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THE CIIICAGO TRIBUNE , 1876, sitima of trnat or emnlment In connection with any fnstitntion which #hall be supported In whole or fn watt from sny public funds, pahba el THE CHICAGO HARBOR. RULL TEXT OF MAJ OILLESPIZ'S SUPPLEMEXTAL REPORT. Special Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, Wasnixorox, D. O, Jan, 8.—Bince the prosen-. Jation of tho annual report of the Chisf of Engl- neers, the following addltional report from Ms). Dillespls, Corps of Enginoors, has besm received. It rocommends essential changea and tmprove- Wonts la the harbor of Chicago, bad can be car- tied ont at & comparatively gmall cost. Tha re- port In as follons: Lmitting my annnsf report for the yea? end- Pl %, (915, § have earefully watehed (s Rarbor osgo for the purposa of Taow the SRiok mahar “stan socied by (e Improvements in progress of constriction. sud the diMonlties exps- Fencer by veesols in entering ibs Chicsgo Rivee from o uke, Uy tho maln_sutranos, during the pravalazes \heantorly torma, e eteemg vinde of ihe fall, whish Bow from the northesst, create o highest soad a4 ibe entranoce to the harbor, and during thelr gontinuanocs vessels often mtet with dizantor {n_entering the barbor, Rotwilhe standing the entrance fs nearly 500 foet wido, Before the extension of thenorih prer, the ortar her bor, during northeastorly sorms, wss ok » tharongh- 1y quiet roadstoad for vesseis, snd marinera couM not e inade to nae it, Bince the sinking of s eribsin extenalon of the niorih pler, howaree, A MARKED COARGE e taken place, and the waters bebind the hreakwater have becomo an quist & rosdstead for vestels us tho river intide, and thin condition will ba much tmproved ~when the superatructnre is placed upon the aribs, Stoyms hava been unomuslly pevers and frequent tula fall, and many disssters o vossela have oconrred ; BOme Yeesels &t ng the north pler on tho north #ide, some striking the breskwater nser the north end, and’ in sttempting to avold collision with pier lndhlnk- w‘:m-. haye gono npen tho besch south of 1hie breakwatar, From my study of the problem I have beooms con- winced that vosacla will find it saster sad ! Lyss murrmnd m:r mmrumh e %o entor this basbor g sevore northoasterly storma by rounding the south end of tho breskwater, Htesm tugs can lio 1hia Lreakwater, pear | , Ina comparativoly quict sca, and, on the approsch of vessals, can run out and readily bring $hiem fn tmder tho jFotection of ihe breakwater, This pplies o vesscls approsching the harbor Lo discharge cirgoes, or to thioss whichi hiave passed out. for othor Iako barbors, and BavA pub back to eacape a storm. The effect, then, of the breakwator i to make a harbor of refnge is well aa an outor harbor at this port. n consanance with this view of the case, it will not 1o adrieablo o build, at predcnt, the south pler to fn- closs \lie outer harbor, or, if & pler i bulllon that sidn, 3t should not approach the breakwater closor han 1,00 foet, &nd the breakwaler sbiould extend southerly beyond such & pler noj foas than 1,000 foet, 3 have repratediy, of lste, calind the atiention of smariners to the fachities fof gaining resdy protection by roundipg thia south end of tho brsakwater, aud Lliey have, 15 & few fnatances, sdopted my suggestions, and boen most successful fn enterlng, Their onty fear Tas boen that thers 14 not suficiont depth of wator in 1ho rondstead for thelr yoasols, especlally for those drawing as much as 195 feet, 'In this théy aro core Fech. if iney desiro after. rousding the braskwator to yass lo the city wharves on the river theough the oponing in the south river pler, s to do thi they will e compelled ta follow a channe| througls ths norierly Bialf of the outer baain, \ TOO TORTUOUS TO DE TTACTIGABLE. 1n the south balf of tho outer basin, for » distance ©1 1,000 fect weat of Llie broakwatar, 1t i raze if » loas dopth of wator than 18 feet s found, and genorally Ahe depth excesds 15 fest; butin tho' north half the dopth Tarics from 93¢ fost to 15 feat, tho aversge elng about 12 feet, )" Ta utiliza the breakwator s it is to-day to fta follcat ‘walue, I wonld reapect{ully rocommend that & clianual €00 foet wida a5d 3,600 foct long b dredged throwgh $he north half of the outer baain, #o A8 to cannect the ifoot ourve at the suth rod of the brsakwater with iho 16-foot curve of the Chicago Rivet at tho ' ro- $urn " of the breakwatar at it north end. ) Bo much irregular ing has been done dn the auter harbor during the past two yoars by private Ppaztion procuring sand for sale, that it i3 fmposaibie to #ata with any great sonmcy what chixngos have takcn place la the bottom sinco the conruction of the Broakwster, An examination of all THY BURVEYS OF TI(E HARDOR wince 1669 leadn me o infer that no material clogs takan placo (thory ix certatnly no evidence of rapid shoaling), and that it will ba practicable {0 mako per- Poomcnt el A tue, Exsidowates by b Ciogia dredging. This will require the dredging of abont 360,000 cable yards of matarisl, at & cost 1ot to excoed 000, juch & cheunel will bo of great importance to the commercs of this harbor, and will enable stiinping to ly use the hfi- roadstesd formed by the Lreak ‘water, either as Isce of Tufugo or s4 & moaus of roaching, with safaty, tha city wharves at such times 1 high geas lay & praciical embargo upon an entrance 1a tho river’s mouth, 1 had not Inteaded makiog an estimate for dredging 1n the outer barbor ustil after the conntruciion of the ronthh pier, referred 10 n the report of the lioanl of Foglucers, dated Jan. 23, 1879, but my observations this foll Bave convinced me that, whilst the necossity for the south pler has not yel been davelopad, A OWEAT DENEFIT MAY DX ORPEBNED upon commercs by incroasing the facilities for entar- ing the river from the casiward around the south end ©f the breakwater, and I respecifully submit an esti- amate of §40,000 for making the channel Indicated, with tho recamumendation that that amonnt bo added to my estimata for eontinoing the improvemeat at Chicago barbor for the year eoding Jube 30, 1677, Tho Chiof ~f Engloecrs submits this report [ with the followiog indomemont : 1 beg leave 0 nvite attention 1o the Inclosod eo of » communication roceived st fhis oflice from Maf, G, T. Glllespic, Carp of Knglnears, subpliting s m 1fication of tha plan a prescat in Courss of conatruo. tion for the improvement of the barbor af Chu 1L In view of the importance of the subjoct and tho greater faciliiies which an additional enirance o $ha south &ids of the breakwater will afford the com= Imerco and mavigstion usivg e “narbor of {Chicogo, £d the mmall additional aum iwill bo uired for maklng it effoot 10, rocommend that Iho peoject vod, and that bis loiter ba presentatives with s request that tho sum of 40,060 Le added {0 the eetimatoal. | Teady submlitted for coutinuing the improvement of 1“1’.”::‘“;' )Per 0 siate that the propord rhape proper 4o o Bouthert eaitancs aud dredglog Larids the D mkmater dova ot tn any way conflict with tlie plen of tha liosrd | of Xaginears far the impravement of tno Barbor, )} TloBecretary of War approves the rocom- {mendation of the Chief of Enginecrs, aud it now only panaing for Cangresa to farnish tho money, g THE RECORD, HENATE, rwidsatox, D. C., Jao, 10.—Ar, Aleorn (Alisn.) ocoupied his acat to-day for the first Lime , hin session. _ J Mr. Bargont prosontod s petitlon of 26,110 i women of Utah sskivg for the rcpeal of the Anli-Polygamy law of 1862 and tho Poland bifl, and that Utali be admitied an a Btato into tho {Dalod. In prosontiug tho ptition, Ar, Kargont {nld be did not conour in the object of the peti~ | tioners, but bo beliovod in the right of petition snd therofore laid the matior bofore the Benate, @5 they requeatod him to do, Ituferro HOFT-MONEY NKSOLUTION, Mr, Thurmsa proseutod the petition of citirons ©f Obio aeking for s ropeal of tuo Resunption act passoa at tho #cspjon, and atuo for the enactmont of a law providing for tho relirement of Nutionsl Bank pobes aud subatitute thorofor logal-tendor United Htates notes, and thoe lssue ©f & 3,60 convertible bond, Lhe prooceds of the saka of wach bouds 4o bo sypiled, firut, to the redowmption af the 6-per-cent, and, secanly, to the redemption of ‘\us p-percent guld-boaring bonds, Lieferred. TIE CUBAN QUESTION. Me, Oanover (Ela.) awbmined the tuiowing : Raieyd, Ly the Senals and Hewas of leyreonta- ires of pha United Slates of Awserica, i Congress ase aembied, Thut, in eomplianos with the will uf tlio poo- e, tuerecedant of history, the best estatiishod preoe ‘edent of juternstioual law, the rrmpll of Chiriatdan rule and morality, and the zequlrewments of the goms. mercial and poldUical futercaty of the Unitod Hlatos, and takhig inlo coneldoration the relations existing Dedwecp thie United Histes aud Spaln, aud thst it s denirable that reciprural sentiments of good under- stending bulwowts te two peoples and Uovernmauts rhiould niol Yo changed by reuryn of tho grave eyents whicls for scten yeurs Lave faken 1lsce Iu the jaland of Culs, tho Prénidant of the Unticd tates be, and ho hiereby ¥, suthorized aud requosted to | declare and maintain the strictest noutrality butwsan tha Gove eramaut of Bpwiu sud the Doople Of Cubaj sud be it furier Jeegolred, That, making this declarstiou through the wruth form of & ‘prociatwation, und i order 1o brotect tho vitizens of Ll Uniled States, and merchants and Davl tors in gemersl, from infury tu uuy say for it of pracise and clear regulstions 10 guveru them Ju ts wattor, the Presideut of the Unlted Statey bo sud fu beraby suthorised and Tequasied Lo place in full foree and operatiuu the adma provisions made aud cne seted by te Uovernment of Her ddajeaty tho Quien of Bpain ou Juus 17,1661, un the veoxton of the outbreak J the civil war 1u the United States, Ordered printad and lald ow the lalle, - nr&n'u RIOHTH, Jtesoloed, by nate, the House of Represcuta. Rve concurring, ‘That tho 1#0plo of the severnl Biates, sctiui in thuir liighost overelgn capacity ay frev sn Independent Hiatew, adoptod & Poderul Qunstitution snd sstabilsbed & form of governuwnt in the uature M 8 confederated republic, and, for the purpose of earrying fnto edect tha obfects 2or which it was foruie E0, Quiesated 10 1bat Goverutasat certaln righi nueralud n gald Copstitutjug, but reserve Blates reapoctively, or tothe puople {liureo siduary powers ol delegated to the Unil e Constitution, nor prosibited b; Ordersd Lo be priuted und Us ou Lhe ‘Mr, Howo préssnted the snoful ruport of the Libre- Han of Congress, which was ordured printed, THR YICE-PHXBIDXNCY. Alr, Morton said it hid breu suggested to Lim by several Henatare that e report of the Commities on rivileges and Elections, In egurd to he Prestdeut jto tempars of Lha Henute, should bave besu sccompaniod by & resolution cwbracing the conclusious of tho Cone sutties, e therufore submiited tho followlug 1 Reaoived, Khat tha benure of a Preaident yo tesipore of the Bansts elsctod at 0na scxsion docs uol explso tar tho Grat roowss, (he Vioo-Frualdeat not having survived 4o take thae shair, Jesolsal, ‘Thist this deatli of the Vice-President docs mot have this efoot t0 vacate the oftice of President pru tegopore of lis Beuale, Maselved, Tat tho of'ths Samate 8 Lald I respectiully of A1), Gillsspia bo sp) ‘rmt o the IHouse of i s ou- 1o the the re- Mce of Preaidolls 3o tempore 1 the pleatiite of tha utsit, d, That the Hon, Thomas W, Ferry, Senntor szan, who waa olected) Prexident pro tempore 310 at tha Iset seanion, {a now President pro tempate by virtue of rald election. Urdered printed and to e on the table, 0uSE. ‘Tha reading of the journal of Thursday last oceu- pled threafourths of an hour., Under the call of the States, bilis were introdneed and referrod as follows : NEY DILLS, By Mr. Wood (N, Y,)—To repeal, fa part, the set of Jan, 10, 1835, providing for the resumption of wpecto payments, And lo facilitatn the resumption of specie payment without contraction of tho eurrency. By Irr. ‘Oock—Granting pensions to politiers of tho Bemin nd Florkls wara. Dy Mr, Forney—A memorial of the Alabams Con. alitutional Convention saking for an additional seo- tion of land Jn each county of the State for schivol urposes, By Mey Wells~To place the hioira of colored soldicrs on the same footing{n regard to peusions and boun- 4ied as tho hioirs of otner soldlers, THE AMNFATY HILL. Me, Randall movod to suspend tize rulna, in otder to proceod to the consideration of the Anwieaiy Lill. Mr, Binlne snggeated that tho Centenntal Apropria- tion Dill should be first considered, but Randall 1n- sinted on bis motion, and the rules were susponded by the roquisite two.thirds vote, Mr, Randali then demanded the provious question o the pasaage of his biil, Mr, Nisine—Doss the gentloman deaira to ant off amendments Atr, Randsil—T desiroto have the previons qnes- on seconded, and thon I will aliow half of tho hour which the rulce give mo to discussion on the otlier #ide of the Houe, Ar, Disine—The gontloman proposcs not to sllow any smeadment. Mr, Tandali—T will }isten ta any smendment, 3r, Diaine—The genileman knows very well thatthe previous queation cuta off amendmenta, Mr. Handali—1 am quite aware of tho offect of It, 1 have for twalve years learned ita offoet in advaraity, under your direction sud that of your side of the House. Murmurs of applatise on tha Damocratio rds.] ‘he g:vlam «question waa seconded—159 10 95, Bir, Randall—As I have ome hour for dubate, I pro- o— p(‘l.h-. Garfleld (Interrupting)—Under what rmle? This bill s not & roport from & commitiee, aud thorefore thers fa no debate allowed aflor the previous question being soconded. Ar. Bisize fnsiatod on the same point, and said tlic rulo as to nllowing an hour for debats after the pre. viows geestion_spplied only 10 repatts from commit- teen. 'Tho previous question in this cass cuts off, ab- solutely, every moment of debate, .:’1:. );and i—Does that sida of the House objoct to te Mr, Blalne—It does not, nar does thisalde of the Houso doaire any unrcasonable time for debate, ak though s Congrens haa bren in soselon five weokn, and aa the peasions of tho Hotre have averaged ouly about two daya per woek, ft might ba conaidered that o0 our o two of dobate would not ba too much to atlow on s bill of thia kind, Mr, Randsll (poraistently)—I want to know{f any- body on that side of the I{ouse objacta to dobate, (Me}—No, sir; but we want dabate and 1d—Y¥e want considertion of the subject, sbate and smeudmont, Br, Randsll—1 praposs that wo give an hour's con- sideration to it Afr, Garfield (snceringly)—Aye, eonsideration with. out amendment. Mr, Disine—I told the gentioman (Bandall) in good faith it was abeolutely {mpossible for hirm {a pass hla biil under that kind of tectics, The Yote on the pre- vloita queation han revealod the fact that considerab more Uiay one-third of the House objects to the b going throtgh under the gg, Taudall—1 do not proposs o pot it through mnder the gag. On the contrary, T proposn to pat &t {brough after debate, I{ that k16 of the Honse objocts 10 dabata ft will be {taelf responaitie for thero being no debate. 1t 18 for thiat oido of the House 1o say whether thera ahall be debato ar ok, Mr. Blaine—The geotiemsn from Pennmylvan! Imows Nr. Denton Iefy on record the gaying that “The very eesence of legislattve power la amendment,” and {ho pentleman from Penuaylvania eonfessen (his weske nesnof i caure when he attempts to deprivo the minority of he House of its parliamentary right to ofter smendments. Mr, Randall (tatntingly)—T sm glad tas you ses the Ight, for during many yesrs you were blind to ruch conuiderations, “(Laughter on the Democratio alde sud 1n the gallerien.] 3, Dlain (detiantly)—The gentlemsn will search thio Globe for the last twelvo years in vain for case whore s bl of this magnituds was atlempted to bo put through without discussion and ameadment. Nover, sir ; 1 defy him 0 givo an instanon. r, Kandall—17as not this very bill pessod last year nndar the provious question on m Teport from the Commitioa on Bulew, of which you wers s momber t 3z, Dlatne—An (0 which I objoctod. Nr. Ravdall—Nover, aither in or ont of Commitios, 214 50u objeet to fh. M. Blains—Belog in the chalr sad_nnabio to object mysalf, 1 ot Aeveral gonticmen to abject. [Laughter st the expense of the last spoaker.] I asked the gen- tleman from North Carolina (Kainey) to object to it, Lut e, with the delicaoy which did Lionor to bis posis ton and hia racs, said lio wold be mizunderstood if o did 80, alllough ho thought tho bil aught not o go throug] Mr. Randsll—1 sy (hin bill b almost Identical with the bill reported Insi soslon from the Committee oa JRulea without any oblection on your part. Mr, Blaino—I differ from Ibe genticmsn on that point, 1 did object to it, although the gentiemsn does not obscrve parllamentary rulss whea he refers to ‘What took place in Commitiee, Br, Bandall—1 ropeat that’ s precisely stmiter bill cama lant seaion from the Commitico on Rules, and that noither es & member of the Commitien, nor aa a member of the Houso, nor praslding ofleer, did yon object 10 jt. On the contrary, as far &s you wera able, ou factiilsted the prssage of 'tust till. 2ir, Garfiaki—I make a polnt of onder that {ho rules requtire the guntisman o _sddrens the Chair, snd not o address tho geutleman £rom Malao, aa yoi 830 now 2. 3r landall, (contomptoonsly)—The gentloman from Gilo s geiding very ‘wtidious, [Laughter on tho Demoeratio side and in the gallories.) M, Banka demasded {ho yeas and niays on orderin the matn question, sud the yeas and nayn wern ordeced. r, Blaino—I desira it 10 e divtinctly understood ABat the effect of ordering the maln quastion ia to cut off &ll dolato whatever, Mr, Dandall—And I desiro to have it nqually under- 1ood thad it {a not tho purpoos of thix side of the Liouse to prevent dabate, and if debate fa cut of it w1l bo the fault of tho otsar sido of the Housa, This aido will mocord 10 the other side of the Houuo all tho time 1t wants for discunnion, Mr, Barchard (LL)—I asK whetber, under {he rates, g uilority can bave that priviiege, Mr. Randatl—It can by unanlmans_eonfent {sneers on 1he Republican aida of the Houss), and 1l objeo- tdon, 1f I+ comes at all, must coma from the minarity, “I'lie matn queation was ordezed—yeas, 163; nays, 90, asirict party vots. ; 3r, fandall—I now ask unazimous consent for one hour's debate peior to & vote 0n tho fins] pussage, Mr, Garfleld—I Join with 15e gentleman, and 544 to 1t e request that by unaaimous consent smendmonts ay be ofered. Az, Raudall—T Lave not hesrd auybody object tomy Euggestion. “I'ie Hpeaker—In thero any obfection to the reqiest Nr, Garfold—With the privilego of offering sinend. meats, 1 understand 7 Bir, Nandali—The gentleman does not underatand e G SoL=Then, without that priviiege, abject. o eld—Then, ul 18 ege, X objec Mr. Blaine—I doaira to 6ay @ atngls word, T Bandall—You may tWirty minutes 3t you e, 31, Blaize—Tho indfcations of the vota ara plain, Tie bill 1n lla prosent ahape cannot pes 58 Tuball Launediately, Af the Spasker il recognizo mo for thiat yarposs, move that tho rules bo suspatided and the bill ht'baforo the Houso for considors- tiow, I shall there move e a anbatituto the amend- meut which 1 endeavored to offer, and tho Housa can chioous between therm. 1t 3e anly’ to hava fair vata, “Thare Is uo disposltion ou tuts side s dadge the Gues. tion or to ovads it, but we Dius have an oppurtunity @ a rocard 'ou this quistiou, Tue geutlemun muat svldently 860 that ba would savo time aqd probe bly creato s Lettet fealing aud moge barmouy by al- Jowing thiat couses, bocause this sido has tho fower 10 wafores that course, Mr, Raudall—Tiris LUL 14 e3actly the samo, word for a3 tlis 006 which the last Jopublican Louve panaed without evan the yusa sad oayv, Twica lixve tha Jiepublican Housos pansed tits bilh, and fwice bas it beea sirangled in tho Houats. 1 do'not know wlish L * comeaver thio epirit of the dream ® of the xegmhlunn plr\{'ul of tha gentleman from Maine, ir. Blatne—Tho yentleman will not allow s to s it By, andall—T asked unanimous consent, and objeo- tion was niadu ot that aide, 1do not kuow why the Rentlonian should want to change tlis bull is suy pare ticulsr from whal {t wasa yesr sgo when ho was igaker, o i tha party malority ndor cantral, a1r, Blatno—1 want an opportuuily 10 toll what has comne ver thio ¢ upirit of my droain.” Mr. Jandall—1 wish unulmous consent, that you may have thirty piuutes, Mz, Biatno~1 do not want to talk oxcopt for soma practical purpose, 1want o talk to an fusue, 1 want 10 talk in favor of an smevdment, and T da ot want tobe confronted with a etatemunt that that pmend. ment cauuot even have tho paor privilegs of bein voted down,—s» | supposa 1t would be voled down, aut it to o on the Jourusl of tha Huse, 7, Randall—1 have permitied the amindment to ou the_ jorialof the Homes & Mr, Blaluo—Not at all, Mr. Handall~-1t 1s ou ihio record of the Houve, M. Mladue-+Liut ot {1 thu Jouraal, Mr, Randsll—The gantlereu’a abjsct fs slready an. conmplinhed If o wanls to go before tho country we an ulatructiontst to amnesty, Mr, tialue—Tha gentloman fa obatructing smnesty, e ' noldiug dow evury mun i the Bout, and keep: 1ug o auiuasty bocaiiss hie will not allow ns 40 vote o excluding Juflsraon Davie, Mr, Jaudali—Did_you allow tho mivority of ths Hausato uive smandinents sa the Oivil Righte bill 7 Murmers of No, uo 7] Not U ¥orce Wil aithor, Mhouls fiom the' Demuooralio side, and calls for ihe Loth siden.} hen take aud (be billwua re- 743 niys, 07 nob (be requisita twoe hirds 10 iho majority,” | i BLLEQT COMMITTEES, ‘The Bpoalier auuuuniced thg, following Baleot Come mitteen On the Tiwua Frontier Troudle—iichloigher, A, B, Willisnie, (Mich.), Lamar, Jianks, und Hurlput, On the Freedisn's "ailure—Dougl ford, Steryer, 1ddle, Lvunur, Tiise, For uar. Toe louss then st 5:10 adjourne!, - NOTES AND NEWS, THR hENATORIAL FUESIDENCY, Suteral Dispath to The Chicaso Tribune, Wasuisatox, D, 0., Jau. 10,~The Heuate, at. tor a Lrlef discussion, unanimously paused the tirst rosotutions submitted by ity Committeo on Trivilegos and Elections declaring that the ten. ure of the Fresidont pre teia, does uob explre st the firsd mosting of the Congross attor a recess, ths Vice-Pressdent not having appearad to, take thn Chalr, and tuat tne death of the Vico-Prasidont does not have the oficct to vacate the offica of Preaident pro tem,, but, when the vote on tho third resolution was reached, deolaring that the office of Trosident pro tom. in hold st the pleaature of the Benate, 'Thnrman dinplnyod opposition, and the Sonate adjournad. The resointion will undoubtedly be passed, snd then another declaring Ferry Prosidont pro tem, by reanon of hia olection 1aas March, THR SEIAEANT-AT-ANNS WOULD ROUNCE COPPRES, Tho Hennuhlioan Senators will raeot In caucns to-morrow to couslder & B:Dpuinl mada by the Hergoant-at.Arma_that he Lo permilted to remove rome af tho Gspitol pojico and make new eppolul- menta, soMe THE NEPURLICAN CONVENTION. Ex.Gov, Clafliu, uf Sassachusetis. {a hore uraing the National Cummitice to 7all lhe Republican Con- vention fu Tancull Hall, There aecnin, howevar, to be & ganeral foollug fn favor eltuer of Chioago ar Phila deiphia, THE ATNISE OF A I'MVILEAE, Tien Wade was on thie flogr in the Seuate to-day and nucsendod ia geiting s Uil introducad for the Norln- orn Lacic, for whicl he is attarnoy, OEN. BTEVA HUNLBUT hian been appoluted on the Cominittoo on Outrages on the 1tlo Grands Border, ODITTARY, John YWilson, formerly of Clicao, Thind Auditor of the Tressury tuder Lincoln, died Bers to-day. CENTESNUAL. Advoeates of the Centennisl bill ara Isms hopefut la- night than thay have besn beretafore, The cxcltament siirred up by the debate on the Amnosty Lill Is unfas sorablo to i, and the longer & volo o 1t s postponod tho grester will ba tha oppositlon to it in the House. A largs mojority of the mombers of the louro, no donbt, are anxious to sne the Uentennial exhilition & anceess, but many of them doubt the sonatitutionality af sucl sn act as 1a proposed, anid mors are afraid that they will be unable “to explain ealisfaciurily to their coustituanta the gift of & million and a half tos private carparatian at & ime when {t ia dlificult to make the reventies of the Government meet. fia oxpenen, and when ostinintes hava to be redoced in every direction, COMMITTEE CLENKA. The Houss Gommittes on Accounts propoten to enforoe a litkle economy In the matler of employing committes clerks. Ly volo it was determinnd to-da; 10 reduce the salanien of all clerks of ctommitteon no fixed by Inw, azoept thoe o thio Committses on Eloce tions and Military Affaj per day, and pay thore twoonly $3 perday. A humber of committees which havo heretoforn been allowed clerks will now be obliged to do without them, and In other csaes the sumeclerkcwill b roquirsd (o servo soverai com- mitteos, 5 TAYARD. Quile a movement has boen commenced within the Domocratic party ta defeat Hayard and to_securs tho succeen of Thurman for the Democratic Presidential nomination, A coterie of Democrats In the interest of Thurman has recently made a viait to New York, aud Lave songht to induce Esatern Democrals to abandon Bayard for Thurman, ‘Thero fa s good deat of activity in this direction smoug the House Democrats. A RMELI, OF WHIBKY. » Beveral Senstors are busy In an attompt to stir nz trouble for Secretary Dristow with the Presiden Rpencor, of Alabama, has mado himselt quito sctive in this mstter, A'CANN, The Star announces that D, mado Qlerk of Henstor Palterson‘s Commlilteo on Xdu- eation and Labor, McCann s the Indisu coniractor whom dhe Ied Cloud Commisalon couderanod so so- werely. BOMETHING TOO MUCH OF TRIS, Congresaman Haldsman and olhar Democratic mem- Dexs Liave interfered to pravent any more removala of Union soldiers, on the ground that tho xscant romovals are cremting a0’ mvch_exciiement that they will injurn the Demoorats in tho Presidentlal campaign, {9 the Associaled Freus,) AFVALDA IN LOUISIANA, Wassnwaton, D, 0., Jsn, 10.—Senator Weat anys 18 not wurprisod that the Democrats of Lonisi- 3o Bave rapodisted the Whceler comptomite, 13 he folt certain, st the fime It wan sgreed to, that the fses then made by the Democrats would ouly be t until tey got vontrol of tho Legislaturo, €0 mirs ‘wag ho that ey wero ucting in bad faith that he re- fused tb movepl the compromise, and advised the Rapublicans of the Htate 10 purenc the same course, It 10 1he oplnlon of Sanator West that the troublea in Joulsiana ars far from being over, and that thers is immineot danger of bloodsbed, The Topart, telo- geaphed from New Orlcans, that Jinchback Law abane dloned the conteat for a seat in the Henals, ia untros, Wr. West will_prescal in the Banate tr-mrrow a me- morial from Pinchiback, saking for sction in his cano, and that ils croduntials for & seat in that body may be immedistety passed upon, THE NKW MINT. The queation whers talocsta tha now Mint in the Weat (s producing mitch intorsat mimonx the rpre- sentatives of the various eltles, Tho aunocuncoment that th ouse Committes on Public Lulldings and Qrounds 0ot favor the erectlon of any new builde ings, serjounly affects the matter, 'The Bt Louis delo« gation in the Houss havo beon autnorized by the Hy, Louta Bosrd of Trado to announce to the Jommittes on Coinage, Weighta, and Messures, to whioh ail the 3Mint bills have been referred, that \h' citireus of St. Louis will rent Lulldings to which the Post-Office, the Distrlct Gourt. and the Gustom-1{ouss oan bo removed, until the naw Government bullding {3 camplated, so ihat the pressnt Custom-llouss 6an ba at_ones for a_ Mint, Congress _deciden to locato it at St Louis, Senator Ilogy end Hepresentative 8iono hate writien to-day in snewer toa fslegram re- caivad by the latter, from the Secretary of the Hoard of Trads, that they will press this point befors the Committee at tho ecarllest momeut, Mr, Blophens, Chainman, ia still detatned by ll-hoalih, but the meet: iy of the'Committes will be csllad thix’ wosk by Bir. O'lrien, second ou tho Committes, and the Alint Lills will be roferred to a sub-committee. TIHE BENATE waa in Opan sesion Jesa thau ono hour, And tranvacted vary ittle Lusiuesa, DURELL'R 8UCCESROR. The Prealdent to-day #sat to the Benate the nominn- tion of Edward Q. Dillings for Unitod Btates District Judge for Loutsitns, vice Durell, LI SPEAKER KERR'S RECORD. 118 CONAISTENT ADYOOAUY OF AOGTURRN BUURNES, Special Dispateh to Tha Chicaga Tribunc, ‘Wasurxarox, D, O, Jan. 10.—The election of Michaal Q. Korr, of Indians, as Bposker of the Houso of Boprasentasives, 15 an evontol unusual political significance, Min elsotion is & kay to the sentiment of tha Domocratio pacty, North and Bouth. Of the throo Nogthern candidates who had any considerabls following, Kerr was ebosen. That wclection has great political menoiog. How much it signifies cau bost be judged by n comparison of the record of Speaker Kerr witly the viawy now entertainsd by tho dominaut Coafedorato majority in the Bourbon Lowor House. A thoughtful and iodustrious Republican has had the patience to examing evory vote and spsech of Korr duriog his Oon- gressional carcer. The remult of this pains. taking inquiry, I undortako hero briefly to sum- mariro McCann haa been KERR AND THE ROUTH, The clection of Korr as S8peaker dorsonetratos the fallacy of tha declaration that the Houth bina *‘accopted tbo situation.” Iiorr'a record shows why he was pratarred by the ox-Uonfederates and thoir ailies in the West. Kerr ficut entoretl publio life a3 & member of tho Thirty-niuth Con~ gross. The duties of that Congrose wero in uany rospects as important ay thoso of any Cougresa that biss sssambled sines the outbrazk of tue War. The Thirty-nloth wss the Con~ gress of reconwtruction. Lincoln had fallen by the bullet af J. Willies Bootls, whoso nameaska has boou made Clerk of the Committos on Ways and MMeany, Androw Johnson had succoeded bim as a sectionnl Iizecutive, and hiad inaugur- atod “My polioy.” KEfforta wera making on overy hand to nullify the smancipation of the ¢lave. Tho ghoat of the Rebsition was bogn- nivg to riso agmiu, At thin epoch, Kore vn- teted Congross, the radical reprossntative of n constituenosy known throughout the Union as thia mous virulent of Rebel nympathizers, ‘Ihat cousntueucy o reproscnted well, 1fe brought with lum to Congress n_roputation for peracunal intogrity, good legal ability, und bitter partiuan- ship, o jossessed tho courage both of Luy con- viciions and of s Yu‘umum’p, aud early ad- sumed a prominent place, Ho at once took rank as (he advocste of tha muost oxtremo Southorn oplaion. 1o way & new Callioun. Ilo Lositatad at no micans to destroy tho jusasures proposed by ilio ltopublican party, He voted agalnat ©VLrY recotmiruction measure, KERI'A FIRAT VOTR, recordad Dea, 4, 148, was # praolical vole fu favor of tho immediate sduisslon of iha ex-Hebel Reprossnte. ves, Loa, 11, 1803, be voted ja favor of sdmitting ex-obel contestante tu tha Hoor of tie Houns, Duc, 19, 1663, ho voted against sdmitting the con. teataut loyal Represeutativen from Teanesses Lo tha Bate PTIVIVRYS, NEN HARRIA, 1418, Lo voted agsiust the expulalon of utauve Beu G, Hurria, of Meryland, who had boen cunvicted by a court-martial fof giving aid and €comfnrt 10 the publis euciny, sud fur expressiog his Fegrut that tho ssssantnation of Vresidunt Ldnooln Lad *4come (00 Jate 10 ba of auy useia ihp Rabels,” ‘That sawie Ben Hazrls laas mouth, aftar wriling an blicly svowing bis allegiance to tho Lost o 15 ¥otea a8 candilata for Bargoant-ate ouss of which A, open Causo, Arms in the exc Iy Bpumkar, Jati 10, 1868, Korr votad 49 udiait 1he aio Tiobal Blaius to thelr furmuer position in the Unioa without m"d"m.i ba voted sgelud authork Ju, Voted sgatna suthorizing the Gome suiltus out e ConUlkion Of L HOUOEA Bisles ve sona testimony, Jan, 3, 1834, be votad in favor of withdrawis mbitary foroes from the late Rebal Btates, but ;‘J& 21, 1407, bo volad agalnet s yesolution Iaquiriog Ini the uso of thearmy Ly Audrew Julwllo-ub‘ldh- franobitsod Lebals {o vole in Macyl June 11, 1s8y, Alr, Kerr voled st & resolutien directing the trial of JeTereon Davis fur (resson, LEIKL BAIDS UFON 'TUK THEAUURY. yarty tint Len slready prescated clatuis enongh §3 Congrond 0 Daukeupt tho Treasury kaow whas 14 wan doing te elacting Speaker Keer, Tha clalm. could hava fousd no baiter friend snd advocals ihr 10 wae tho ploncer In Congro in tho ad- vo:acy of Bonthern claima, Mr. Kerr'w fivst resolution, offered Dee, 11, 1365, "loaked to making proviston for the paymeut of 'claims in the Rebel States for supplies alleged to have been taken by Unlied Btates troops, and bin ficst bill, pre. soniad e 21, 1505w for tho rolet o awners of onsl property which had been forfejted for prine [Rat acts Sonioctad wih the Tisbedlion: s was contpicuois Whroughout bis Congressional exreor (o the preasulation and advocacy of all * South- ern claima * denlgned ta draw monoy from the Treasury for the benefit of that section, Tn consiatancy witk such » racord; Drlght, of Ten- nestee, perbapa tho most porsiatent onamylon of Houthern clmame, st besn made Clisirmaa of the Committoa on Ulatme, TILE COTTON-TAX J0B found in Mr, Hoer ita ablest advocate, Mr, Ker claborate spoech fu Gongress, Feb, 18, 1813, was m in_favor of ihis ynoaatire, which osll for at loast $03.000,000 {rom e Nationsl Teemsury, M cans oucy {u shown by fhe tact that on May 14, 1817, he voted agalnst the proposition to prohibit the Bontharn Slates {rom repudinting debia dus to Joyal citizena. DISABILITIRA AND TEAL-OATH. Keze was alwayn the spocial plismplon of the re- moval of political dLiabliltiss, and of toe repeal of (he {ont-oat, 13 to practica witheut taking the teal-onth, Jan, 12, 187, lie introduced s Lill rapealing the teab-oath for Jarars in Unitod Klates Courie, Jdan,dd, 1667, he niade & heatod apooch sgningt the test-onitt, TUR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS, Mr. Korr opposcd them all. 0¢ the Fonricentt, hio flercely aseailoil both iia principles and its acope, do- claring that i would mnkn Congress ¢ supreme over the Btates,’ and that undor the jowor claiinad, * Uon- yrees cat go o Bouth Caroling and take sufirage from tho Iately dialoyal wyites aud give it to the ne- e roel In his spcscties upon theso questions he reassoctod all the othor tata sovarelguty thoories of the anle-bel- éum poriod. He opposed ihio Fiftenth with o les vigor, snd he Lias loft no record to show that_ho, with the rost of his party, does not hold them as void, Dec, 13, 1663, Mr. Korr voted against trouuced by M, Farusworth favoring and privilog Doo. 18, resolntion fn. oqual righta ta all citizens irrespectiva of color,” od in favor of roferring tbe quoation of sullrage to tho acveral Blates, and denylng tho right of Cougross to oxtend the clectiyo franchiso.” On tho samo day he aleo voted :rllnlt A resolution rod by 3r, Bakor denauncing class ruls and aristocratio principles of Government, And favoring tho largeat ab- tafnabla iborty to the whols peopls of tho Repubiie, irreapootive of olas of race. On the 1ith of Jdannary, 1864, he votad lr’llnll the passage of the bill extendlig suflfage in the District of Qolumbia. RYOONSTRUCTION. Jan. 9 1840, ho voted in favor of Fatolutions ndors- ing e b restaration ¥ policy of Androw Johnon, In a npeoch upon reconstruciton dellvered Jan. 21, 1868, Me, Kerr argued that tho tebol States had forfol{ed no rights underjtho Conatitution,—thst they naver wers ot of the Union, ~ Iy alleged that * the War waa but a mighty displsy of the polico power of the Government in a1d of the civll authorities in {ho States,” snd chiarg= od thiat the poliey of tha Republican party wan *a cois- fonsioh of fusincerity, of hypocrisy, and & corert pur- Dosa of revolntion.” 'He statsined all the acte of An- draw Johnmson, opposed _sny attempt to enforce the provision of fhe Constitution requiring Congresn lo Runrantee to tho soveral Htates a republican form of iovernment, and characterired all such attempt a2 {usult {0 n froe people’s wilL” Jan, 18, 1848, on the motion fo censu ‘Wood for ustng the words {in referonce to the Recon- struction bill) “s monsirosity, » mensure the most infamoun of the many infamonia' ncts of this most in famous Congress,! B, Kerr vated ' Ko, Jan, 10, 1888, i & apeech against tne Teconatrnction actn, 3r. Kerr defended tho pro-slavery, Stato-righta deoislons of Judge Tauey, sud deolared that 4 It is the #ols duty of Congroe {o go into those (the rebel) Blates, snd to vindicalo tho pre-ezisting Govern. menta.” e stylod Republiean moanures * the vandsi trosd of rudicalisin and abeojutiam,” called the loyal Conatitutional Uouventions which had been beld in the Houth © revolutiousry negeo conventions,” and_do- clared that ho indorsed the jangnage for which Fer. nanido Wood had Loen the day before censurcd af tha bar of the Hotse, Dac, 19,1865, he voted against & proposition fo o« quire the Bonthorn Btates to repay to the Troasury & portion of tho expeascs Incurred il carrying the lie- construotion scts into effect, KERR ON TOE NEGRO, Hin viows upon this aubcct are 40 proniounced that they would uot read el in & Democratic campalgn document in the Houthern Staf o styled tho on. franchisement of tho colored rica a rofual of ius # Radlcal pariy ¥ o “ romit thene negroes to the oon- trol of the nstural law and tha lsw of God,” and do- clalmed ngatost nppropriations for educatfonal pur. poncs fn tho South, “Tho teat oath wan * only fis to matk snd dingnscs the sway of an_opprossor,” The dociriag of tae civi and pallticsl aquality of sllmoea Mr, Kerr proclsimed a3 " exvating only ia the Imaginations of pelifica: ulo- srians or demagogucs,” Nobody but * purblind fanst- 7 wonld take an oath not to reatriot negre sufirage, ‘I'he right o ** deprive any poreon of potwons, on Ke- count of race, color, or previoys condition, of any litioshor olvil ight, priviege, S imanaliy'onfoyed y any uther class of men,” Mr, Kerr held ¢0 be * one & the righta of » freo American ditizan.” The oxact- ing of » pledga uot to do this Ar, Kerr sMrmed as # disoloaing & purpose not only tn contral but alao to debeas, domnralize, and enslave ments and cansciences of me.* Fernando i the {guorance, snd barbarlsm, and supidity, and_vios of the country owntroum.l"l‘fy the tiaal party in power,” snd It (the Democratic ynty) ** tromblad for the walfars of tha country,” ¢ The Democratia party 1 to-day, snd lss beon thifongnoat the wholo bistory «of this country, ths trucatand beat friend of the new &r0; and almays will be” Bot *the uegro should bavo no political mower, The Govesnmsut should re- maln in thie band} af the whils race.” KERR ON AUFFRAGE. 1In ngother net apecch agaiuat the bill to anfores the provisions of tho Fanrteenth Amendment to the Con- #titution, dellvared March 28, 1871, Mr. Kerr emphat= inslly deuled that “cltizenship” carried with it the Wufifage a8 necessary right, The qualifications for sulfraga wera Lo Ln prescribod only by “ Btates,” and conld *aa porfectly oxist without s with citizonship,”* te. Kerr, Wdmuelr, amplinalzad o following senteiice of hua apcech by caunug It {o be priuted in ltaient N0 peraons ever dia exarciss the tight af enfraye 1n wirtug of the nakel wnastated fact of citvzenahin But,” ho continued, #1n oyery instance tho right depenidn, sud the francblse of s xorcised, upon womo_sdditional fact and cmiative qualifics- ton prescribed by tho laws of the Htate, whica map an pesfeclly exfrt WITUOUT gs twifh cufisenahin,? * ‘Tha word cltizenehip has not iu any of its elements o mesniugs under tho Federal Constitulion, nor hnve the worde ‘rmfle.n' oud * immunities,’ Ly any of thelr Just interpestations, anything to do with or soy powar Lo set aslde or disregard any of tho dustinctiens, roqulrements, or riguts Lased wpon domicils or zests deice {n thio respuctiv A & 0 On the 8th of Jsunary, 1864 in s apecch upen contented Konluoky rleotion case of McKeo vs, Young, Mz, Kerr daclased that sufrag {650t & nstural or abgolutely julefeasnblo Tight,” thas 1t might ba allenate ed ar destroyed oR uther grounds 1han as a penalty for crime, sndythsk the Slstes Lnd 3 right o disfrane oblso nogrocs oF uther clasees of parsous, Tn o later .:Ill\hfllllwf.\l-fl- i o later speec! 3 838), upon the sare cone iclhd.clecunununfinlr. %m argued that (tongress had 1o right to require parmons who bad bean engaged It thio Jebellion to take a testvath, and dofended Jolin Yout Browu upon proven ciargos of activa & nd per. #stont dialoyalty as doing only ® what ke deowed to be bis duty a8 a'men and a cltlzen of Kentucky," He reposted tises views Junw 20, 1603, in & speech’ favore ing Brown admiskion. ON PAYMENT FOR ALAVES, July 16, 1866, Mz, Kerr, with his Democratlo ol Iraguca 16 Wic Hauke, ory & elrict parly divislan, voled apawist lunng on (hg fadie a rosolutlon favoring pays ont for alavas taken for military purposcs, KERB'S FINANGIAL RECUI) Lias beem a3 wavering snd fucoustant s Lis record upon other politieal nuestions bas been conaiptent, Hls fret apecoh in Uongross wes an old-time hard< ooy argumeat, He doinandsd sn immedista cons Araction uf the currency and » aperdy resumption of apocis payments, Ila oharsoterized National Nank currency as *'rage,’ When recoustruction was ace complisbed, Karr's inancial viows, or the putillo_oxe presion of them, changed, In hid apecch of Jan, 1370, he was Hwiling” that specie paymonta ehiouid be resutued, but ko knew of no *royal roa d to resumnpbion Ho d1d not then think it could b brought about by Iegialation, 11e advocated tho abaolute’ and complote scparation of banky and Anancia) {nelitutions from the busiuces of currency makiog, The docltfon of the Buprema Court that Congrosd_had o power ko lssus s crodit, M woll anacalu currency, “did not moot hin s proval,” but “if §t wonid lead to a veparation of all fuanclal fnatitations from all contro) or influsaca over tho making of curroucy, aud siil the moro ypely Tesumption of spocie paymsn abould * rajoica that b was made “/Lot whatever curruncy thy country possowsss, whetbar goad or bad, belopg to all the people,” 116 demandesd hat iha Governmont “call ju and gaucol every dollar of curryaoy suad (o tho Nellonal Janks." He advocatod & doctrine which Jooked very mich Mke partial rupudiation, In his app‘t‘:nmp 1o Tuo e tional-Banking aystouhie went 80 far as 1o dealare that the Erlncl)nlul 1hn Lopds depoaited by the Netional Banka for (ho kecurity ut thely clecularion wy ablo n the currenoy of the coubtry, notln gold, , s . yutil gold bevomen & gart of thal’ currenoy, " Ho dee munded tho taxatlo Gayernment luuda by the Uuiled Batos, und the repeal of the provision exempl g theun fradh Blate wid wunlcipal tazation. o protested 'F“u“ “1mediate uwfp\!nn." do- clastug Liat ifa afioupt would work “{nfinlle” in{ury," 1o opposed contraction, 4ud favorsd * the redetipe tlon, tut the purciuse of 'bouds," sud held thy tuey shonld Lo redceinpd at pas in the common currancy of the couutry,"—L o., 'freasury uotes. erp Bad become au SRAationist, In his speach of Junb 8, 1810, hio sald: “The country now deroands an increnss of the curvency, If the ayatem 'f A0 fucresse should bo changed st all, 1t abould of the curreucy, sud ot by contraction, e added: “*1 would, ‘therefare, etirs overy far- tbing of the Nattona) Daok currency and fustie auli an wmpunt of gricabacks In relsiaglion of bunds 8t yar, dollar for dollar, as would m&a ho aggregato Lmount of greeatackt cquinalegt du Uis wos of the country to tho smmount wé now bave, And more. “ 138U more grecnbacks and rodeem bonds, thus firing inare currcacy and plad rvdasing the annial fa- eront o tho puslic debf, giving tha connlry wmore 100uey and leas takcs,” § Fras CONCL 'Blo‘.\r, i ek ames Gonlop Beunegt, B, 3 replyin, o of {urousistenoy u-o,uu. A s dlersi huaus a0 yonarday," Poluciats, unfortubataly fog 4 ufl'"r'"' £3nn0d praotice s phllosopby of \is Beotels editor, Thelr yeaterdusaare countaatly brought Lo the nolics of to-day by tha reords e Kerr's rocord {he siats pomes aud 4l North in tbe | fod ke slave power aud tho 10) or! 0 long pat! from 120 1o 1661, bo -flm'ed with the opinfaas of tbe Bouth ; thut he fs bearUly 1n sroord wita this sectl mu ibilowophy ] that Lo Lisa no faith in our uadional ax- steuca ] that hals o yltza Calliounist ; that Lie ty an enumy of the negro rac, snd tmoxrxru‘ Tourescatative <af the ox-Confedsratey wh elect o, Mr, n all the lduu{lhldt ‘were jofusd betwecns | FOREIGN, A Serious Political Complica tion in tho Fronch Cabinet, M. Say, Minister of Financo, Re- signs at MacMahon's Request Dufauro Rosigns, but -Awaits the Renult of a Compromise Proposition, Austrian Troops in Readiness for the Occupation of Bosnia. Tho Popo Protests Agninst the Einct- ment of a Civil-Marriagzo Law in Bavaria, FRANCE. CADINET CRigls, Pants, Jan, 30.—A ministorial erisis {s immi- nent. A council was held last night. HOME EXPLANATIONA, Bpoaklug of the erisis in the Fronch Cabinet, the Journal des Debats this morning says: **Tho Minlstry was nover complotely Lomogensous, attbough it had thesppearance of concord, main- tained by mutual concesaions. Biuco the opsn- ing of the clectoral period, a disagreomont has arison botwoon the Binistora balonglng to tho Tlight and Left Centro rospecting political alli- ance, and also on tha question whothor electoral cam.hqlnlu should be patromzed by the Govern- mont. Tho Journal des Debata furthor alludes to the aggrosaivo toua adopted by soms of the journnly towards cortaln members of thie Cabluct, and the improper mauner in which the President is brought into tho controvorsy for party purposes. Lopoy, Jau. 10.—From. special telegrams from Paris to tho London papera it would seom that tho Cabinet troubles havo arinen from the fact that M. Loon 8ay, Miniater of Yinance, Is a candidate for tho Sonsto from tho Depattment of Boino-ot-Oiso, srhilo M. Dufaurs, Minister of Justice, is canvassing in Charento in concort with Col. Rochereau Denfert, lately s momber of tho Assombly from Charonto Iuferiguio, s mont decided opponent to the Allnistry. Yestar- day M. Loon Ssy had two audionoes with Mar- shal Machahou, The Monstour ways ho spoke to the Prosidont sbout the attacks on him Iy the nowspapers, which Le Solicd intl- mated certain oficials encouraged, The principal offandor is __tho _Figaro, . whioh yoatorday sflirmmed tuat M. Buffat hiad advisod tho Profect of Eoine-ot-Oire to vigorousiy op- poss the Henatorial liat uvon which M. Leon Hay's namo appenrs. ‘Tho Figara also publishod alopg and bitler diatribe wgainst DI, Hay, of which the following is sn oxiract: **For his olndldlc{ on that list Le kuows tho Governmont blames him, yot ho remalus. -1ie knows the boad of the Stato rebukes his conduct, and ho romains. Disavowod, condemnod, rejocted by hin_colleagues, ho stlll romains. Wiatever 18 said or done, ho drinks o eyery cup, mamns." Le Temps givea the following acconnt of tho crisla in the Aliuistry : 3. Looa Bay, Minlster of Finance, in conjunction with MM, Feray and Boncher, who, like tho Mlnister, are oandidates for the Assenibly from the Departmont of Beine ct Oiso, issued a joint manifesto to tho slectors, Prosident MacMahon, who did not consider tho manifost ficiantly conservative, on Saturday summoned M. 8ay, and requested himto with- draw his namg from it, The lattor saked time to reflect. At a sovond iuloryiew, the Prosident said tho diegenslon in the Cabine$ was bocom- Jog patent. Tho nnme of the Minister of Funeoce fignred on o list of candidates hostilo to the Govoroment. M. Buffot considored the homogeusousaoss of the Cabinot iiraparably comprominad, oonsoquontly M, Say's withdrawal wan nocessary, M. Say thoroupon ssid, **You ank mo to tesign,” The Drosidont intlmatod that ho did. M. Sy rominded MacMahon that woveral tmen proviousily he had offored to ro- sign, snd only romnined st the oaruest request of ths Exccative, 1o concluded by offering hus nd re- rosignation, which was accepted. Mnistera Dufauro and Dulfot had an interviow with _the President in 4he ecvening. M. Dufanre sald he shared DM, Hay's viows, and therofore offerod his resiguntion. e porsistod in spite of the dlzsuasions of M. Buffet, who offared to replace Hay with & Minister of tho same political shadn, ~ Afterwarda’ M. Leon Ronsauls, Profect of Police, on hesring of the decision of Hay and Dufaure, threatonnd to re- 8ign. "Tho withdrswsl of the Duo do Cazen, Minister of Toraign Aftairs, and Al Wallon, BMinister of Pnblic Instruction, wss also spoken of al tha time. It 1a now atated, howover, that in pubre- quout conforonces the difliculties in the Ministry hiad bean gtnoothed over, Erim\iwly through the mediation of the Dpe de Cazea, TOW MATTERH WERZ OOMPROMISED, Loxpoy, Jan, 11—5:30 8. m.—The Paris corro- wpondent of the Tines writes that M. Dufaure's resignation was unoxpecied. Hay's withdrawal alons would not have shaken the Cabiuet, but the reaignations of 8a., Dufaure, and Wallou would have doprived tho Ministry of it ontire ILiberal ~olemont, ‘aud necessitated the immodiata convocation of the Assombly, Uonsequontly s Oahinot council was immodiate- Iy called and Lold, under the Prestdency of Mao. JMahon. Thore was a warm scons betwoen Hay and Buffet. Tho Iatter complained of the difieulty creatod by the publleity of the rumor of disagresmente Id the Cabinet, and suggestod that the diflguity be solved by the publication of & programmo signod by all the Ministers, theoreby demonstrating tho unity of the views of Cabinot, M. Dufaurs concurred, and suggestod tho programme concilistory and non-exciusive, framad socuro the ondhesion of sl moderate men, It was therofore agrecd that Datoyro, Wallop, Decszes, aud Buffot, shauld draw up a programme, which mll be submitied to tho Cabinet to-dsy. It waa oven suggosted that President MacMahon should also sign the Pro;zeamme, The foronoing Is tho situation at the presont hour. ‘I'be resignation of Hay and Dufaur hold ‘llmld &ood vuless an sgroemeut ia eflocted to- ay. Loxnox, Jan. 11—0:30 s, m,—The Times Paris_gpecial neys it ix generaliy bollsved that the Minlotors, iwhile acroeing “on the gon- oral goose of & programme, will differ in repard “to detmis. On the other hand, {n viow of Dafaures recolute attitudo, is i8 thoaght tha¢ MauvMahon and Buiet will probe ably hesitate to embark on a polity whioh might ontsil sorious results, THE OOMING ELEOFION, The Paria telegram to the London Times this morning aya tho struggie at the coming olecs tion will be very bitter. e n GREAT BRITAIN, DEATHL OY VIECOUNT AMDERLRY, Tovpay, van, 10.—TCho Viscouut Awmberley, the eldoat son of Tiarl Ruseoll, is doad, * TUL CUDAN QUESTION, Tho Pall-Mall Gazelle has an attiole on the Hpanish quostion, in shich it ridicules tho load= iug artlolo fu the Times this morning, The writor sava: **Wa cannot avoid the suspicion that If o more powerful conutry than Bpain was dofaultiog In her performauce of Lor interua- slonal dutica tho Timea would not have adopted such s line. Woaroyunablotosse any morecreait- ablo reasan for resorting to it in this caspethan Bpaiu’s Inabitity to resont it.” PAULTAMENT, ¥, Queon YVictoris, wiil probably ng seasion of Parliement in pers TUE GRALY THADE, ‘Tue Mark Lane Ezpress’ wookly review of the gioio tradqeayas * In the Parls market roports of tha appoarance of frout arreated the downe ward tendancy of pricos, but trado is stagoant, whilo in severs! provinclal markets quotations are nhllluus!m"r. Home places Holland, Balginm, aod Germany hsve besn in sympathy, but nowhers has there boen » matenal reduction owing to the discontent of the growors with tho present rtates. Bt Petarsburg I8 uochanged, aud Odoeus qlosed, se ahipmonts from bath flepes lunes ceseo {or some tijue, In Adolaide, Auatralis, whence o \vuu‘recnul‘hv lud to oxpoot large shipmeants, prices have snddenly risen 5 shillinge por quurter, and there is great difliculty in securing wholosals quantitios, i TURKEY, AUSTRIA OOINQ IKTO TUNKEY. Loxpox, Jsn, 11,—The Vienoa correspondent af the Standard roltorstes hlu statement that Audtris lu calliog oub Ler roserves, and maln- tulny shat it i Goe, He shewn wiat s hes o ‘baen offiefally contradicted. A dispatah ta ibe Deuische Zeitung snzarte that signa polatiog to tha oconpation of Toania by the Austrians mul- tply, aod_that the plages” whars troop! croas the Unna River ara already fized. ATPOINTMENT. Loxno¥, Jan, Il.—A Times dispatch from Raguna roports that Borrer Pashin hiad bean roap- pointed Bpecial Commlsaioner at Mostar, Chef- ot I'nahn and Nodjib Pashia will retura to Con- stantiuople, Over 800 uoldiors hiave been frozan ta doath noar Danozs, and many aro in hospital from troat-bito, heaas INDIA. ACCIDENT 70 LORD NAPIER. Loxpoy, Jau, 10.—A dispateh from Delhi re- porta that during & parade on Baturdsy Lord Naplor wns thrown from Lia Lorse, and had his collar-bone brokon, BELGIUM. RIOTOUS MINERS. Dnussxra, Jan, 10.—Borious distnrbances oc- enrrod among the minors at Charlerol Iast night. ‘ITho military intorfored, aud & number of per- rong wore killed or wounded. Holdiors have Rono to the scens of the trouble. —_—— SPAIN. MORE TOLITICAL FARDOXNS, Mapnip, Jan. 10.—~Gou. Campas bas ordored ihe local authoritien to permit all the {nhiabitants of Navarro undor sontonce of banishmont, who nro ojther abroad or with thio Carlists, to retmin to their homes, and announcer thac tho past con- duct of thuse who come back will be forgottou, —— GERMANY, THE POTE TO BE KNUDBED AGAIN. Benwrx, Jan 10,—Tle Pope has biauded to tho Diavariaa Ambassador at the Vatiean n protent sgainat tho violation by Bavarla of the con. cordat by the ennotment of & Clvil-Marringe law, T'he Lavarian Govornment duos ot inteud to #iotica the protosk, g e TIIE TEXAS BORDER. Cortlua RReleascid—Npeculations as to His Futuro Movements, GALYESTON, 'ox., Jan, 10,—A spocinl to tho News from Matamoras, 10th, says sho morning papers contain lelograma from the City of Mexloo that Gon, Cortina has teon roloased (rom srrost. Piivato telograms to hils friends in tLis city confirm tho statemout. It 1o probable he has been roloased with tho undoratanding thet Do will not return to thelr hurder. I8 par- tizaus, howovor, claim bo will sgon bo back in command of tho frantier, and areio-day pablicty celebrating his release, Two hundied ndditional infautry hava been ordered to this city to strangthen the gatrlvon, in anticipation of tron- I;}b lthl.l.ln Prosidoutial olection, which oceura in areh, e RS FIRr AT EAST TAWAS, MICH. EA8T TAwAs, Mich,, Jan. 10.—A firo Jonterdsy deatroyod the genoral storo of W. M. Locke & Co.; loss on stock, §3,600; insnrance, €2,200. Loss on butlding, 22,600 ; no insurance. An ad- Jjaining warohouse, filled with grain and camp- supplios, owned by B. G, Gieel, and bamn, with it contenta, ownod by 8. D, Blies, were also de- stroyed. Goel'sloss 18 unknown. Dliss losw 22,000 : uninsured. ‘o Post-Oliica and tho Jaw ofiico of W. C. Stevens, over Lock's store, ware burned. Blavens' losx is §2,000 ; fnsure ance, $150, AT KANSAS CITY. Bpeelal Disgateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, KansAs Orrv, Mo, Jan, 10.—Abaat 1 n'elock this wmornlog & fire broke broko vutinn small buillding adjoining the colored dothodist church on Charlotta straot, 1n this citv, and, boforo tha fizmes conld bo pubducd, the Loune and burch wore destroyod. Loas about £4,000; insured for 2500, . AT WATERLOO CITY, IND, Byectal Dispateh to I'ha Chicago Irbuns, ‘Watenroo Ciry, Ind., Jan, 10,~This morning, about 2 o'clock, a large brick flouring mill in this city, belonging to C. 0. McOlellan nnd Thomas Kellr, caught fira and wan totally con- sumed, togothor with contents, unothing but the cugina being asved. Loes, 315,000 ; insured for o0, T W NEAR GRIAND DETOUR, ILL. Sreciat Deapateh to The Chicago Trivune, Dixoy, IlL, Jan, 10,—A residence on River slde farm, 1 mile above Grand Detour, balonge ing to the eatate of Maj, Nconard Andrus, docoased, burned last night, with all its contonts. Tha family narrowly escapad in thelr night- clothing, saviug nothing. No Insurances. AT LITTLE ROCK. Lrrrie Rock, Ark, Jau, 10.—A firo on Sunday mornlog destroyed two bulldings belonging to the Bigters of Morcy, Loss, $2,000; insured for %200 in tho Triumph, of Cinolupatl, Lo to tenauts, $1,000; insared for £5,000. IN CHICAGO. A still alarm to Engine Company No. 10 at 8:40 o'clock yostorday morning was cauved by ths discovery of a tiro in the colored Baptist Clnrch on Yourth avenuo, betwoen Folk and Taylor streots, It wos causod by some paiuters who were at workon the building setting firo to some abasings which ignited tho work on tho buildlng. It wan easily extinguishod with logu of “about $100, which ia fully covered by in- surance, ASUALTIES, RUN_OVER AND KILLED. Br. Joseru, Mo, Jon, 10,—This afternoon Contad Echler, s prominent Gorman, walking on the {rack of tho Kansas City, 8t Joseph & Couucil Binffs Railroad, wae knocked dowa by n Jfroight tralu, ton cars pacsing over hia head, outting it off disgonally, o was deaf, and out of his head, 1o was, somo yoars ago, foreman of the Anzriger oflice, in Kt. Louis, sud mora re- contly a partnor in the Vollsblat, the organ of tho Gormaus in this city, IF THE BOWL HAD BEF ! STRONGER. Special Inapateh to The Clucago T'ribune, Dernorr, AMich., Jan. 10.—Several days sgo Capta. Cralg, Dere, McCormick, and ono otlior unknown Iake Captsin, lofe Kingsville, Canada, for Polnt Aux Polecs in s small boat, A violeut storm sroso mhortly after their dopartnre. As :hrr aevor linvo bacn heard of since they loft, thelr doath ia regarded as certain, FATALLY SCALDED. Speetal Dispatek lo The Chicago Tribune, Font Warxe, Ind., Jsn, 10.—Yesterday a lit= tle boy nnmod John Fitspatrick met with a foar. ful accident by falling futo a tub of Loiliug wa- ter. Mo lingered thirty-Ave honrs in most ox- cruclatiug sufforing, when daath oosned, OBITUARY, Casersyats, 0., Jan. 10.—Timothy Kirby, an old citizen, died this morning, sged B1 years, leaying an estate ostimated at botwoen §2,000,000 and §8,000,000. Among tho fow heirs are Doun Piatt sud Congressmag H. B, Bavning, Niw Youg, Jan. 10.—F, Leverich, President of the Dank of New York, died suddenly this morniug st bls Lowa iu this vity of congestion of the jungs or heart disoase, ngod 68 years. Mr, Lovorich waa not soriously 1l yestorday, avd oxe pocted to bo at the bank again to-day. Srecial Dispateh to The Chicago 7vidung, Gnaxp Havay, Mioh,, Jou. 10.—Carl Krouse, an old wettler, largoly ongaged in tho flahing buslness hers, dled suddenly tuls morning from & parglytic stroko, Aged 71 o QCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Putavenepis, Pa., Jau. 10.—Awived, stosm. ship City of Biristol, from Liverpoal. Loxuoy, Jap, J0-Sleamahips Uennsuio snd Erin, from New York, arrived out. o e DEATH OF A GREAT OARSMAN, Pirranuna, Pa., Jan, 10.—James Hammill, ox- champlon sculler, wall kuown is this country aud Europe, dicd at bis residence on Hecond avenne in thia city to-day after a saort Uluess, CHESS, CLrsELASD, O., Jag. 10.—In the cheas match to-day the game was won by Judd. Hoore; Judd, 4§ Alberos, 3. ® Ma). Allyn, Histeenlh Infanity, who wae oharied bofore » coatt martial at Jackson, Miks., with Jntimidating votors at thu jate Atato clee- tion by Joaniug & caonon to & Club ta fite salutes, hay beea acquitied, aud ordured 10 g8 auma command of the post of Jacksoa, RADWAY'S REMEDIES, R R Radway's Ready Relied CURES THE WORST, FAINS In from O 1o Trenty Mimts NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertizament need any on sufter with pajn, Radway's Ready Relis! 3 & CURE FOR VERY PAIN. Lwas the first ant fs the Only Pain Remedy ‘That nstantly atops the most ax ik 2% o tntixmmatione, ‘st caros oongoulonn whmGr oL Tunge, Blowoh, liomels, o ofhee GIA3%s of of one application, Infrom One to T wexni tfy Dinutes, Na wattar Jiow violant or_excenciating tha pain, ¢ Tibiormatlc, Thad-ridam, Tnficm, Oeipsled, Hervame N Falglo, of prosieated with disgase way sufter, Radway's Ready Religl WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammatioy of thio Bindder, lnlammation of the Bowe ols, Ilurndu, Qongostion of . . Lunga, Bofo Throat, Difticutt Hreathing, Palpitation of _tho Henr! . sterioy, ' Oruuu.nymhnwl:\.c.u oolligohor Nionr FEtdncha, hy Neurnlgia, onmatiam, Oold 'Chills, Azue Cillls, - The apvllostian f the Rrady Reltat 1§, Lo part o0 w riewhers Lha pa g o :nx: ;;r dxm:‘uuy c;hu\ afocd oam 'wentz dvops in bl a tnmhler of watee wiil, mintios, once Orainpa, Hortan. Sone aimmin. Birn, Sick 1oadngha’ Diar, 5 Tnthe Nowols: .mf.'u’ um&'x‘i‘-‘fihl‘f-’fi"?""‘ ;‘l""l‘_:f;w"" always car bottl DY R i 1(.7...',’ * )5t s 14 waton i sicknas or tatng Trom cliango,of watars Bctior tinn French Braady of Bittere'as o stimatias @ FEVER AND AGUE. - Fevor and Asun cured for fifty cents. rop-edial agent in tha warld that wili e and all other inalyrion S Al Hold by Drungtste, S— HEALTH! BEAUTY! Btrong and purs rioh bload: increntn of fesh Ciear skl and beaniital sommplocion secnred o alimtY DR. RADWAYi§ : SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Has madn tha moat astonbibing sarse. Bé ql *FApId aro he changes tha hady nnu"}‘.?,:*‘ B E nder the Intluoden of this traly wone deelul modiolne, tuat - Lveyv Mev an Jucrcase in Flesh and Welght bs Seen and Felt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURTRIER, Lrery drop of tho Sareaparillisn Resolvont communl. caten thruugh the blod, aweat, oring, and. otnae fi aud julcos Ut tho s5etnin, tho vigor of lifo, far it ropale bo wislen of 156" body i nowand seund matera s, consuinption, gisndular disesro, ulos ‘mout, futibrs, Ruiles 3 th DA ol tho system, sors eyes, woa trom tho aurs, and the wors forms. of skla dis ‘eruptions, Tavet sorns, cald Do, ringworms salk r73(D81A3, Aoha, BIAOK ApoLa, worma. u thie fes tumiors, cancors 1 tia’ womb, and” ail swnakening an: usiniul dliolisreos, bight smaals, Toks of”eporrh atul ail wastes of tha lifa princlple, ars within tho cuzative rasxe of tuis wonder of modorn ghemistey, and. n (ew Arss® use Tt B S il o7 ek 7 x’l tha pationt, dally beeoming redused by tho wasles sl drcomynitionthat e coatlnaally propresstar, mic: rreating wastes, 1s tho . et ociaCmata from RoAlthy blovds s Diis oo Fumapariian will "and does socprs,—s "o s certain} 1r \whien nco titfs reniedy pommnkioss 1ts work of purif. gation. ud mcocedsin iniaishin, tie Jois of waste §tn rosialrs will boapid, and every day -the patlent tend biusell wrowtog botter aod” sirnger, Cis food die Festing batter, appolits dmproving, and- tlesh and weiehi 5 dons the Bumaparillias Reslvant, ezast all Hcmlnluut § . CTat agnataa thecurs af Gheoot e Tonil, Bt BLAn dlsanscy, bud Tots the oy i) tive cure for [ R K Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb Diseases, Gravol, Diabotes, Drops siibago uf ‘watar, Toontinaose al uriae, Selglits i easc, atbominnra, and insll cases i3 dustdomaalty of h substancos i ik or thera fenmorbliy darly billous appsarancy, an white bonp.dust deposits, and wiei thera s 3 priakiioe, Tmraing sansatlon when pieting wator, aud paln the smal 510 hach and along the Toiug: " Twmor of Tivalve Vears Growih Unted by Tadveayn tenoly. Beveniy, Mau., July 13, 130, Do, Rapwax; I haro had urarian tummo iu (g otarios an bawels. Al the doctars said ** thore was no help for it 1iried ovoryihlug tkat was crennvuended, hut noth. ing hlped mo. '3 w your llesaitent, and (noaght [ yrould ey it Lot lid ug' tafih 1a iy, Uocauss L had sule fered tor twclvo yoars. a0k ats Yotlea ot tha Meslveud anid ono box ot Kadway's Pills aud twn ot Yeady Jtellef, and thero s not or folt, aud I'fcol batter, bave for twaivo yeare, i #td7 of the bowals, ovor th o gruin. bilsh ibu beaalit of athére. " Yau caa peblleh Trica, 81 por boiti v tlas of sign of tumorto be nl.!‘: marter, snd happlor than [ i theipn arst fnmnr:‘.’l.vlrm' PRy DUKNAPE, yan ol AN IMPORTANT LETTER. prominest gcotiaman wad seaien of Glaslaaty ' farky years woit kiow a2 gow l:{‘h‘:‘fl:‘\;’\ll the United Statos, bt HEw Yous, Oct. 11, 1630, Dx. Napwav-Drsn Suns L ain Induced by Pt duty'tn 0 o 4o ks bl wateinsal of W orkune of ol i on'wsat: s paverat ¢ o s ‘aars bad beea affeated with sumie teonble a6y orxania whioh sonie twelry nonthy Filily afteot Gt flamniation ¢ d gave i au therr uplalon that ey’ aev=—1J jeare—woll 0 beovent iy everguitiug 8 Rad tried 8 ninmbor of efEians, and Lind taken & Ja sty af Taediciun, b Allupatiic and bumeopatiie) bt Dad avk 1in ralfer: 3 7ont) of astunisbiog capes NaviRY Doeh WAo by Suur remadics, and soma fout months aEo fead & Botloe Philsdelpliis Katurday Hoening Iost ol a curs having bues {foctat un & ez o i uga Deey sufarisg i1 Tad neu. 1want right aff and got ¥amo of ~your Kars pariiia, Resotvaot. Hoads Jeliat, snd teguiating Pil :,mlli,lonm& unuT u\ual.‘mmr..l In oo dars §aa grost- eved, aud Raw feol a8 y ¥ e e . JA ST, Qincionat, O, DR, RADWAY'S Regulating Pills poitvctly (motolaw, +lvgunily wlll:x i :\Ih ‘IWM g, oy iakiiacy a0 ewigtipi, o B e G N Quondofs or Lo Btaineets Live, “aotis, Kiduose, biaade, "Rerpour Disey Jieanuchis, Uonstipation, Cuativaness, Indigestion, 1), s, Bitloullises, BilLous vover, inllaiaimatioq of 0 Y AR ofert - peiive oicer Diroly Vex riio 5 ] Stadle, containing Be Morury, miasrais or delsterkis g Qbserve the following swptomy resulting from Dixcative Oryacs. ' 4 &"3&';41{‘.‘5.'1-:3::3 m-";u‘l‘xnuxl:hu Bloud 1n (ne . Npives, 3fcartia Iy m”nl:l;|h ol iy L‘la nfi'\ ity B s ¥ i TP b cuing ot thi * {urtloa aad - Dinos s Budlugs i S nnty '“‘bf;:" § Wel ‘atorand Dall I-P“M'l 8 slght, Ko Pain o ; D' '8 1l £ SR R T Bold by druggiste. Read “False and True,® Hoad wio Ietuaral BADWAY 8 R g Fre A R i willbescabyee oy e

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