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THE CHICAGO 'T'RIBUNE: MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1876, FOREIGN. - A& Characteristic Specimen’ of Span- fsh Bluster Toward Amers ' ica Reporteds S — Diplomatio Tntimation Given of Bel- ligorent Imwontions at Madrid, Tho Spanish Government’ Indifferent {o {lis Politieal Preferment of Republicans, Victor Hugo Elected a Delegate to Participatt in the Election cf Senators. Conflrmation of the nnpomil Rejec: tion of Andrassy's Noto Not Forthcoming, Outline of Soveral of tho Turkish Reforms Proposeds 1 SPAIN, COVERSMENT BUCCLSH, Towpoy, Jan, 16.—A diepatch from 8t Jean do Luz to the Times rofors that Gen. Man'ones bas ndvanced frum San Sabastian, captuing the Teigh 5 of Arratzain, and sileucing tho Cavlist sit.llery. Importaut operatioua woro moment- anly expected. DELLIGERENCY, New Yonm Jam. 16.—Tho Déralls Madrid gpecial reports that tuo Spanish Government has sent out s diplomatic uote inroply to the American cireular on Caban alfairs, Tho reply is qude bolligoront i tono, and ta'tes bigh grouud on nll ths questious raisod by tha United Biates. The nofs declaros that commorco bo- tweon Cuba and tho United Statos bas not suf- fered to any.appreclablo oxtent by tho jusurrec. tion,—Indtead of huving noou diminished it has o reality increasad, mod is constantly lncrens- ing. So tho Uuited Etates Govornment uad no ocession for complatus antt no tenwble grosnd for ita proposnd action ov interforonce in the at- fa'ra or troublen existing in Caba. ~Attention i4 also calied to tho fact that mouy Amorican oitis zens establistie 1 thamsclves oo the Island, and, being unmolested by the Spenieh CGovern- mout, Luve gainod” lares indiwvidual for- tuncs, « Theso fortunes have mnot added to tho material wealth of the Islaud, baing entiraly in forelgn hands, Tho torri:ory of tne Ututed, States is o conatant refuzo lor Cuban outlaws, who are permitted to hiatch cons.aracies to the detiimment and lojury of the Spanlsh Government, To1bla the Jane of natious ute vuiraged. All just aud oquitablo clums betwozn the Uulted Biates and Cubs have been amicabiy and fully pausiled, or 70 1b courts of adjuiunent; thers- fora th.re cau bo uo causejfor compleint on that eco o, ‘Lhie Spanist nula1s belleved to bo the work of Seuor Jovellar, TOLERATION, Mapnm, Jan, 16,~1hs Gosornment has ranc- tloued public meetlugs and other clactocal pro ceedinga Iu favor of Castelar ot Valencia, and Carvajal at Ma'aea. A mectiog in favor of tha eleouion of the piomisent Republicana has alao been autuorized, avd verg fow nouses of tho privilego are reported, ‘I'ia Goverpment laaves ncloal icld to all candidates profoseiug Mon- archial or otber solid viowa. It hus soized cop- los of proclamations ssued Ly some Ilishops stigmatizing candidatos for tho Curtes s fm- plous if thoy do not uplold religlous tu.oler- Aaod. —_— FRANCE. TOE PROCLAMATION. LoxvoN, Jau, 16.—Paris advicen stato that President MacMabon's proolamation has fatlon rathor flat. The Ropublican nowspapeia, whicl woro expocted to greak it with sharp critioisms, sppear, with the oxcoption of a faw irreconcila- ‘bles, aelighted with tho recognision of the Ro- public, aud appeal for a fair trisl of tho Cousti- sutiounl laws. At tho Dourso At produced no ef- fect, and iu political cliclos the prevalent opla- lon io tuat it loaves things whase thoy wero, “ BATISFACTION 18 genorally folt at tho adjustment of the Minis- terial crisia, butit is utterly devold of enthu- sinum, 3 TUE PRIMATY SENATONIAL ELECTIONS, Panig, Jan, 16—Elections for delegatea to chouse Benatora wora hold to-dav throughont Frauce. ‘Tho Municipal Council here elocted Yictor Hugo a Hountorlal delegate, and A, Bpuller, oultor of La Republique Francais, sub- stituto delogato. The returny fndieato thut the majority of dotogaies elected in the Department of tue Semno are Moderate Ropublicans nnd {no toority Radicals, Tho Ropublican Doputies rud Departatent and Municipal Couucilors bhive called meouny of Benatorial delegates on Mun- y tor tho pu:poso of decidiug ou s defiuite List of candidates for tho donato lu the Dopartment of the Boive. Tlis list will certainly contain the names of Victor 1Iugo, Louis Blanc, and Poyrat. Full 1etuins from tho Departiuonts aro pot ox- ected for soveral days, Tlo dolegaten clectod u Va once and 118 uoighburhood are Radicals. Qho Prefacts of several Dopartmonts havo lususa proclamations ordering thio freedom of eluctions to bo respected. 1'ants, Jun, 16—Midnight.—A majority of the Bonatorinl dologates olected i the Departmonts of tho 8muo, Boiua-ot-Marne, Fimscero, Yienno, and Allies, ars Couservatives, LoxLox, Jau. 1/.—1ho Puiie correspondent of the Times, reporting tho ieaults of tuo eloctions for Bountorial Dologates, nays that in fifty towus forty-swo Republicacs and eight Couservatives bave beew olocted, Orlouns otects Couacrva- tives aud Mentpo.ler Radicals, ‘Lhla doos uot tofluenco the rewult, as overy Commuuo, smal or largo, elects ono Delegate, Tho Delogates choaen by tho large towns aro morely s drop in tho rursl occan, GAMDETTA, CGambatta arrived vestorday in Marsoiltes, ‘whero arraugons ents sro bolny made to give um ® bauquot, A HOURIDLE CRIME, Paria Coricapondence Lundon Times A horriolo atfuir 1s roporieed Irom Vorigusyx, whieh will shorily be Lrought befors thy Bure doaux Courts, 'ftie tacts arotheso: One Gare riguew, a tich pessant of tho Viilaga of Bt Ju- Liou, Lampon, wes sabitious that his only sou slould Lecumo s doctor, and almost rumed bimael?’ by educating him for wsven yoaru in Varde. Wbon young Usirigues ‘cacie home ho found Lis father aud mother completo- I3 cstiuuned from owo mnothor, The mother, ‘whos0 wusconduct wad notorions, wausged to Beb her xun to wdo with hor, mud tuo do- mestio strifo wae stlll further embittored. Bliortly sftorwards Dy, Gacrrlguos marriod sod went to llve st Roo, iu the Dopsit. mont of Lot and st tho eamo time Lis motbor Jofi Lor husband, xnd did not retuin for mix monthd; but from timo $o time sha wont to har homo to ses seeretly an ol aunt ‘who lived with her husband. In January, 1874, one of those interviews ocourred, and thie samo evoning (turniguve complajned of baving beou nearly polsoned by some bouillon, P'art of the foup was keized, aud a cliowical analysis provod I to be miroogly impregusted = with mwenic, In Maich Mudumo Qur- figuea wont Lhome of bLer own sccord, Tresh socned ewsucd, and Qarrigucs wos on ooo ‘0acaaion punished by the Corgectionat Polico for baatig b wife, ou tho evidence of those who o now accusod of pojsoniug the old man, Af- ler this youog Qariigues jutroduced 4 man to 18 moilior, who took up his quariers at her houss, und bocame Lor lover, ‘I'hia man mvarlably took his mistross’ part lrequent quarrels which she ludm wlnm ber busbaud, and more thau onge thrua sned to kill him. Dr, Garrigues was® noxt soudetnned to support biw father, who was now wmg; ely mlgmr. Tho young man ou leaving the ‘gurtozctaimed, I shull not pay the money long," ‘Lhouceforward throats of duth sgainkt tho old man became more frequent, At the eod of Heptember, 1874, the accused, in tbe abe teuce of tho eldor Garrigues, dingd to- gether off a bare. and pub by two places of food for tbe fathor, which lLio ate wheu ke camo In, Bcercely bad ho dous mo when be waa seized with vomitiog fits, sod within a foie- night bo died, A fow Luurd atier bis death ha Nas placed in s coflu made by Madawme Gare Qnu' lover, ko atampod on {na poor man'y iy to ges lubn the auall, ‘The Jamb nighy the oustalus of {be deceased man's bed wero burnt, and the most o= decont mcones ccowrod in the house. A re- pert of poisoning being spread wbroads Gare Tigues’ body was exhinmod and n great quantity of araahic tound lo tho intestinon, ‘The widow Qarrignes, hor son, and foir other porsons, wera promptly arrestsd. Durlng too instruction, Dr. Garriguen triod twico to ascano, and wfters \earda feigned maduoss, All the accusad stantly deny thelr gni.t, with the axcaption of the widow, who kia3 made & pactial canfossion. e TURKEY, BERVIA. Beranaor, Jan, 16,—Skupteching hao voted to impoach all momba.s of Mainavio's Cabinet for allowing expondituies to excaed the amount suthorized by the hudget, 18 LEITUAY, LoxpoN, Jan, 16.—A Vienna dispatch to the Blandard suvounces that tho Cis-Lelthan Gov- ernmont has conclulod a loan of 40,060,000 guil- dera with tho Credutansiait, ANDRASSY'S PLAN, ViexNs, Jan, 16.—Count Audrassy's noto mon. tions saveral roforms as urgont, Uf these, tho principal nro the wstablishmont of oqualily of all rellglons denominations, tho aiteration of the syatem of taxation. acd chavges in the adminis. tration of justice, capecialiy tho mcceptanco of thio evidento of Clristians iu courte, The note proposes the ostatlisbmont of o Commlssion composed of equal numbors of Christians and ‘Lurks, o8 on oitective guarautea of the cxaeu- tion ot reforms. 1t int'matas that eomo timo may possibly Lo requiied hefore the oxecution of tha proposod changos in raforence to the apra- rian questioun nbd somo otbier poluts aball be praaticadlo. THE_COUNTAY OF THE MINOTAUR. Loxpoy, Jev, 17.—A Vienna talogram to tha Daily News states that the Diitiah Vice-Consul in Crolo Las recclved numercus Intimations from intlucntial inhabitants that they aro in favor of the aansxation of the island by Oreat Dritain, ‘Tho Greek parly, whickk reccives ita fustructiots from Athoun, opposes tho move- ment, aud thero is mich agitation, It §u fu con- sequonco of his siata of nffairs that tho Porte raappotuted Jtaouf P'asha to thoe foveruorship of tho island with eslmiged powers. ——— RUSSIA, YERSONAL. 8. Peremspono, Jan. 16,—A report 18 pub- Jihod that Gen. Kaulfman, who Ia here, will not 1eturn to Turkista Admiral Krablo, Minister of Marine, is dead, and Vice-Admiral Lossowsxl bas boen apgointed i succeawor, —_— GERMANY, DISNANCK ON DYNAMITE, Loxpox, Jan, 17.—A tolegram from Berlin to the Post sseorts that Prince Biemsrck ia poracn- ally drafting =u additional clause for_the Ponal Codo. agninat crimes like that of Thomas, at DBromornaven. PRSP 1TALY. LCCLEBIASTICAL, Roxe, Jaw, 16.—Tho Vatican bas mstructed tho Arehbialiaps of Cologuo and Trevos to en- deavor to fiod the means of provouting dopasi- tlon from their secs. % — GREAT BRITAIN, THE CENTENNIAL RIFLE-MATCH, Lowpoy, Jan. 17.—Tho English Nationa! Rifle Asaociation have sceapted tho challenge of tho Rifle Assoclation of *‘America to competo inn maicn for the championsuip of the world duriug tho Contonulal St EGYPT AND ABYSSINIA, TORBEARANGE OF THE KILDIVR AND PEOFIDY OF KING JOHANNFS. Tho great Tpyptologist, Herr Brupech, has coutributed & lotter to tuo Cologuo Gazelle on tlio subjoct of the preseut cowmplications Lotweon Egypt and Abyasinia. Herr Brugsch ondoavora to prove that tho Abysainiaoy are altogther in tho wronz, and that the Khedive bas shown them unparalleled forboarauc. King Johaunes has, according to Lis mccount, openly violated almost every agreement medo after tho late war, Tho writor goes on to nar- rata tho well-known progress of friction between the Lwo couutiice, from tho rupture of commer- ofal futercourse and tho concontration of small corpa of cbeevvation on buth sides of the froo- tier 1o tas outbreak of open war, onding, for tho prescnt, o Egyptiau detoat, i then con- aiders the preseut cordnion of the Abyssiu- ians as & people, and disposca very snmmi- rily of their elum to Iuroroan protection on the ground that they are Curistinva. The trath fs thuy are nat Cbristians at all, but pogaus with some Uhrietianized superstitions, ihov may have been Clris:jans ouce. buc for ceuturica past they have, under the guidance of » disreputablo set of m.nks, given way to drink and otber vices, and degonerated 80 84 to afford an the presous any o traty pitiable picturs of what Chrietinns maysink to be, Long habitual indu’'g- euco Io vice bus afilicted them with oneof the most lonthsomo dieeases, aud altogetbor thoy aro the luat poople to which one would attribute tho character of Chbristiaus, Tus preseut war be- twoon Egypt and Abyssinia 16 not o war botwoen Ielamism ond Chrictianity, but letweon Lgyp~ tian civilzation annd Alystfaian bartacism. Migsiounries who have lived m Abrasinin give mont ropulsive descriptions of their nominal fotlow-Chrlstinns, among wham, bomng of a high- er typo of Clnistinnily, they havo found them- selvouscarcoly tolerated. Herr Brugech concludos with a thruat’ at tho supposed inntigatora of tho present war, which readers will be slow to undoratand unless they bear fo mind the abuse which was heaped upon England duriog the Fianco-Germnn war, under thoe mieconoeption, gevaral 1n Gormany, thiat Hemington ritles sra of Euxlish meunfactore, “/'he suying goss." says Herr Brugsch, * that tha majority af Abya- sinispe aro armdd with Romingions, aud com- manded by an Enzlish military man of the name of Cochrano. Idn no moro thnn siato this faot, which reqairas no furthor commont." THE WEATHER, WiasnmxatoN, D.C. Jao. 171, a. m.—~For tho Now ngland, tho Middle States, nod tho Lower Lakes, rain will provail, with slight clispges 1u tomporature, coutheast to southweat winds, and folllug borowoter. Yor tho Upper Lakes, o light raln and south- arly to weaierly winds, followed by pastly clondy and warmer woathor during the day. LOCAL ULBERVATIONS, g unicano, Jun, 10, Time, [Dar. Thr 10, Wind, Ratn Wil O ol bl el P o T b 6838, 01 87) BN, W.. freah,,: « Fopgy. b B B2, Dol 2300 p, nu[20.93) 410 T8, fredid ] :A3 p, my@n00] ¢0' E1'S) froab, 300 p, w2085 B 208 W., frish 10:18 p. 0, {20.63] 301 01 8. Wi, froatii.} 0dICioudy, Siaaimium thermaeter, 43, Minmum, 16, OENKBAL OB . o Ci Excunabis ,.[30,03 3¢ Pt Gibeon, fini0st Keokuk, ... x4 —————— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, A very savore shock of Blrfll?lllkfl was folt at midnight, Saturday, a8 Ciemo, iu Maine, Jobn “e"ei was Baturday might rechosen Chsrnnn af tho Executivo Committos of Tatn- many-Halt, New York. ¢ John J, Geraghty gave & pedeatrian exhibition in_ LaSulle, Iib,, Baturday evouing, walking 25 mileu {n 4 bours 33 minutes and 41 seconds. The_New York Suntuye it Is rumored that Pitz Jobn Porter will bo sppololed Buperin. tendent of Polios, with salary ralsad to 810,000, ‘Tno cosl-miners of the LaSalle ahafi of the Nortbern Ilinows Coal sud Iron Company, who guu ‘work last Friday on acconut of the fntro- di uction of & naw pit-boas, zesumed work yeater- ay. Baturday evenitg tho Dircctors ot tho People’s Bank. of Bloomugton, 1ll, lectod oficers as followa: Lterldent, Peter Whitmer, ro-slactod § Beciotary, Dwight Harwood; Casnior, William Allis, vice Joaso A. Willson sesigucd, —_— = A SMALL CHICAGO FIRE, The alerm froma Box Gi2at 6:20 o'clock last ovoning, was caused by a fire in tho threo-story brick bulldiugy, No, B4 West Randoluh sireet, occupled as & tailor sbop by Jawmes Jolneou. Loss on buililog sud contents, $4U0; jusured fur 2,000 o the Globo of Chicago, aod fora z}lml r'nnlngunt ‘An lfi:ou(;lu:-m' of anurk. ause, Igultiou of a slielf fzo0: & kercsena ham, alandilig oa the alieit belots, el L] | WASHINGTON. Representative Lynch to Re- suscitate the Amnesty Question To-Day. Democratic Readiness to. Throw Overboard the Troublesomd Jonal, The Blunder They Made in Their Method of Handling the Subject, Plan for the Transfer of the Indian Bu- reau to the War Department. Mr. Morrison Tells How His War Record Was Left Outof - tho Dircetory. The Magnificent Bum of Ifoney Paid for that Red Soal on tio Grecnbacks, THE AMNESTY DEBATE. THE LAST CHANCE, Wasmixatox, D, C,, Jan. 16.—It fa sid to- night in Congressional circles that, when the Stato of A:salsrippi shall bo called in tho Houso of [Rojrescntatives to-morrow, Ropresentative Lyncl will {ntroduce the new amnosty bitl, when opp-rtunity will be afforded to voto dhecily on tho quastion whether Jefferson Davis shall bo excluded from its provisione, it was the in- tention of Represeniative Cox to propcso an amncety bill affordiog o similar vote, but he has not yet prepared it, ns the Stato of Now York may not bo caled for buls sod reeolutions. E MOW THE DEMOCRATIO MAJORITY IN THX NOUSE WERE KNOCKED DOWN AND ROLLED IN THE ‘DUST. Promt Our Oen Corresvondent, Wasnmvaroy, Jan, 14.—Xo phrare supgeats it- self that so patly exprosses tho result of tko de- bate on amacsry, as that tho big Democratio ma- Jorlty In tho Huuse bas beon Luocted down and Tolled iy the dust by the minority, fn such fash. ion as never beforo wae o majority 8o overpower- ing. Notouly do tho Demoorats rotire sadly worated, but it le imnossible for them to romain thio poei tion they Lold at tho outeet. For it way not upon amuesty, but upot tho ¥INDICATION OF JEFFEUEON DAVIS AXD TIE CONe FEDERACE, that the insue w2a mado; and they havo fo put tlemsclves uoon record thatthore s nn ossapiog it. Evon haa Mr, Blaine's substitute, excopting Jefferson Davis, beon pormitted to como beforo the House, all the dlcations. were, that, by an almont tuanimous vote, gsomo bill would Lave passed granting amucaty without any exception. Tho solo condition probably would have been that no man's dieabilition elionld bo removed ex- cept upon bis makiug applicatioa therefor, god tuking an oath to support tho Constitutlon. The amnesty granted woald have beon the re: mission of the Jaet remnining disability fmyosed, not merely because of paiticipation in the wil-al, Robollion, but for aeliberato 10~ nuncirtion of the onth to maintain and dofoud the Coustitution and tho laws, voluntarily taken, by neatly all thoso now undor afsabilitles, upou the nssumption of tigh olices ipusing upon them tho duty of alding in tho maintepance of tho Constilulion and tho en- forcemant of the laws, which thoy made war to subve:t and destroy. All Lhat wag necesgary fo lisve socured euch amnorty for Jefforson Davia wa for tho Houth to havo made knowo tbat no moro wag sought. Bat it wae pot smunosty—thu romlssion of disabilitics, and porpetusl truco ns to tho past—tbat tho ox-Confoderates wanted. Judge Kolloy had mads au elojueut, earnast ap- peal o that bebait ; and, a8 Le left the question, Lis appeal scemed conclusivo, Bon MHill, as tho rocognized spokesman of tho ox-Confoder- ates, and in thoir behslf, ivstesd of seconding Judge Kolloy's effort, demandod mnot am- nosty, but the vindication of Jefferaon Davis aund tho Ooufederacy. Then it was that, nstead of meking an ecternat truce #5 to Andersonville and oll that was past, bo declared that the timo Lad come for the vindication of tha truth of bistory. Ho might havesaid: **Wo deploro all tho botrors of the War; let thom be forgatton, or, if they canvot be orased from our memories, lot them only be romombared a8 for- over o warning againat fraternal strifo,” And of Andersonville ho might havo added: **It was thoworl:, not of tha men who fought for'tbo Confederacy, but of the bomo-guards and poll- ticions in the rear.” 1lo might, in sbort. havo belter said anythivg than what, speakiog for the ex-Confederata South, ho did say. Dut, charging that the quention Lad boen opened to rekiodio aud perpotunte, for partisan purposes, tho aul- mosltios of tho War, lio proceoded to FAN TOE FLAMU TO FIERCEST FURY. Ife arralgned the nation for barbaritles towsrd Contederato prisonets, surpassing thosa of An- dersouville; for prosecuting tho War in - human foshion, as never beforo was civilized watfare, through refusal lo sxchange prisoners, tho dostruction of manufactories, and embargo of wedicsl supplioa; and, lastly and sbove nil, Lo urraigued tho Iofnl veoplo for driviue the Houth out of the Unlou. And as, If possiLls, to drepen tha slombering passions bo awakaned. ho wpeoifiod that thiswas done by Fagrant vioations of tho sacred compadt embodied in the Fugitive~ Slave act, Hls burunguo wae the declaration that thore wes, {n offect, nothig to be mnes- tied; nud that the time had como whon tho disabilities wrongfully imposed sbould ba 1emuvad, not a8 & act of gonerosity,—iho gone orogity extouded tha ox-Coulederitos kLo du. rided,—but of justice. ‘I'bis ho emplanized hyv dilatig u‘mn tho atroctoua wrongs of the South uince tile War,—nronus such as tho Duke of Alvs nover porpstrated In the Low Countries, xud o intauy surpsssiog the Bpauisl Inquisic tion. It is ecarco un exageoration to say that the smucsty which Mr. Hill imay ba presumed to bava advocated, when, in his peroration, he elo- qneull{‘dmah ugpon forsyer turning our bacits 1pon tho past, was alike amnenty for tho Cone federacy and the Union ; and that the crimnen of the uation, {n driving the Bouth into ssce-sion, {n prosscativg ths Wor in inhuman fashion, barbarttios to pisoners, aud 1 oppression of tho poople of tho Bouth siuce the \War, wero amoug tho things to besmucatied. 1t 16 trua tuat, under stress of tho yrossure brought to bear upon bim by tho Norihorn Domocraty, and undor an awalkoning scndo of the torrifio blow bo hay doalt Lis own purty, Mr. Hill has yesterday and to-day DFEN REDGING UFOX 1118 STEECH, which was withliela from the fiecord obviourly that a 8peoch other than that doliverod might Ve printed. But the siguiticant fact remuins, that not ons of tha wixty ox-Coufodeiatos upon tho tloor bae. fram his eeat, disclaimod theso ut- toraucos of HlIl ss thelr spokeswan, It isno Inus sigoificant that, when the closing lour of the debato wasollotted Ham Itandall, und Lo was sogoneroudly apportioning out: his thue smong bia collasgues. ho peremptorily refuscd to graut tho floor to moy of the ex-Counfedorates who waulod to mako roply to Blalne's final speech ; sud ad peremptorily did Sam refueo to witldiuw, that they might epeal, his demaud of tho pro- vious question, Evideotiy, ufter neatly two duys bad elapeed, oud the dloastrous eifects of Ben Hill's barangue baa becowo manifest to all, Randall knew the temper of tho ex-Confederated well enough to kuow, us obviously was the case, that, if cue of them abtsived the tloor for anly tou miwmites, thero would be more specch of B piece nith 1ll's, only moro jnumimuatory, Lvou to kruut, as{s claimed, that Uitl was mlmhll.ydg:zmk‘ud dnm’m&klnz um indiorcas #pvech, uot, therofore, modit - iiens fuce vha na by MY iho wilr EXPUESKD THE COMMON BENTIMENT of the ex.Confuderate wmembers, aud of tho conwtituency thov ropresent, 1loave tho moral- 1zing 10 thodo who way be ju the mood for it the dabste :ll:l::omlulel that tho scutiment dise clossd remalusto bo Loll &4 Often 43 Lsauvs nsise ing out of tho War aro sprung, in which the ditinction between lovalty and dislovalty in mado, or 1t is sssumed that dialoyalty w It oral, Garflol's pecch, which was in edmirablo tem- per, conclumively disposed of INili's charzen of crusities prasiiced upon Confedsinto priscoars; and g0 efectually did for Hull's you-aro-another arguiment 1o jundfication of Andersonviile, that the latter couidu’t suflic.ently explain, io true Bunsbyish fanbion, that h.s spoech didn't mean what it moant, Dut it remained for Mr. Blaioe to comnieta the rout of the Confederate majori- tv, which o did be meelinz tha issus aa mads by Hill. Camp Douglas Laving bean eited by Hiil as ona of tho pricon-rens the horrors of which wirprssed Anderaonsille, 3r. Blame arpenled to tho twe Deioctatio lembers fiom Clieago to augwor whathor stich vaa the fect. Then upioso Cauliield, and bore testimony that the weather nas bitterly cold when the Con- federnte p:isone:s armived from Donolson, and that thero was muh suffering among them, but it wan eimply incident lo their imprisonment, wlieh waw tha earefully qualified admiselon Mr, Coulfield made that thero was no Winder placod in command of Camp Douglas. The quartors for their accommodation, he added, were mauf- ficient ; but tho eitizens of Clicazo aud vicinity furniehed thans with aiticles which the Govern. meut cculd not supply. This gingesly admiesion of tho promptnees with which, at the most eriti- cal eriod iu the War, our people promptiy NEATONDED TO THE DICTATES OF UDMANITY, and, remembering that, though Confednrates, tho priganera wero Amoricans, aot to work with & will to reliova their ha-dabips, was trulv calen- lated to inepiro every Chicagosn with prids al- most inuttarablo, and, after hearing it as Mr, Caaietd delivered it, tuere could u0 doubt re- min tbat Clicazo was peealiarly roprosonted by Lim. Dut tho eves of thaex-Confedorntes wore upon him, and Mr. Caulfietd felt it. They had applauded when he dactared that thero was & geent denl of sufforing amoug the prisoners in- cident to thetr confivemens ; it tha a came from tho Nerublican silo when he made mggardly adtnireion of how the veovlent CLizazo L hastied to rolieve the wants of tho prisan. cra. And, stii] cooecions thatthe eyes uf tho ex-Coufederaten wera upon him, he went oo to way, 1n A cavahoily tone, that hie had heard of cruelties practiced upon thom, bat that those statements wore ox arto, and Le lind not be- lioved thom,—tho lugieal inferauce beinm that tho sia‘ements 88 to tho harrors of Belle Iale, Libhy, and Andersonville. wera also ex parte, aod not to ba belaved, eveo in tho eileut, rrim, nnanswerable nrguments of the doad trenches filicd with tho remaivs of Unfon sol- dicrs tortured to death, It was, 1 behave, Daruey's firet appearance upon the floor, and it was & novel and peculinrly interesting spectacly be mado of bimscif 10 sdioitly augaesticp, firat, that thero was suffering in Cainp Douglas among tha Confednrato prisoncrs 3 and, noxt, thatthero Lad been cha-gos of ermellica practiced upon them, which charpes wore probably aa suttoutio asall the ghasty-testimonies of Libby and An- derkonvilte. Itseamed Lo occar to 3lr, Blaina that Larney's evidenco was indeed peculinr, sud be ueked 1t Mr. Caulfio'd did vot Lnow that tha varracks assigned tho prisonors at Camp Dong- las wers tha samo that had just befors boen oc- cun‘icd DLy tho Unlou troups. Thoreat 3r. Caul- Hel DEVELOPED FEEDLENERS DF MESORY, and bad no recolleciion whetnor such was tho fact, Jr. Blaino etralghtway refroshed 3r. Canl- fic))'s memory in remywkabil shore ozder, by re- markims that, it alr. C. didu't know that it was the’ 1act that ths barracka occavled by tho Con- federato prisoucrs at Camp Douslas wero thoso erecied for, and uatil (Keu occupled by, the Uuiou traope, ho was tno only miu in Northern Lllnois who didn't know it. And, his mamory huving thus boen tefrashed, Mr. Caulfioid ad- mitted that bo now did recollact that fact. Listoo couldn's ovod retandug that, as ime proseod ovorybody who witoesxad the econe, Mr. " Cuulfield's recollection was au oxtraordinary one; whereupoo Bare woy riraightenod up grandly, snd, in a eplendid barst of manie indignation, avnouuced that ho bad ovly borao witness in responso to Mr. Biaino's fuvitatiou, and hat ho wonld per- mit oo gartlemsu to diserodit lumn pucsuno— mari tha reason—bo did not discrodit Limself! Alr, Bame proontly avoned tnat he didu't menn to discrodit 3. but was efnply sur- prised at his rocollection ; whercon our member withs the surprising roco lection. aod wh1is not to oo discrodited because e does not discredit himenif, subsided. 'T'hereis now, onevor, nina woudeiment hora ay to whethor bo recollecta auythng abou: the plot for s vovo't of tha Coue tedetnto prisoners st Cump Dougtis, and tha burning aud sackmg of tus City of Chicavo, wh.eh bad so generously providad for thor wouts, “Y'o complote tho Lestimony that tho Contadar- ate presonens st Comp Louglas fared about ns badly, 1 fact. od did tho Union prigouord ot An- dersoavillo, the Hon. C. Henry Harrison—by whom, for short, 18 meaut our own Carlor—next tonk the finor, ond coriororated dir. Cuuifleld’s siatement.—adaing, howover, that \he barzacks at Camp Douglas wors insuliciout for the Con- fodarato prisoners, Caxtor took tho Hoor burst- ing with epecch, of nhich Lo was procecding to rolieve himaeif, when Mr. 8 aine, wboso time tho Domocratic sido wonldn't leb bo extendod, hud 0 nypeal to the Eposier to shut of tho tlow of Cartel’s eloquonce. 3 But tho sceno bafiled description when Mr, Blujue recalled thet thera wero predenta pum- ber of membors who bad, dunig tha War, beon privonors within tho Unlon linoa, and called upon thom to boar witpess if tho statement of M. Hill, of tho horrors of the rrison'nm‘r at Elmirs, Camp Douglas, ote,, was warranted by tho facts. If any of thew woutod to suy they hind been subjeoted to cruol Lroatment, ha would pauso to glve them opportaniiy to doso, Lit~ tlo Joues. of Kautnck, popped up, Alied with mdignation at the momory of tho atrocities of which be was n victim dnitng bis captivity, and proposed to givo g oxperiencos. biaiue Interruptod 1o inquirs Bt what camp Jonea was a prisoner, wacn ho explained that ho hiad noe been o privoner-of-war, but o citizen: prisontr. Biaine obeersod that ho coutdn’t yield to piisoners of that kiad, but to roldiers who fought in the aud wora captured. Jonea {nsisted on pou ing out his tndiguation, Blaino refueed to yield, but Jonos continued aboutivg and witdly gesticalating, whilo the Sneaker bam- merod the deal with his gavel until tinally Jones avo up. B Alr. B3iaino thon again ealled upcn tho membera who lind beon prisoneis-of-war in our hands, 10 snawer whothior they had beeu cruoilv troated, aod added that ho sbould accopt their sf'enod w4 an sdmission thut they had not, while prisoncrs, boan subjected 1o ilitreatment. This produced A THEMENDOUS PLUTIER on this Demooiatio sido, and Miis of Texas, Cook of Goorgia, amd n numbor of others, aprang to their foot orcitedly, surl, anvl man for Dbitselr, begav maling s speechi, Thoe widest confusion provalled, sud it wan impoasibla to catch what wossaid. v, Dlaing was comwpelled to neist upon biu right to tho floor, remindiug the frate Bouthrans that thay must appeal to their own leader, who had demandod the pro- vioua question, for leavo to inako spcechos, e simply wanted au suswor to lus quostion. They could dwsent from bis couclusion by merely risiug in thoir siats. #Take it baeg, then "—* tako {t back that we are to bu committed_to your siatowont by our silsuce, when you will nat lot us spoak "—* Takio it baclk,” was iurionsly yellad from the Dewmo- crasic side, while the streaw of judignnnt ora. tory was flosmg from tho lipa of ‘the dozay inetnbors, mora oy jess, who wero wimultaneous- Iy veplying 10 Mr, Bla:ne's question. At laxt tho tuwult wha quisted, and M. Bisino prucecded to Introdnce Duinoorativ tostimony o3 to tho imbuman treatment of Union prisoners by thie Conloderates, boimang with 8 roport ure~ ing tho hastoning of exchiauges on that. ground, iu which report bam Randall had juined ; whicn visit}y emburinssoil Randull, tuoiigh ho had tho #00d 5o0Ks ot to deny vF oxuwse it Qaoting then frow ono of Cox's speeches o Cungress during tho Wur, agsiost tho retal- jutory. treaunent proposed for Confedersto prisonors in our hauds, Dlaive vend what 3Mr. Cox had said agunst the inhumanity of ro- eufederato pridoonra * to the same con- yor anll vwaciation s tha Kubols did our prsonery, and seud them here mece pissletons, pletures, ghosts of men.” ‘This My Blaino jollowud up by eilng Cox's voto sgalust the bill of Mr. Wushbaruo for exchange of prigcners. Cox attempted to sxplain what Lis vote wes becaugo he was in favor of & sulbsti- tate fer that bat, but Biame dochuod to yield; sud, springiug to bis feet, LIVID WiTH JAQE, " Cox ghouted, * thn byena from Maine," snd, in the tumult that cusded, the jemsinder of Lis words wera tost. When order wad partially re- utotog, Cox, inn stato of furious exitemul ogain ehouted, **The goutlunan s s Lyous;” whoo hia words wers agsiu druwoed soudst tho wild excitoinent that cosund, Tho quotations from Ben Hill's firo-eating spuech 1n Qeorgia during bis canvavs there for tho sest he vow Lolde, it which Il dweloapon thio contimgency in whicl tho South mizit agwiu have to fight, comploted the overwhulning de- 1sat of the Democratio majorny, il it is 1run, attompted to g1vo u Piokwiokian cogstrua- tlou Lo hin Georxia oratory, but it dida't hielp Lim, aud thero was_manitest relief v tho Dem. ocratio ranks when Rundall roso to cleso tho de- batc, aod aevigued balf his tmo to Gen, Banko, But tho defuat was frretrievable, aud, do. apito the moderation sud oloquoeaco of Baoks 10 his ewinder to the Houva that It was toiever impuaniule tiat the Nosths and the Houth should unito in & vordict as to the War. aod that the whole, with all its crimos, miat be laft to the fndgment of history, his appoal for amnosty witl:out excoption, nu tho crowning a2t of clem - enoy, did_little to pour oll on tbha troubled watora, Tho atartliug exbibition of feelings supposed to bo oxtinct among tuo Democratic sx.Confedaiates, the forcing of the questiod of vindication of Jefferzon Davie, not s mere amuoeste, and the Tury with shich they songht to arraign tho paticn tor I conduct of the War, could not wo quickly bo forgottos, Abandon- ipg the policy of wilence, the Bouth had at laat spokon, Iler measagn was one the conn- try will liced, and Itandall was only too glal, after tha motion to recoartler was carried, Lo have hin biil 1eferrad, with tha smaudment of- fored by Goa, Banks, requinng that uo paraan slinll ba entitled to the benafit of tha act, oxcept upon his appeariog bafore some Court of cotn- potent jurisdiction, aud takiug the oath of al- lagiance, How, this mnrning, the bill with Banka' amendment wan reported back, preased to a vote undec suspension of tha rules, and last, bas boen telographod. ut what was sent uver tho wires could give but fatat notton of tho CHAGBLH ON TiL3 DEMOCHATIC HIDE when Binino moved & reconsideration, and ra- minded the gontlom=n wh2 preased for tho am- nenty of Jofforson Davis on the ground that no man might, in_thia Centennial year, be under palitical _disabnlities, that ono ‘uf their own Btaten, Nor't Carolinn, sieadfantly refused to ro- mit tho disabilities fmnosod by the Lejrislaturo upon ex-Jov, iloidin for pol.fica! ronsoun; and that another of thcir Biatos, Mismssippl, was rmurmz 10 1mnose the like disabilities, for po- iticnl rearona, upon Gov. Ames, e ofor, in conclasion, that, it hin substitute was nccopted, | ba would glvo way for any member who wishod 1o move that tze oxcepiion of Jeferson Davia be atrickon out, that the bul might thea como Lofore the House for panene, und probably it would pasa, only sdded to the conrternation on tho Domocratic mide : and, sfter haviog madetlio {ssue unon the vindicatiou of Jeflerson Davie,no man of the Democratic tarfority necd pat hin- se.f upon the record »8 movivg to rtrika out tho ezception. Mr. Buine then suipaszed ail g parlismentary awtbriass by witharawing the mo- tlon to reconsider, and thu_ Lill was no loorer Lefore tha liouse, nnd thy Democra'lo majority was ot reaponaible for tno failute of amuest because tho? refusad it un'crs Jefferson Dav were includad, and it were oxt»nded to hins nn- der circamstances nhich would bave rendered it tanlameuut to his vindication by the countre, LapnyTa, — THZ INDIAN BUREAU. A TLAY 70D IT8 TRANSFER TO THE ARMY. Speciut tnarateh fo The Chicnns Tr.bune. Wasuinotox, D, €, Jan, 16.—Tho War De- partment baving been requostod by the Commit- ton ou the Reoreasizatioun cf the Civil-Sorvice to proposo a plan for tae transferring of the lndian Dureau to that Department, bhas perfected the followlng plan: After the 1st day of July next thoSecrotary of War s to oxerciae tho nuner- visory snd appellate powera and possess (ho jurisdiction now oxerciasd sud posszased by the Segretary of the Intcrior in relation to nil ncts of the Conmlesionors of Indian Affairs and tho wsuing of reaulations for the payment of moneys on account of Iudizn expcnditures, subject to the adjustmeut and contiol of tiso proper officers of tho Tieasary Department. The Secretars of War in to mako such detais of officrs of tho army o8 luay be nec:ssary to ad- mintster the affaira of the Tudian service. Tao commanding olicara of tho Military Goorraphi- cal Dopartments of the arm? in which Indian triboa 10 Jocatod aro to ko ex-oflicio in chargo of dndian aifairs io their departmsaate, aod they are to make much detatls of oXcera sezviug I their ocoromands as may bo necessacy for thia Bervice, aud theso ofiicors are to bo held respouti- blo for sany npopiect of duty or mal- administration, sud subject to tial thereior by militery courta. o fucrease in the namber, riok, pay, or slfowances of oflicers s to talio place on acrount of thoir disabarzing these new duties. All contracts for suoplies lor trats- poriation connected with tne Twlian servico ere 0 bo mado fu connection with the army sorvice. FTho ofioers of a1l eliil avancies of the Indin sorvice aro to ba abolizhed at tho timo that the War Dopartment assumes cuarge of tho Indian Burcau, Tuo Bscrolary of War {a toenuse n. sccurato mn onumeration of the Indans in tho United Biates ra poesible, and tho rations and other suppios to Lo sevued thecenfier aro to be apon Lo basis of such new enuwmeration. The d:ift of opintoa 1o both Houses 18 now in favor of this cannge. The atrangest opposition 1 likely to come from tho poli not wish to iy the ra'ronsge ¢ mosetod wita tho civil offices In tha Iudiau Durcun curtniled. Tho President 18 very earncetly i favor of the tiausfor. The Indisn Bureau wsos origioally connocted with the Wur Department. ————— MORRISON, . UTS EIPUTOATION OF 118 WAR-RECORD, apecral Digpateh to The Chicago Tribune. Wisnixatow, D. C., Jan. 16,—The poopls of Tilinole and of tbo country w:ll bo glad to koow sbat Willlam I, Morrisan, of iHivois, Chairnian of the Committes oo Wass aud Means, foois very much oggrieved at tho public comment st tho fact that his military record was omitted from the last Congressional Dircctory. Thia fact has occasioned the adverso criticisms upon Morsison in noarly alt tho Republican nowsra- pers, Morzlson certainly was o very gallant Uoion soldier, as Con, Grant has puthely testified, sud ho now suffora soveiely from » wound I tho lunga recetved while at tho front for :ho Union catise, Ho has aliwaya considared bils military record his spocial prido aud hooor, It wae, thevefore, thougbt very extraardivary bv Morrison'a friends that Lus military record should pave boen dropped from the Congressional Revord, snd that at the same tima & clerk should bave bosn appoloted to his Committee who is specially known for Lia past and present hostit- ity to tho Unlon, aud who has named o child 3 yoars of ago after J. Wilkes Doo:h. 3Ir. Mor- risou's ezplanation of the unfortunate slip in tho Directary is this: Morrison eent to the compiler “of tho Dircctory his biography., Toct biogravhy contsined lis military record fu full, snd a groat dosl more wiich has been omittod, The Comipitteo bay- fog the compilation fu charge fouud thut Mor- rigou's_vecord, which was louger than that of any other lilinuis momber. wan tuo long, and they requestod lum 1o abbreviate it by stnk- ing’ out ten lives, o did this, aud wuuck out eiglt distinet facts m his Iife, fn- cluding tho militaty portiou. ‘Thocompiler also 1oquoated that only public oftices shoutd bo montioued, and that tho biograpm- cal portion rhounld be eliminated. Aurrison did not uoderatand that n military commiseion was & puLlic ofiico, aud so etruci ont thas with tho seven other biogiaphical facts, ‘Chis1a Mor- rison's czplanation, snd lio iusists (hat bo i more x‘\wud of his wor rocord thun of any- thing in hin Congres.onal carear, aud that 1o {u not = friend of Ben Hill. Howsver, Slor- nison bas uo special 1ght Lo compla w ot tha ad- voreo polisienl erfticiam rospecting thiv omiasnan, witho eravares wero mado with bis own hand, and be hias left much lesa fmportant mattor in Dis bicgraphy, 1lo has, for iustaoce, thought propor tu put_in tho year that Lo was Clurk of tho Cireuit Court of Gonoa Conuty, but Las omittsd the fact thut ha orgarized aund com- mauded the Forty-mnth [linow Rogitmout. Spectal Dizvateh to T'ne Chicado Tribune, Wasmixazoy, D, C., Jan, 16.—7Ths House Com- mittes on Hulns bus agread to report au im- portant amendment to tho 120th rulo of the House which limile the subjects of loglulation which may bo fucluded in Appropriavion bills, This rule is a6 foliows: No Approj riattn bilt sliall be ronorted fu such gen- erat Appropriation bills, or be 10 order s at smend- et tiereto, for any oxpeudituts 10t pruviously aue thorized Ly Jaw, UDleis 4 continaation of apprv; tions for wich pubLLe worky and objectn sa are airvady {1 progroes, aml for the coutingeucies for corying vl Lo saveral Departtnuts of the Govorument, By au old coustruction of tho last clanes of thls rule—rviz,, **aud for the contingencios for carrylog on the soveral Departwents of tho Goveinmont "—loglslation for ou Increasa of tho salarios of publiv ofticers has buen held to be in ordor, whilo any swmendment or provislon ro- ducing sslary bas luvariably boon ruled out of order. A noiable fustance of the opeistion of this ulo occurred at the timo tha salary-grab was pazsed in 1873, thal moab unpopulir measure buvivy been evgrafted upun tho Legislative Arpropriation bill, Tho Coms mitles how proposed 1o stiiue out of tho rulo the claugo which has been thus coustrued, aud substitute for it unothor makiug say logielation in ordor the offect of which ia to retrench the vxpunves of the Uoverumeni. This awoude wment was voted for in Cowmwittes by Mousra, Kerr, Mandall, sud Cox. MMr. Blsino did not vate for i, aud Gou, Bauks waw not prossut. Tho Comunlltes willy It spportuuity ! no other billa wil romain upon the caleudar ox- 1t the weadowa, oball presont itsalf, report thia smendment to- morrow, DIPLOXATIO APPHIOPRIATIONS. The Committeo on Appropriationa will proba~ bly report the Diplomatie and Consulac bill to the © MTouss Wednesdsy noxt, The reduction mada in this bill, when compared with tho esti- mates, will ba lo the neighborbood of 300,000 The ealarics «f the four frat-class European migsiona will be reduced from 817,600 to $14.600 each, and curresponding reductiona will bo made in tha salarien of the Ministera to sovaral othor countries. ‘Ilhs ‘misrtonn to the States of Bouth Amarica, Colombia, Ecuador, Feru, Bolivis, and Chill, will bo consolidated into two, ond tha Minieter to the Argentino Ttepublio wiil also b sccredited to Uragusy and Paraguav, to which wo naw send one reprosentetive jointly. TIE AREAT APPROPRIATIONY, Tho Committee on Appropriationa Is rapidly eollacting material for the more inportant ape propriations, and bopes to renoit somo of thom nt an early dato. Tho firat preat Appropriation bills to bo Anished will probably he the Legisla. {iva bill, by which about $13,000,0)0 wan appro- pristed last year, I-‘ollowlnf closo upon this, if, indeod. it doeq ot precede it, will bo the Forti- fication bill. ‘Ine remaining ones will probavly bo roported a5 faat a« tho llouso can act upon tham. Tho Hnouse Committeo on Approrra- tions, ahould the 120ts rule bo amended to- maorgow, will afler tho monuag Liour m1ve to go iuto Commttes of the Whola oo tho Mikita; Academnv Appropriation bill. Waoan this stall Do diapuso? of, as it probably will ba ta-mariow, capt TIIC CCNTENNIAL DILG. which can theu Lo reached on Tuerday, The | fricods of tho lstter measnro bave maio vorv caroful canvassof tho House, oud pesert that they ara pBure of 155 votes io s ta. vor, If oy have made mistakes fu thoir canvass, tna bill cam probably bo parscd _before tho hour of adfournment Tueedav, It isnot believed that tho Amocaty bul will any lengee wtand in the way ol tins weasare, The Domocrats, who were most fo- terested In it, say that the ItepuLlicans Laving Kkitled the Lill twico and taken timo by menus of & trick, they eco no resson why the subject ahsu d bo 1ovived at prozent. ‘The respooeibi:ity forita failura lio3 wholly with thn Adninmtra- tion party. The Democrata otplain tlat, had it uot bean for the docep:ion of corlan mem- bars, tho bisl would hase passed Friday, Lyach, tho zalored membar from Migwissinni; Stoxell, of Virgwin: aud White, of Kentucky, voted agzainat tho hll, on an underetandwg, tf oot with n_promise on Dlsiue's part that hs nould bring the bil up again by & motion to reccos eider. He did this, bul withdrew 1t a for wmiputes later, thus taking the bill from tho Houso altogethar. AN EXIENSIVE DLUNDER. A portion of tha Committes on the r:x]nmdl- turen of the Tressurv Dopartment, inziudiug | LI, its Charrman, visited tha Deps ent yester | day and medo a short call on Mr, Me(: cuief of the Privting Burenw, The books and the manner of keopitw nceountn were particulur- Iy Jookod into, and they wore faund to bo very carofully aud ac:uratelv kept. Ouve thing, bow- | ever, astoniglied the Committeo, and tha: war the statemznt that thero would bo a doficy 10 that Bareau of over $23,000, Wuoen nsted | for aun oxplanation, thiy Committee were told that tho Jast Congzress compaliad tho amall enrmino seal whick i3 prusted oo every note, boud, or picce of fiasciiomi roacy in cirenlation to be stwnped by hand 1natead of b7 n machiue owned by tbo Goveruinent, which did tLe worlk bettar than it is done by band, and that only 20,000 or £33,- 000 way aporopriatad for that ~purpose, whereas 1t c28t nearly & quarter of @ million of doliats, Treasuter Now xays_thas evory 1, £5, or ather i noto i-s10d by the Governmaut cos:s the Do- paitment 10 centy, aud that every &3 ia fraztiou- al earrency costs 25 coutd. Avthiesamo rate. tio bills uew fo cireulation wonld cogt thoir fazo-val- us t> mako them readv for reiseue, if oll the work were required to bo done by hand. Tha Committeo wili continue ther inquirics in tho Printiog Buteau, TOE GOCTUERN * cLAINA.” Thoe Honse Committeo on War Ciaima has takeo the tiut step townrds rdmitting the Sonibe- orn claim-crabbers to tho Treasury, It has sp- pointed a day 1o cons:der whether thes alull re- ort some general provision for tho adjudication of clsits for reus of bmldiogs durinx tbe War, wheto (hore was & conlituvus occupaucy of six mouths or moro. —_—— NOTES AND NZWS, THE GXLER-OFHICENS OF THE HOT:R. Srecial Dupaten to The Chicano Tridune, WAsmINGTON, D. C., Jan, 16.~80 twuch hss boen eatd sbout tho antecedents of thoee recont- ly appointed to tho.mubsrdinate positions of under-ofiicera of tho House of Ropresoutatives, that s statement prepared by Doorkeeper Fitz- bngh, nod poblishod to-day, may be of [nterest. 0f the now appulntees, he saya thisty served in tho Usion army, avd eleven in the Confederato army; sistcen have takon the modified oath, and ninety-four tho iron-clad oath ; nino colored moo and ono colored woman have bozn apnoint- ed by bim, Thers s no doubt that, nu faras Cal, Fitzhagh's appoiotments ato concerned, a4 much corelderation as loast bas boen shown for eox-Union oldlers a8 to the same class by tho Dourkeoper of tho laat [touso. The Rostmaster of tho House, who bas comparstively few ap- pointmonts to make, lias probably givon prefor- «nco to tLose Virginia friends a large percentags of whom woto Confoderate soldiers. LAMAL, Kivg Lamar does not get oo well with bia Coutcil of Saiety of Thirteon. Ilo has appotot- ed Woistor Clymer, of Pennavlvanio, its Claire man, now that the amneuty debate ts endod. o ALAHZA. The Sozretary of tho Treasary will to-morrow send to tho Iouee, in obedicnze to the 1oeolu- tion of Varue, of Ohio, the roports of soveral oflicars on Alasiza and tho fur-sesl trade. Awong tho papers will be 8 _repost from Gen, Howard, who visitod a email portion of tue mainlaud ; § oue from Elliott, a Trourury Agont, and oue from "doore, un agent seut last wummer (o San Franeieco by Seeretary Hnstow to examiue tho bonke of the Company who bave tho coutrpet with the Goverameut for taklog the seals, A FUATDULENT COTTON CLAIM, Tho Seorot-Servico Division of tho Treasury Dopartmont has been for sors time engaged 10 1 ioquiry regarding tho pavment of 8 fraudu- lent cotton claun by the Troasury sbout thres years ago, The smount of the clain was nbout 624,00, sud tho circumstaucos of the paymont aro of & very susplcious mature, Tho persons fnvolved nro eald to_bo o man namod Parkman, Gon, Rbody, aod Frauk Brooks, of seal-lock famo, and thers I8 cauvio for fearing that tho numos 01 ox-Asstatant Becretary Bawyor, aud ex- Cozomissicuer of Customa Harris, are linproper- 1y mixed up. 1u caso tbeso two goutlomen were both 1n oflica when tho alloged fraudulone pay- mout was madv—aud tho investigatiou niready mado seoms to compromie thom—tho facts in the cars will probably oo laid bofore the Grand Jury thin weel:, and, if thoy are as bad as re- ported, thero will Lo tomo very important in- dictments. TILL ATLANTIO INRORANCE COMPANY of New York ia opposing all the attempts of | 1awyors and other claimants to compioiiss 81y of thowar-prewiam ratos, sud bua thus 1ar beew wuceosslul, TIIE CENTENNIAL NANAGERA aro making srean tementa tor & meeting of & ¢ Inrga numoer of Union and Coufedersto soldivie at Llilsdolphiy this summer, ¢ (20 the Azocraled Press.) LOUINIANA RNeprasontations huving been made to the President that tholaww ot tho Unoited Btates are obstructed in veveral parishes in Loulsiina, United Stutes Distnict Avtorney Bocksith will by justructed through the Dopartment of Justice to brayg ilfegal combinations a8 well aa sudividuu offendory 1o trial, under the Enfurcernint act. Thie Prosident haa exproseed n detormiuation to preserve public order Lo tha -extent of his con stitutional pawer, ‘ThA*a ara turee compaiion of eavalry aud ono of iutantry in Loulsiana, but thiera 16 10 probability ot using tho wllitacy to mid tho evil suthortiea dr. Vivchback wiil pgralu ba In Washiagtoy tals werk to urge action by tho Benate un bis slain to s seat, = e mm A Storke Story On tho netate of Wodary, in tho nolzbborhood af Wrcpton, in {laugary, i Yuung wtork (.l from Ius uect last spring aud broke iy log. ‘The wamo-kecper boutid up tho broken lunb, und ted | tho stutk with great cae, wnnl tho bono prow syaiu sud tho bird was cured, Meautime the | wiotk hud boevme w0 tauie that Le always came for his diuner 1o the kitchen or ohaieaun. Tnis pruciico ho kopt up oven after bis was ablo to tly Alwor tho rye usrvest, L perenw aud prothron took their departuie for othor chumus, but be praferred to rewain, One day, durjui & Buvero storm, Le diwappeated, and wo trace of hun conld be discoverad, Aftor mony doys Lo wus accidontally found o au uue used rouis which had uo old-fastioued dro-place. lie was on tne hoarth, svd cum‘)la'.el covered with soot. Jie must bave fallon dawn tho chin- noy ou tho duy of tho storin, When found ho waa i 8 very sorlurn condition, 5% hiu bad boen in the room, without auy nourisnment whutever, for thiriy-four dags, His peck bLud beeowto us slondwy oa oug's hittle flager. At first he would eat pothing, but drank an enorwoud quaniity of waier, Lo ks now, bowerey, 0200 miora comulataly everon tho ortate, He flies aronnd the neigh- boriog flo A= n tho day time, but never fails to retury to i ..all &t night ——— THE COAL MONOPOLISTS® VICTIMS, Sectal thavateh to The Chieago Tribune, PrirAveLpitta, Pa., Jan, 16.—8even collisrie of tha Readlog Conl and Iron Company and about twenty-five bolonging to tndividoal opera- tors wlli resume work to-dav for the purpose of supplying the furnsces on the line nF the road. Noarly 4,000 men will bs emploved in these col- lierles, Desiden, thera aro 16,000 men now idle in {he Schuyikill reglon, and 70 cullieriss, It not liliely that resumption will be general untl March or Aptil. —_——— After War, Destilonce, and Intemparsnes, Col lead to the' grosless demtruction of humin nf’:. meinly in conmcquence of (helr belng systemsts fcally” neglacted,—* 1nf} (o go s they come,"=untll a rimple, curable affection s converted Ino serions and geaerally fatal disase, Ttls belter 1o take cate ofa congh or cold from fia inciplency, by uaing Jramptly Dr. Jayue's Exectorsnt, 8 semmedy thoroughs 7 sdapled 10 rcmava these comyhints, snd equally «fe.tive In the nrimary stages of O Astin ‘may and Dranchitine e el —_— BUSINESS NOTICES. Lxcursion to tho 'CropicsmAn cxe cursion m'eymer will leave New York every three weekn, raliing at tho ports of Iavans, Progreso, Cam. piche, Vora Cruz, Tuxpan, Tamplco, snd New Or. ieans, snd from thore return, For particulars spply to F.'Alcxander & Sons, 38 rosdway, New York, o Sl s Irowwn’s Hronchinl ‘Froches for Pule monary aud aathmatlc disorders, have proved thalr efticacy by a tert of many yoars, and have rooeived teatimonlals from eminent men who have used them. DRY G:ODDS. ollen Opportmiy. ONCE MORE! GREAT Animal Glearing Sale, RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF CARSON, restored to heslth, and ismoreof mpet lblfl[ PIRIE & C0, 1Madison and Peoria-sts, - Bogi_nning this (Monday) morning, Jan. 17, poremprory and unreserve salo of tho Winter Stock of the Grent West Eud Dry Goods Iouse, at immensoroductions and sacrifice in prices, 'The Golden Opportunity for those who desire to economizo, Pop.in Alpacss, Comel's Hair Plaius, Crape Clotks, Valoncies, &2., &t 20 cis, yard ; goods formerly sold from 30 10 87 1-2 cta. IMohairs, Buskot Clotns, Sergos, Stripe Cam:l's Hairs, &e., at 26 cte. ig:a; recuced irowm 38, 40, aud 46 Wido English Mcrinos, Hoavy Al- paca Poplins, Dizgonals, &c., at 80 cts. yard; worti 45 to 66 ots. Ali-Wool Fronch Sergos, Sateens, Brocades, and Satin Siripes, re- duced f:em 75, 80, and 86 cts. to 40, ' 50, and 80 ots. Drop d’Damoes, heavy and fine, all- wool, 65 cis. ; yormony $1.26. All-Wool Eeal French Iderinos ro- duced from 75, 8Gc, and £1, to 60, @0, ond 70 ets.; the chospest Mer- inos uver oftered. Large lot 40-inch French Cash mares, roduced from §1.26 and §1.60 to 80 cts.and §l yard; great bar- gain. ¥ Pleids, Suitings, &o., at noarly 60 per cent reductions. Blacik Alpacas 25 ots. yard ; o spe- oial bargain, worth 37 1-2 cts. Heavy Black Quecn’s Cloths 40 cts. ; rogular 660 goods, Grent bargaing in B’k Cashmeros, all grades, BI'k Gros Grain Silks a¢ $1, $1.25, and $1.60; cheapost goods oifored. * Cachemire Milano” Bl'lc Bilks, richest, most durable, and choapnsf Gros Grains importod. Groat bargaing 1n Dark and Blk. Ground Fanoy Strivo Bilks, at 65, 75 aud 85 cts; resliy dosirable qual- ilgs and styles. _Colorod Gros Grain Silks at a sac« riflco. Lyons Cloak Velvets roduced £3 to 50 per cent. Cloalks nt almost half price. TLadios’ All-Wool Beavor Clonks at 85, $7 and $8 cagh, formor prices $10, $12 and 816, F!}J‘r Beaver Cloaks, 85, worth $0 oach. Tadies oxtra fine Chinchilla, Fur Boavor, and Esquimaux Boaver C:onks, nicoly trimmed, 812, $16 and §18, worth noarly doublo. Groat roductions in Shawls, * Tadios’ Underclothing, Chomisos, Draweors, &o., at 40. 45, 50 and 60 ots; holt %l 3 Ladies’ Night Gowns, 760, §1 and $1.25, worth noarly doublo. TLadios’ Fronch Linon Yolees, hand omb'd’d, 1, worth 83 each. Great sacrifico in Corsets of all grados. 5 TLadics’ Morino' Drawers, 26 ots. pair, worth 75 cts, TLadics' Ribbod Merino Hose, 16 ots., roduceed from 30 cts. Mon's Merino 8hirts and Drawers, 60 cts. onch, worth 75 ots. Missos’ F'anoy Wool Hoso, 10 ct8. pair, worth 40 cts, Bargains inLinons and Housokeop- ing Goods, érunt reductions in Flannols, Blan~ kots, &o.. Cassimoros, Cloths, and Cloakings groatly rodueed. on the GOLBEN CPPORTUNITY Madison & Peoria-sts, BUSINESS OHANOES. GOOD CHANCE FOR HOTEL MEN, 1 oftur for sale Nxturce and furuiturs, averything tn d order, aud elgt years' lease of the lhvmanl Tous, at SL.rqueity, Mich, Lake Huperior, on very Fousoratly ke hotel has all minderate scoomm ud {4 well patrontzed, ¥or LDEWICK ¥ Lo, 8 NAEUR, ’l‘rflmx‘z’:{ Houssy "Collaterals. Unider aud Ly siriua of » vower of salo contained ty anda datod Kt 5 1939, muado Ly Jouyh W, Lot 0 tho urder of Olletiueey'T, Dawois for 33,040, payeul 4 1nunilia oftur e dute tiereol, with lutrost 8 10 pos cont wltee wabiirity at the 1k of Montrea], Cbicar sud vy vaid Bowon duly fadurusd, T sball, ois the 1ui Wy ol Jauuary, 16875, ot L o'lock b, m,, &b the por] Q00r of Ao Oliatuter of Cowmercs, curnus Jio ad Washinglon i, 1 tio City of Culcagy 1 Bale of e € ol at pubife aucton U the bighes Lidder casl 1n bnwd, 100 shares of the Caluist and Chlc G aud Dicke Gowpany, duposited it colniersl e curily [0F tho payiment of said nole, defuult lavisf beenwedy fn Wi peyment tbereol, Terina of cah, W, T, BUOOESS, Attoruey at Law, Na, 7 Olark-aby Chicego, Jao 110

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