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e Thicage Dailp Teibune, f-fl_"‘—_———— &VOLUME 20, CHICAGO, HHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1876. ' NUMBER 168. . FINANOCIAL. i | opportuatty to mak i pur- | Jndge Rice, nnd Gon, Coon, arrived hiere ta-day. | had enly 1o watt until snother Congress ta be repeated, A ] D SRS S oot 3 e e et o “vanid biwo | Teg wil vislttho Prosincnt and Cabinot ofiicors | 1t was monatrons, it wan rean, i FOREs3N. of tho commandant, who wan bimsolf most fo- T havo n law oacted suthorizing Paymastora | to-morrow, and thon placo thomuolves In com- | | The question belng o the smendment of Me. Fd- 2~ Paaoiariug. ttisc he knaw-nothing abont/the ) ' ) Lo ndvauco at proper times smail numie, 310, $15, | munication with tho lesding Republicau Sena. [ Tunds it wss rejocted by » rlaing volo—yeas 13 Sy 'ik’i%"k«'é’fin“zfi“w'fififmu sitsiGe soidi i m&l‘fihaflm ’ Ffll‘l]]fll‘S 3 & Mefl afllfls o i’ll':-‘ counll‘-:‘itn d:n l& a‘lllt‘:_u. Itlllm lb;y azn‘y' um]rli tors, St eH AR nffi.nqucmnfln‘hm mmrr‘:il on melunnmmnr of Mr, Correspondenc ',_5 ative to England's who pushed thom about with the batt en"é:' ot ; s ho 0 thel , 1} N FINANCE, Irenty, an rejected—3 5 4 ; 3 k Pa(‘,ts Elmited in the Nav make them contonted nnr sh.s:;ro:: :u‘de promota Dlalno will deliver hin financial speech to-mor- :nu:;"hu wx:d"lnelma Aflx’r?n‘:uve n:i:« ; icorn, D tioe < B :‘l::lzh'nx;m‘v‘:?::}efil “"""I?" e dThnt[s Dosred a.'Vlng‘S an. L] D t I -Y g}hn wnllx-lbnlnu 13! :l.n wives -nd f'llxlldnn at | row. PR m}f;‘»‘;“ffl. r&r:l:ll::;lfi:ifll"('n;?:;.“ m.{x.dm, feets Purchase of- 4o Suez Canal onen flmo’npon o gw:n-l?u“} gi‘:ln w:;‘f::%‘m omo. o would nleo recomment at 8 cor- POAT-0] AUDS. on, 3 3 . . g Thh e ra st s gy CLARK-ST., CHICAGO. epartment Inves- tain fum Lo placed at 1 oo | 1ho ifonso Commitic on- Post-Offcos and | o, Mr, Edinunds moved t> atrike out tho presmble. o IF€Ss 3 s junctare, 18 2 P R TAndanis of forsinn agandeons. that thoy mipht | Post.Jtosds to-day contintied their cxamination | Petzl by rhing rete—sess i8¢ ey O s howover, the commandant apologized, surlily t t q r r? i Ir, Eaton maved to amend the clsuse in_regard to R enaugh, juat in timo to provent & catastropho. STHMENT CERTIFICATES. igation, propeey catacan fobiga siors snd pulsc | of Hoksook, fooay Spscel et of the D | thsten Ly spespipin b papin vorsy g — R oo inds? sai sommaonod artmont, who gava his testimony, showing s | 4 totue stockholders on thelr capital stock,” o it 3 T & i ! DM of soiisactor with torka'Tof ayo fare | wouln songs.+ 1o appioptistion neraiabetore muae | M, Rouher ¥ yresses Faith in the {h tho Britlsh Indisn residonts who unfolded digvit, Sirnlty of thole Situation sl Molianorof s pose of procuring frandutent coutracts, alinding | ®hall be pafd in full fntothe Tgessury of the United to theun o long ttlo of wlist thioy hid lo yndorgo Ropublic. 1o aleo tortified in regard Lo Porfeet Seotrity—Liberal Cntercsl, e ctie tatcs before any dividend to tockholdera on thetr in the shapo of incroasod dutica and gencral wreay Cortiicnto Fecared by Mortqneo on | [nprovements Suggested Y an OL | eupecesat 1 so s oo o s s nocomary | bt o et hod, 1200 Sk o0t | itk or sy o pol el e ud 4o Reswrau.%x e e eytiscs. shoppad s Mty Todion doow, ) ame of ertine {1 3 * nrm of tha sarvice, but susceptiblo of groat im- DIPNOTER LEGISLATION. Mr. M Xn in faver of f 4 Mesars, mpire, Tundo b T e oopeascy venl covakts ekt k and Prominent Naval T Bt e bl o Tent e | Thosub-comeyitiao of tho Judiciary Commite | Withsm sad Lot onparag it (1 Pilhand. Mesars. pire, plundoted Lor, and bohaved In tho most atro cicus manner to all on board, tolling thom that they know nothing of tho Beyyid Barghash, and curaing the Eugliah to their hearts' conte: () Egypt Succeeds in Becuring a | fheotber hond b Soyeiq s nsaod s praciam: should bo drilled in heavy artillery in addition to tho presont dnll; that tho marino staff la suporilaone, although the officers wero solectod from tho list for excollent charactor, aud shonld teo bad boforo them to-day tho question of tho 3Mr. Norwood salid he daeired o apeak on the bill, procurement of (t}m charter ullum nfirlnncoml; Lm; v:u .:‘l}l!':nlu Io’a‘:lnn‘ :’uny. He moved that the nental Hailway Company, Col, wman, o nate adjonrn, jected. . Kontucky, tostified That hio Iimd knowletso of | , M- Edwards eaiTie understood .that the Benator Olliger, Tame Showing tho ncenmuintion of atima Tested for the benes of Children or athierat e e Acchigarmea he Diplomatic Bill Forth sothe lost 1o the sorvicoy that on shipbosrd | Luprapor monte o Iniluence loyisatiou. frvirtratuons ot wal dod eould nit g9 vihos Loan of $80,000,000. Liop hiclly sboliehidy Slavory--not, morsly th lovested. . L Q ll, omatic i Forther the marines shoul subjec! 0 oomman RECOGNITION O BUL, Lill ba laid over until to-murrow that the Henator minfons, includtng Mukdiahu, Merka, and War- 100 of tho naval ofticers. At prosont th 1 Tho Prosidont haa rocognized L. J, J. Wicna- | might apaak, He th t th S Y Considered in the Hous O L Rl e, A D O A o | oty s Gonmul of ta Nethariaads o Tie | brococs t the Goustieraton oF ExcEniive Losimeen: 9 Shaiid abie, (Ou comerpobdant ternscke) las onsidercd 1n the louse. el which in dotrisioutal to the discipling of | wols aud Michigay to reaida st Chicago. o Mormnom sbilied soalation hat e Comy Cuban Insurgents Continue fo Burn and | §i0h (5 i Feyptiane. who. 1t appaas, had sae 6 NAYY, cera now aro undor lostraction af Sy i 1 » ceaded in gaining the eor of the principal inliab- 216155 | the Naval Academy In Infautry and artillory THE RECORD. ;’é;”.ffl”;:‘.‘fid&’n'.’g'%:fifl;,‘?’é’:;'fi.‘“d‘?;’;’."&é“:ifin Des"‘,y Plantation Propcrly. Rants of finwnllz;y pm:fiumg l.hupmsbfilk h‘:mu hacoa Springer, of linois, Convulses His T Bt el e tmate. Then: weat Tate Ssesutive seasion, and il [\ y Ny Biin 4 > WasnINGTON, D. C,, Fob. 0.—Mr, Wallace pre- i 4 aeh, ‘wenl executive sesslon, an ooy 10 2 e . tablishea; that such modification of thomarino | & e o iong trom 6,000 citizens of Penn- | sdjournod. > 5 TURKEY. + e 3 S i vaen e £ Adicneo ab ho Expenso of B | comnenkdmacl I exea sariog 4o, U, G% | e o davor af id to.tho Toass PaclS | e iy st D e A orsinss EyoLin SrATATIT, oo savings soocunt av N . . f . Dannl 1 & U . L0NDOY, Fob, 9.—] MENT OEBTIFIOATRS whenover 8100 s thus aocumu- ister Read, Ife also recommonded the sppointment | Italfrond. Iteforrod. Inig o the Becretary of e tor faformation an wp-the ¥ ¥ Finok, Yebr Bu 1t spaechrfn Ui Homih of & Boord of Admiraly, consleting of four Commanders, two Admirals, and ono Captain, tho Captain to be Becretary of tha Board, toau- Mr. Randolph, from tho Committeo on Bili- | nuimber of draughi-borves and muies in the srvice of of Commons last evoning, Disracll medo the fol« in . lowi ol PR tary Affairs, roportod favorably on the Iouso t‘gn‘ l::nflzuy:.t\'l:l,l; mjh Eu.;:: :|1m xe":-::h;:’c'a:‘fi}}.'m' e GREAT BRITAIN. owing itnportant sanouncemant: ' Bofore we ted. e holder of a Gortifeato hian tha privilogn of examine fog tbe condition of the trust 8¢ soy time on salllog at o agree o support tho Austrian pote, it had been offios of the Trustes. Sin & hervise contracts, to bave chargo of the Navsl | bill dopating condemned cannon nnd cannoo- | Mr. Thornburgh oblected, an the ground that the WESTON WINH A VICTORY. J Gooloaol theTrasler, o eat, when duo, reto- | The Exploits of That Individual | Academy, to inspect tho books of allowanco, and | balls to tho Lodios' Monumont Ausociation of | Iforinatiot calit for wouid occupy the whole clerl- | Loxpos, Fab. 0.—Westan dofostod Porkina, {sumated Lo us. ( an sumistabdlle masnar, i ed, I dostrd, o remitiod by drathoroxprons 0wy | © g e STy cs et d be Buron 10 conmult tho genoral rocords of thinga pertain- | Alloghony County, Ps, Dassed. - €l furce of the Dopartmeut tllitho close of theses- | 4yo prtinli champion, in & walk for & £60-cup. }:;;3 fhio Mortu's doslee, owaver, miuch. thobs pustof Aho Uliod Btalos, Adliom, 0o atannger, Uy Py tationys YTon- | luglothe nary, Whonovor ny matter pertan | 3tr. Morell,from tho Commitios on 2ublia coxurrTeR nEFOUTS. Tiio match wu the groatost pumber of miles 1n | Seaud algof o "t I Euelsnd ehould not ; 3 Buildings and Grounds, reported o bill appro- The Bpeaker then calied on cotnmittecs for reporta. | twonty-four hours, Porkina mado 66 miles o S ] M. 1 A Cor P i 3 priating 25,000 for continuug tho work of Im- | Chtn reperbed aCIH atborising i necretery of | Oftcen hours, aud etopped. proving the Capitol grounda duriug tho present | the Treasury o mell at privale sale such s portlon of FAILURE. flacal yoor. Tho appropriation mada Jast year fs | i Ly'yie Tropurty af blncennes, Ind, s may be ro | . Toxpox, Feb. 0.—The frm of William derry exliausted. Pasgod. of the Olin & Misain<ippl, the Esannville & éuw‘ & Bon, forelgn provislon merchants snd agents, Mr. Edmunds eubmitted a resolution inatruct- | fordsrille, aud the Indianapalis & Viucennea Railroad | Now, 133 aud 134 Whitechape), High atreet, and iog tho Committes ou Public Buildings and | G s e e R e o ity | i3 Fouthwark and Southampton, have failed. Grouads to lnqairo into_tho expedioncy of wok- | kuown sa lie V steam-tail irsct,” or tbis *Jiall-Neli- Their lisbilities aro v:c;«:;t £90,000. i 508 property. K : Ing au adoquato provision for tha speody com- | SR TFFRN) o) jected 1o that proviston of the biilal. | = The story that a quautity of gunpowder bad pletion of tho Washinglon munument io Wasli- | lowinpr s transfer of the pruperty at private ralo, and | beeo discuvered smong the coais of o steamor av ington, and that tliey bave leave to roport by '"3{‘,"“.-‘.‘}:{,:,‘,",‘:,‘},‘i,'&"fi;,"f"fi‘f. l?‘ 5?@:5%’:};"::&“& Antworp is pronounced untrie. bill or otlorwise. Agreed to, would bo unjust to theso raflroad companfes which 8iop, tho'chiey of such Burean should actns a membor of the Board, and vote, and to give bis viows mzudln%ma samo. Ho uatd that ho was in favor of tho bill abolishing prize monoy; that it detractod from tho charactar of the sor- vico, ofton interforlog with naval oporatious, and engondored quarrele betweon officers when trying to act in cowmand of o steamer; that o urges the abolition without roference to_tho fact that It bolongs to a barbarous age. It is undarstood that Admiral Porter will be tho next witness to be examinod. —— THE CONSULAR BILL, NTRUE, Loxpox, Feb. 9,--Telegrams from Vienna de. clare the dispateh to tho affect that tho Consuls at Mostar bad receivod instructions to negotiata with insurgents ou the bazis of Count Andrassy's proposals tu be untitoe, — HUNGARY, A MONUMENT 70 DEAR, Pestit, Feb, 9.—At a conference of the Liboral members of the Hubgariau Diet, Leld lo-day, it was unanimouely agroed to support a bill for the orcction of a national monument to tho de- LOANS ONREALESTATE I Chicago and fmproved suburbs, in sums of $3,000 «nd upwards, made at curront ratos, BAIRD & BRADLEY, 00 LaBalle-st, GENERAL KOTICES. s S S 7 And the waters prevailed ex- ceedingly upon the earth, and all the HIGH hills near Chica- Views of Senators on the House Centennial Biil. Committee Appointed to Investigate Bill King and Schumaker. THE CANAL PURCHABE. Loxnox, Feb. 8.—The oflicial correspondenco | ccasod statcsman, M. Deak, were covered, even the . o UMOROLS BYEECIIES, DEFAULTING OFyICLES, werialtdaly naing e peoperty, relativo to the purchase by Groat Dritain of the e GHTS. Conkling’s Friends Pushing| . seas tupatehio Tho chian Trivune, ' | - Mr. Biogmen trom the Committea on Finance, | | M1E: Whis tuinies Siat ;i&?‘-‘-:“;;’;flfi’-’ o the | Riedivo's shires in the 820z Caa) ia made pab SPAIN: + D. C., Fob. %— 3 o roported a Rubstituto for the resolution subwit. | be diepueed of by public competition, not vy privats | lic to-day. The details of the commenceuent ted by Ar. Davis early in tho sossion in regard | *3) and objeots of the transaction carrespond with So. Tho property consists of sbout elzhty acres, of 1o tho sccounta of defauliing publl ofcers, ele, Tho | s e teaad somunnien Sequiio st ot ousrsblra: | aogapisnation made by Dlerm e e o rabaitto direcla tho Secreary of s Trossuey 10 | - Afercoumbioable dacuasion, oo il wateejctd— e s ety iy ruf o Senatc, s moou 28 praciicable, with a | year, 112; nays, 110, A e statenient of all tho balances duo to the United Btates THE DIPLOMATIO APPROPBIATION DBILL. llrmeéx agcént ]thné !:hn E;{z;!yjnnn G?\"en:]meng from public oficern and othars who were formerly, The House then went into Commitiee of the Wale, | convidered England her most sincore friend, an: b . 5 | with 3r. Hoekius in tho chair, on the Coueular sud | Would infloitely profor the Egyptian interest in but mot now, in tho public service, distingulsbiug | pjjlomatic Appropristion biil, and was address=d by | the canal transferrea to Englsnd than to any thons which havo becn sottlod, and setting forth, &8 | Mr, Byringer, of Iiinols, in defenro of tho econcmiv | other pawer. Tho Rothschilds roceive 214 por ncar s practicable, tho period over whicl such oc. | feabures of tho bill, cont commission on tho 20,000,000 ad- counts extend, the smounts tnvolsed, ctc., togother | | SIE. byringer eaid the people, in the election of 1874, | vanced and 5 per cent lotercst hotl tho ith tio charscter of the stocka held by tho Unitcd | B Ao L B e aia- that Hhego musy | Dritishi Government rofand, The correspondance Slates, the smount of auch stocke, and if default has | Lo rotrenchiment, sconomy, and reform fu the Govern. | includes a letter from Lord Odo Ruesell, British boen miade fn the payment of interest. Mr, Dovis | went. Thoy hud frusted’long to the party fu power | Mivistor at Berlin, roporing that P'rince Bis- " - | forit;and. had Leen disappointed, and 2o they bad | marck had montioned the purchase in terms of sald thete might be some smendment to the rosolu . tion, but, a8 it was nstep in tho right direstion, e | Sime, del;ll‘".;nldy “fif‘ work -.ml dmxt majority o the | high avprociation and spproval. The leiter of would not cause any delsy by propoaing to amonids Sauairiils el rgspectind catey oul the wiskies | ¢ie Dritish agont at Cairo shows that tho Klie- LAND UILL. In reply to Garfield’s encomium on the Btato De- divae offered to sell Eugland the right to 15 per Ar, Boutwell {ntroduceds Lill to repest the Pro- | pariment jast week, he (Springer) nudertook to prova | cent of the uet revenuo of the canul, to which ho ewmgption Iaws, und provide for the saieof tiuber upua | that that Department was no oxception to tle oxtrava. | 7a8 entitled aftor the earuings of tho canal ox- the public iaudn of the United States. 1o gave nutice | gance sud peculationa of the other Departments of the | ceed n cersain specifiod sum, Tbo Khedive rec- i o) 2 s he amount of continient expenson charged by forelgn tho caual. ‘T'bo Earlof Dei 5 Etatasee, o rogars o oo LI ionin 1 ALkt B | 3 cutesntans soup o ehlon M. Warbivione Buurorat | ContEOl OFor Hg Caa. L eald Tk s But your ark may rest se- Him for the Presidency. curely on the hill-tops at Hins- dale; and for the key of the front door apply to O.°d. STOUGH, at 110 Dearborn-st, (1T TAX REDENPTIONS. On snd after ¥'eb, 25,1870, the prominm on redemption of City Tax Certificates will bo as follows: Balo of 1875, for city taxes of 1874, 20 por cont. Halo of 1874, for city taxes of 1873, 40 por cent. Saloof 1873, for oity taxes of 1872, 50 por cont. Partios wish. ing to wvest oan havo cortifiontes, until tho sbove data, at tho presont rates, viz: Bale of 1878 without promtum. Sale of 1874 and 1873, 25 por cont premium. ARNY MOVEMENTS. Hexnaye, Feb, 9.—Tho Carlists have ssaumed! the offeusive ageinst the Alplousist positions ab Oyarzuu. find that their Consular aud Diplomatio bill is in Joopardy. Tho opposition of both'Wood sad Howitt, of Now York, mcoms to havo caused some walling inthe ranks of the Democracy, snd semoe aro beginning to fosr that mistaken Liavo boon made by tho Committeo fn the con- struction of the bill. Tho cascecited by Mr. Howitt in which tho sbolition of tho Consulates would be rninoas to our trade, and cause a com- plote surrender [n soveral oases to Dritish on- torprises, aro oonsidered unanswerablo, and it would not bo strange if womo of the Consu- Iates were rostorod by smondmont. Indeod it is quito cortain that whon tho bill comes into the Committes of tho Whole under the five-mine ute rule, leading Domocrats will themsolves pro- pose important amendments, HPIINGER'S BPEECH to-dny was one of the best ovor made by a now momber. It waos, of course, bitterly xnrtlam. nnd was 8 sovore arralgnment of tho Adminis- tration, but nono will bo more willing than the THE NAVY DEPARTMENT- TOUSE INVESTIGATION, Svecial Diapatch to The Chioaqo Tribune., Wasuinaroy, D. O, Feb. 9.—The Willis Bub- Committco ou Naval Contracts and Purchnsos examinod last ovening Mr. Wood, Cliof af the Doarnd of Bioam Engincering, coucerning tho ro- plating of bollors by the mothods known ns the cylindrical patent and Ishorwood. Ile aa~ sorted that no boilors had been plated excopt in cases whoro thoy were worn out and con- domned by o rogular Loard of Burvey. e acknowlodged that in soveral ivatances bollera in naval vessols bad exploded, snd in somo cmsca lives lad beon lost, bat ineiated that the cousoe had beon the om- ploymont of ineflicient and untrustworthy por- — PRUSS!A, ESTIMATLS YOI THE CURRENT YEAR. Benur, Jau, 19.—Io to-day's sitting of ths Lower Houee of thoe Prusaian Diet, 1lerr Camp- hausen, the Mmistor of Fivance, submitted the estimates of public iucome and oxpenditurs for tho current year. Referring to the past yesr, tho Minister observed that owing to the stato of af- fairain 1875 it wos oxpocted that the revonues derived from tho Stato railwaya would show o deficiency as compared with tho estimates of 6,000,000 marks, sud 1ho stamp duties a falling off of twoanda half millions. Ou tho ather hand, the adminielration of woods and foresta showed o surples of six mitlions, Lod that of the Btate mine¢ a surplus of oce milliou. : soos appointed for* political purposos. He in- | Ropublicaus to sid in corrocting many of the do- | odier tatos, Urdered rrinted. £4,030, Cushing: at $4,000, and Bchenck at $16,700), the Direct and indirect taxation yield tho 8. 8. HAYES, Comptrolloz,. | e O oI5 o ate ibrenatio T nge: polated ont: The winta of hia B Lit Sprovides Voal attf the guth of next June, | il hur loghuding $,100 ip gold for lelegnn{n’a for g;t:’r;:‘i’u:z; e ;h;fi‘l‘:n?g, ?{ucfifizg"éfii;“&'fi smounta calculatod upon 1. tho ‘petimates. 3 o uarier, eau an bearur ; ” 5 ; Ohicago, Fet 7, 1875 {0 thoso usod by Tehorwood whon Engiuser {n. | 4pocch bavo” slready, boon outlinod in thoso | Hoibicy. i o of tho il rnuires tua Sucrutaty | Pichie 10 Sadri. 110 sizo showed ihe Miowuce of | wessed bitaelf of control of (b caul. Commpmen. oxalned thits aotnpsianding INNOTICE. Chiof ; that thoy aro cheaporaud can reaist | Ciopatchos. o a sorious ar- [ ofthe Intorior lo causo apraisements to be made | 510,607 to Mr, Toker while Minister o Turkey for i e 3 ndig ument, but bhad not proceeded far eforo ha was skotching tho valisut Htornberger 88 ho shook the American flag be- neath the palm trecs of the Bamoan Ialands in the teoth of the monkeys, It was onoof the most brilllaot and humorous apeochios the smil- ing Cox—Congressman and carpel-baggor—aver mado. Republicans wero quite willing to bo abused for the sake of the humor, and humor did not provo the strongest arguwont in sup- port of thobill. - PGS, THE COMING CAMPAICN, CONKLING BTEPS FORWARD. Bpecial Dupatch (o Tha Chicave Tribune, the reduced scalo of taxation for 1376, the awount auticipased from the claes-tax would only be 1,949 marks leas than in 1874, tho Min- ister pointing out tha: the number of porsons uow liabls to pay incame-tax excceds the nume ber hable in 1875 by 21,170, Tho complote ao- connts for 1875 wonld only show a trifling sur plus, The gross recoipts for 1876 aro ostimated at 43,010,110 marks less than last year, and tho cetimated expenditure {y reduced by & similar amount, An equilibrium bstween expeuditure and rovenue ia thereby maintained, both being estimated at 051,449,800 marks. The ordinacy expenditare is 619,162,518 and tho oxtraordinary 42,096,252 macks from time to time of the timber msuding upon thu | preaents made Turkish ofliclals, 1t used to be thought, FRANCE. public Jands, snd prepure plans of tho same inlots | ‘uo satd, presents, like kinaea, were reciprocal. e did Rl res ‘ ‘ontaluiug not mors tuan 31 acres esch, aud provids | not know whetlier of Rat jt was 80 fu this fustance, but TUE PENDING CAMPAIGN. l“in:‘n I:';; 5:'3“1'4’3’":2’{ of ;halnmn;.;.l:‘: ;-mu uz:ullr;v;; i ficm;d kv.lm the E:;mh no‘mm;lls I;Ml nover ouce Panrs, Feb, 9,—The Prefect of Police beiog s al Luy port e on aafd “ Turl " o 2 lor.] Bluwpage upon any ouo frict, aud bo allowed ticve | Passing ?n 10 hia mu?u“‘m on Btate pa- cacdidate for the Assembly, st Corbeil, Lo hay Foarain whleh :filrfll'nc‘m‘m- woollisud tisbe {rom | ey, . Lo vilieulalpartislatly, (o dlapatch rosigned. 0 land; " provido Do porson or o | of ' J, Meredith Tiead, residen tar Fob, 9.—] o Seson ot el ne’shll Uavo emeared tho LD | by Gresco, b o of Wich e, Tiasd. duscribod in | AWE Fob. O D“p“l‘"?m“ G ,‘”’fif B from his first lot, and that (heae shioll bo left atanding | grandiloquent phrases s ball given ot Atucus, at pointed Prefect of Police, in place o « Bo- on each lot ono troe of every "flflmmng thereon, | which b had tho honor of leadiug a contra dance with | nault, resigucd. and provided further, that all live ok and red cedar | the Quecn, snd from which he returned at 5 o'clack The Tlepublican, 3. Valenting, recently wrote sliall bo reserved unlcas she Prosident ahall, by & epe- | uiuginy, us he (Springer) pupposed, the soug which | a lettor supporting M. Revoult as » caudidate citlc order fn particular cascs, diroct therwiso, must Lave been Gred! 1 1ho oirs of Athiena foriho Chamber of Deputies, Mimster Bnffot TUE NORTUERN FAGTS *e wont gt loraa \ moring, theroupon imperatively aummoned Renault ta Mr, Kolly called up Seusto ill to extond the time for T4l daylignt dotly appear.” peroup % ! thp sonstpaction snd_ compiotion of fan Northern . | Whst, Lo el st huveTaen tho delightfal senes. | disnvow such supporl. This wea the causo of greater pressura from within ; that quadrangue lar Loilors of tho marino dosign nre not avitablo for the compressed engines now in uso ln tho navy, As to tho modo of GETTING LEPAIRS EXECUTED, be seaid tho rogulations were not epecific. Lverything is loft to tho descrotion of tho hend of tho Burean, who, on a report of the Doard of durvoy, approved by tho commsnder of the station, causcs tho work to bs done insucha ‘way a8 o sees {it,211e admitted that regulatious might bo mado proventing the abuso of this Indisnapolis, Bloomington & Wentern, a0d Danville Oroana, Dieomington & Tokln Ttailroad Londbolders, Matn Line, who have not recelvsd copy of plan of the Zedrganization, can obtain one on application to either of the underaigned, _Tima for doposit of Bonds . 10, 1870, expires Fob. 10 1870 onpry, ot Drosdwsy. G, E. TAINTOR, 20 Droud-st, JOSIAL 1), BLOSSOM, 70 Wall-at. . i For salo by tho carload, Packers and Browers sup- F e T iracia aed Grders Ly mall altonded (o, Address CHAS. G, BEENS, Bocond floor, 263 snd 264 Wabasli-av, 3 ific Railroad, thi a1 ton Lelng o tho | tons u the Biate Department when this dispatch was | the Profocts resignation. —_— TO IOB CODSI]H].GI’S Sbnso, b m}me' that ko know of nosuch | wuixazox, D. O F“"l'l 9"hM°m"“'° of tho | Smendments favortod by te g:'t“}““”é m-:: Tallroads | roceived 'mm’m !hfl“u‘l;msomu oticisls thiere shotid bave | . lrkzuherA has x;mnd s ud'drfilu to mlo o%c— RUSSIA. . "was xe 28 bo b- | on Jan, 17 snd 24, to extend tho timg ‘clght years in- utm » dlnpateh, tors of tho Arrondigscment of Riom in the De- CASTOIOL, Tae. awdesalgncd paety, Gapl. B, Johmsen & Cor [ 110 was thon examined aa to tho puymonts | o York dologation ea that thio eatire Topub- | g far, bl S 8 TEB, L8 toh Comard ino of " HEVASTABOL with the dance; let Joy bo unconfined. partment of Puy de Domo. He claims tidelity to e e w1 b s Dl 1o e baaca it s foen ot | the Lperial fainlly as tho gresteat bonor, snd terminl on l'uye! nd, an Lt pply 01 ylog foet," o o e O em. Luks Fond a'cfolll | Tta {hei Blctured Hoad whens beariug of ne sbolt. { declarea he Lss abroluto colildence that if tho made Norman Wiard, and esid tho nmount so used was 972,000, Particular inquiry was mado 88 to tho morits of tho boilor-attachmont for lican delogation In Congress haa unanimously decidod to present Senator Conkling's name to tho Cincinnati Convention as a candidate for the Fenosha, Wisconsin, are ready {ocontract any smount of nice o for the coming sssson, delivered of Chicago, CAVT, P, JOHNSEN & CO., Panss, Jan, 19.—A Gorman paper commoats on the rapid advances made by Sevastopol sivca oy DERWEL, 01 = T a, ote. people are consulted, the Einpire will be ro-cs- | it was declared a commerclal port, juet twolvo Xonoehs, Wie, DISVErs O | prbich ths mony was pald, tho modo of tstieg | prapidonoy. Tho dologstion Lws had_ soveral Actost sl Ouasade Motniatinth Niiut Sauty st 1| fiom ol e 'otios, and: aupposel ey ddpomiiy. (80" Fovlistied ¢ months ago. Now buildings aud boulovards % id ot s2ttlerd in 4 Mald of Athens, ere we part, DIED. bave sprung up a8 if by magic. It 1snow the WANTED: ITS PRODALLE VALUE TO TIR SENVICE. conforoncos bioro within the last two wooks, and | au pwenduicut wight be framed to protect st A 1 r 5 prung up ¥ mag e T o | Mo fnaistod that 1 faliled ail that tho owa- | Amos B, Gornall, Conkilog's spaciel friad, Laa theleriguts, Aler djaclssou tie B over (Lond b R Ee bk DIBSILY | o, | A, Tl g, orro Sebastian Laurentla | socond com-grauary in Sauttiorn Russia, sud tha er of tho patont clalwed for it, but ac- | been prosent, THE CENTENSTAL BILL. barked ou sotne Ktatoly ship, and saw the Queen stand- L » Austrisu Lloyd's bas just goined s signal SIT“ ATIUN ANTE]] l:g;]\:.l:gs:t; ‘;llx;n p:h‘\:: gmfl.‘?fl,’(-o :;J‘b 5 }Zl!:fl’ Ennn it is eaid that Gov. E, D. Morgen, of N, Y., | At lhdu (‘axplll;:lfifil:: of me“;unx.ulnn ‘m::r,.llbu Binl(o i‘:fi ;u the shore, be would doubtless goon with the EGYPT triumph, thanks to the indolence and misman- 4 proceuied w o conslderation of tue House Cen- 3 . g % w 3 | Giors v rportea o i abue, o i iah | Bas wihiren oby i b mes havo bad fof | Syl it apprprbiag Shsbidos i o | T jdet onl Lamgone, ot O amion, I ik Sontractad i dhe Fuoih By o man of sovoral yoars' businoss exporl. | tisro wasa lan foridding moneya to bopeld | B30 0 Yori Gongressmen say tiiey aro vory | Centenuial Labibilion had becoao bsloust question, Though 185 10 Tetdrabouir " Cuio, Feb, 9.—Tho Anglo-Egvptian Tnnk has | yyligy 1 ispatch n vesnol twice a month fo for- onco as Oashicr, Bookkeopor, Oorrospond- | monts wero, theroforo, contrary to law. uufi;fu confidont of Coukling'sauccess. Active steps are | Upou which Congress could not turn ite back, snd tho | (meaning, i supposcd, Fhiladelphis) contracted to advauce $10,000,000 to Lgypt on | sign ports, and, if the trads increases, to carry 3 » mouts wero, therafor, contrary tolan. Mo alo | SO0LSRY 51 2 ecours a thorongh orgaaization of | Lonar of o natin was lusoived In e uccost ¥ Atheus Lolds my bieatt and sonl, the secnrity of her crops, and also a loan of | ‘on'a weekly trafic. ent, or in any capacity where o faithful man | sdm at whilo twanty-four boiler attach- | MR KRS O G ling delogatos to the Con- | ,, )1 Edmunds followed Br, Morsill, o bollovel Hesr my vow boforo 1 4o, 70,000,000 to moet tno Egyptisn floating debt RAILWATS. Oan furnish baat of rof- | monts had beon bought of Wiard nod paid for in L] that Congress had the right to appropriate moncy for Zoe moity a8 Bgupo.” hor chi At K thero lLiad b ok ' will be approciated, Can U ention. “ snd othor charges. t Kazan ther ecn rojolciogs on nc fuil, only olght wore over in actual use, Tho [ veuti the Centenninl Expoaition, under the Constitution as | ryoud laughter.) g, Sibori i eronoes, and give goourity. Address H 73, | hoilors wero made under coutract with one Ash-- A CAMPAION POLICY, it fu, for thoe gonerat welfaro of tho United States, but i Cow T _ —_— count of tho outh Kiberinn Railway having ’ ) ] o would 1iko ono of the New York members pres- bec traced ont. The Vistula lino in advanc Tribuns offico, craft, of Boaton. c’lhu E:;ucultlv[;: Gonlxtmm%u of :he‘n‘mubflcn},n it "fi boe‘n bgeclflr;‘d n “’f Degiuning that Co;n(:ua ent fo pronounce the last liue in the'Groek siylo. CUBA. e ehation "“;?’:""“mzefld "fl b d‘"fi; = When asked whethor thero was any specificd | Congressional Comtnittec has appointed a sub- | would not be called wpon 0 makosauy aporopriation. | rygughter, TIE TNBURGENTH AT WORK. b SALESMAN OR BOOKKEEPER, committes to proparo a campaign policy. ‘the amouut of monoy to bo oxponded in tho Buroau of Bioam Euglucuflnfi. nud whethor np{n-oprin- tions weroe detinito aud limited to specified pur- poses, he said ** No. Tho appropnations were mado in gross sum, sud.the monnor of oxpend- ing them’ was loft to tho discrotion of tho beads of Buroaus,” When asked whether the law in this respect ought not to bo changed, and tho powers of the oflicor confined within strictly detined limits, ho roplicd that ho thought not? that thoy wero as porfoct ag practicablo, Ho alio admitted that writion contracts wero not formal- 1y tiled in tho returns of tho oftico of the Intorior Depattment according to Iaw, and that tho po- pora on file in such offico would not be a corroct teauscript of contracts cutored into by the Do- partmont, thus defeating the pnrposo of tho law August, and tho whole lioe opened in May, 1877, BENT TO BIBEIIA. Beny, Jav, 19.—M. Brodsky, o most respect- ed inhabitant aud member of the Town Council ot Odessa, has been suddeniy rons to Sibons by decroe of the Political Paolice Department, without €0 much as tho somblance of judi- dicinl proceedinge, The ranty of such cases fu the presont reign scems to invest the present fnstauco with peculinr tmportauce, Tho offenso attributed to M. Brodsky hos not teangpired, There are conthicting rumors that hogold orms to Turkey, delivarcd o sposch agaitnat tho Government in the Town Council, or _olue was accoraary to drawing up and publishe ing the Odessa repurt on the export trade, 1hero i8 also o stateiment that eloven moro por- Our Minfsters abroad had not informed foreign . - O I wau. shtandol by shoolt oy | omiouiya sugpisled Lo ME, Riringer ths Latti)] | New Sons, Feb.O—A. lotter feom Havana that the Government of fhe Uniled Btates was | “Nip. Springer—Thank yon sir; thauk you [laughter), | dated the 8d inst. ssys : “The destrucuion of not reaponaiblo for the Exbibition. ile belleved | pngsing on to Lhe question of the Narlhnllnuxericm roperty by firo still continues, and vight bafore 4 property by Bow tho' Government was bouid 10 tiske the BIDF- | and Haytion missions, ho read 5o oxtract from TUE | ot st Gaguala Graods the stroots wero (Haming- pristion, but thought the million xad & Lalf sppropt | Guicaua Tarux chirging the Miniatet to Haytl with g ated by {hia bill would ot b sutllcient tomako tho | turuiug the residence luto an saylum for rebels, snd | tod by the glero of several firced 11 difforent di- Exbibition a Sucosn and Congresn would bo called | with receiving for pay naturalization ovrtificates, and | roctions in that noighborbood,” upou for suother milllon and & half, o possibly 1w0 | yiaying that the Minister to Poru had se little to do ' [ Lo dotails of tho fight or threo millions, 1io gave notice that ho would offor | that ho set up o pawnbrokery slop, The papers bring the dotails of o fight at :;gm‘:z;fi‘n;‘l@m’m que g:‘“'g?fi;’f;::"‘"r‘;’g; ale Uien eriticleed, the extravaguit eystem of tho Sagua, near Nemedins, whoro tho Bpaniards it ency i ndon, and al TOA rom tho §i - tlio Treannry an acceptance of the provisions of tho | yeport ey e raveling Consular Inapector, | Ciim to havo ropulsed the insurgenta twice, kill. bilt before recalving the money, drawing digraceful picturs of American Cousnls | ing slx men and four horsew, and probably Br. Bargont atd o was wililiig that the bill abould 2 X Targe nmount of usoticial ; g ; ba passed without smendment, but If amonded at all ?&'.“‘:ml.l&"&“&?:uu,m ¢ xmoulis of wnonichl | woutllog moy ors. iore wiers peveril cane 110 gavo notico he would move 10 striko out the pro- { aecounted for to tho Government, apecifying particn. | Ho1d8 burned, and throo Spaniarda wero killod swble, Iarly tho Consulste st Loudon, whereufeaof G3 | and fivo wounded, . ‘Tho discussion waa furlher contintied by Mosart, | centa wna lovied on over 4,000 fuvolces within At Holgvic the enomy attacked and burned the Acnuainted with the groc trade, who can control 3,000 cash, Ffan Mevo s good position and ol Aub-commilteo is composed of Platt of New s?;gd scourity for the money, Address X1 24, Tribuno offics, York, Hubbell of Michigan, and West of Louis. inna. —— NOTES AND NEWS. THE BREWERS BATISFIED. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribine, ‘Wasuixorox, D, C., Feb. 0.—A deoision has boon roached In rogard to the question pending | botwoon tho browers and the Intornal-Revonuo ofiico, concorning the amountof becr to bo mado from a bushel of malt. Heretofore tho rulo hins beon that a barrol of boor must bo pro- ducod for ench two and a half bushols of malt, ¥LAVORING EXTRAOTS, BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS. 0. TATUM, Family Grocer, Camuron and Wallace (1), and Frolinghuysun and 2 davit, and goi 9 . o i 146 East Madison-st. partmant, thus doteag e R eq ot | and, it tho browora roturms of graln rocolsod aud | Shsu. Hhe taD I1CE foyord sty i fao Fof | I Toarier et e Bl (07 LGt | L B Lo O vously urrondorod by the gane bave ot arrseled at Oiloeun dnd vont o1har = oaxontial check on tho Dopartuent. beor mado did uot ngroo, the asscesment of tax | All resl nflgf;,"&;,nd makiug this » aituple sppropris- | Liverpool, from whicl the lalo Incumbent had rotired ::‘;"‘;m‘;. Rt ¥ y e SIGNS: Tho oxamination went into was mado on tho difforeace, and tho brower was £, with a fortuno of $30,000. He also mentioued ths PR T SO - . LSSt " e '3 GREAT MIANY OTIER MATTERS ‘Nir. Mclroory offerad tho following as & substituto | Soen 2 {0 han at Cadiz, Farrell whohad | Eight bundrod insurgente attacked Mabazon, EDUCATION. OHA i bliged to ace for tho Lill: Vi d been ro- | but wera ropulsed, and tost fftvon mon killed. Pants, Jan, 26.—The yearly report of tho B, T, GHARE & 00, | ot pubilo uicrot, bt ewing o tho. fact that | Oullked o accopt tho deciston. Alior 8 1006 | (05t ML oo nged totus pooptof the Dated | PE0KER, 2,10 S8, MR PGSR SMSELES, | lo" Spaniands, Jose tou killod and. olghtoas | Ruian Educstion Doparimens niavon that, oxe ATNTIN full publicstiou might' dofost futuro inquirics, | 8ud friendly discussion of tho mattor With tho | gyyiia to sesemblo ou the 4th of July uoxt i such | Jo§ by Leing replaced by o wan who said that b6 | wonndod - cladimg Finlsnd, tho Caucasus, aud Contral SIGN P. G, Eeunu‘;i‘mrmu {8 givoa by the Chairmau of tho anmmm:tl,b G:}n. Bauoing bas obt:lnml sa | pumbens aud inimes .;fi“i.':’nuifw‘,‘z’.‘éz‘a‘l':’,‘& o e ol S e s e ity e ; K sl Floltod, 1oy Canesds, sl Gautsl 125 FIFTH-AV, ommitice. agroomont that Loroatter, in caso of discropan- | gitics: tOWmRANC A, BT T yor at tho o s Uot (N: 1l SUPROEIed 0e Dl s Verr GERMANY. 754,431 male and 185.050 femalo seholurd, Thiy : poaDLRaN D thio. | s moriing Alox Mooy waa examined b | cis, o rawor shal bo allowd to malko proof | oSl it o it sspiiou. dar b Rl | ASSaiiySia A Faloges by th.Hoer s S VON ARSI, Ahows oud scholar to" 49 wales sl 103 fomales, of the quality of the grain and its real capacity to produce beer, tho strength of tho boer and hia geuoral roputation for stiaightforward dealing. “I'hls deciuion gives goneral sutisfaction to 1opre- seututives of tho brewers HMAMBLETON PINNED DOWN, P, P, Hambleton, clork of Morrigon's Coms mitteo, will noed Lo putlish another card to pro- nounce thoto bago libolors who say he did not vame & son John Wilkes Booth in honor of tho sseassin of Abrabam Lincoln, There 18 abundant evidence to show that, notwithstand- ing Hambloton's denial, his dead son was so namod. Ho has chosen himaelf to go down futo the grave to douy it, and to scouso those of libol who charged him with it. Ho will scarcoly deny the authenticity of tho following death no- tico which apposred in tho \Vasulugton Daily Zatriot of July B, 1872, Dirp—Hambleton—At tho Exchango Holol, Wash- ingion City, D, U., vn tuo morning of July 3, 1872, at ten minutes past 7, of iutiammation of thy John and one school to 3,291 inhabitants, In tho Qerman Droviuces there s ono school to 2044 pereons, aud onv acholar to 16 males and 24 fo. wales, In the Gymuasis, whero tue pupils have the option of learnivg Fronch or German, 11,382 prefer Qorman and 8,503 Frooch, this preponderauco for German belng almost on- tiroly furniehed by tho pupils eutering during tho inst two years, SIXTY-TIHLE PERSONS DURNED TO DEATH, Pale Matl Gazette, The (oloss, in an acconnt of the terrible rail- way uceident near Odessa, says that tha train was con’ ng 419 recruits of Qumana and Qmiew {rom Efissbethgrad to Odossa. Some ruils haa been removed from tho lue whoro b ruus over a lugh embaukmont, and tho engil driver failcd to notica the dangor-signals. ‘the train went off thao rails, aud tha carriages rollod down tho embankmont. Piled one upon su- othor, thoy took tiro, sod, though ounly threa ":‘i’fif:{. g:-ni:gmlm;lcl{.fim-;n‘r, ‘l‘-.‘;';lxx,:;nr- clun&-«l by llochrll” bt compjerce mnlu‘ not eru Pentiy, Feb. 9.—Tho Count Von Amim is oud emoni vived by 8 niiscralle, rasoally Covsular system, (‘ora« Diapeinto Lo tho occaaiun alid Eancilaned by CIF | Tatreo it tot depeidl wpeon 1ho Comaulate it depeued | expected on acconnt of tho ilincus of iy o, w‘l‘x mg;lf,lfn::; Sl 5 AT Ak wabetiidts wera | 25 tho Iaws, :r rather on ;m ropeal of um Tawy, l“'& * ounr PRITZ.' P Mr, Melre taxes bo taken off, and commerce would come, 3 7 Feb, 9.—. ATy AiToreist, Wt they AOUAS 10 Teach 1o 84D | hacarea et of siipbuiidln, now aimot & fost et | o NEW “":;" {“b SI Afl l":"" Sudes) “’““:‘! andd, }ia subsiitnt o ‘overy csscullsl and 'ty | in this country, would revive, hore yesterday from the privato secretary of tho Iwutlflnr waa more in harmony with tho epirit of fron Mr, Reiley ssid no Industry in this country has | Crown Princo of Prussts, in which ho sfates that Luvtitations than the bill which it was ntended foauper- | growi so well within the lnst fow yeara es shivbuild- | coine 1o porsousl mattors it will bo fmpossible cede, By his substitute tho American eitizen, whorever | fig"and’ guvo statistics to prove the assertion. Ho g top o P be might bo, on land snd sew, was invited to hatl with | predicted that if tue Tari@ bill reported from tho for the 'rinco to wieit Amorica at any timoe this 0y our Confeunlal aunivensary, Tho hilla of Canads | Commitico on Ways and Means, snd uow pending fn | year. would echo shouts of joy, auil tho cattle thicyes of | (ho Huusy, becario a law, the farmers of Hlinols would THE BENAL CODE BILL. Sietea woula tyfrom Wi erdt 1o et Lo | b G Ea o £ heyorkaborsof (e coln | Benat, Fob. 8,—To the Noiehaiag to-dey tho clven i tho cavem, (L 2 plo | try would be struck dows, and kmmigration bo pro- i would rally around tiie motto of equal iihts toal sud | Liited. Fie fntraduction of that bill oud s referc fl‘,‘“m‘;";fi:};{:;fl $lio. penat ooy chiug iy, foe & oxclusivo rivileges to none. Tho bill beforo tho sei | enco bad sircady paralyzod tho few industrion waich | o i FCCrTe, Lty foleeted, Imposing penaltios ate was worde than sectarian; it was loval; it .wua fn- | (0 forly of Congresa fu contracting tho currency bad h wore recently ed, Imposing penall dividual wod persoual, The donstion would not 80 0 | Jeft in a prosperous condition. on mombers of secrct societics and to provent tho Clty of Philadeljihis, but tuto the pockuts ofistock- Tn o brief discusalon s 0 tho furibier courso of | the iuciting of bostility botween the diflerout :xfi:ld&n; A-;I:ll’;oolmi:n;xlnl }.mibmuu. U|l~ "’.f"r' h.“fi dobate, it was undarstood that ‘IH llllm]l‘- would ad- | classes aud umm:u.ckmg af Innlu:lnnl ulxuum- & dovernment was freo from auy complicatious, and | drews the 1fouse to-morrow, prom 0 keep 28 bear | tions, Prine srck participatod in tho e e as Hape that. 1t Senate of tho Uhed Siales | fue meriis of (he bl as Cox and ety had doney | hath: nu}lnur:nd e liartion o fua clauses would sl o the digulty of s buter aye, spun 1o | qua that tho gaueral debata would cossatomarrow, | (g Tuad tcon thrown oot. 1o animadvriel uavy sfuce 1875, snd had Lud 8 variety of ex- erloucos a4 commander of Navy-Yards, and of cots in foreigu waters, and in duties at Wash. ington also, 1o tho Light-Ilouso sorvico: thiat in his judgment the Navy-Yards wore ueed toa shamoful oxtont YO PARTISAN POLITICAL, PUNFOSLH ; that 1t was sn ordinary thing for ships to he put in order befors cloction, paiuted, ealised, nud coppered, and thon after elcotion soul back to rot. ilesaid that the Construction Burcau was very crooked, dospile the law to the contrary. Qood mechanics woro thrown asido for mere politiciaus, without kil ; that watchmon ep- pointed wero generaily low politicians, only on duty cight bours, and gonorally dirhonest, carry- ing away proporty with them belonging to tha Government; that foromen of mochanies and foremen of Iaborars weru all politicians; that he wouid recomwoud that tho Marine Coips supply tho places of watchmon, aa they hiva lu BLANK BOOKS ,STATIONERY, &o! BLANK BOOKS, Stationery and Printing, Furnished promptly and at fair prices, by 3.3, W, JONES, 104 and 106 AMadison-st, DYEING AND CLEANING. _ DYEING. Ladies' snd Gentlemen’s Garments dyed and cleanod in » superior manner, BOSTON (AUG. BOHWARZ) STEAM DYF, HOUSE, 120 Honth Clark, 154 Tilinois, and 465 W. Madison. MISCELLANEOUS, To Country Grain S8hippors, ; uola thing, and viudicate the Coustitutlon, the coun- 'he Ci 0, poreons Lind been kiiled on the apot, sixty-three oo B, i s nrat.class | o yard Lo wholo tenty-four hours, ubleot 10 | W1 fsmmbleton, iaed 8 yeare, o maoathin, aud 1 duyis | Srye Wil 1he Tighia of tho peopies Hehad. seew | 11 Commilics sou suZfie I Upon tho. misatatoments. and calumnios of tha | hareoht HeG Yoot Ko £ LA ISh, tey-rour of Hflwlflp»m locality, an Elevator or Warchousa. | strict military disciphuo. have no intercoarss | youngeat son of Jamea P’ nd Aactha J, ffambicton,of | {lu orplan meekly rtiring from thin Capitol SANADA. press. Mo lostauced the fuvention of War - | b rocruits wore badly boruod or wounded, 8o hulllgwm‘fi;lu for h.;mu‘xlml mni alm: umm‘ul-.w:: with persous without, and the chango would re- | Atisnta, a, without w cont whei 1t had been eatabilalied thit CANADA. Tiors Iast spring by mowspapra which wero | ¢y Syt TOrD o OF victims was 190, w. Or wuuld arrango for doiug a olnt sccount busl- Buder ono of tho nation's officers hier housy sud Ler . 5 _oficial. . o cmphaticals Nomo bad been deatroyed; but she was not Hko a faluoly cansidared somi s ToeDAY~ -oficial papers or Damarlucorporation: Uhe bad o money to 1ay the | PAFHAMEntto Convena Ta-pay-oher 1{,;‘,‘.‘,‘;:&;’#},‘:,::_‘“‘:}'.‘,‘:" e E i ied iresn 0 urge ot claiim, no orgaulzed lobby to plead ) 28 " (Ve livo in a stato of the most profound her catiso, Tho paramount advantago of bia wubaii- Sreciat Disvatch to The Chizago Tvidune, o somqneat. Woaru ol vt bl aroe gl it Wl M | Touoo, Ot Fobi 0—Tho merchants fa | POAces, SOUAIR VG st 1o hava no Sous from 10,000 ehurches, 1,0 choirs sownd | woveral citios of the Dominion are antleipating | 41, 5ucht of threatoning auy onv, Novertholess (licir sweulest motes of thauksyiving and praise. | the rumorvd fucrease in the tariff by takivg | thewe rumors aro continually srising.’ Wouldthero bo anything fu Vitladelubis to remiud § 4,01 goods out of bond, No action was reachod ou the bull. ——— sult it tho saviog of balt a willion dollars a year to tho Covoinment, o said that ho would further rocommonit that Loroaftor formen of mechunics snd foremoun =~ of laborots be _dispenned with, aa there are men in the Dopartment fully compotent to disobargo their duties, and this would nlgo savo an expense of at loast ¥500,0005 while in addi~ tion to theigsaving cffocts, such chianges 1o tho yards coula no longer bo prostituted for political purposes. It is alvo nocesrary, ho vaid, in order to make this roform offective, to bavo tho naval constructor ono of the rcgular naval officors, appointed from tho _lhml in mo wiso muvject fo suy political head; that tho buresux of tho yards, now uumbering soven, should bo cousolidated so 88 not to exceed fotir in pumber ; that the Paye masters on duty should be reducedatloast totwo, thore now belug four ; that thoe Awsistant Pay- tnastors should be used as clerks to Paymastois, and tho clorks discharged, Such changes woula add to tho eflicioncy of the soryico, and would alko result lu a turthor saving of suvoral luudzed thousaud dollurs. Ilo waid that SUK SERVICE IN FOREION SQUADBONS can bo greatly improved by tho vuforcement of regulations rogarding the purchuse of provisions aud supplies and discount of bills of uuhlufi« in foreign ports ; that these things can now bo done by tho Paymaster snd Purobasiug Pay- mastor in such way a8 nu{’uuo tit_without auy inyitabion of proposals, . snd that full 1t will bo seon that this child was born about s year after tho murder of Lincolu by Johu Wilkes Booth, KING AND BCHUMAKEIL, Meesrs. Lynde, Caultield, Asho, and Frye, of the Commitiss on the Judiciary, havo been ap- pointed & sub.committeo Lo iaka into considara- jon tho charges agsinst Bill King and Schiue mskor, This sub-committco Is eaid to bo in fa~ vor of makiug a spoedy oxamioation af the logal ucstions involved. Tho indications ars that the sub-commitios will report that the House has no juriediction in these casns, a4 the allegod oifenses woro committod beforo tho persous nawed wore clected to this Congress. UENNETIN, Several members of tho Chicago Board of Trado a8 hore. Bomo of them aro surveyin tho tield . the iuterost of tho Hennepin Canal bill. Thia bill docs not scom to biavo auy chance of passago. Dess with an A 1 party who has a Warehouss, Give {ull particulore sud addross L 24, Tribuno ottice, Divorces Legally Obtained For tncompatibility, ete, Reeldence not ronuired; Bcandal avolded, Foo adter decros, Addross ', Box 244, Obfeago, Tt ___+ ——— MOODY AND SANKEY. New Yonx, Feb, 9,—About 5,000 porsons at- tonded .tho Moody and Bankey rovival meoting to-night, After prayor acd singing, Mr, AMoody snnounced that he would tallk about the words ‘*Courage and Euthusiam." It was time, ho wssil, for Christians to bhave a Iittlo more onthusissm. They had been quiot long enough, and now tho tims had arrivod for them 1o gu to work for Chrlet. Ua prayed God to give them strougth sud coursge to briug mon to Clirist. ‘Uhroe thousand of the andieuco remawed aftor tha close of the services to uttoud the prayer-moeting. ekl o OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. T.oxpoy, Feb, 0.—Tho steamebips Batavis, Spaw, xud America, from New York, and Biberis, from Boston, biave arrived out, DPuttapeLpuia, Feb, .—Arrived, steamship Ohio, from Liverpool. FIRM CHANGES: DISSOLUTION. The firm of O'Brion & Lally ia this day dissolved by mutual coneent. The business will bo carsed on aa betors by O'Brien & Uo., st 109 Boulh Water. Chlcsgo, Feb, 7, 1610, QBRIEN & LALLY, DISSOLUTION. The copartnership beretofore oxisting under the 8rm gamo of Miltimore, Htrunk & Co, is this day dis- solvad by mutual consent, The livery buainess will hersaflar bo conducted at 100° Weat Monroc-st. under He frm name of Ripley, Btrunk & Co., and ail notes aud accounta dus ta or from the old S7m, muat be ket~ Usd with asld Lipley, 8trunk & Co, Feb, 0, 1810, MILTIMORE, STRUNK & €O, — NS0 DISSOLUTION. Notloa {s heraby given that (Lo partuerehip hersto- fare existing betwoen the undersigned, in thio Floral busizies {a e city 0f Chicao, b this day dissolved by mutusl consent, Robert Excell asaumed thio liabili- Uas and will soitle the business of the frm, > ROBERT' EXOELL, Chicsgo, Feb, 9, 1076, ~ * IOUN C, TUCKER, onoof 1771, 1f old Htephen Hopkine could come ont 8 of Lis wravo aud be there with lis broad-brimined Lat Au influcntial moeting was held hiero and reso- o might mistake the Estibition for s Orleaial | jutious pasaod recommondivg tho City Couucil Ve f.ifi:‘fifi; s S anr, ™ : X Ed X3 IN 23 i Mo ta gihdod buttertica Dittng tirough Fatrosouue | 40 Bubsidize by $100,000 auy rosponeible com- A Wi iseite, vark would ot think of Vuliey Forgu uf olher voenes | pany staibing smolting-works in this city, " . civod lettors from Zanzibar up ta of the Revolution, Tho last uud greatst wivantige | © Tho Amoricsn Screw Compsny, of Rhode | W have roc P of bis substituto was that tho cclvbration under it the 15th of Docombor, which give & widely dif- Would coat nothiog. ow cauld tho country extricate | Islaud, lias purchssed tho works of tho Wood | b Fol 0 op tho procoodings of the Egype ticnitles whi 3 itaelf from tho embarrassmonts und diticnitles which | Herow Company of Dundss, Ont., with the in: tians on tho oast cosst of Africa from thist pub- surrouud (47 1f it waw o Lo eatricated It muat bo Ly i adiatrios of Uia peop, aud frawm ota s of e | tontion of careying ou bustucss ou an oxtanelva | L34y org tho landing of tho Khedive's troops A e O T A “flf‘ wha syeut ffmm","‘d Gipon, as Sowd | st Drawa is doscribed aa & more Ramadhan frolio nut a caudidate for a third torm, and frow that inde. an importan! saon for Canadians, ab % . pendont poaition he awked tho Scnate to Loware how it - “:f ing cbl 5\. _a““ do not apparently | According o our information, the Egyptlans yaitian bowsr a8 showing (hat Americ: P! y X 5 o riflod witl the Lest Intercats of tha Leople, The cons | o5, hider 174§ cent too little protection. openly asserted that the wholo of the Zauzibar duct of tho Souate vhuuld be auch thiacan upright D el Domition Parliamont | territorion bolonged do fure to the Bultan of ‘lur- Chiaucellor would approe it courso. Orzawa, Fob, U.—The Dowmiul Shodiy A o e e ety offerod n sub- | Oels to-iorrow with tuo customsry spoech | koy, and that tho Ihodivo was duly aathorized wtituto by which ho proposed n:‘u‘hn‘: u:-uuui mxd from umh throne., b‘x;ufiuluuluu“lur:xl{;n-nnl: fifi‘;‘éfl:“&2’.‘:‘;..;'3,‘:.,33?’(!;?" l;.&n T;:ll:e:’!‘od rayers, My (Mot ¥ thiuk the peopl cuion will bo v loug o . c u B ) et v e ot oeieesey | Tt demarid that tho Ministortsl progeainuwo, | vials to irawa mado by Dr. Kirk, Hor Msjosty's {Lauglter.) If prayerd cout augtbiog, bls triend Mo- | i qulillled, will ocouny the Ifonso at greator | Consul-Genersl, ~ on board ller Majeaty's Croary woild bo oppiosed to then. (Kenowed laughter.] | o ythy than luss sossion, sod most impartant de- | ship Thatis, Capt, Ward, the senior neval ofilcer ey et ey Sy Jrgue o, fevorof o | 1,iG, sro soticipatod.’ Tho members from | of tha siation. On sitompting to land, Dr. Kirk for'the bill without lu’m}grln( 14 with provisions. The | British Calumbla, Manitobs, and other distant | aud Capt. \Vard, though unarmed, were cou- Preamblo (o 1o bill was Dicustcouy, aud o bulivved it | proviuces have asrived. fronted by the soldiery, scling under tho oxder PILOTAGK YEES, Tho Houss Comuitteo on Commorce this morning beard argumeuts in favor of the bill to abollsls compulsory pilutsge fees, It I8 ver: probable that tho Cummitteo will report m bifl favoring tho abolition of these feoy, (10 the Associated Freas.) THE BFENCEM CASK, ‘Wasuinaro, 1. O,, Feb, 0.—The anti-Senator Bpencer cowmmittce, appointed by one of thie Re- publican Executive Comumitteos of Alabams, cousisting of ox-Upv. Huith, Qen. Morgan, A mortgage for $2,600 on the stock of the Bloowiuktou Appeal, ludoznndont newspaper, was foreolosod yeatordsy by A. J, Goff, mort~ gagoo, ‘The mortgage was given previous to the organization of the .4flu’al Uompln{l now munaging the paper, and will nos materislly af- foch ita operations.

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