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G VOLUME 29. * CHICAGO, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1876. s § ARTISTIO TAILORING, i HARVEY!S HABANGU E." olfigsfllg:gg » fact that John Long holds sn | **Then you aro not so tired of the office that BENT BITTERS. ' Did they approvo of the r;-nn!-’;"awhleh SPRING 1876. OUR B8TOQX OF FINE SPRING WOOLENS For Oentlemen's Wear is now helng received, . 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT On all orders doring THIB MONTI, EDWARD ELY & CO,, Artistio Tailors, Chiocago. POl ottt St ; i 1i garruants ordersd of us durln, JANUARY and On il @arraestt O E XY, 1836, : Quality, Style, Yit, Durability. | 1t0nly so far an Dreas aprings from and {linatrates enaracter, can it be admitied to the Tealm of art,” ’ WEDDING GARMENTS A SPECIALTY. EDW ARD BLY, i Qorner of Monroes! ) MISCELLANOEUS. — CITY TAX REDENPTIONS. On snd after Feb. 35,1870, the promium m redomption of City Tax Cortifloates will .be as follown: Balo of 1875, for oity taxes of 1874, 30 por cont. Balo of 1874, for city taxes of 1873, 40 por cont. Saloof 1873, for elty taxos of 1878, 50 por cent. Partios wishe ing to 1nvost osn have certificatos, until the abovo date, at tho prosont rotes, viz: Bale of 1875 without promwum. Sslo of 1874 and 1873, 26 per cont premium. B B. 8, TAYES, Comptroller. Chlesgo, Feb. 7, 1870, i TOR BTRANGERS AND OITIZEENS. theprincinal Citlas,Btates,and Ci Wookliesnd Monthiles throup: FREE ! cifimsniionon s mAGRIX: Divorces Legally Obtained For incompatibility, ete, Tasidenco mot requireds Beandnl avolicd. Fea after deceee, Address 1. O, Tlox 284, Chleago, U, WANTED. SITUATION WANTED, Ty o man of soveral yaars’ business oxpori- ence as Onshier, Bookkeoper, Correspond- "ent, or in any cepacity where o faithful man will bo appraciated, Oan furnish boat of rof- 'arences, and givo scourity. Addrosa I 73, i Tribune offico. FIRM CHANGES, A~ AR AR A A DISSOLUTION. The partnorship herotoforo oxisting un- dor the firm namo of Wolcatt, 8mith & Co. is this doy dissolved, F.E. A. Wolcott hoa 201d his intorest to tho reamining partners, who will continue the busincss under tho atylo of Page, Sprague & Smith, J FRANOCIS E.A. WOLCOTT, 8, . BENJAMIN V. PAGH WILLIAM SPEAGUE. Chiesgo, Fob. 3,1870. SAFES. S. E. ELARRIS? IMPROVED FIRE AND BURGLAR CRIGAGO SAFES AND VAULT DOORS AIE THE BEST, Manufactory 1 Balearoom, 23 and 25 East Randoiph-tt, Bafes movod, repaired, and oxchanged. FOR SALE, e IR DI e MARSH'S IMPROVED HEALTH LIFT, Trico, $76. iz monthe’ exerciso, $15, OHICAGO NCALFIl LIFT CO., 99 and 101 Washington-st, E. L. SNITIL, Mavager. ———— OQ_EAH NAVIGATION, National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEUNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. THK QUEKN, 4,471 tout.,..Eatardsy, Yeb.19, 8t 1p. m. G e onaeiaitinday, o, 46 0t 120 & o, N atsday, Feb. 17, 2t 10 CANADA, 4,21 “Charsday, Feb, 17, at 108 1a. Ty Basvann 8% and 10, eurrpner. Retaratiok: el A% toauced rator. - Ntcarage tickows, 83 currencs. Brattefor Kl and upwardson Urost Bl 5 ortl steorner Olark sud Randolph.sts. (0pposite Dew. Eerman House), Unicauo. ONLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ‘Tho.Gonoral Transatlantio Compsny's Ball Btoamars York and iavre, vin Piymouun, ‘Yho asels on this favorite ronte for tho Continant . oo, southierly Llan aay otuer), will sall from jor No. 60, Norin Kivar, ss tallows: B Haruriiay, Maren 13 G (including wine)s to sccommudationd Ulokate at rodueed LA ' a1 ARHADOI, B Ut LARICK OF PABSAGH'IN"'d 4 cabin, 10 and 81 thira . l!.lll?!l \fl.uifllll oxtra ‘)’:lfl]".. o RoL ATty sicoraKe pasoRREL ISR RYAN, AKOBt 6 Drosawaz, .Y+ I STAR BALL LINT, UNITED BTATES & DRAZIL MAIL STEASHIPS, Sailiog montuly from Watson's Whart, Brooklyn, N, Y, For tars, tarnimbuco, Lahis, and Itt0 Janerio, calling it 3 SRR BAASIALLy 2,000 Wodnesdsy, March 8 7. B, WALKED Baturday, April 8 B e, sk Teicon Fate, apply {0 3 n{O, 3 For rclght and Tabetke, LA OO Ao — 64 Iino-et 5 INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrylng the Malls hetwoen EUROPE AND AMERICA, [ t Company's Ofiles 53 H, Ularkat, c‘i’x.&‘.’&“"fifl 18 0. DROWN, Gen, West. Agte ~ £ Dratta on Ureat Britain and Trcland, { Great 'Western Steamship Linc. From Now York to Urls! gland) direct. B W eaneaday, Feb. 9 ‘Thute 24 WINTER RESORTS, WINTER RESORTS--Hlorifa GRAND NATIONAL TOTEL, JAOKSONVILLE, FLA. TUE FINEST HOTEL IN TII HTATE. Oren trom Decamber until May, Bpecial rates by week or wonth, Charges paid for telegrams, for roowus, ro- fundod, Use night mesesgod. akeo, l(cnlNéY, Prop. . Also Propristor Kimbal Houso, Atlauta BUSINESS CHANOES. BTOOKTON HOTEL, OAPE MAY, NX. J. ¥OR BALK ON LEARE- 1o will b 1 QL BALE QR LEARK o oRotteaton Toreh ¢ Alay. The Hotel contains 3l ‘be d by Siiites of insacance, 1 for guusta éarly TESTATGETE FAPLOSON. DIPOSALE " Alibotls Pateat Safety Boller, ¥or Hot Water or Low Fressure Sleam. = Roglaters, Hadiators, Coils, Bmoke Pipe, Pumps, &c,, &c, 633115 West ELghibat,y Clacinnatl, 0~ TS| ¢ wiyell, I wasat the City-Hall CRANE, BREED & CO., What the Acting Mayor Told & "Tribune”» Reporter About Ed Neale's Charges. " He Pronounces Them Wicked, Malignant Lies, and Their Author n Perfect Dog.. Novertheless 1le Owns Up that He Got an Appointment for Him on the Public Works. Did Mr. Qolvin Have o Personal Tn- terest in the Passage of the Charter Last Spring? That Is a Question the Great Express- man Declines to Answer. He Says He Is Sick of Office, but Can't Get Out!!! ACTING-MAYOR COLVIN, WIHAT HE BAT8 ADOUT NEALE. + Have you seen Tz Tnznuss this morning " asked & roportor of Actiog-Mayor Colvin yoator day, baving holed that fanctionary in the offico of the United States Express Company. “No I haven't; what's in it?" asked the Mayor, wrma= Tt containg n card from Mr. Ed Noalo, cbarg- {og you with cognizance of fraud porpetrated in thio Ninth Ward at tho Chartor election,” sod tho roportor drew out s copy of Tne ‘ToipoNe. Thoro was nnother copy lying on tho desk in front of tho Acting-Mayor's desk, but of course bo badn't scon it. Mr. Colvin took tho paper from the reportor #nd read tho card through, Wy Do you mean to say that yon have como to {oterviow me about thls ?” be asked in thunder- ing toncs and with dashing oyes. rromgye - we-: # Just 60,” responded tho reporter, ''thatis axactly what I have come for.” Tho Acting-Mayor atarod for & moment, and then road tho card agsin, “That cord chargos you, Mayor Colvin, with Lnowledgo that 600 illegal votes wero cast In tho Ninth Ward for tho presont Chartor; ls the charge truo 2" e e s WNo, sir; itis false In every respect. Thoro is not o word of truth in fv; itisa wicked, mulignant lie." #Do you koow Ed porler, ~aEre +0l! Ihaveseon him around; he has boen lianging on mo for an oflice for fomo time, snd T ITold on & momont, Did you s¢e him on the night of tho Chartor eleotion??* e~ Nealo?" saked tho re- #T was ab tho offico on the night of the, election—" +Did you see Mr. Noale on tha mght of the Chartor election?” Now, laok hore, young man, if you are golog to {nturviaw me, you must tako my atory as : give It, or not—" -~ +1 waut to know if you saw Mr. Nesle on the night of the Charter election? » *Yes, Ldid.” J #Yery well; now go on and tall the clronm- stancos,”! . .o until half-past 11 tuat night, ond then went to the Palmer Touse. At 1 o'clock somo friends came in." - #wno wene TREY?" WEd Noals, Jimmy O'Brion, Larry 0'Brlen, a mon named Flood, and Miko Bailey. I don't romember any more. Thero wore half-a-dozen altogetor,” eyl Yol what did youdo?” 1 Ok} I set up some whisky and somo cigars, Just a8 a man will, you know, becauso—" #Wns Long thero? " T don't remember.” +YWhat {s your impreesion ? " o] can't say. 1o migbt havo Leen thers,” +\Yhero did Nesloslt? ™ *Now can1 romombor whero & man st 80 long 880\ you sit ot tablo? " «1Yo al Bat at n big table in the middle of tho room." ,**Do you remember whoro you sat? " You; Ieat noar tho corner of the side- board." You remembor that ? " + 4Yes, I romomber that.” ¢ whjdn't Nealo git close by you?" 1o did, It ho comd got & chance. o always got ay closo to mo na ho could ; ho ia thaceort of “ Did he bayo a chanco to ait closo to yon that night B E‘I don't know but what Ledid, Ican'tre member things 8o long 2 *Did you have any conversation with him? " wThe convereation way genoral; we all entor- od into it.” *+ Did Neslo say m:iytblm: to an e wQf course hodid; they all—" “* NOW, WHAT DID NEALE 8AY 2 " ; I don't romember what he said."* whid no epeak of sffalrs (o the Ninth Ward ? g Vo talked of all tho wards.” + Did you havo the returns of (he Ninth Ward whon you left the City Hali? * “No: I hadn't hoard what thoy wore, untll (Lia party brooght them to me.” “'uen you must have bad some conversation about tho Nioth 2 z 1 gupposo wo must.” ¢ * \What was tbo convereation i wOnt I can't romembor now."” W Wero you iutormed how the ward had gono " LR e IL\[)YOBD ua]; I can't rMP,ambm- now what was ald, it i 8o long ago —— ™ Ware you informed how large a vate had beon poiled #* - “1can't say whnl{;er 1 l‘x“l‘ or not.‘ i «“ Do you remembor which one of o party ) result in tho Ninth 7" Ican't.” “W « [ don't remember.” + Might it not bave been Mr, Neale 2" > wTcau't eay. 1o might have told me,? LRk % you of thostrageleintho Ninth.” + T don't know that ho did." . «Did sy ooe tell you of the difficulties with whichs tho frionds of tho charter bad to contend et ward ¢ ” m“l 'don't remomber tLE any ooe did, Lcan't remember about auy particular ward #o loug " "f?ma any ona tell you tbat at one timo durivg tha doy the ballots against the cLarter wero Lo or threo to one ” % + [ don't remomber any such refmark. «Now, M, Colvig, didn't Mr. Nealo toll you tbat Jobt Longlind &mpcm 500 fraudulent votes on tho tablo, and that thoy turued the day in favor of tho chiarter ¥ +No, sir, 1f ho had—" «And didu't you, whon he told you that, dlan's you laugh, and say that the boys enould Lo taken caro of 7" "+ No, sir. Not & word was sald sboutit. If Ed. Nesle bad told me auch a thing he would By left the room quicker than lightoiog." “i]a it not & fact that you promised offices to TLong for dropping thono votes, and to Neale for he fioi to bimsels 7 " thupdered tho Acting Meyor. v ** The records will show." 1 ank you." «1 don't know whether ho does ar not ; I can't 83y for anre.” “ Didn't yon appoint him to an office ?" *No; I morely used my influonco," i ‘;;‘\\ ;-J did you uso your influencs for Mr. ¥ “Ewcnunn ho was a friend of tha party.” *“WAB NEALE A PRIEND OP THE FARTY 2" “Nealo iano account any how. Io alwaya wanted sn olfice, and naver could keop one. Ho hung on my back for a long time."” “DId von promiss him the oflice of Buperin- tendont of Bridges?'* # Nover did, 1fo waan't fit for it. o waen't fit tor angthing, o wouldn't work and woulda't tako an oftice where Lhero was any work to bo dono. Ha i and alsays has lieon ' perfect dog, and [ wouldn't have anything to do with bini, fic:nnm he whio lics down with doga gels up with oas.” . . * Did Kun goto Hanley's with Neals thio night tho City Marslial wan nominated and get adriuk?°* #Nevor., 1 tcll you he was n dag, and ho who Hen down with doga geta up with Hoas “ 'Thon T underatand that you #ize Mr. Neslo n? to bio an idle, shiftlens vagabond, and & dog, with whom you would Liavo nothing to do ?” “ That §s juat it,” ¢ * Now dida't you give EA Nealo an offico 2" ¢ +** No, I only used my influonce.” fi * And that got him s job ?" * ¢ Yeor, I nont bim to Prindiville, and he made nim a Wator Inspector.” #1Why did you nso your influenco for bim ?'g o was poor, and had a family, and e hung around mo until I askod Prindiville to take him oft my back." 8o ho got » Job?" *Yes, andin a little while hie came aronnd me complained that he had beon bounced.” What did you do then 7 = “nnt to Prindiville and got him rein- This same_idlo, worthieas fellow, Nealo; you got him reinatatod 2" “Yos, ho was put back, and in s short time bo was bounced again, for tollog stories about ather city officials; not me, but othors.” 1+\Yas not the roason that ho told of alot of watar-pipo lying around Lonis Wabi's fectory ¢ © Yes, I think that was tho rosson.” «Did you got him roinstated tho second rg **No; 1told bim T could do nothing more for him." e ,;Dl:l you over sy yon would ** BOGNOE THE BOARD OF FUBLIC WORKS it thoy did not make sppointmants at your dic- tation 2" “No. Inoversald anvthing abont it." #Wero you at Larry O'Brion's upunlng on the cornor_of Dlao 1sland avenue snd Twelfth strest 2" <~ 1 think s0.” +Did you not there tnako the statemont that unless Noalo was appointed Buporintondont of Bndgeavvnu would bounco the wholo Board of P'ablic Works 2" “No, slr; 1 nover msde auch a etatoment in my life,” “+8uppose the Doard of Publio Works should rotuso to mako an npgoinlmnnt you wanted mado, would you bonaco "em " #1 don't supposo I would.” *On what terme aro you mow with that Doard?" .- - 1 am on pleasant torma with all tho mom- bors. I rnappointed one of thom not long ago, and ho was unanimonsiy confirmed by the Coun< eil. As to this story of Nealo's, 1t is an infornal lio; an fufornal lio.” Who was most interested in the passage of that charter 2" ) **Tho peaplo, +Did yon at that tims supposo that ita pas. asnge would ensble you to hold over until 18777" T nover thought of that until just about tho alection.” : * You thonght of it then #" * Yes; my attention was callod to It about that timo.” i ++ And you were in favor of tho charter " i< 1 was, most assuradly, I thought thon, and I‘:m.uk now, it was tho botier chartor for the cits” “And it pormitted you to hold the ofifos un- it 1677 2" i 80 the Buprome Court has decided." 4" Theu, at the time of the eleciion, ¥OU LIAD A PERBONAL INTENEST in tho passage of the charier, because you thought it wouid allow you to hold over ™ +That is nono of your business.” Dut I ask you, i8 not that a fact 2" «That {8 nono of your busiucss and your questfon is mighty impertlnont, young man.’ ¥ +What intcreat did Long and Nealo have in ite passago?™ 1 don't know, and I don't care.” } ‘“They oxpectod oflicca from ?uu? b 4+ Thoy may or they may not." 3¢ you wero interested, and thoy wers to bo ‘benolitod by your anccosa, and if they wora puilty of frands to securo that success, would it not be natural for thom to come and tell you of thoso frauds? " ¥ 4 Natural or mot, ir s man camo to me and eaid Lie Liad cast 500 or evon ono illegal vote, hio wlnum_ spin out of the door quicker thau light. ning." o +Would you appoint a man to ofico who was guilty of fraudsnt thopolls?” “No, I wouldn't.” #Would you uee your influence to get him ap- pointod? " 0, I wouldn't." Buppaso you liad appolated such » man, and it camo out afterwards that Lo Lisd cast 500 ilio= gal votes, would you bonnee bim " *+ You bet I would,” #Supposs you_ tad used your iufluencs for such a man, would you oxert that influcuce TO_BEGUIE L18 DISMISSAL ? " « “Iadeed, I wounld." «1If it la provea that Long did throw in 500 it~ 1ogal votes, will you_ remove him or use your in- fluenco againat lum 2 * “ I gurely will." +Did Long, on the night of oloction, deny that ho bad put in thoso 50D votes? ™ # 1 dido't boear him deoy it.” #Then, if it should be proven that Neals told you in Louog's presenco that he (Long) had dropped thoss votos, will you, remembaring that :I;long did not dony it, feolit your duty to remove m¢ " T most assuradly will." "snprcm Nealo swoars to his statements?” “Well, what thou?" * What wili youdo 2" “Ohl well, now you are asking momething out of the way. It is time to crosathe river when you come ta it." i tBut bo eags in bia card that he will mwear tn Woll, 1 snould be lowering myaolf to answer anythiug from a dizty dog liko Nealo. ‘le who lies down with dogs gets up with floas.” 1o you not know that fraudulent votos wero cast in tha Ninth Ward in favor of the pressnt Cbator 2" No, Idon't. Idon't know that a fraudulent vote was over cast in thia city for anything.' “Ilaven't yon henrd that fraudulent votes Efiw cast fo tho Niuth Wara in favor of tho rter Oh! I havo heard s0," Do you believe it ¥ * No, T don't." « 1o you helieve that the full vote cost in the Ninth woro honost votoa 2" +Yea, I do; I ballovo every one of them waa.” # I {t could ba shown you that the voto polled was larger than the honest vote in tho ward, would you thon believo thero was any frand 7" + T should want somo botter evidouce than the word of that dog.” “ Do {ou mean Noale, who was in your room on olectlon-night, whorank your whisky and amotied your cigars, sud for whom you exerted your infiuence twice ?" v Yes, [ mean just him.” ¢+ Flayo you ever heard how many votes wero cnfitri‘n the Ninth at the Chartor elucilon ¢ S No “ llavo you sny den ?" N, ’g‘l' you are positive they wore all henost Yot + balieve thoy were ; you.” ‘The acting Afayor then” wont luto s long ex- laustiou of tho Charter and its attractions, but t had o bearing on the subject of the inter- view. ** My only objection to it is," ho con- cludod, *that it makes mo Msyor unul 1577, when, lo fuct, I am tired of {he otlico, BUT CAN'T GET OUT." 1 lioard tho ottior day tat you are golag to rosign & wontt beforo {ho olection, bow s algn if thoy will put op one man “ And oot otherwise 7" “No, air." i #Do you think Jomcan beat that man 2" “Ll thore {s oo doudt of it." sgalust me. ou won't Tan again on s snre thing ? +Oh! gammon.” — REDMOND PRINDIVILLE. WIAT THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOAND OF PUDLIC WORKS 1IAS TO BAY, “I{ave you road the ststoment of Mr. Ed Nealo, published is this morniug's Taincxe Lo ssked tho reporter of Mr, Redmond Prindiville, Prosident of tho Beard of Public Worke, “Yes, 1 road it tuis moroing vory care. fully,” e v ' What do you think of it 2" Yoll, 1 did think there were some frauds at tho cuarter nloction ratil Ed Noala sald g0, but now my faith is somawlat sliaken.” “Why «wWhy? Decausn I wonldn't beliove snythiog that Ed Noalo saya.” wRut in Wis siatement of this morning bie gives namer, placos, sad datos, and says Lis will swoar to the truth of his allogations.” o I know he does, bat I know him, and I don’t Dbeliova » word of his etary.” + DId ho hold s porition under you " © Yes, Colvin camo to moand nsked mo to do somothing for Neale. as Lio was poor and had largo family, 1told the Mayor I had nothing for Nealo, and further, thot Nealo was not it for nny rosponsiblo position : but Cotsin rapre- nented so strongly that Neale was poor, that I finslly pat him on tha water police,” »Did you sot bhim 8t catching rats in the sewor? " “No. Thero was a groat swasto of waler at one timo, sud wo concluded to sond men Into tho sowers to find_out from what privato drain the waste camo, We organizod the ganga so that the samo men would go down only onco in two weoks, The secoud cxcursion Neale waa on, and rofused to go. ‘Thiree others went in and ovo fainted, and that way tho last time wo sont suy ono in," ' 44 DID YOU DISCIATGE NRALE ? " + Yos, and Cotvin camo to me or sont to mo aftorwards and wantod mo to pat him on agatn, no 1 rojustated him.” +\¥as ho discharged a socond tima ?" *Yes. 1o told eomo ono that = lot of water- pipen wero l{lun around Lonls Wahl's place, The fact was, Wah! wanted somo work dono and fiol an catimato from & plumbor of $250. Home- ody told him that our mon had just been dis~ charged, and thoy could do the work better than any ono olso at the samo money, ‘Wahl gave tham the job, and whon tho "bill came in it smounted to over 8500, and \aki was mad at that. Then Nealo told a reporter his veralon of tho story, and Wahl was madder than ever, Tho roporter pointed Nealo oot to Wahl as _bhis toformant, and Wahl snid Lo supposad it was & man who hnd started the yarn, aud not & thing. 1 then discharged Neale,” « Neala asserts that ho saw Long drop tho 500 hlllul‘uflm'thu table, and eays lio told Mayor Col- vio of it.". “I'know bo does, but I don't believe it. T know Harvoy Colvin, and [ knosw that he would ralso tho man that durod teil him of illegal votlng.”, WIAT DID COLViN BAY when you discharzed Neala tho socond time? » Ho anked me why L did it, ond 1 told bim. He snid he wouldn't interfero for him any moro. 1 bad uo use for Nealo anyway. Lo was not trustwortlsy, and Lo bated work, i“Tyon why did you avpoiui him fa the firmt ‘““Iiocauso Colvin wantod to get somothing for him to do, hio was Ro poor.” “Did ho provo wortby of bis position 2" #No; and I discharged him." Thon why did you retnstato him 2" # Bocauso Colvin wanted me to, as tho man was_poverty-stricken, aod had a larga family on his honds.” »Did Mayor Colvin evor threaton to boanos tho Baard of Publio Works if that body rofused o mako the appointmonts he dictated " “ Not tlint I kuow of.” «T{avo von over refused to make any appoint- monta dictated by him " “Yoa; and not long amo." “¥What did Nesle ask (you for when ho first 0 to you #" i + Ho wantod to bo Suporintendant of Bridges, bnt I rofused him thas. fosaid Colvin had promieed it to bim, aud he'd see it ho couldn't fetit. Finally bo came back and I put bim on tho water police.” “You say thers wers fraudsat tho Charter olection ; da vou think thero were any in the Ninth Ward 2" **Thero may havo been."” s It thero werse, do you think it unlikely that somo ano might bavo told Colvin of ft?" hl" 1 do, for 1 don’t think Colvin would listen to m." POLITICAL, TREASURER OF ILLINOIS, SrraxarreLp, Iil., Fob, 18.—Under the present Constitution, thie State Treasurer is only eligiblo ono term, Thomas B. Ridgeway, the present Stato Treasuror, Is recewing lotters fram all portions of the Stato asking if e is a candidate for re-olaction. As ho ls ineligible, aspirants lnudl thieir friends may govern themaclyes accords ugly. BRUCE. Nrew ORLeass, Feb, 18.—Liout.fGov. Antoine, Btato-Suporintendent-of-Education Brown, Heo- retary-of-State Deslonds, snd all the colored taembers of tho General Ansembly, have eigoed a dispatch to Pinchback etating that, whilothoy desire to #ce him Sonatar, thoy regard Sonator Ihiuca’s epooch as impolitic, and sgainat the true interosts of the colored race. WISCONSIN RERUBLICANS. amecial shapatch to The Chicano Tribune, Osuxosy, Wis, Feb, 12.—The Republican Convantion of the Twonty-first Senatorial Dis- trict to-day olected Philotus Bawyor and W, P, Rounds delogaten to the Stats Convention. Both aro andoratood to warmly favor a united Disine delegation from Wiscousin. —_————— LU¥EBER AND SALT IN MICHIGAN, Speciat Inspateh to 2hs Chicano Tridbune, EAT SAGINAW, Feb, 18.—No enow aud weather warmss April. Lumbening oporations entiroly suspended and tho season Is 80 lato it Jooka dis- conraging. From Otsego Lako and Cheboygan thero ia sotho snow. This oroa will includo the bead waters of the Munietos and Muskegon Tivera, but, generally epeaking, too far nosth to include tho principal Jumbering eoctions oun the Lake Huron shore, Advicos trom the neigibor- hood of Alpena eay that avernge work haa been golng an, but that tho snow was not sufiiciont to enable clieap and easy lumbering south of Al- pena and generlly includivg tho territory lay- ing below 8 lino drawa across the Stato to Lake Michigan in which terntory sro situated niue- tanths of tho Jumbertvg operstions. T'he savero cold of tho first of tha month enablod the utili- zation of tho light snow fall so that moderato, but not fair work has boen tho rulo, on roads ‘medo.vith not moro than 2 inchoa of snow, sup- plemented by, In & great many cssos, that modern appliance of ths woods roads tauk- sprinklng. In the Territory Jast mentioned it in uafo to cstimato tho amount of loga banked atnot ovor obo-sixth of the proposod cut! 1olders of timber, logs, shinglos, and salt, ary in consequenco of tho outlook becoming firmer, and pricos tend upward. Sait works dopend on the oporations of the mills largely, and holders of that product usked ¥1.15 yesterday, an ad- \‘;nu:u of 20 conts por barrol in tho lazt twenty ays. e OBITUARY. Special Diapaleh to The Cnleago T'ribune, Tasr Bromaw, Mich,, Fov, 13,—I. W. Jeuoy, publiskor of tha Fiint Jremocral, aud for tho last forty years connected with she Michigan proas, diod yesterday, aged 61 yoars, Howas ono of the oldest fournatists in the country, and universally reapacted and mouraed. New Yonug, Fob, 18,—Charles Hale, an actor, diod ut Mornmiauls Fridsy, age 67. i e GOOD NEWS FOR THE POOR MAN. New Youg, Fob, 13.—A roduction of fully 83 per cont fu routs is probable throughout the city this spring. [ ———— Tha New York Sunday Cilizen announces that tho defenso of the Bixty-pipth Kegiment from charges made sgaiost iy in Bhorman's memoirs will 80op bo published. | Babcock Said to Be Quite De- spondent at His Present Prospects. Unconcealed Aoxiety as to the Judges* Decision on a Pend- ing Question, Hubstanco of the Deposition of the President Taken at Wash- ington, Babcock Hever Said or Did That Which Would Not Become Honest Men. Gen. Webster Says the President and His Cabinet Are in Perfect Harmony. BABCOCK, TALK. DESPONDENCT, Bpecial Dirpateh (o The Chiago Tribune, 81. Lotis, Mo., Feb, 13,—To-day being 8Snn- day, nothing has tragspired in Whisky-Riog cir- cles worthy of note. The raiu-storm which pre- wailod served to sweop the gossipera awaz from tho streot-cornors, aod it was difiicalt to get nLold oven of a rumor safficiently acnsational to stir up much oxcitoment. Dabeock spent almozt tho entira day lu bis room 8t the Lindell, and, from the moiancholy look which he wore at the dinner-table, had evidontly dovoted a few hoursto weditation and prayer, Tbough manifestly en- deavoring to meintain a sanguine expression, it is stated in spits of tho encouragomont of hia attorooys that ho is quite despondont at tho prospect heforo him, nnd fecls a promonition that tho Court will permit tho tclegrams, which furnish such damuing praofs of his complicity, 10 go beforo tho jury, and thus make conviction almost uonvoidable. The lawyors in tho case shiow great auxicty about Lhe probable result of the pending question, and both siden sdmit that the fato of the dofondant depends vory largely upon the Court's decision ou tue potat involved, o e wend DUBATION. Juage Krum' will rcsume his argument promptly at 10 o'clock to-morrow. It ia bighiy Brobnh)u thiat tho case for the Governmeut will o closed to-morrow or oorly Tucsday morning. Unleds furtber objections to the n- troduction of evidonce should lead to sl further lengthy argumentn on law points, in which ovent no posaiblo limit of time cao be mado. When tho Govarnment gots turough with its eldo of tho case tho defeurs will proba- bly occupy even n longer timo thoo has been consumed by the prosscution. They have a perfect army of witnosses to examine, and jt is understood they will endeavor to provo that all the reslly crimiual jnformntion iven to Joyco and 3cDonald in the aity was through tbie ageney of Hogue and others, of whose operations Gon. Babcock was cumpletoly ignorant. TATE BAFEST DEFENSE. A rumor has beon atariod to tho effect that the defoues will eudoavor, at thscloso of the evi: deucs for the proseanlon, to stow to the Court that thero is no case to submit to the jury, but tho elosost inquiry tends to ehiow that therd is no fouudstion for this rumor. ~One of thoy counsel for Gon. Baveock, iu re- “ponso to question nddrossed to himn o1 this Lowd, stated positively that no such ef- fort would bo made, He seemod. to think tbat (cn. Babeock’s best defense, as ho is really be- ing tried by the wholo country, would be to ig- noro all his technical ndvautages and rest his caueo on tho full and complete vindicatory evi- denca Lo can produco, though some higher ofti- cial reputations havo to suffer. The adoption of this courso ia the only mesns his couusel can ree of olearing his charactor of tho grosa charges Iaid to his door. Undor theee circumstauces, it {8 not at all likely that tho caso will go tothe jury beforo tho end of this or the beginning of next week. i THE PRESIDENT, 1Ut8 DEPOSITION, Speeiat Dispateh to The Chicano Tridune. B7. Louws, Mo., Feb, 13.—The President's deposition was receivod from Washiugton. Ho teatitled na follows : Gon, Babeook has always performed his dutica es Privato Secretary to my satiafaction. 1 regard hini 21.a most efficlent and faithful oticer, I know his gen- eral reputation jo Washington and in’ tho srmy, It 14 good, Nothing was ever sgalust him until the Present developments, 1 - remember ~ Dab- cock howing me & dispalch from Joyee. It was simply shown ss other telegrams would be. This was atter tno death of Collector Ford, when Joyce applied for the Collectorship. ‘1 told Labeock that, Ford Laving died suddeuly aud sway from home, 1 shibuld consult Ford's bondanien in making tho ap- jolntment, They and others focommended Magulire, don't tuink Babeock e sought 4o infiuence the appointment of Maguire, Qo not remember of Babeack evor speaking to me In Feference to by charges made againat either Joyce or McDonald. 1in certainly took no lively intereat iu the watter, Jlabcock uever sought to inflilence my action {1 reference to any investigation of wlusky fraud in B1, Louls or elsewliore, Speaking generally, Davcock ‘ou one oceaston, that frauds should be ferretod out,'sud it should be dana by supenor or good men. I Temember McDonald being in Washington in Ducem- Der, 1674, and I rodo with iz ouce. L do nat rememn~ ier' & word of conversation on suy matter toucking his official poeition o thesa cascs, & saw him as 1 wax driving out, and stopped and requested bim to ride, Davglass made & suggertion fo mo about the pro- dicectly or, Indiroctly, posed change of Supervirors, apd aiter Yards, complsint belog mada by Secre- liry 'Dristow about frauds, (he order was maie changing tho Buperviors, ' Tmimedlately aftore Wards etforts were made by various prominent public mex ta have the order revoked, The revocation was ‘imado on my own order, I being convinced, chicdy for reasons presented by Bupervisor Tutton, (hat it wis unwise to contiune 1t, The revocation was made salely in the fntereat of the Uovernment, and against tho whisky frauds, Dubcock never rpoko 10 inoon thn subject of 1hat order, nor I auy way intesferod wilh it. “‘Since Dabeockls indleimnt, no effort has teen mado o interfere with 'his trial. At illa time the imbtary Court of Inquiry wWas ordered, { supposed Batcock would not be fndicled, Decause'T tnderstood then that tha Grand Jury would adjourn in & day of two. Qen, labcock, after iondet. son's mpeech, desired 1o be heard, aud telegraplied Dyer for that purpose. Ths military Courd of Inquiry was ordered vory soon after Dabeock was fuformed thint he could not bo heard in tho Avery case, iy con. fdeace 1n Habcock {s still uushaken, “Explanations cf thio ** Bylph” and sume other dispatches wero giveu ms by Qe Dabcock, and wors perfectly satinfactory, showing bis cutire [nnoceuce, Nothiug hus occurred to ehango the good opdufon I eutertalued of him, ‘Much of the testimoay 1s fortified by attachod papors and telegrams. CHICAGO, GEN. WEBSTER. WIIAT HE BATS AUOUT LIS WASILINGTON TRIP, A Tmnsuxx roporter called on Gen, Webstor at the Palmer llouso yesterday afternoon aud found bim in bis room engsged in writiog lot- ters. The Goneral urose aud wolcomed Tuz Tranose wan In Lis usually suayo muoner. Af- tor & few proliminacy remarke, the Goueral was asked 1f his trip had been & succeds. Entirely 80," replied the Genoral, *I found that the rumors of a disruption in the Cabinet aod alf that noosouso were eutirely groundless.” That was the objoct of your viait, then, was it, to learn whethar baraony prevalled betwaen the President and thie mombers of s Cablnet " 1 You, thot was it, togother with a dispositiony fotal over matters with tho powers that by, snd to learn what they thought of thoway affairs are mansgod in Chicago.” You found tho Presidont sud members of tho Cablnet 1IN SUBSTANTIAL ACCOBD on the aubject of the whisky investigations, did 2" saked the reportur. % Th::e i w;mg:xlmuny botween them.” the work han beon golog on in Chicar = 7 “ They didn't £ay 80 in so man'3 srds, but thern in'a genoral underatanding s sn_open admission on their part that thegs sorests of the Government here have ;5 on msfely intrusted to the local & sers, eod that bl woy of dologa thiugs 18 the bost ono that conld bo resortr o undor the aircumstances, Tho statemont putiished in ono af tho papers Tresday morning, I found to ba wholly false, both as to Cliicagoand othereitlen.” ** Did Buperviror Tutton make the compisinta to tho Premdont which Lave beon sald to pro- cerd from hita " *+ No. 1 con't think ‘Tutton made any specific charges at all. An nearly na | conld lesrn, he merely spoke agatust 'wsquealing’ in gooeral, and was of e opinion that the Goverument liad enouph testimony without that of informers.” 1t i evident that the local oNicers in Chicago think differently,” observod tho rnporter. oy #aid "the Goneral, ** it was just this ) way: . WE [IAD EXQTAI EVIDENCE to get at tho agents in the Ring, but when it csma to the real offanders, the power bohind the throne. wo found ouracives suddenly blockod. W could go uo fortber, and then it was decided 1o listen to tho ovidenco of thoso who wera will- ing to Inform on tho ringlcadors. L seo that ‘Latton i ropeating Lis nonsenso in #t. Louia abons twonty or more pernona being furnished immaoity from punishment. Now, tho fact is, that only ANOUT 61X FERSOSNS WILL RECEIVE any grest bepefit from 'equealing,’ and in thoso cases, na I underatand it, only o mitigation of, sud not’ immanity from, the jmuishment is to I:e:,hu reward of tho evidence thoy hava fur- uiabed,” *'Take it altogether, then, Genoral, you had » succesafal trip to Washington?” *Yes, I satafiod myeelt that tho gentlemen at Washingion wero with s, and that everything ‘s perfoctly barmonloas, d, ou the whole, { am not at all sorry I wout. ‘Lins was tho substasco of the conversstion, and tho roporter bado tho General adiou, pubidossstinst CROOKLETS, STATE'S-ATTORNELY BEED. ‘Fwwo stories are curront a8 to tho way in which the Times came to publish tho statcment that Charley Ieod had been indicted. One s that tho information was furmstied by Duputy-3lar- shal L N. Buck, who visited tho Zimes offics Fridsy tevening and etatod that the Grand Jury 1iad found and roturned such & bill. If thisbo 80, it iv for Mr, Buck, Doputy Marshal, to ex- plain why It was that, after having—it is allegod —on varioud occasions called at the Times oftice to givocorrect iuformation, lie should have gono thero this timo with a story sbout which thero was not a sbadow of truth. I'ho other utory ia that aome of the employes in the Governmont Building graw weary of the mousing ways of & Times roporter, who was otoroally peering into the papors on titeir desks, 1ansacking pigeon-holos, and studying blatters, and resolved, in order to put & stop toit, to gl him, Tnersfore, a3 the story goos, they took a blank indictment and filled it up with & suflicient number of connts, inserting Ar. ltocd's uame, beeause they knew the reporter wonld bite easily at that, ho having been atter Mr. Itoed for monthe. ‘Thon the document was neglizently 1of¢ ou & dosk and the room deserted. The ro- porter went 1n. N0 oho was there, It waa a foldun opporiunity. Ho saw this indictmont, ooked at tho usme, and, trembling with oscite- ment, made & briaf sbstracs, and then fled, awclled with a feeling of * exclusiso informa- tion.” And tho conspirators rejoice. Cofp MATTREWS gid not return yesPerday, buc will probably] be secn at the Custom-Ilouso fo-day, During his absence the affairs of his departmont are un- der the excollens_cara of Col. Kinney and Col. Brown, his deputice, Tho two DBrookses aro still in a strange land, but thoir familiar faces roay, and probably witl, Vo seen at tho Custom-Houas befora any ono i aware that they aro withio 200 milos of the city. ‘Tho Grand? Jury will mest this morning and attend to fixiog up their scconot with Keeloy & Kerwin, which will probably bo returned into Caurt beforo they sdjourn for tho day. After this, they will further consider tho cases of tho romeining GATGERS AND STONLELETERS, who have 8o far escaped tho wrath to come. “The second batch will be calied upon to pload this morning, nhen it is expeated that motions to quash will bo thicker than loaves in Vallam- brosa. - Days will be sot for tucir argument and the approsching trials thoroby bo staved off as long a8 possibte. —— MISCELLANEOUS, WASHINGTON. TIE WAR AGAINBT SOLICITOR WILSON, Specinl Dispateh to The Chicazo Iribune. Wasuixaroy, D, C., Feo. 13.—W, A. Cook, former attorncy of tho District Ring hero, and now in somo way an attornoy for Gon. Babcock, bias boen dotected in an effort to work up testi- mony to biacken tho character of Sollcitor Wilsou by charging that Lo gave Chiof Washe burn, of tho Sccret Bervico, €3.000, with in- stroctioun to uso 1t to purchaso ovidenco to con- vict Babcock and otuers. This operation of Cook is iudicative of the kind of work that 14 deemed nocossary by tho defense, Thereis agroat desiro upon tho jiart of the whole Ricg to torco Bolicitor Wilson out of tho Tressury 80 na to get the ontiro conduct of tho whisky cases out of s hands, ‘Tho above ia only ono of a sories of attompts of hika character, and the former mau- agers af tho old District King bore scom quito active in this matter. —————e NEW ORLEANS. RUMOLA. New Yonx, Fob. 13,—Tha Sun's Washington spocial says o private dispatch received from Now Orlesus alloges that thoro are good ressons for bolioving the trand Jury found indictmenty against J. Hialo Syplior and James ¥, Casey for conuoction with the Whisky Rung. REVERDY JOHNSON, ¥is Funernl at Baltimore—~Prescnce of 1 Distinguished Asvembingo. Davrivour, Md, Feb. 13.—Tho faneral of Roverdy Johneon took place this afternoon, at the family residenco, on Park street. Livery strect in tho vicinity was crowded, reudering tho approach to thio dwolling simost impaaeable, It is estimated that 10,000 persons sasembled. The worvices were conducted by Rev. 8. . Todges, of Bt. Paul's, of which Mr. Johnson wea communicant, and A, M. Tandolph of thoe TLimanuel 1*zoteatant © Episcopal Churels, Many fricnds of tho docessed etatesman were present from Washington, among whom were Presideat pro tem. Ferry of the United States Sonnto, Chlof Justice Waite and Justices Hunt, Fiolde, Davis, Dradley, Strong, Miller, and Swain of tho United Statos Bupremo Coutt, Houators Anthony, Bayard, Cameron, Donnis, Clristlaucy, Howo, Morri- mon, Norwood, Oglosby, Handolph, Frolinguuy- een, Morritl, Hamlin, Thurman, Ransouw, nd Whyte, Attornoy-Gonoral Pisrropont, stc. Tho Stato was reprosontod by Gov. Joln Los Car- ol and other Btato ofiicers, Tho outire Btato delegation in Congroes, many members of Lot Houses of tho .Gooersl —Assem- bly; tho city by thie Mayor and Comimon Ceuncil In & body ; tho Judiciary, by all tho Judges of tho City Courts ; aud the Bar, Ly all the leading and prominent membore. Tho caskot contiuing tho romains was coversd with fho rarcat flowers. After tho scrvices tho fu. neral cortego proceeded 10 Greonmount Com tery, whers thio interment took placo, stroeta i the o of tho procession woro denso- Iy packod with spectators, and 5,000 to 7,000 were gathered at Urosutount to pay the last tribute of respect to the doceawed. Dells wers tolled in the aftorucon and ilags divplayed at bait-mast throughout tha city. i ik LSNP LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY. Special Dispateh o The Chicago 1viduns, Howranp, Mich., Feb, 13,~The Soldiers’ Union, of Atlegan and Ottawa Counties, colobrated the Aonivoreary of Lincoln's birthdsy quite ez~ tenatvely, By order of Mayor Van Laudegead twenty-one salutes woro fined at suorise. At tho bauquet at_Konyan's Hall in the evening, (Gieorge W. McBrjde delivered an oration. Toasts and responaes conoluded the entertalamoent. e Chicage Baily Teibune. NUMBER 172, FOREIGN. Tho News from Turkey Exceod- ingly Belligerent in Char= acter. f—a. No Further Sorvitude for ServiarWar and Rag-Money, Bismarck Publlcly Allndes to the Conu tinued Iatred of the Empress. Princo Napoleon Supports the Republiey and Protests Affection for It, TURKEY, O COMPROMISE. Riatea, Fob. 13.—Advicea from Bcdavonis rources ropresent that torzogovinian refugees on Austrian soll have doclined the inviteition of Mouktar Pasha to return to Romeo. Thaln- surgents refuso to be aatisfed with Count Andrasny's reforms, and azo resolved not. to sub~ mit to Tuikish rafe. NAG MONEY AND WAR. Loxooy, Feb. 13.—A special to the {lendard from Vienns esys lettors from DBelgiade an- nounco the triumph of tho war psrty in Sezvis. | Tho sppointment of Ristich to the Premierskip | is almoat certain. It i reportod that, shortly * bofare tha close of its sesslon, the Skuptuchios, aitting with closed doors, resolved upon war io , the spring, appoloted a corumittes to watch over - thoe Govoroment, raise tases in advance, and s« . 506 paper money on the outbreak of the war. —_— CERMANY. MUCH THANKS. (Herald's Cable.} Dznux, Feb, 13.—PrincoBismarck has $hanked tho United Btates Cabinet and the Arneriean Ministor at Peking for supporting tho (ierman claims for the punishmont of the Chinese:pirates who plundered and destroyed tho German schooner Haonah. ¥OX ALFIM, Thysiciana doclaro Count Voo Armin's sof hopelessly ill. Hia father ia expocted soon in tho Capital. ‘Ilie Emperor Willlam has ordered the Minister of Justico to report on Count Ar- min‘'s pardon. 1lis sontenco of imprisonment will probably be transmutod into a money fine, TIIE NATUBALIZATION 1TAIDTG, . Tho_ondenvora of llerr Kapp and othor Legis- Iative Doputies nrging tho Governmont to a 1o nunciation of tho treaty of nataralization with Americn soom fruitless. ‘[he Government up- holds the eflicacy of tho treaty. DISYARCK'S BRELETON. Dismarck, in bis allusions duriog his spsech on Weanosday in tho Reichatag about the socrot inetigators of tho wer-alarm Inat spring, ssid, . mfurril}fi to the Empress Auguata, the Prinoc: Radziyille. and Count Nesseirotdo, the Empren Chamborlain, that * an {pfluential Court cliqu a continues intriguing " against lum, and hoped to offect bus (Biswarck's) romoval, I DEUTSCILAND, Loxnoy, Feb, 13.—Tho Pos's Berlin dlapat th says & Bremon Court will bogin an joquiry loko tho loas of tho stesmer Doutschland. Tho Pigb- lic Prosecutor will conduct tha proceedinga for tlo UGovornment, TCCTERIASTICAL The Bishop of Drestau Las esued an annus, Lonten pantoral. Ho exborts his fock to Arm« wess ju their allegianco to the Church, The pas- toral is Ndre!!eg to diocesaus in both Atistna snd Pruseis, notwithstznding his depositton by the Prusman Cousta. far = AUSTRALASIA, TN LATEAT BATCIL OF NEWS, BAX Fnaxcisco, Feb. 13.—Arrived, the steame Mikado, with Bydooy dates to Jaa. 14, RV BOUII WALZS, Reports from vanious patta of the colony give | » discouraging sccount of the prospects, on ao- count of tho drought. The esmo causo is pro- duclng au unfavorable Btato of affalra in the pasturo districts, “'ho wool clip iy coming in freoly. Miviog matters are in a deprossed condifon. VICTORIA. Tho hay crop was almoat destzoyed by rains. ' Btate aid to religion ceased altogethur from the beginniog of the year. ‘The sproad of leprosy among the Chinese is engaging tha serions attontion of the Assembly, . QUEENSLAND. New and rich diggings bave boon discovered at tho hoad of Paimer River. Largw numbors are tlocking there. SOUTI AUSTRALIA. Thero waa much deatiuction of wheat by heavy rains, Only ono-third of a crop was saved from iojury. KEW ZZALAND. The preas rocomuend that the penaltics in- carred by the Pacifio Mail Comu-ng in falling to soud tho first steamer, Vasco Dg ., to Port Chalmers be rigidly enforced. The Goveroment bas also protesicd ngainet the mzo and character of the boat, 88 not in accordance with the terma of tho coutract. ‘The very mild winter has been followed by beavy raine. Cropy, bridges, railroads, acd other property are much damaged, Tho eleciion resulted in & baisnce of parties s s ety FRANCE. CORBICAN CUSSEDNEARS. Pans, Fob, 13.—~L'Aigle, » Bonapartist jour- pal, published at Ajaccio, bas been seized and prosecatod for attacking the Government, and - Publhhlnq tho proclamation tasued by Napoleon rom Wilhelmsnolie in 1871, DEAD. Lonis Marcein, Compta do Carne, tho eminent Publicist, and member of tho French Acadomy, is dond. Unbriol Andral, tho distiugnished physiclan, is desdd, PRINCE NAPOLZOXN. Pants, Feb, 14.—D'rinco Napoteon has issued an address to the electors of Adjacclo, Iousays: wifhe form of government is notin question, Tt oxlsts. Iaccept it frankly.” iledenies that his ncceptanco of tho Ropublio is dlotated by ambition or personal but de clsrcs it comes from profound coavio tions. He concludes as follows: X respec {hio form of governmont without any bitterneas, provided it fiu-um order, justics, aud liberty. 11 elected, I shall bo always "Domocratic and s artiesn of progrees.” Ilonsult and Decazes Ea\'a sguued strongly Republican addresses. et HOLLAND, WINSLOW. Loypox, Feb, 18.—The Chief Police Commis- sary of Rotterdam statos that active mearch i being mado thore and claewhora on the Continen, for Winslow, tho Boston forger. —_— SPAIN. THE CAULISTS, . Loxnox, Feb. 14,—Tho Tmes' dispatoh from Bt, Jean de Luz roports the main body of Car lista undor Qens. Caserta and Pernls jo Almans doz sud Barrolts. ———— CREAT BRITAIN. TARLIAMENTARY. Lowpox, Feb, 13.—Mr. Iyland, Liberal, ha beon returned to tho Commous from Darnley. intereat, xo, Loxpox, Feb. 13.—Tho Daily News is inform 64 thot Durham University has declined to seot a crow to Philadelphia to take part iu the Osn tenuial international regatta. pataisisomclsh-hdi TR OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Nw Yonk, Fov. 13.—Arrived, tho ateamerd Canads, from London, and Adristis, from Liver- pool. New Yorx, Fob. 13.—Arived, the ateamer Wyomlng, from Liverpool. uxENsTOWN, Feb. 13.—Arrlved, the Qer- manis, from New York. Prxiours, Fob. 13,~Tho stesmer Frisis, from Now York, has arrived, Quezzxetows, Feb. 13.—The stesmship il nou, trom Philadelplis, Lias arrived. Henry Clows has been unauimously reads milted to_memberalip of the New,Xork Bloak and Gold Exchangos.

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