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ents -,{v‘.. lc canona which cannot bo acquired 2 B e e ] sitest Iying botween Throop eirest and Eampacn Canal, providing, howaver, that in caro any rail- road track shall herosftor be laid in that portion of Thioop street just southwest of the vacation, #aball bs of vo effect, Teferred to the Coms mitteo on Stroots and Alleys, 8. D, BIDEWALKS, The Committeo an Streatn and Alleva reported in favor of sidewalka on thoeonth sido of Del- 3on avenus from flurlbut to North Clark umetri ©on both sldes of Douglar avenus from Butterficl streot to Chicago, Rock Ieland & Pacifle Isilrond tiack; co both sides of ‘Twenty-ninth streot from Iilated etreot to Stowart avenno: on tho . morth side of Thirty-neventh sttcet from Chica- g0, Mtock Is'and & Pacifio Tiailcoad to Stats sireat; on both sides of Stoarna streot from Ifnl. #tod t0°Main atreet; on both sides of Thirneth streot from Cotiago Grove avenus to Park avo- ntie; on botl eldes of Gravelaud PArk avonuo Jrom Thiclioth street to Thirty-first strest; on weat aide of Lake avenuo from Thirtieth atreet to Thirty-first street; on corth sido of Cox sireet f1om Jlobey atreet to westein tarminus g on _eonfh sido of Iidstings strect from Latliy atrcot to Asbland aveouo, Tho sidewatks were 80 ordored. g ; ALK 3 \. Thoordinanes regulating the gals of milk, here- tofore publiehed, wan taken uvand read. Alds Btous mantod the ordinancn recommitted, Ald. Richardson objected o the dispoaition of ko millar. Io thoueht (hat the peoplo who wauted tho matter sont back wisliod fo defest it. H{a moved to put the matfer over a wook, Ald. Loogacher said that a commities from the Milkmen's Union was pressut, and he movad that the Presidont of tho Uoion be alloved to expiain tho wanta of the Unfon, Objection was raised and the motion datied, Ald. Schaffnor said o conwldared that the sub- 1ncl was an important ono,—porhaos. tho mosc mportant befors tho Council, Several Leavy mijk-dealers biad renteronted to tho epeaker tho Degaesily of (ho moneute, Ald. Watorman boped thnt the milkmen wonld bo aliowed a chanco t3 express themsolvas, Ile movad, a8 an nmendmont, that the Committee Lo instructed to report in twa weaks, Ald, Warron sald that it had been sumored tbat the ordinance created a buge mouopoly, and o hioped that tho matter would go over for two wookH. . Ald. Tichardeon oxplained ihe course which hod been taken with tho ordioance, and Lo delay winch it had undorgone, If tho mat- 1er was recommitted it could not como up bolare the present Couucil, Ald, Stout said that ho hoped that tho milk- mon would have a chauco to explain {hetr wish- e ,Ald. Murphy eaid that he hoped tho matter WASHINGTON. Carler Narrison's Scheme for the Resumption of Specie- Payments, The Houdsé Again Declines to Face the Finance Problem. Hambloton Is Finally Dropped by the Democracy as an Undafe Tuvestment, Speealations as o tho Policy of tho Senato o th Corisalar Ditl, Estimates of Tariff Reductions Based on the Marrison Bill. Tho Senato Passes the Bill Regulating tho Transportation of Livs Stock. THE FINANCE PROBLEM. WILL NOT COMMIT THEMIELVES, Svecial Disvate to The Chicado Tridune, Wasiarox, D, C., Feb, 14.—Tha fenturo of tho dsy in the Flouss waa tho voto upon tho finance resolution of Eugeno Halo, of Maine. ‘Thia resolution was simi'ar in clharactor to that introduced earllor in tho seesion by Mr, Hale, and was in substance the resolutiou to which Mr. Blaiue spoko. [t recitod tho prosent condi- tion of (ho depreciated curroncy, sef fotrth the chardetér of norédeemable papor currdney, And showed that both of the great parties fn tho wonld bo rccommitted, in order 1o got abtho | piatforms sdopted Wb thoir party conven P'Z il "l‘.‘!““'“‘;" l"’x‘d"‘l’i“" \ero woro many | tone had declared 1n favor of specio . Fitzgorald said that thero wore mar B dechared 1t widow women who made a living by solling mill | fesumption, eod - then | deelpol ib to In & small way. and the support of the Iuspectors would Lo a griovous evil, Al Lengschor sald that the neaanre was In effect to form a ring amoug n few large dealers, and thst tho emall dealers Would be sbut out by its ndoplion. Il thought that thers was some- thing crooked in milk as weil as whisky, and 1é -wanted it exposed. The questton oo recommitling was voted on, and the matter went over {o next Monday even- ing by 19 to 18 %n miotion, tho specfal order duo at 8:30—the Ogden avenuo railyay ordinsuce—iwas put over for two weoks, aud made $he spocial order for 8:30. On motion of Ald. Woodmay, tho Clerk wes inatructed to havo thoe Appruprintion bill printed in the usunl form. prompt measurcs ehould bo taken by such legis- Iation a8 ia noeded to render sffectual tho polioy of resurning specie pavmants, by placing o ths nanda of the Becrotary of tho Treasury all noces- snry power to nccomplish this objeot, to the end that & sound and stadle currency may b pro- sided for (ho poople. Tlis resolution received 86 aMirmarive and 193 negative votes, two-thirdg bemg nocoesary far its passago, itcannot be said abeolugoly that this = party vote, but with very fow exceptions it. was. ‘fha hard. money Democrals who voted nay clzimed tliat thay did oot wigh to comamit themsolved o in- dofinite measuras, but tlie majority of tho Dom- ocrats votod nay on principlo. ODA CANTERN'S SUHEME. Carter Harrison preseutod to the Honso to- s g day hia scheme for specio resumption, It eon- 1, G L A IE®: L eiolu | Bistaof 8 bill in ivo sections, Seo. 1 provides g2, Gullsrion offcred tho followiug Yesolu- | for thg rapanl of that portion of tho Resump- tion Act which fixed Jan. 1, 1879, 88 the day for rasnmption, and also repeals, Sac. 1 of that’ act. Beq, 2directs tho Becrotary of tho Trossury whenover National Daok notes aro withdrawn from circulation to issus {o the placo of thoin an nmount of legal-tender notes equal to the amonnt. of uational bank nates withdrawa ; provided that the Becretary of the ‘Treasury ebail at no timo {asuo legal-tonder notes unless at such timo tho ngrregate sinount of such notes, inciuding tho unredeomed legal-tender notos aed the Na- tional Bank notes, shall bo losa than the apgro- Rate amonot of Jegal-tonder notos which were redeomed and tho Nationsl Baok notes which wors in circulation Jan. 14, 1875, Bec, 3 provides that the National Danka ehall ‘bo required to retaln a8 part of thoir reserve all tho gold received by them a3 intorest on bonda doposited 1o sccure circulstion, until tio amount of gold 8o rotained shall be equal to one-third of the circulation ; the gold #o rofainod shalibe for tho socurity of circulation aud deposits, Sec. 4 provides that tho Beccolsry of the ‘Troasury shall retaln {n the Bnb-Treasury from the gold recelved from customa 316,000,000 nonuslly notil the amount squals one-third tho amount of logal-tender notes at such timo nn- redeomed, nnd provides that this gold ghall bo taken from the sinkiog fund. Bec. 5 provides that when tho gold in the Treasury equals ono-third of tho mmount of legal-tonder notes unrodeemed, the Hocrotary of tho Troasury ehall rodcem fegal-tonder notes to tho amount of $12,000,000 snuually, usiog tho gold customs duties to be et aside for the sinklog tund. ‘Wucneas, The tax-payers of this city ara compelied 4o supportn Fire Dspartment at an annual cost of “bout, $761,600,to protect thie fnterests of tho weallhy “orelgn &muhm companis dolng vusiness In this n wneas, Thero was no Iaw hy which said {nsnr- compantes conld te compelled to pay thelr just tion of tho city taxes, or bo compelled inany Tto_contribute a dollar for the support of {he partment until the sdoption of the present City nd Aw, 8cc, 110 of the sald Charter provides that swuranvo compantes sball pay futo the City ho, sum of $2 upon cach $100 of thelr not » be tendered every siz monthia under oath iptrolier, under a penalty of $1,000, and fm- 1t 10t excooding alx montha ; And 48, 83l inaurance comyanies have neglected ¥ with sald Iaw tbus_ fur, when they should 350 01 tho I8t day of January Laat; and thero- . That a special committes of five be apa the Cuair, whoso duty it shall be to sco that in8 of Sec. 11 of the City Chiarter aro com- 2y said {nsurance compautes, .0t - wore adopted, nnd tho Chair d a8 tho Special Committeo: Ald, Cul- Warren, T. Clark, Lengachor, and SLADGNTER-NOUSES, neo prohibitlug the operation of * “r-honses within tho ¢itr-limits, and fm- & fine of from $25 to 3100 for any viola- roferred to tho Judiciary Committes, THE NEW COURT-HODSE, . Cullerton offored tho following resolu- neas, From the varions atlempts made by the s codnty authiorlties to sottle upan & plin by ¢h to construct a City-Tall and Court.Houso ft is dent that no compromlse can bo offectod ; and “" eneas,. Thero 18 00 sctual money in the Treas ~of thecity for tbo purposs of conatructing sald wilding, and from tho temper of the peopla at pres. ent It fs evident that {bey are not preparad 0 Pay 8 | —_— HAMBLETON. s WHO GOT IMIN? |, | | Svectal Disnateh to 1be Chicadn Tribune, Wismsaton, D, U, Fob, 14,—Now that Dr. Hambleton, clork of Mr. Moirison's Committee, has resigned, and his resignation been acoopted, 8 groat dedl of wnquiry i mado as to who was responsible for his appointment, It seoma that Dr. 11, wad recommondod by Bpoaker Kerr, snd ex-Congresaman Bock, of Kentucky, In the canvasa which proceded the elestion of Spoaker Kerr, Dy. Hambleton took a very active part in favor of Kerr, and is sald to have Influenced the tho votes of soveral Demacrats by ropresonting Mr. Randail to bo in favor of tho Texas Dacific interosts. Mr. llan- cock, of Toxas, in reported to have asked it this was the samo Hambleton who bad beeu several yeara about Washington, and was ju- torestod in fargo cofton claims, If 80, ho was gouerally known ag A LORDYIST. " g Mr. Morrison roplipd that ho underatood that Dr, I1. bnd formerly beea interested ino a claim, but that ho no louger had anything to o ¥ hat- over with it. Br. Hull, of Goorgls, is esid to bave remarked ho would be plossed to bave a QGeorgian appointed to tho position; that he knew Dr. H., aud it he conld do it consclentious- ly ho would bo very glad to recomwend Lim. But he could nat do ko, g Tho evidenco agninst Tlsmbloton incroancs, Thouo who bave made tho Aght againet him Liave discovered that tuo child wad buried fo the Coogrossional Camefory hoto, aud that the buria! cortificate written by the family physiclan contaips tho tell-tale “J, W, B. Hambleton." ‘Ihe Democrats bave finally concluded not to make noy dttewpt to relnesato Hambleton, —_— THE CONSULAR BILL. WHAT WILL TIE BENATE Do ? drectat Disrateh to The Chicaaa Tribune, Wanmixatoy, D, C., Fab, 14,~The Diplomatlc Corps Appropristion Lill has roaced this Sen- ate. Tho policy 1o bs purausd by the Benata i1n view of tho action of the Ilouss iu cutting away from the forafpn servico becomes a matter of re- newed iuterest. Tho announcement has been medo by somo of the Democrats, who soem o be {nepired by Itandall, that tho Senate must tako tho Appropriation bills as passad by the Houso, or no appropriations would be had this sesuton, Thus, if tho Senate should fnelst upon xnntarlnF to the Diplomatio bill & fow Con- sulates ignorautly or maliciously struck out [n the House, and should inslst tlat decont salaries shoutd bo paid ta Minfators and Cousula rotained in tho service, the House would BEFCHR TQ YIELD, sod tho bill would fail. It seems to ba tho gen- eral oplulon tbat the Republicans of the Hea- ato sbould resist such reductious a3 can- oot bo mado without dotriment to the (utercet of the nation, aud that many such are wado io the Diplomatic Lill seemy to bo Almost uuiversally admitzed, Tho Bsuate will, in this epirit, realst tbe whalesale reduction of salaries of Ministera aud consulates, as tonding to lower tho standard snd character of our represcnia- tives in foreign countries. It {u also probable that sonie ons of the Ropublican Benators will make o usreful, stroog, aud thorongh spesch upon $bo bill as it comes from the Ionso, which will aervo to show the pooplo, in & concise and zosdabla statement, tho work of the Democratio atateamen, alrect tax for satd purpaso; therefarc, be it Ttesolced, That tho Mayor, Comptroller, Doard of Pablic Works, and the Law Dopartiuent ba and they aro Liereby directed 1o coustilt with the Financo Com- mitteo of the Board of County Commissloners ma o W fensibility of making and enterivg fnto s coutract * aith tho Counly of Cook, wherely eald county rhall yroct and conatruct tho city's parifon of said Luilding, ihe s3me to bo heroafter pald for in such manuer aud at such {inics as may be agreed upon, and preparo and submtt to this Council st ila nost recular mecting & proger order or ordinance cavering o subject; pro- vided, however, that the rights of the clty's architeet, Thomas Tilles, b preserved a0 far ua arranging and tuperintending tho interior of tho city’s portion of Wla Vulidiog. Tho resolutions wore referred to the Floanco Commmitteo, and tbey wers orderod to repart at the next regular meotiujg, The Couucil tuen adlourned. MUSEMENTS, THE MUSEUM, The first representstion of *‘Dovotlon™ at Col. Woad's Musoum Jast nigbt was wituesssd by a Jarge number of persons, many of whom wera evidenily fricnda of tho suthors and the actors engaged [n tho play, Tha applavso nas cansequently obtrusive and. prolonged. BSomo of It waos deserved. Mr, Louls James in tho double part of Squire Franklin and Sergl. cope- land was gencrally spirited und energetic, 1lo bad much of the burdon of the play to carry upon bus shoulders, and lie was not unoqual to tho task, Dy, Jawmes is & cultivated actor, Ho posaceses not worely the familianty of an old profeeslonal wilh stage rules and traditious, but alev an insight Into tho lterary require. of a piay aod a kuowledge of ly ceasoleas grinding at tho mill. Wo are glad to ird in Mr, James sn ornamcat to tho stags in Chice go, aug one which caunot be spared with- ont nmoml‘fun. Yorwuatoly, the prospoct ia that he will vewain with ve somo montha lougar, though not at the Museum, Of the play, ' Devouon,” asido from Mr, James' acting in it, there Is no need of speaking stlength. A synopsisof tho plot bas already been given iu Tue 'Cnmune, If produced with proper scenle eurroundings and by akilled actors, the play might poneibly wako a ‘pleasaut improssion, -1t is ol essy to eay what might become of it iu such 'a contingeucy. ‘LThe compauy &t tho Museum, as at prosont or- Egamized, s unoqual (o the demanus of n heavy melodrama, A few gaod actors ccnnol carry a play agatnet frightful odds ; aud, without dis. paragement to tho Bluseum compauy, it fs afi?“ to say thay (bere aro fow good actors M'VICKER'S THEATRE, Mr. and Mrs. Floreuce continua to draw large sudiences at this tueatto. Their acting appears more aud more admlirablo Lhe oftener it is asen, Mr., Florenca is thoroughly ariletio throughout, making bis dizguise complote fu digas, voice, and action, ‘Thoro is a good desl of fiue acting in hls personation. Mra, Florence aldo ju better than ever before, Thoetago-managershould ox- ercige a indly supervisicn over tho dreeses of —_—— Measrs. Soymour and Brown, who at preseut do THE DEPARTMENTS, somajujueticetothe fasbilon-plates. Afierhaving . . 8\ PERVLUOUS, OFFICERS, recopoized the pervadiug coarsonoss of i o Mgty Dollar" and tho Mon, Lardwell Slole, a0 claspifled $Uo play uy & rough sstire yathor thapn s true dramatic composition, it is possible 10 enjoy the repipacntation for the lesson which I‘t;en‘fhzl, if not for the smusemont whick it ordy. .. THE HUTCHINSON FAMILY, Thoe old aud well-kuown Hutclinson Famlly will give a concert this eveniug at Farwell Hall, This troupe of singérs Is so well known that tho wera snnouncement of their concort will probe sbly £l) the Lall with theis friouds, Svecat Dupateh to T'he Chicars Fridune, Wasaxoroy, D. C,, Fob, 14.—\r, Pratt, Com« missioner of Internsl Revenue, stated bofore the Housd Commities on Appropriations lately that hio feared the ted Buporvisors now allowed by law sre more ornamentsl than useful. A close ecrufiny into their expsnses showa that laat year these ten oflicers coat the Goverament over $130,000, or 213,000 each. Mr, Pratt doos not dény hat they are usoful oMcers. Hé says they are too expousive. Iedosa not supposs their ofiices can be abolishod, aliough ho : TIHE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1876. A CAMINAL NEWS., thinks the service would eurvive thelr depate taro, He ears ho oxpects to collect 822,000,000 for internal revenus this year, as againat 810« 000,000 Jess lant voar, and that ho intends to do thie at & much less por cont than last yoir, He estimated ¥ THY, EXPENSX OF COLLEOTION thie yoar would bo £5,000,000, Treasurer Now, hiaviag beon sskod what ho thought of tho j roposed reduciiond in the Gav. erumant rervice, aald that it Is o toatrer of but- | pe tnouoht, was monsirous, man impossibility o do what tho Appropriation | - The byl Committeo pProposos, namely, to reduco the a9, 30; D, would 6 utttw!luily annnying, Hs thougbf this Tegritation not wise, becsuss it was unneceasary, Ia gav6 notfca that he'fonld demand the yess and naye on the Anal padiaa Of tho bill, hat ke mighe put hize aeif on record dgainet it, Mr, Mertimor sdld x:m ‘won}d ba glm‘l to v‘nla for #om® proper measurs having in view the main pur- by >, Jose_ nonght to he sccompilshed by thie il but be an Object of Publle Dis- could nat vole for the bill now before Lhs Senate, an it trust. seemed to bim that it violated persons) rightn, A 3 Marshal hiad no right {0 arrest a pereon without a writ to earry himt bifoto & Sagistrate, The proposition, then read’s third time snd passed,— 4, Thoss vallng ln tie neguitrs wcro Bonds Found in His Possossion, eivil Tist r - d o Aalaried | Mes Bay: Rogy, Capérton; Cockreil, Cooper, e Ahee i"m{"‘:ml"fi“‘m Ml":f B ries Denbie, ‘Fasy Samii, Ao asite. Janck £ald tho businean Cef the Goveromont | (Fia). Jobntan, Tellr, ey, McCreery, deDousid, Would como (0'a atandstill tn six mouthis. 1a | Aerrimon, Sorwood, Itintom, Esnisbury, Htevenson, | Missonrl Express TRobbers Ohserred is. howover, I favor of raducing tho oumbot Of | Randoish seted wih the Hepubicens 1a (e sdirama: Countlag Plmdet by o Cofored emploves rather lhan salaries, ‘Thess ba ro- | five, . . 2 Wor garded ad low a8 honesty And faithfal service [ The Chatr 111 befols tha Genats 4 Jolot redolntian oman. of tho Ransin Tagidlstute to declire forfelted certain TAndd §0 that State geanted to a1d 1y thid construction of a rallroad to Galvesion Day, Tesas, Reéferreds PINCRBACK, ke ‘The Senafe then, on motlan of e, Morton, pro. 4 cecdnd fo couslder {bo resslution that . B. 8. Pinche Tho Beerétary of War dont to thio Flonse to- | back bo adimitted we Senator {rom (bs Stafo of Lol day & communicatfon from tho Chlof of Kn. | diang, éle, tte nond(ng questtan belng o the deend. pinéérs, ngkiug for £273,380 to contious tho Des mn:a% al;."ngmx;méa‘ln-cn tué word “not” cer impl ol 10 W . ' Holnep Bivermpraremants, Az, Morlon aaid If ug olner Senator dutred to R T #poak; ho would reply to the argiment mada last wea NOTES AND NEWS, n,}"kmn Tho aumysaion of l‘lnc‘hlnck by the Senstor ACHUMARER AXD HING. from " Ohlo (Thuemn). . Ko cono” {iking tho 7 The ¢! Hbune, oor, Mr, Morlon pracda o dnfwer Bén- WM‘;’;‘:O"';Q'::"]’J"_"S "F’:l',‘.'fif‘f‘fh?'::o’:;o Ji. | tlor’ Tiirman'e wrahnient, . and aaid - Ba diciary Sub-Committos, that (8 considoriag tha (Morton) did nob think fthers was & Sehdlor on thid flooe more under tha fecliok Of PaFty consid- question uf jurisdiction of the Housé over fuo cases of Schumaker avd Dill King, {8 under- eration (hau that Seasator (Thurman). . When haa tke o stood to hiave roached this conciusion A ta the Senator from Oblo or any Senstor on Ihe Democratio sido ever broken from the parly lino or parly in. {oreata? Tuey tiaught thoy wero sery fmpactisi, but sight to expol, that tho constitutional right of | ihatemed lo i tuat on every quesilon which nifgut tho Honeo to oxpe! mombeta ia not based uoon tho right to puntsh for erime, but upon other in- horent power in tho ITouso to protaect {faclf from will allow, As to tha reductions in both numbera #nd ealartes, Mr. Now's opinlons ave exactly thosg of avery Bureau and Dopartmatic oficor in tho Goverumant. DES MOISES DITER IMPROVEMBATA, They Anmsthetiza and Gag Her, wil Inteat to Diown Her fa the Mis- eissippl, . TAR AND FEATHERS. Corretpandence Dy Moined R:vitter, Nasnoa, Ia., Feb, 8.~This usually quict fovd a8 boon for sovoral weeks past consfdarably dis- ¢d nomen—ono & proslitute of tho loweat order, dthér lodd low, afinply Locauss bLauging In Lot #one liad oconpiod n little houso in the tovn, and had, ts ig eald, beon daly visited lLy.Mr. Cinyson, propriotor of tho Mountaln How!s." Tihis Houss, 48 alo the houso vccug]'wl hBtna o women, &6 awnéd by tha rich Charles (reefey, Several fmes bad this Claytou—na fathor of ebildron ba considered s pary question they voted togellier, In (e case of Goldtuwalto, tha Benilor from 0o (Tharman) argned that tho Senste had no yight 10 In- quire as to the Leguiatura which electod him, ani ba 3forlon) sgreed with him; but now, when it came to violent, disorderlv, or uussamly nersons; (hat | PiachLack's cae, the Bemator from Ohio sald the | dnd tho. huaband. of n good but sickly this power {s mob for tho’ puniebmeut of | Seoate could lnqulre a8 o tho Ledlslitute, which | wite—boan warnod that Mo must dosist guilty mombara, but for tha protoction of tho | slected bim. :‘x“ other worde, wiiat was ool 4w (o¢ | from Lis supposed ~villaingus vista. 'Thd Hoviso an o gelibarative bods. This question ia | 3, s e oy Safia Ohto i1 reresred | yATOings provad of \no srall, and ad lnst being ecnsilored 18 a collataial ons i cannee- | %0 "gfectlon returns of 1872, . T elaction | Bunday waa blendiog its latt moments with tho tiou with tifo geveral question of furlddiction | was a mondtroud fraud, and the root of his whole evil | firat of Monday morning's, & bugiy withont seat ovor offonisca commisted bofore this Cougrésa waé bauled by forty or fiftymen to the houso in began. which the women wero, Hoth wero pui in the vebicle and hauled by theso mon ta the Fonntaln Uouee, aud placed in tho beat roam in tho houso and bado atay there, and fhey dil. Tho buegy was then hauled to tho depot, and, when tLelili- nols Contral train ¢ams {o. thodin and confusion wag lite au Eastérn aity's depat scono, Tho womt~ on_were ordeted to leava Lho city, Deylight camp, and, with this ordor carried out, quieé wonld have besn roastored, but foale ishily Mr. Clayaon aoted,—who, by thoe way, hind bétd bunted for duting tho night, and who wag puppased aftorwarda to hava beon fHoueath Kis wife's bed, This man_buodsiod of hig bravéry and tho cowsrdics of tho citizens, This . waa Jesrned of, and immadidtely o crowd gatherdd at his hotel; they entored bs dinmz-room, fool im from bia tabls to Lis office, strippod him to tlhie walat, and emptied & pot of warm,fac and half the con- touts of a good-sized feathor pillow over tho well-shavan faco acd hoad of the viettm, Thoy then trzt;k ‘th to q‘m ;}on’hflumt buggy. .zo‘aa i United Stslés uotes, and o strengihen publia orodit, X061, e _tiead of whioh, atood. twonty or "By Mr. Jenkn-—T3 Tepest tho third sattion of tha dct | THOTO man. Oha foct was placod fn the buggy of 1474, estoblishing the Natlonal Bink Redemplion (nu:}ulud, largely by a coupld of cltizans), and gency, . thod cAmé, tho Mayot, who silonced tha crowd By Mr, Riddla (Tenn,)—Ditceling thé fransmission thmdnded them to doalst from thoir opeta- :{emnt?:‘&!‘l‘g\;l(blfiulh t80 malls Whoo (e Dasldze | tio=s. Tho pbar. man was allowed . to go to hia n . rham, avd the malter onded, Lut not nutil the B O yaking Treé 0a to | iW0 didgubtirigly 10w women* had beon banlahad repeal the Resumptlon act, ! from tawn, and & brighter futaro scomed In HBESUMPTION BILL. , £ To stors for Nashua, 1y {fr. Harrlion—For a ropeal of parts of the Ne- e suptioh act and for o, purpose of proparing A VILLAINGUS SCHEME. ray for (His r(r.mmg‘ztl;go s50cig payment ani fot the 81 Lours, Fob. 14.—Bdtwoen 7 and 8 o'elocl, Tesumption of specle pryment, cte tho Baeata- | gt pight, tvo men In A buggy, with whao &y of (ho Trevwury, mhenavee National Bank-notes st | A, VR 0 B0 oy St botwoon them, drove on the bridge, tossod the toll- wittidrawn from efrculstion, to i1sue in theiz ftead an cqua! smount of legul-tonder Unlited Blates notes, but kegpor their fares, and started hastily towarda East 8t. Louis, When out somo disiatico on ho s not ta {esue them ex:a‘\t whea tho lflzlr‘uqln the bridzo s cry of “IHelp, for God's sske!” amounts of unradsemed legal fender notes an tfotial Bank notes I efreniation ara le. culationion the , 1876, Ttalso re- | % Quires Nationai Danks (o retsin T partof tinte fe. | Isatiod from tho buggy, and tho colored boy was servis all tha gold roceivod by them ad interest on | tumbled out, when tho bther occunnnts of tho vebiclo pat the whip to the horso and disappsar- edin tho dariness. Jorry Miller, the bridge collector, hastoned to tho spot aud foupd the socming colored bay to bo & colored wummn‘, who uow was & conepiracy fo avercoima and defext n Ro- publican majorlby [n Loufslina of 15,000 or 20,000, Without concluding, A1f, Afofion yfefded tho 66t for executive aetslon, P b The President pra tempord annonnicad that he had Just algued tho bl fo atd in the Centennia calébration o American indopendent ; Aftar s short execulive séaston, adjourned. TOE PROPEN. THING, Teh Till's gatbled époech 1s fually to b investigatéd, Platt had passed & resolution directing the Committoe on Printing to inquird whether any mombers Lad cusngdd their apeeches aftor delivoring. ‘Tho ofllelal zopattora emitod a3 tho 103olution was sdoptod. TARIEF RSTIMATES, The following fa an eatimate of tho reductions 1hat would bo made by tha Morrison Tariff bill : Teduction of revenua ou cotlon goodd, $1,937,- 746; on metals, $1,783,701; ao aiiks, $1,773,109; ot wo.l and woolens, €5,133,018; on sundries, £338,234. Loes of revenua on tho fren lat in round sums, $3,600,000. Tolal reduction, 26,- 021,011 oy TIGURING. J Jim Robinson sod Sam Mareh dro here look- joz at the political situstion aud hslping sct pina for tho Democratic nomineo for Governor. . ERNORY IN THE BTATUTES. s . Judge Poland will not bo ablo_sny _longer o BAY there aro no errora in tha Revisod Statutes. The Soctotary of tho Ticasuryto-day sent totho Houso a Jarge book contaimni the recommenda- tion 1o corroct the errors which have heca dig- coverad in tho scction relatiug to the Treasury Dopartment, Tho other Deparimoenty have sent o similar saggestions, % i TIE JENNEY EXPEDITION, Tho Interfor Departmoeot loa sent to the House & requost for an sppropriation of §25,000 to dofray tho expenses of tho Jonney Goological expeditiop. The lotter making this roquest doce pob state that tho survoy wos undoitaken snd tho expenss incurred without knowledga that thoe expedition was na: authorized by law. TUR SFECIAL FINANCE COMMITTEE, Tho following-named persons Lavo boon ap- pointod mombers of the Democratic Caucus Com- ittoa to proparo & currency bill for sabmission at,an adjourved mes:ing o bo held next ‘Tours- day evening : Mesars. Drigbt, Morrison, Bar- nuw, Gibson, Payne, —tiolman, Boutbard, Steakly, and Walker of \’lrgml. ‘The Sanators :i"" be Thompson, Bayard; JMorrimon, aad Gor- on. (CONEIRMATION. . 5 Tho Senatg confirmed the following nomiaalfon: Joseph W, Fisher, Ohlef-Justice of \Wyoiniog Territor; Jicoh B, Blslr, Afsoclato-Justico gittd; Jimes Nev) Upited States' Attornoy for Nobraska: Edward 8, ‘neat, United Btates AMaralinl for the Mlddie Disteict of Teunéusoe; Fredorick lorley, of \ieliigih, Agent #1d Consul-Genarsl at Caliro. . N Postmasters~John M, Eckert, Lebanon, 1IL.; Benjae min Conley, Atlants, Ga,, vice Samuel Bard; H,'L, Talloteon, Novada, Mo, House, Under tho call of States, in addition {o peivate bills, sd Tor works of Jnterasl jmprusements, publlo bufld: ing, el ua fllowig Uil era nteodicad sud 7o erre o : By Mr. Danki (3¢ requeitj=Ta felation to bapniles to placuionthn’ yoluntoars, Y By Me. Mesde—To provida fov tho paymént of han the ag- for thelr circulation until the amount of gold ratains shall equal one-third of thelf circulation, which gol %0 retained ahall be security for thele circnlation and deposits, It also requires the Socreiary of tho Treas. ury o relain from the gold received fur cusloms [To the Associated Préss) TONACCO AND SNTFY, Wasnixaroy, D, C., Fab, 14.—The following their Londs held by tha Unjfad Slates as securi); sald the mon in the buggy woro namod Wilson dutles $10,000,000 asnually, uatll tho smount so.re- and, and that they were the pactios B'“m:‘ll' of the ".xvflfl““?)“ of d:‘“’"c" A | T s oqual 0 s0b-tbind of the smsuat of :,',‘Shi’;“.,,.,' 'Ugueu‘ sbh{cs Exprnl;g cnwg: soull diffiog tho aix moutba endiug Dec. 31, | jegalionder notes, at each time unrcdoomed, which | tyo 8t = Louis, Kandas Gty & Northorn 1875, bas beon lesucd by tho Internal Rovenus | gold, so refained. shali bo laken from thiosinking fund | hiti “by Tow . milen. feom Gn Tauis Office. The quantity removed from maoufac- | whenoever the smount pf gold rotaihed 1h thé Teaasury Iroad 8 fow g v | about six wecks ago, She siated further that shd gttended to thetr room ia tho fourth story of thobuilding No. 314 North Third street, aver the Amarican Exptoss offics, and that sho wont thoro abont 8 o'clocic yesterday morning and found them looking eomo of tho stolen ar- ticlea and papers over. Oa boing dlscovered at this they seized and chloroformod and gagged her and Joft ber In tuo roomall day, Towards ovoniug thoy put mon'd clothes ‘on her, and about 7 o'clock carried hor down stalrs and placed her in the buggy. Sho says ho wad sen- sible whilo belng taken out of the ballding; heard Wilson and Hollsnd eay lhnilmuudnd to torica for oxportation was : Tobaceo, 4,362,953!¢ pounda ; snufl. 128991 pounds, 1ho quantity mccauntabdle for, landed abroad, is : ‘Lobacco, 8,705,0193¢ pounds ; snulf, 155,811} pounds. DEPADTMENTAL EXPENSES, r. Prait, tho Commissioner of Internal Rev- onue, was befora the }louse Committes an Ap- yropriationa to-day, and oxprossed a wish to confor with tho Sub-Committoe that ho may suggest in what pariicalara tho oxpondes of his Bureau can bo reduced, The ozt bili to bo ro- orted by tho Committes on Appropriations will Eu for the support of the Iost-Offico Depsrt- mont. *hdll ne gqual to ond-third of the amount of ndre- deemed legal-tenders; Then tho Bacretary of tha “Treanry 1n to redeem tho legal-tenders to the amount of $12,600,000 sunualfy, wslng for that purpose tha gold received for customa-dutles, which gold fu to ba taken from the amonnt ardered to.bo et apart for the slnking-fund, Tho bill was referzéd {0 tho Commiftes on Uanking and Currency, .. . . . T Dy Mg, Fott—For the présstvition of forestd oo the pubilo domain adjacent to the mources of navigéble rivers and othier streams, . By Mr. Wells (Missourf)—~A memorial of the Com- mon Council of 5t. Louls to defina the river front or what{ line oppoaita that city, . .. . .. RESOLUTIONS.. . Mr, Sealen offersd s resolntion_calling on the Secre- ELECTIONS, _ tary of the Tuterior for {iformation &y fo tho didposi~ | 16 ® weight to hor pock and throw hor from tho The Committeo on Elcctions decldad to report | tion mada of $5,000 sppropriated for the benafitor | bridga Into tho river; that sho gnow unsnimously thst Haralson (colored) i ontitted | cantive Indians; also whether the Jaw which roquired | too much, sod must bo got rid of. tho prescnco of & military offcer st tho delivery of [n- dian moncys or goods had been complisd with. Adopted, " 5 ea 'SE, yvitis ofte ddolution calling on thd Socro- tary of Wor for idformation s o (he ledeing by the Acting-Quartosmaster-Genoral, Rufus Ingalls, of the building st tha corner .of Pennsylvanis avenuo and Tifteenth atroet, by what duthority it was leased, tha rent, otc. - Adopted, o Mr, Ifobbina offsred a resolution instructing the Eommitteo on.wm- and Meus to luguire Into the ox- pediency of reporting a biil directing thie Secrelsry of tao Treasury to defer for » Uwmlted period making sny further roductions in the bonded Judsbtedness of tho Unlted Slates by parchating Govetument bonids be- fare they bacome Gue{ nlso of direoting Hiim to dis continua any further reductinns in the amount of legal-tender uotes now in usa: also directing him to Qiscontinue salling gold o bullion, bot fo accumulsta it o the Treasury until it reaches —— millions, Adoptedd, | | . i . Atr, Jonks offored a résolulton Inetrueting the Gom- mittes on Invalid Pensfons to {nstitule an Inquiry s to the management of the Lurcau of Pensions. Adopied, g Alr, Riddle offersl s resolution .instructing the Becs retury of War to report tho aggregaio smount of clainis allowed or rejected in the Bureaus of the Q to bold his seat in tho House against Bromberg, conteatant. Tho roport will narrato and con- domin_grost fraud, but not suficient to ovor- nnmedE,tWo majority by which Oaralson was ro- turned, 5 Befog gaggoed shio coutd not eafl for help, nor oould sho escaps by ruoniug away, but whila oo the bridze sue mausged 10 got the gag ont of bor month and soreamad for asatstauos, a0d was thrown out of the buggy. When Wilson and Holland roached tho east end of tho bridgs they were stoppod by tha toll- colloator and Oficer Armatrong for fast ariving, but they Jumped ont of the buggy and dashad down tho eastern approach of the bridge for dear lifo and escaped, In the buggy was found » boftte which had contatned ¢hloroform, a- trace-chain, a sledgo- haAtomor, aud a car-coupliag link, which were no doubt {ntended to be used to siuk the womsn af- ter theawlug her to the river, Ifoldnd waw formerly a 1aflroad conduator, but the colored wotnan did not know who Wilson was, ANOTHER BOSTON LAWYER, BostoN, Mnea, Feb, 14,—Cllford White, a Iasvyor of this city, has bean arrcated and placod uader $10,000 bonds, ‘doteotivos having fraged to hls possession $30,000 of the Goyernmont bonds stolen from & gentloman in Now York sbqut & yoar gince. Whito purchased them for 10 cants oa tho collay, and had put them up as collstoral for o loan of £20,000. Ife olaima to -have had 06 knowledgo of their trno character. BOUNTY-CLAIM FRAUDS. Mexens, Teon., Feb. 14—Invthe United States Circnlt Coutt to-dhy Judge Browa son- tenced Coombs to tha Positentinry for fiftéen years._for_ dofraiiding (e Goverumsnt in tbho bounfy-cldims of colored soldiors, Eaquiro IT, 0, Browor, who was convicted as an accomplice, was gontonoed to the Nashvilie Penitentiary for two - sud one-halt years, Drowoerls deat” and neatly bifnd, . , THE STOLEN POUCH,., .. . Niw Qtiteaxs, La., Fob, 14.—The Téltet-pondt heuce o the 7th laut. for New Yark, found fn s .swamp near Mobilo, waa returoed hers ysster- dsy. It lind boen robbod of most of ity domestla loftars, Tho 'oihera woro badly damaged by water. All tho lottord upon which aitcctlonu wota {ntelligible haye boen forwarded to tholr dostihiation, The others wete rotaiued for iden- tiflcation, . THE CLEVELAND MURDER, _Creveraxn, O. Fub, 14,—Adin, the triple murderer, whoso trial was fo hdyd commancdd {lifs morning, buf wie postpondd ono woek on account of & technical eccor In tho venire, was with difiicufty (rabsforred from tha jail ta the Court- Housa aud back on accoant of tho erowd, who follosred with expresuians of & wish to Jynch bim, but he was safely lockoed up. . . MURDER NEAR NASHVILLE. . Nasnviirs, Toon, Feb. 14,—~About 2 miles from thiu éity, this evening, Falix Fudgo waa diaybed siid fnstantly Lilled by nie stuo-gon fn etallation for belng boaten pod kjdked. The ;aunq tan flod snd has not beou arcosted, ———————— ——Ra THE RECORD.’ n BENATE. Mr. Clayton introduced s bill to amend Seo. 5,640 of the Tovised Sratutes, providing for tho {mprisonmoot and tianefor of Unlted Btatos prisoners. Itoferréd. Ilo algo presantsd {ho correspondence botween himself and tho At~ torney-Goooral of the United States on the sub. fect, and movod that it bo reforred to tho Judi- ciary Comumitteo, togother with so much of the roport ot {ho Attorney-General aa rolatea to the matter. 8o ordered, BIr. Ingaila sald that tho Fonate had already recoived information a8 to tLe ravages of inascts upon Vegetstion fu the West during tho past omed oz e6jactud 1o the dce year. The actusl loss from the ravages of the | termaster-Geueral and of the Gommissary Toousts, chinch-buge, army and cobton worme, | Seersientaln tho Slates of Tndians, Ohla, s Pos and Heselan flies, exceoded $200,000,000, and | lowed and rejectdd fn Houthern Btates, o which from iho locusts slono tho sodount oxcooded | 4Y,0f the (thof Junusty, 184, applles, - Adopied, #50,000,000, In soven countica of Minnesots, | mittes on Prinilog lo inquira whether thers have boen nearly 60,000 busbela of locusts wero dextroyed at s such materlal lteration of tha oflicial debatea of Con- cost of $50,000, Ho believed tha subject waa wortny | BIosd aa required sction by tho Ilaysa, aud whetler of tho attention of Congreas, and Lie therefors futros Fomarky huva béed alféréd or supfresied by othors . than membera makiug them, Adopted. duced u bill for thio_proteation of sgriculturs againat r. Leaveawotth oifered & redolution ealling on thia injurioua insectr, Reterrod. R aral :Leads of Depertmants for . full statomont of . ‘Tho Lall authorizes the Hecretary of the Interior to | all bulidings and grounda in. Washington rented for apnoint, upon tho nomination of thoe National Academy | tue usa of tLeir Tespective Departments, ilioir ront, of ficiences , a Commigaion, 10 conalst of thres eminedt «ntowologists, 10 sorve 6vd years, ab o salary of §5,000 etg, Adoplod. ; - Me. Morrison offorsd a résolutfon ¢dllfng. on fha per snnin each, and to bo silowsd traveling oxpentes, etc., 3nd to dovola themaelyes 30 the inveatigstion af Becretary of iba Treasury for information aa ta frand- ulent hmportations of wool, Adopled, insects mos {njurious Lo the grest staples, eapecially X A 78T vore, 4 tho Rocky Mountain locust, army-worm, chinchbug, | 37, Hala moved to suspaud the rules 8 nd idopt the Uessian fly, snd gottou-worm, tho resulta to be a- | followiug resatuilon ¢ ! ported to Congresa at least oncs o year, g 3r. Sheriman_submiitod a resolution to tako from Vuueas, Tho currenoy now ta 1o smong the poo- tho fica of tho Bonate nud réturn (o tho Stata Depatie | hores sk pstbicks, Tha [otier betug & deti of lhe tneut cop e of 1he varioun truitien which bave aiready iotes wud grotobicks, the Litter belug 3 dalt of Lhe loyernnent, latribul Amaoug tho penple, an been acted upon. nnx[zt;e;u!;l:&z bAwma to, the former bels n{lumlhlu in zuénfiuh? nfll ‘sube B, Ingalls called_up the Beuate blll granting tho T s P Uottod Btavie Fressary hta thus £ WiERRAS, o Unf at ‘reagary hias thus £4) Flghi of wayio (e Leaseaworth Biteotillvay Couae . 3 fort Leweuwarin Shiltary Retervallon, fallod lo moet it obligations and to redeem ite notea, theraby deprocistiug (L value of the people's mpuey and kecping it st s jargs dlacougt, which depreciation varlos from day to day, cavsing riak and uncartaint in business atfairs, ta the great . prejudice of alf legitl mate industry and enterprise; and 2 ‘Wienras, Céngress by Its ansctmonts, and both po- Nticsl parties by résolublons mloped au thelr soyaral Nutions! Gonventious, stand commiited to tha early resumition of wpocle ent: thereforo, - 2 Resoiyed, Thst prodipt measuces should be faken Uy augh legislation ao s ueeded to render ofgctivo ths olfey of the resuniption of specls }n)’mlflll by plac- ug in the bands of tho Secretary of the Treasiry -All 1he necomary poweid to carry wut sald objoct to the end that -a’ sound aod alapls curreticy may be an submitted an smoodment teserying 10 Conwress 10 Hight to Fooeal, lter, ox amend Ilio aclut suy e, Agreed 0, and the Lill passed sa amended, Mr, Frelinghuysen catlod up il Senato bill to amend certalts provialous of the Rovised Biatutes of the United Htates relatiug to the ransportation of sulmais, Amondments reparied by the Judlelary Commiltee, to tho eftect that anfwals shall not ba coie fined 1 any tatload cat or vessel without foot or water for u looger perfod than twenty-four consscutive ours, and that they ahall hava tins for fest and water at least soven dousceutive liours, providing that tue aenduents ahall tako eect on' July 4, 1970, ete,, wore agreed 10, Tho Uill, Laving Loen constdared ax fu Commiftes of thia Whiole, was reported 1o the Senate, aud the queas tlon Lolug’ o concurring in tho ainendments made in Comumitteo of the Whofe.'ie, Engalla (Itanvas) ssid he objocted to he ve tlun of the Lilf providing that every Unilted Blates Marsbal sbali, cn applicatlon in weitiog of any duly incarporated wocicty tor the prevoution of crueily to uninnls, deslguato an sgest of suh sooiety, Who vl theroupon, iia the Juruciction of nc . havo pawer £ niake trests o yiolations of {ho taw, ‘ete. 1o thought, undor tis provivion, an ofticer would be created unknoau to the fav, Bfr, Layard satd L objoctad to the bill, av it author- fzcd ageuts 1o make arrcats without any writ,” The matter belonged tu the police power of States, sud ahould not Lo interfered with by Cougreas, My, Frelluguugaen 8ald Congrew bad il power (o zegulale commerye bobween 4o States, and uuder that Licad biad the power to pass thle bill Mr. Tngals sabl uuder £30 LIL sty ctizen of York or Penmsyivanta, sppciuted as sgent of such cioly for the Prevention of Qrulty to Aujwal4, could f1210 Kunast wnd uisko ariesta of futetfure with the usinees of raifroad coumpanive, Mr, Wiyte woved ta amend by slriking out the wordi, * Desiguaty an‘ageut of euch Soddety,” sud n- vert **Appoint s Deputy Marana',' 80 1Lwalld read: o Evary Luited ftates Morahad alall, upon applicaiion i writug of any duly jucorpurated Boclety for te Freveutlon of Cruoliy (o Aulimala, sppoint & Deputy Barenal, who sall thoreupun; waihis tne juriadiction of such ' Marshal, bave power to muke arreal,” ele, Tho awendnient wan sgrecd to—yeas, 413 nays, | The amendments wads u Comaiiies of thy Whola ugaestad 1bif the resolution skiould Commitico on Hankivg aud Cute rency, Mz, Tiale—1 {hink it better o have an e presafon of tlie opinton of tfie I now. 1 want ta sus whethor cancuslug has done our friohds on tha other wide of tha louss avy good. . 3 ‘The mojton {0 vuspenpd tho rules and adopt the olution way Lost—yean, 86; nays, 137, Tha vole was pretty nearly o party ove, sknough , thera wera some devlations from tat rule, Among the Democryte yoting aye ware Tarbos aud Wills, Among the He- publicany volbg no wers Lakor of Indi sud (it moton of M. Keliey, it wan grdered tht Satur- y uest bo setapart exclinively for debate, the une uding being thiat Kelloy {810 make & speach in zeply tu Diaine, aud hat Chittehden 18 10 Fracede kim iy o speech o tlio Boauces, Adjouraed, SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS, New Oseeans, L., Feb, 14.—Cottop—De- maud elack ; aalos, 5,00 balea; prices ga.gcnl)] tirm ; quotations unchanged ; receipts, hot, 10,624 ; gr.#3, 12,221 ; exporta to the Contluent 4,101 ; to Greas Bntain, 7.012 ; atooy, 830,432, BAVANNAK, Us. Feb. 14.—Cotton — Quis! middlings, 12 17-326 ; uet tecaipts, 2,0! it grous, 2,185 § exports coasiwisy, 1 THE BLACK HILLS FEVER. Outerexxe, Wy. ‘Ler,, Fob, 14,—Ous hundred nd flly n eIt hero to-day for the Black lls, A party cauio In last nigtit, snd zofiorts that Quring tho eight days ot lifd frip from Custer, ka counted 185 wagons en rauta for the THills, - Tvo -bundred - men aro ontfitting hara , sud will etart this weol. ‘I'hs incomitg traing bring scares of gald-seckers duliy. Yangroy, D, Ty Fob, 14,—1'ne latsst party of men for tho Bisok Hills, who left horo ou Satu day |ast, bave boen leard fram abovo Kqrt Ran. dall, going the Fort Piores route, Cray's traln will fedva noxt Monday, the 21it, snd Wil aum. ber about eighty men. ———— . . ogiruapy. ~EAL’FIA'NC 3¢, Cal,, Feh, 14,—~Dr. Thomay M, screiary of tho Slato Uoard of were then sgrecd to BUTLER'S PARTICULAR FRIEND. leattn, dicd last evenlng pt Hacrimenfo, Th tion Lol the third readtag of the bil) e e ire SR o i U are vl | Lovsmnem, Ry, Feb, 1—The flen, Jobn . o much_lntermeduiing by G oy . ‘'oung Drown, member of Copgar 0! '] L o . b, bun fhould beleftp s polle tonees of Bulck, Tult | ocand Distrih of Kealucky, wil Avmouice o | 4. SHelél ik o Ths OhpenTripuns, or United Biates palice officors, who could, withayt re- | t0-moITOW'S Courier~Journgl. bis intention not | . : 13, . t egiyipanies of Pistsburg pplicition 16 tnk City Coancll for Ehis privilege of lsylng to bo & candidats for re-eloskion £o.the House of ard to locality, suler vebicles for the (ransporlation g(nmnnh aud ot Reprossutatives, owsg thgrguto matere, | ¢ . aud cxcrciao 8 system of explonsge which Another Baston Inwyer Bocomds Thirty Thonsand Dollars in Stolen turbed by the prasenco of two mizerably wrotch- £ profand, Tow brothel-houds f{amdts, agd an- trall, o little behiind ber only, Thess two per- #34 fininis in the stroets, The Councfl fo-niatt Appoloted a Commutteo to go to Pittabuig to ifie dissatistaction mith the old Gus Company, 41id & Iatgo pumber of eitizens finve patitioned the Council {n tehalt of the proposod competing Company. CASUALTIES. "AGCIDENTS " IN THE KUKLUX COUNTRY. Special Disnatea to The Clieaao Trnmne, Chrivoxnsre, Iif,, Fab. 1{.—beAree Pérenll, a conl tinet, wks faund dead 16 tha street of Mur- physboro yosterday mornfug. 1t ia supposed e was drunk and fell dosa, While tn this cone ditlon ho wag attacked.by boya aod terribly ma. tilated, Tho Coroner's Jury rendered a vordiot, that bo' came to bif dedth by stéangnlation, caueed by excessivo (ntoxication, Ilo leaves a family of fivo, A mala onter was fonnd in tae river at Grand Tower to-day, supposed to have been intho water about thred montha, {15 pholtetd Woit rifledand his head mangled, Ha ia chonght to baye boen foitly dealt with, but the Coroner'a Jury gavo veRtict of accldantal drowning, THE CINGINNATI DISASTER Cixc1xNaTy, 0., Feb. 11,--Tho Coroner's Tury In the casé of tho persona killed at Robinson's Opora-flonss Fob, b, returned a vordict to-day that ths péoplo cafnd to their déath from shock aod injurles, tho result of & stampede caused by a ery \nf firo ralsed during tho performance by a pétatn unknown to the Jury, aud from tle ovetcrowded condition of tho house, wa find it was almcst 1mpoasibla to galn dn oxit, and un. der theso circumstancos {heso porsons were un- able to escapo. Tho juty express an opinion that bad management ‘was displayed fa placing g0 mauy tickets ox sato. : STERM HAVOC. e . Spretal Dinpiaten to The Chicano, driduns, Evarsvinte, Ind., Fob, 11,—It is rumored that six men wero drownod by tho upaeiling of a skiff, aud threo Lou+ca blown down during tho g’lmm,nf,iuqdly ovoning as Golconds, 1ll, No amea of particulars, CARRIAGE ACCIDENT, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaan Tridune. Rocrronp, IIL, Féb, 14.—A serlous accldent happoned to 0. A. Hommonwav, Suparvisor of ¢tho Town of Burritt; Ho was thrown from his buggy to-day, and it {s feared Ia fatally injured. Prysiourit’ CHURCI, MORE UNDERHANDED WORK, Special Disvatch to The Chicgo Tribund, | New Yori, Fob. 14.—0n Sunddy 1Akt Thiot. & J. Tilubs, Ctetk of Plymouth Chureh, wab walted upon by Profcesors Smytd, Churthill, and Medd, of {ho Church of {he Andoser, Mus ‘Thdclogical Sominary. bringlog & fotter invitin, Prymonli (}‘humn to Joid {d talling n Mutual Council {o fully invastigato thia Boocher seandat, 2fr. Tiiney Uopt tho lottor o aberbt untl Afted the ovenin; dervices, thiéraby makinf; it [mposal- Bld to call & gpecial theallng of {ho cliteeh to re- plv (o the lofter until noxe week, when the Ad- vidory Coupeil wili prohably havo fiofsticd tis ‘work and advised It doy furthor [nvedtigation bo recodrary. « It 13 nov. likely, theratoro, that Plymoutls Church will fiod it elihor advidnble or necesaary to ,necopt tho proposition from An- ovar, o Andover Church was 6a Mrd, Stoul- on's llet for a Mutunt Conacily BOV/EN T3 PLYMOUTH CHURCH, New Yonx, Fob, 14 ~3r, Bowen, In a lotter to-day to tho Plymouth Church Examioing Cowm- mittes, saked that tho charges and spocidea« tions ngainst him bo given more deflnitely, and also s lias of tha . witnosses that ars to_appoar sgainet, bim. Ile says ho doca not sep how tho Commifios can refuio, bis roquest. It thoy do reluse, ho haa yettodstermine bis faturo action, . OFF FOR THE COUNCIL, . Souctal Dispateh ta Ihe Chitaao Tribune, MabisoN, Wis,, Feb, 14,—Tho Reév. C. M. Ricbarde and Doncon T, J. Lomb, of the First Congregational Oburcly, lett bora ta altend tho DBrooklyn Council to-nlghe. FINANCIAL: LA CROSSE, . Spectal Dunte to Thé Chizaao THburie, LA Cnosse, Fob, 14.—Tho ZLiveral Demacrat this evaning announces the failaro of Mr. Qcto Ewe, of this city, tho bidest and otic of the moat oxéonalve wheit-Luyors in thig Kddfion of counbry, Mr. Ewe has been buying graln at Houstun, Lanesboro, and Fountaln, in Minne. sota, oud at La Crosse, West Salom, and Dane gor, i Wikeconsid, 1lla commission-mon .aro Zinkeladn, Battlett & Co., . Milwankse. Thoy wnd tho Union Bdnk of this city and a few of bis personal frionda Lere aro inyolved in sman amiounts. The xmounts of agsots and Habllitles are not sscertained. : CINGINNATL . CmcisNaTI, Feb, 14,—Twenty-five Now Yorle crealtors of Lockwoad, Nichols & Tice, hiattors, of {hin city, fifed 4 petition fn befikraptey ta- day. ‘The Hxbillties of the firrd ara 839,000, Thoy, offor to pay §U) conts on tho dollar. ¢ Saidry crealtors of R. . J. Miles, lesaoo 6t ‘the Grand Opera-flouss in this city, filed o pe- titlon in bankeuptey to-day, ‘Lo alleged act fe 1ha suspedsion of coumerelal paper amoanting 6 $22,100. Tho claims fled originated in My, Miles’ counection with the IHaight & Da Il yons I_lim}gdromu busfness, am!i with ono oxcop- tivn, dro for comparativaly small amoonts, BOSTON, Bosto¥, Peb. 14.—At o mleeting of the credit- araof Jordan, Clark & Co., to-doy, thoir assels were atated to bo £422,339, and helr liabilities 354,000, FIRES, AT MAQUOKETA: IA, : Spectal Ixacalch o The hicage Tridund, Davexpony, Ia., Jan. 14.—About midnight, Satutdag, a fto was dlscovered in Fleld & Boutn- erland's bakory and reatsurant at Blaquoketa, Before it conld bo Euz undet control {¢ deatroy- od_Hoss' butchor-shiop, Gardnar’d photogtaphic sallery. and Duflin'y drug store, - All wara wood- n_baildings, and buined rapldly. Loss about iw,ooo, with but etnali {nsiravce. AT AVERILL, MICH. Spectal Dispateh to T he Chicagu Tyibune, Tarr BAoINAW, Atich,, Feb, 14,—The Ploneor Itouso aud barn at Aver((l, & station of (ho Fling & Parro Marquotto Raflway, northiof this city, wia totally destroyod by At thld morning. Loss, ©1,000 ; uo [usurance, i TR THE WEATHER, Wasariozox, D, 0., Fob, 15—1 a. tn.—Por the Upper LAkced, Uppor Misalssippl, shd Lowor Missouri Valloys, sising Laromgster, norih ta wost winds, colder.and clear weatler, succeode in Nobréska and Dakota by falling Laronmetes snd wariter, southerly winds, Io Now Englaud, low baromdter, uorthssat to souttioast winds, sud warmer, rainy weatbor, partly turnipg futo show fn the northern portion; snd succéeded Tudsdsy aflornoon and nigtif by aorthwestorly winds and clearing woathdr. LOCAL ODSERYATION. . wuiclao, Fo! Bar,|Tbr Hu, .. Wind. llaln 2297l 301 678, W, rreats, Tair, b & Wit dree +(Ulonide, 53 ! mea96] 81| 61 K. Wir fresh.[eses(Oloudy, a1} 71 6, W, fresn (e | a1} 71|W,, fresh... \Turing Taaxzimum (hermometer, 37, Winlibm, 20, GENEBAL OBSENVATIONS. . . . Cut3abo, Feéb, 1é=-3lduight, Statlon, nu.)rm Wind, Ratu Weathor, GCheyente,. [D.H| S4IN. W, hign. Hrotki'dge, |$0:13] — N, Wi, freab, 10,300 1313, £ X 129.94 8 Excapabin .. 4.63! 14 Et, Qufry.. 50.21) —& £t; Gibeon.{s0.03] 8 KeGkuk. .. 120,80 2| L3 Crons , 29.80] 1 Lesvenwitl 29,03 ‘5.;[ ot jagguelte,.j4¢. peal P P 2 X o T N AR Pombina. .. 80.32,~13 K. Wi, freah|, BRITISH COLUMBIA: ‘ _Yictonid, B. 0., Fobi, 14, —Tliere 18 & ation fesling 16 both partles sgaltet the Canadisn dovernment. All propositions for & gLanga of tercs. have been réfuspd, J‘?Q Adegmbly hns uumlmnfi:!y ohitiuned (u . mémhl Govern- meiit to havé the Cariids{un (ercg carriod outy § Yontigate tho quastion, 'Theré Iad gaodl dedl of T AR Raflway’sfifiaflyflelief 1 fiom Oto o ety Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR After tending this Advertliettent nedd any ey safler with pali, ! R Radway's Retdy Relief 19 A CIfAE PO EVERY AN, 1t+wes tho fiist and 15 the Only Pain Remedy s lnshxnflii thd Hidst bieribipting pitni, alliyy TR T S ar orgads, 11 416th Ohe t6 Tivetity Minutes, 0 miltor how, vlolai fF siprictiting ¢ i Ty T bttt Radway*s Ready Relief ftiut, AFFOD THSFANT Ad, Inflamnidtion of the Kidnays, Tafls of :Il:!q B%’u‘g".’“%;‘,"‘“'é&‘ og’éfi?fié&f” - estion . 7 4 Hinge Bete TURERE Bl or the “Hears °® .. Hystorjos, | - s, oot ch'dJ’aml" ‘Rhonmattai, énkf'blhmu, gl Fragmatlas, - Tus avolicitton of ths Teads. Hslfy sarsiwiers ha pala of aimeulfg PRI ,Featy drobi hialt & turablor of wy fy i € gy rabd bt baibion s watde v i fon '2':;;2?;..}) ntery, Oolle, Wind T lars shenld nx&fi;fi]’ffinj}fi:fi’?nffm"l ‘Ah"«".,'f-’ ropria oasen b1 ol Belior tian Freno Deands ox Biiters ot o dlimdai® & FEVER AND AGUE: st int Ao o ) Aoty ol i 304 otber fovars (a 'y Rat la) .40 quiok ad A Read, A utey ,'»:.:,:J‘:E"‘P Fitey conth ot boitlar” V" HEALTH! BEAUTY! Sk st s G icids laicaifofdotk s siene DRE. RADWAY’S S_AR.SAPARILIAN RESOLVENT nstonlsbing cures, Ho qulok, & thlflflfl: uh‘ ""‘nnfior::::k‘ 22 Naenca o Al 1} . dorlul madisine, thap | O Exdry Day an Tricreaso fn Flesh and Weight s Seent and Peft, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, irery dtop of the Bariapatillian esolvont commuale eater hragn K8 m..-.u,é oty irine, dnd othor fuide Aad Juicas uf. e syatom, tho vigor ol 1.fo, {0F it rapairs 1la wasles of tow body wic gewand sousd musterials Sorafula, ypliliy, ‘gunauniptian, glandular dlassse, ulairs the Liruat, mouth, tunior, Bote dn t3a glundd aud Gther pAitA Of tug rystem,'sore ojor, SLEUTHOFIUS cargea trum tae ot sud.thy. woei forms. ot skin di casar, eeaptions, liour, srysipeids, oren, scatd ad, 3l vl Spatd. Snteds ik Ao, nd sl weakeaiog il winb, nd’ all , Juss ol -sparm s : Paorh cheristtve and fon ars L e ad Wil Grav0 1 puy porson using It for olthar djaess pejdnt powas to urs thsm, 3 the patfont, dally becoming redaogd by thy And dgoomposition At cuutinudiy drogron coodd o “arrastiae’ these wastos, and repalrs the, ‘saume it now matetial mada fzom healthy blaud.-aad thisthe I 86011rc,—a. Gure I8 cartaln “Barsapariliiag will a 3 for waon onca nedy cominingss te work of purif- diminfablae; he Tows of was fnd erecy i RA(IHH; ‘Iflll lll)l\vfl‘:MAr ‘l"l' A 4 78 Wi 8 rap! v 10 1t Yoo Blmasit geomiug botter*and {rgagary tin foatic Dottar, appetito Inbvoving, 454 leah and wolxii noing. xlunufllfh'n Resolrent sxost s fu th ] At Chmato: Borot i dilesse, bue I 1 tha oty posk Kiiisy and Bladder Gomplaints, Disbates, Drop urioe, Bright’s dis Urlases aad Vomb Dlseasss, Geara) $topp3ge of whter, 180Qatinencs of cust, abutindrs, and 10 al) cheos whore thora sce hrick- dustenasity, of tho water ks thlok, clondy, . mized with Bibintauoes ko tho whila of an egi. of thrékds like ik, vt there (s a marbiS, dark,.bilfous a) yhiie h:T“dn‘nlds['mul, .n‘a yh‘n& (hors e prik alng sonsation whop pAIng walr, & ) o et A TS s Tumor of Tweélve Yourw® Growth Cured by Rudway’s ttesolvent. iy b Do, RApWaAT: 1hirve and bowules . all b e erie fng 1 g belpod mo. * 2 ‘wuubd Ly 1t; but bad po' Tored for twslve “Ifoal wae box of fadyas ‘s Fi ‘Ready Taliol, And thore (s gof s elg: .tamor Lo or folt, and 1'feol batter; smarter, and bapplor than Tavo for tmolro years. The worst in- the lefl s1ir 0f L8 Do } toyou o 191 oin. rite this b nois of athgrsy Yo o (T “5 fade "fl:':',-. Peiod, €1 p Bottlo, AN IMPORTANT LETTER, From1nmmln-n!lmd|mu‘nrfin:,!‘d::‘&l.0nl::.n" ”); e T it torks yoar mels kbo Diblisbors thrusdhod ive Dnited Statas. " W Dn, RAOWAY. B an Baab o wity suze s, yunry urgan s whiol sonio 7o i tha Bretdse ao nonths ago culn diguate, whias ae. oy 13 . uivag barrlbly allcolls i all sald wi ‘imu b Xl\"&(n 8y &8 st el o, DU Sl e 1 all ke 3 lofs Fuittlpsd gl BT 6 i 2% il BN Py s, Resotveut, Hosd, parl esolvont, Heady. (oll’l.lldll'l ud eoinnencoi 18! ., 10 thres days 1 yreliavod, and tow oll ¢ J. pericctly Lastelae, Dusao, roppinto, v A4 Ky oL Liver, Lywals,. lseadacho, Uons be bonities curer | Pataly Ver: Siitlo, Sontalolag Ro ihecurs, miiaerals or deleterlous AL sy 1o, flloaiog arbloms, rasstias from e tivo L 3 Rt i Stilig, Byt Pagw u:-ol Bliod 15 1be : £ Fu. Neidia: Boaitbaca, Dle ‘fi.fi%}’y’»‘f}?fiiu’&' 1 Woldiatn fup, Biomabi,. soot o Sl aiing ur Cluttariage 18 thy Bl of e e eimmiing ol the Head, fiat B Fiutron Lo bl ¢ 4 ho at 3 Vie SEOEL B Mkt . “"fi’ qha 48, Ot L WAL’ fh o aystem o A SWATBRES Al Lu. po'd by drogelsts. o . Repdl “Faiso ang True,” s e st

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