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THE CHICAGO T'RIBUNE: TUESDAY, IFERRUARY 15, 1876, FOREIGN. The Spanish " dovornment 18 gues an Explanatory Nete on Cubah Affairs. 1 Cfalms (hat the Insutrection 1g Ran by Fotelgn Adven- turérss That the Rebel Army Is Gomposed of Noegroes and Ohinese, Nistory of Rngland's Negotiations to Secaro {ho Suta Catial Shares. The Person of Winstow, the Forges, Site o the Soil of Holland, But the Dutch Government Wil Levy on His Iil-Gotten Wealth, SPAIN. Anary Si6vEMENTS, : Bumio, Feb: 14.—The Alphonsist Genoral Quesada has advanced to Elgents, establishing communteation with Gon. Mdldoriado, and bott are pushlog the Oarlists, In tho attompt fo foreo a fight, tho Carjiata were outnumbored and ountmanouvcred at all poiuts. They havo fillon bick on tha mountain fastnessos of Guiplzcoa. ;. THE CorTEA. Manmm, Fob, 14,—A coucus of tho nowly- oloctod Ministarlal Doputios occarred lo-da; Twvo hundred snd sover mombors wero prosent. Canovas del Coatitlo, Vico-Prosident of _txio Councll of Minlatérs, exprorgod litd giatificatlon at being surrounded by thoreptedenthtives of tho Bptnish pooplo, It was'n guaraoteo of {ho ve- eptablinbmont of _the Cuusitintional Monarchy, 1o bolieved that tho tormioation of the clvil War was now noar, sud thorcfore it was acces- sury to work for tha rastoiation of tho pros- ;p;;lav‘;‘r tho coontry, which bad greatly sut- o) uring tho Inst [ew yoars, and to ro-catab- lish tho Bpanisls crodit. ~ . .., MILIIABY XXPEDITION. il Qén, Moteampo, tho Qoveruor and Captain- Gonoral ot tho Bhilippine Islands, loft Mantlla on tho 3d of Fobruary with 8,000 men to punish the Booluo pitaton, = GUBAN Adeinds, . Mapni; Peb, 14.—Calderod Collahted, iinid- tor of Forexn Affatrs, Las acht a memorandum dated 8d of KFobraary to Bpanish reprascntativen abroad, {nstructing thom to rodd 1t (o foroign " Mliolstors, and to leave a copy I roquired, Tha ‘memorandum, after poloting out that the Cuban insursection Is no, longor fod by nattves of tno isthnd, but by forelgn adventurcis, contiuuos : ' Negroes, mulattoes, Chineso, and dosorters form the bulk of the insurgent forcos. Phcir armiy contains acarcoly 800 white Cubans, winlo moro than 40,000 of tho latter aro serving with tho Royal voluntcors, Spam ocannot comd to any torma witli such dlemeuts; Bho can only, after having obtained a complete victory, grant to Cubn all the liborties which, but for tho in- * surrection, she would alrondy possess, and which the nelghboring feland of Porto Rico, ‘whota slavory Las been ontirely nbolished, en- joyd. . Raolufurcoments numberiog 28,000 men uvo beon dispatchod to Cubs_ wittin twelve ‘montbs, Tho duration of theinsurrection isin con- sequonco of (lio difliculties of tha country, Not- withs:anding the fnsurrection, the trade of Cuba has doubled duning ten yoats, Tho more foreilo parts of tho island ate untonchod by the fusur- rection, and ouly & fow diatricts have suffered from 1t. Al forélgners sustaiving losses will be indemniflad, And the ombargo on foreirn Zoods will be raisod.” The memorandnn: 18 cousidered sa an indiroct roply to tho Iaat note from the Unitod Btates, + : Panis, Feb. 14.—La Liberle says tho Spanich Ambassador has communicated to the Duc do Cazos, Ministor _of YTorcign Affairs, the momo- randum of the 8panish Gavernment in rolation Ouln, La Liberte roports \bat the docnmont doclared foreign commerce and forein intereats ' bave not sufforod through tho ivsurrection, and this fact sbould romovo all protoxt for intervens tion. The 1evult would have been mors easily subdued but for ald which from tho commence- gxtem thio rbols have recelvad from tho Unitod aten, . 9 Loxpon, Feb. 16—5 a. m.—Tho Paris corre- epondent of {he Z'imes gives tho following ad- ditfonal dotsli of the Shanish momorsudum in rélation to Cuba. 'fhe paper commences by tinalng tho hilstory of tneurrection 1n Unba. The insurgents at firet demanded 1otorms, although Spain has mado moro concesslons than any Europesn Goverpment hiad given {is coloniss, Tho insurgenjs increasod i1n numbors, ‘The amall proporion of whitea niong tho robols is Palnled out, atd the momorandum coutinucey tTho rovolt. haa become o war of races, ‘Tho ineurgents aro burning aud lay- iog waste all they can find. Theit triumph would bo & “blow to cwilization, Bympathizing Cubane remding abroad could nok coustitats & government. Bpain slons offers arantees to forcignors and to aivilization, von i( Spain sgrood to treat, could she opon negotiations with tho toreign adventurcra who farmed thae vucloun of insurrection ? Tho triumph of Bpain would sjieodily 12ad to tha abotition of - slavory, which oxista only coutrary to the dusiro of tue Govoromont.” As to tha porsistonce of tho insurraction, the moto Eays tne Unitod Staton ook twice the timo to subdue Floindd, and Fraoce much longer to mu%l(m‘ Anorlen. 2 The Timies' correrpondent’s dummary of the documout does wnat focude the ascusation ageiut tho United Statos far giviog ald to the rebels, which was meutioned by La Liberte. . CANLIST VIOTORY, Tho Carlist Committco pablish a telegram from St. Joao do Luz. reporting that tho Alfon- siats under Gen, Martinez Campos have boen so- werely dofoated 1g tho Batzan Valloy. AINS FAGTORY REIZED, Loxpow, Fob. 16—6 a. m.—1he dispatch to , tho Post from Bt. Jean do Buz ataton tud: Usn. Loma hda taken possession of thd Carlist armd factory at Llgo Ibar, sud Gen. Moriones has ceouvica Casiona. The offect of * thess movements 18 tho seizuro of the Valloy of tho Deva, and hwmiuont junciion of the two Qon- oidliat Aspoizia, = e . GREAT BRITAIN, MONYY WANIED FOR TUE CANAL SITARES, 5 - ; Tospoy, Feb, 13.—In (ho Ifouso of Commnns, Noitlicoto, Chancelior of the Lxchequer, moved & rosolution asking for £4,030,800 to pay for the Khedlvo's sharos fu tho Suoz Caual, lately pur chased by Eugland. T'he debate was adjouruod uutil next Monday. TUE REDIGURSEMENT EQUEME, Loxoby, Fob. {4.—In thé Iouso of Commons “thin eveuing Bir Biaflord Northeotd, Chiucollix . of tho Lxclisquor, oxplained the uktare of the financial arraugements for tho completion of tho Bauz Canal shares parchiuse, Ilo said tlie Gav- erinent tntended to Keep this transacrion spart from the ordinary fiuances, They proposad to ralss money from the matlonal’ debt, Com- misslonors ~ pludgiog per oent intore oat, payablo by the . Khedive, for the payment of futercat on the loan apd yeduction 0f tho principal. Thoy chlehlated that within thirss-fiva years the conntzy would ba ontirely freo fiqm tho dolit, aud.thus havo the property for notblng. . .One effoct of .tho (tansaction bad bgon thd.ostablipghment gt {riendly rels- tions withi M, Ferdinaud de Lessops. Arr 119- wents were now progressiug which ke sc o flz-nul{-;t) hopéd wuu{d ilot«l t? limsllmr;"no- n of thres representatives of Yngland ibto Thé dministri tl}%n of the Catial oonfl'p.a Ho vo, WAW no reason why Eoglind atould fail 1o io- tolve tlis Interoké prowised by fha Khodi Mr, Cavo Lad been furnished with all the in- lormation 1oquired. The genaral rewult of hia uquiniea. wad thif the resources of Fgyjpt moco gonaider: and hed beon adysucifig wud developing, ‘Tbe , Ansucia! sdministration ad hoei mudlnzly bad. 'The British Govern- hnm.wu:lmd Lo the concluiion tbat it the Khe ivo would boneutly and wiucarely dovaté futidejt 1o curtaitiog expouditures, 13 would be still yob- Wbl shat Egype could make dreangemeusy to moot al| epfnzemlu“, snd cdriy on b 'njmlncan iatisfacton 188 ¢. m.—Sir Slafford Noyth- 0 flouss ot (:nm,uqopi st nighs, i 3 n‘c: wbmn Ilzueldn(':-'- uqn‘e- ni tho aa- \op ol ogh cler, {haf the re K TR e M g Ry WL hiv- ity Wilson,.. Comptroller of -ths General ot Nationsl Debt Depariment, Wilson .will .go la Eqypt td sea.whetbor the poiition offered ia. 504 which will allow Lim to do justlce both io himaoif and ¢ho Khodire, If much proye the tand; he will renign hin present offica, and tako !anlna entirely as an ofiicor of the Khedive, A TMUARIGANE, Batling veasels whicls arrived to-dav frott the Unitad Btatas raport hiaving oxporionced o terei- blo hurrleans tho lattor patt of January, and aufferod muoh damags. ‘Tho bark Northwind ancounterad the Itslian batk Enrito Merello, fiom Philadelphis, Jao, 15, for Queenstown, with dscxs swept and b feat of water In hor huld. The Captain, mate, and fiye seamen had Leer washed ovotbostd snd dtawnod, The Captaia of thd Northwiod put mbonrd tha Earlco Bercko thie mato, ona man, and & boat. THE DREADSTUFZS TAADE, The Mark Lene Ezpress' wetkly toviaw of tho Britlutt corn trada : Apart from the qtiestish of impovetnetit in priced Iater on, Aomo mocerate roaction may be restonably looked for sow In consaquénce of tha tost prices ruling, thetesent colder weathor, and tho fact that, oning to the hopelessness {nducod by long.contidued bad trade, mitlors have oot kopt upr thair stoclt, and Kro now running short Tho firmnéen of tho Parls msrket, 16t 8pits of Iargo atoots and our discatraging sdvicos, Js siguificant. Lherd Is an verage 1iad of two franca om all grédod of our, 10BN LIEUTRRANT OF TMETIND. Dontix, Feb, 15—5 a, m.—The Joriing Mail sy {t is rumoréd thdt thé Duks of Abercorn, Lord Libutorant of Irclind, is Aceut to resign, dnd will be suceeoded by Lord Wharnoiiffs. HOLLAND. » VENEZUFLA'S PHOPGHTTION, Tux Mroue, Fob, 14.—Vouozuels hes do- manded that the difforonces with Holland bd submittéd to so arbiiitkient with ono of thd great European Pawors, WINBLOW, _ Lowvon.Fob, 14,—A tclogram from Tho fague #tates that Winelow, thie Ioston forgot, had cor- trioly arrivod Ia_Hollnnd, Lo hab uok boon ar- rested becpuso no oxtradition troaty exints with tbe United Btates, 1t appoird, however, that au order bas been glvbn for thé delivery to tlia Anserican Consdl”ag Rolterdam of & valuables found in Wiuslow'a possoaaiot 1 TURKEY. . THE PORTE'S PROMISER CoxsranTINOPLE, Fob, 14.—The Bultan yester- auy egned & dectee granting tho Audrassy ro- forms'n tko inaurgont provincer, Tho Ambas- sadora of the slx Powora woronotified, and tho Ottoman roprescutatives sbroad wora teld- caphod. The, quoation of e expenditura in oauia And'g[nxzuguvm. of tho diroet taxes wiil bo roforred™*o a mixoed comnission. * THE CADIXET. . . . : Namyka cba, farworlythe Miniatar of Wat,, has be ¢yioted Lreadont of thoe Council of Minist: R gdlacing Borver. Pacha, who s ap- poiutes” ?xez of. Pudlio Works. . SHRISTIANF PEISECUTED. y Coxst. torLy,. Feb. .14.—~Forcign nmbas. #adora “BO complamed to tho orte of recont outrages’ ?Anab Curistians at DLirousaa dud Angois.ifua Graud Vizier, roplying to tho com- vlalvte, Wisavoned tho conduct of tho Governora af Bronsas ood Angora,. Tho Govérmor of Angora lus been dismissed nnd will be ptoss- cuted, Tho asistant Governor baa beon ordoiod toromedy the muses. dusaulmao aud Armenian Commissionorf bave beon nominatod to investi- gato tho circunstaiicos, s , _AJM8 FOR MERZEGOVINA. . . VixnxA, fel, 14.~Tho [vienar Prease reports that an Eogléh vessol bas landed at Gravosa 14,000 braceh-eading riffos aud two fleld pieces for Hoizegovini, —_— . . EQYPT: e ZODIVE onnows 830,000,000, . New York T'ridutie. 3 Being now 11 favor witli Great Biliain, the Khodivo bad bén enabled to borrow $30,000,000 — 70,000,000 bdug for thie Biute, and £10,000,- 000_for tho Khidive's own.acconnt asa_grodt landowner. ‘Ihis increases tho Egyptisn debt to about $700,000,000; all of whict uaa boon gon- tracted singo [aaail came to the throne, It is fortunto for Eaypt thot o largo sharoof fho money hen beon devoted to works of piblio utility, which must incroaso the wealth of the pooplo, e FRANCE. ] NEWEATER PROSECUTION, Pans; Fob, 14.—Thv Government has boguty legal proceedings agsiuat tho Republique Fran- caise, Gambetta's organ, for an articlo publiskied on Binday, violottly attackiog Buffet, the Vico- Prosident of tho Couveil sud Minwter of tho Iutorsor. . . oy Pams, Fob, 14,:~A prosscution has boox be- gun agamst shother jourixl; the Dexneitviehme Buecle, for kn editbrial attack on Mintdter Balfet. —— BELGIUM. DELIOIOUS BMOT. BnoeszLs, Fob, 14.—A Catholic démonstration at Molicoa yesterday tosulted in riotous dis- turbances, Boveral people were. ssvoroly ins Jured, and the polico weto obliged to itorveno. bt catle . . ROME, THIR FZW SPANISU MINISTED, Roxx, Fob, 14.—Tho Popo hss received Benor Osrdenas, the vewly appointed Ambassador of Bpain to the Vatican. RELIGIOUS: . MOODY AND SANKEY. New Yorx, Feb. 14.—Notwithstanding the heavy rain; 6,000 poisons attonded the Moody and Bdnltey mootiog to-night. Moody contlhued tho subject be spoko upon [sst evon- ing, st tho couclusion of his re- marks the whdle audieuce jolued in, sing- ing **Praise God whom from ull bigssings Flow." ''no prayer-meoting was attended fiy aboiit 2,000 gauvnn. and thie young men's meot- ing by 1,000, The Inttef was conducted by Mesdrrs, Moody and Baukey, who subsoquently talkad to a flumber of porsons swho Awsitea thsir cowing in the inquiry-rooms, H : LOUDON, (A, Special Dispdtch to The Chicags Tribund, . Lounox, Is,, Feb, 14.—Tho Rav. Mr. 8mith held » favival horo laet night. About efglity or ninoty attanded, 1Ip lias begn bolding mustings at Manaiton, Ia, with good auccoas e ————————— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, | At a moeting of tho Dircotors of the Peoria Chamber of Commerco Ausociation yestorday, 8, H, u’""}f"’“ WM_BIME?G Prosidant,. Proderick Dockoiay, tho Amorican who waa oaptaréd in Cubs, and who rocontly ercaped fram & Hpauieh prison, arrived in Now York ycs- terdny, {u ibo stoamship Adriatic. S i e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, BosTox, Mass., Feb, 14,—Arrived—8tesmship At]l]l!. from ftvnrm:hl. S St A nisor, Eng., Fab. 14.~Steanis! T from New Sok, haa srrived. EnE L. ——— The Khedive's Generosity. Tho Parid Figayo tells thla story of Orientat oncronity: _ A°AM, Layray obtainod from tho Khedive of Ezyrl a grant_of land, on which be built a ouse. When tho bulldibg was completed e invited the Kheaive to visit (t. The monarch was pleased with it, apd gsked how much it coat, + fifty - thousand. pounids,” was. tho a A o ot afo 415,000 et ) " #aid_the Khedive, i buy {! Of courds M, stn{ complied with the Roval tequeat, aud waa commisslondd to fit it up sud furnish it, which be did &t s cost of £190,000. When alf was fintsliod Lo went to soo tho Kbedivé, taking hls litlle son wish him, rho mouarch offered to kies tho boy, but bo ran Away, cryiog ), 110, MAMMA 8ATE Yol afc o oglity man, Why?"' asked the Khedive, jgcauan. yyu havo taken away our. beautifal houso,” 'The Kbediya wrota on a plece of paper &ad 1014 tho oy 10 givo it ta bis mothor, . b You fan Kida nio now, hitlo mau,” ho Lam no angor ukughly,” ‘Che paper was & dsod of Bite ot yroperty. “ Lot e whol . T S WY A 1 Timdu in dormany, o Tel Mol Gazlte, Tho Volks-Zeicung nistes shas trada Is slmost at a standstuil fu saveral parts of Germany, and that many large manutactaries ars unsblo to mploy thels uaus! complement ot **hauds,”* Ia ih Diathicla of 1]8gen, Bochum, and Dortinund Iarge nutnber of worknien Layo boeu dischargs edin the conrse of the l4et (hree months, pud the w:gni of tho remainder bavo been consider- sbly reduced, The furliaces of 1hie Nen-Schcttland Company have boen extinguisbed,aud the woik- mun,lu‘,ho Htoka and Bchgeronberyg wines havo ou 1 ently Head thtown out of employment. ‘Tho Eisenitolu Miolug Cotipauy [4 about to sus- nd its operatious, sud thé Westphalia Wagot Works, tha stoel masufactory at Hagean, tho Hed- gen-Crunthat Iron Works, eto., .are working less thsu balt-time. In the District of Bersmund & bt.ldfwufldln oqupsny bas _dmcharged . 930 workmen, aud & Injoing savociation Las beon gfllh!éhl_a nd .tn;nlo{m.ont tt;rjlg-':, mora, lt:‘av- éral othor large. employera of, [abop fin n ceadid b Saobttwadle Fiohaiton S0 Tl Volcg-Zeitun A g ks gaitlop of irade prov gln the wholy bt the I b lncu. e ¢ Prov- STATE AFFAIRS. - Joint Canference on the Electlion Bill In the Loulsluna Legis- Iature, Little Prospect of General Agreement on the Roturhing-Board Ques- tion, Leglslativoe Proceedings fn Wisconsiny lowa, aud Kentucky. LOUISIANA, THL DEAD-LOCK, New Onneaxs, Feb. 14.—The Conforcnce Committce on the Election bLill held another meeting to-day—it is atated at the spocial re- quest of Gov. Kotlogg, Bevoral meetinge woro held Jast weak, but sccomplabed nothiug, and negotiations liad baen broken off, thore being no hopo of eatisfactory results,the Democrats insiat- ing thn?lhu Retdrning Board boabolished and tho Ttepublicans refaning (o digpsngo with that fok- tute of the Ltection Iaw., TIn the Houeo, to-day, on scoount of tha prosonca of & largs number of pohies in citizeus' clothes in. ana sbout _ the Stato-Houso, & resolu- tion wi# offerod that 100 Asélatint Borgoant- at:Arind ba appointed without etpenéo to the Hiato, Thé rodolution lles over under the rules, It will_probably bo adopted. 'hé Conferénce Committoe ndoptod eleven ncctions of tho Elec- tlon bill. Thero are about forty moze sactions to bo dispensed with, ) WISCONSIN, TANL, Special Depatéh 16 The Clifeado Tridund, Manrsox, Wik;, I'ab, 14.—Mr, Pati); who kopt the Assembly o fong undor & doad lock Fridsy, clalma that lio wes {nuocent of sny attompt to mako troublo, and was mslesp on & loungs tho rear of o ealoon near the Portage dopo till aftot midoight, whon ho woot fo his boarding- place. Too much Tarnof masquorade was what Was tho mattor with bim, An effortis making to lot him off ehsy. i P . TIE CONTESTED BEAT. . 3 ‘The ftuits of thic viotory wero gathored by the Asgembly to-night o ihe ewoaring fu of Mr. Bonnett and his ul:cll&incv ot the lowa Couhty eoat, vacated by fie, (. ay Saturday. rETtTiONS, EIC. Lhors svas tha usual lot of, petitions and ré- ‘mouatrancos—among tha former a number of potitions from Chippswa County, Wwhero opposi~ toti comes frotn, for tho passspd of the Deils bil. A covstitutional nmeodment was offared ta amend tho Cinetitution o a8 to Incroaeo tio Bupromo Court to Ave Judges, A VOTE somewlat {udicative on tha Dells bill was takten to-night, whon thy resvldtion propokiug to ap- polnt'a commirteo to oxamine into the subject snd report to the noxt Legislature was roforred DLy dn etophatic voto to the Committes on Lum- bor and Blanufactures, of which Btocking, af Eau Claire, is Chatrmon, against the caraedt Pprotost of Millsto, of Chippawa Falls, TAHL ACAIN. , . Tho resolution of censuro on Pahi for abssuco without leave, I'riday, was refoired to m select committes of thrue, . THE WEST WIRCONBIN DILI. N In tho Assembly, s bitl logaliziog_the chango ot liue of tle Weat Wisconsin Railroad passed unammously under a_suspension of the 1ulos, the people of 'Yomah baving mithdrawn all op- position on tho hasis of psyment by tho Rail- roat Company of damages to Tomel from tao chango of route. . CONCURRENCE, A resolution was concurred in proprlnun{; for tho establishment of a rignal stotion at Madl- son; also for tho prosezution of whosver Is tus party owing 810,000 to the State ‘on sccount of tho money belonging to thio Insine Hospitsl uod deposited 10 the Banlk of Madison. . Tik POTTER LAW. Tho bill to amend the Potter law csme up on 1ts final passage. A motlon \osnntpnnu till ta- mairow was lost, 25 to 87, and tho bill puseed, 65 to 0. Resclutions were presented in both Houses from the Agricultural Convention, pro- teating Aganat tho ropeal of tho Potior law, unless 1t Lo clearly proven that it {8 unjuat to the rdilronds, and o{mculnq o reduction of tho ndewberys of tho Rallroad Commission, .. 1N THE BENATE, resclutlond were offered for moro information aljout tho rallrodds. Adsombly bills were con- cirréd {n to mato thé school month twenty dave; 4lso sevoral local Sonato and Assembly biiln were passed, and a joint resolution adopted ratifving tho proposed amendmant tu the Goi- stitution authorizing countied to adost such o system of goverhwmont us they deom best, e 1OWA, oUSE, 4 Des Morxes, In., Yob. 14.—Tn the House to- dny the Rosumption sct of Congross was taken up again this morning, and ac 11:45 was poste poned to tho 16th. 1ills wore passod to s ocond reading, author- izing citles of the recond class to provide for the payment of ofticors; ta limit the charges of transportation on raflronas heronfter to be built; to provide for (e mvestment of the Agricul- tural Collogs endowmout fuod; to provide for tho qualitication of civil englneors; ~to prohibit marriages of malos undor 16 and . fomalos uuder 14; to requiro the Governor to offer rawards for the arreat of ciminals; that no couuty seat sball be rentoven which {s within 1 milo of the | contre of tho county. BEXATE, Jo the Bena's bllle were passed fo a sccond resding to repeal Sec, 798 of the code; to amend thie gambling lawn 5o Lhat they alall nos apply to gamen Ehyod for rocreation when it is under- stood the losmg party is to psy for tho uso of tho inetrumenta of tho game; to provide for mataal &Asurance Associatious. Tho bill to suthorizo 'I'ownsbip Clerks Lo make & sottiemont with ‘Irustess ooce oach yoar was panted, ‘L s bill requiring railroad companien to eréct notices of warulog sz rallroad croauingy was lnd on the table; aleo, the blil in relation to stock killed by cars. - —— , . QHIO. | FRECUTIVE AND LEGIALATIVE. Covusfbue, O.; Fob, 14.—0ov. Hayos to-day appoluted John §, Beazao; of Lancastor, & mem- ber of the State Codifylug Commission, In tlio Bendto blils wara Introducod to provide for tho abandoninent of the Lowiston fosorvolr and sale of Isnds connceted thorewith; to au- thorlzo the Govotnor to appoint five 'ax Com- 1migstoners in each county of ths State, to whom all questionn of levying sball bo reforsed by thode suthorizod ta fovy taxes, 1In the Louso a biil was introdaced to rognlate } cawpounding and salo of druga in cities of the second cland; tc tranafor tho National road to couutios through which it ca, —a KENTUCKY. ol LEQISLATIVE, . Loumvitte, Xy, Fob, 14.—Tiia Seriate took up & bill providing for tho continuanco of the Uoopraphledl Hurvey; and, aftor somo smend- métith, passcd it b a vote of 51 to 5. It makos an aiinual appropriktion fdr two yoats of $20,- 000, 'Thora is 1ittle doybl about Houss coucur~ renct fa_this fmporthns messars if it cdy find tme todecdpon i, —ta s o .GORDON'S ADVICE. AtraxTa, G4, Feb. 14.—Senator (fordon ad- draided the Ioies of Reprosentatived ahd sy immenge crowd at the Capital to-night, o ar- taigoed the Republican pirty s ifcompatont, corzupt, sud as havlug conrolied the leielation toward tho Houth by & aplrit of tyrauny o reforred ta Tobmbé® sposoh, saying that Marton 10ad It in iho Beunie, Heo said: * Wa must remove tlie Approhenslond eaused by Toombs® wild utterances this year. The South d to make d Ohrlstidn Hght sgainat tus world, ud the Beustor from Indisns, Tho ba- ttousl conteet tind¢ bé on sound principled, aod the Bouth thuat go fur the man who oan wiu, Go }n (hé Couventisg nupledrad, and ask for & plat- othr dud carididdte od tha principles of souad governoiedt." A —_— .. A Comtly Tred /This Naw Yoik Suii cuntainy (o plalndive dio of & youug man ul‘.u t9ok bus -{‘w’ufinhn‘u x= it ot-em the other uighit, snd ou his way home aloppod at & Ligli-toried roataurant. for a littlo supper. ‘The light rapast euded with twa plates o{ufnl_whu des, . The vicum waya: * When we L °:humh° llrl,wbo.rrlqa?\i dido't take us’ ong, for they wero ot numeroys—the wailer T e cueed i {ablp, with wbo. Syras oihrard, s §ilich nnrpqudw o didu't want (o lulry t\ny,v Igar nrum siculationy our fileasint lelé-a-uie. 1 belped ber oy with ig¢ &foik, draped inyeoll in ty own Ulster, and grapplod tho check, turuing it over caselessly, an though thé mohey | At wad roally & roattor ‘of n6 accyuut, Dt 1t mdds me feel kind o° si:k whon I aaw tin total, €16.50, 6 which 810 wére for tho Attaabettion; boing 85 por plate, abant 00 cerita pet Atranbéttr, Fortunateld I had in my nuckot » $20 hote, the funded rapickentdtive of naveral small blild that 1 had Advad toward a ault of npring elothing, and I paid the bitl; hut ftgs even ma aheh I taflact that I naid tho price <ty eatand a pAle of troussra fut thoda tiwd snos of sttawborried.” SPORTING NEWS. THE RIFLE CALY, ¥OR A CONTENTION UF RIIARPATTOOTELSR, Tho Chlcdgo Riflo Clab have fasied the follows fog circntar letter, which shiould meet a hearty rosponss from tho rifla clubs throughout tho Weat: CitioAao, Feb, 11=T4 Niflemen of the Novthwest s On'the 29th of Decerber, 1815, & meeting” of repros séulatives of meveral Weatern rifle clube was kield in tuo Qlty of Chicaga, 8t whis the quostion of organiz- {ug & Northwentern ilflo Associstion was discissed, aud the Chicago Kifle Club requented 1o takn nt 1tiative atepA townrds tho nrganlullau Of plich &n Baro~ clation, Atcotdingly the undemigned wets appoloted & commities to_digest & plan dnd perfoct the organizs- lon, 1t ir expected thut att opportiinity wiil be given st Philadelphin to_exhilit kitf in the use of the rifle, aud, fu ordor that tho Northwest may be properly reps Tesented, it 1a fntcnded to send s teans made up of mewbers of thit proposed sssociation Lo clalleugo tho world, Al riile clube now orgunized, or which nuay oo organized priof 1o the 201b. day of Mareh nest L the Siatenof Michiga, Indiane, Iieatucky, - Teuzesseo, Iiiluots, Witconulw, and (b6 Sfatenand Territories weat of the Misaiaslppl ilver, ars hereby invited to cud eachs one representative Lo & meeting {o be beld tho Orand Pacific IHotal in Chicagn on ths 20t day of March mext, at which meeting euch Teprosentatives, togother with tho uadersigued Cotn- mitled, will proceod 10 organizo & Northwestern Lids Assoclation, upon Audl Ussis as ahall then and theto Do agroed upor. The repreventative may Lo chosen frow the clyb itaolf, or tho club may nelect some pers #on roaident in titld city for that purpose, It fs be- Iieved that, withf the exception of expetses for print- iug fncidontal to auchi an_sasoclation, no athet ex- penso will bo necesssry, When the organizatiou iy campleted, arrangements will bo mads for an sunual mectingt, at whicli the sevoral cluls will bavean op- portunity to exbibit their skill and compate for prizea whicli will ba d >nated without expanse to thio astocta- tion, W Lrust Uiut friendd of therills will organiza clubs iu the differeut fogalitien forthwith join us for tle purpose proposed, Perrona rocelving thl4 cltcu- Iar ara reapectfully requested ta co-operats in ths ore ganlzation of » club, or 1o placa it iu tno kands of #Gmo one kuown fo feel sn_{nterest {n rifla practice, After tho orgauization i perfected, new cluns tnay by admitied, but for tha purpyso of orgabization wo tenat theto will bo a large reprosentation, Respect- tuly subnitted, Jax¥a P, Koor, Anzitea'c, Ducat, J. A, Buaren, 1. 8, Tnosiaos, 8, L. Briss, Warzin Bunymas, Committee, TPleawe sddress §, , Draas, Becretary, No, 7 Asbland Blotk, Clifcago. —_— PEDESTRIANISM, MANSIALL TO VON UILLEDX. Mra. Marshali scoms from the fotlowlag nots to have no objection to wallking another mateh withs hor lato sutagonist : Cnicaao, Feb, 15,—3(é§ Berlin Von Hilern: 1, M:ry Marabiall, hiereby announco my scceptance of your challénge of Feb. 13, fur & second padesirian con- Lcat, 1o begin Feb, 29, 18,0, or aa soon thiereafier a8 tho uecusrary preliminary arrangemonts wiil permlt, oud to be governcd by the rules for such contcsts of pub- lishied” In the New York Citnger; the timo to bo slx days; each of us to chiocss two acorers, and thé four 1o clivose d refereo; tho stakes to bo $300, Heapect tully, Mna, Many MARSIALL, ANOTHER ABPIDANT, Tho follawing challeugd has beon received, with & request for publication : Cutcano, Feb, M,-=Mrs, Marshallor Miin Von Hit- Nrw, Miry Quan, do heroby chailengo either of walk for 4510 & slde, Call or al- Tiftcenth atreot. Reapectfully, in3, Miny QUaN, y U Weat XOTE. Thero 18 & letter for Miga Mary Wickor at this ea, TO O'LEARY. To the Editor of The Chicado T'ribunes A Cnicago, Feb, 15.—Pleaso publish the follo- ing 10 suswer Lo Mr. O'Leary's leiter as publish- ed in to-day's Totsuxe, As regarding mvsalf, it 18 truo, thst I have asked Mr. O'Leary through my friends, to walk 5U0 milea with me, but L pever wanted any odds Iu monoy or distawcn. Ho declined, stating that he had ‘s mateh with Mr. Perkina and could not walk untit that was ovor, and that I had botter catablials a record for mysalf befora I presumed to challongs bim. I actod upon bia sopgostion and was matched threo wooks ago for $100 a side, to commenco Fob. 27, in McCormlick's Hall ; and have also ac- copted the challenge of Miss Ellen Wickers. to waik 350 miles whilo I walk 500 for 8500 a sido. Botu matolies will tako place at tuo samo time. Iu cousoquonce of this, I cannat possibly take advantago of Mr. O'Leary's offor by noxt Friday, but da goon 88 1 liave thushed my undertnkivg I will walx bim ofthier 500 or 1,000 miles. I dun't ask any odde oither in distanco or money, I think mysell, that it is nocossary to emtablish a podestrisn record boforo I may prosume to meay- ure mv apeed and endurance with such an ox- tenordiuary walker as Mr, O'Leary, aad hope that he will oot disdain to walk agaiwst me after my prosont matchoa are over. Respactfally, yours, Hexny Scaxenc, Jn., 457 Nortls Frauklin stroet, — BASE-BALL. GENERAL NOTES, . ‘The New Havon Club havo asked admisslon to i tho Leagtie and have publishod a circalar lottet on tho subjoct, from which It appears that thoy foel vory much hart at their oxclusion from the new Loaguo. ‘Thay stato that thoro {s no other baso-ball club ia that city ; that the Company fa - organized under laws of tho Btato of Connecti- - out, with a capltal alock of £10,000 ; that thoy have nevor boon a co-operative elub ; that thore 14 not one of their players upon whom thero is & sbadow of suspicion for dishonost playing ; that thoy aro in sympathy with tho movement for cl- evating tho standard of the game; thatal- though tho club mado mistakes last sonson It s thoir flrst geason in tho Professional Asso- cistion, and that tho prcuont club coutaing osly two of tho original plavers of the nino of 1875, and nono of thelr_presont officers or Directory (with ono oxcoption) were intorested In its man. agement, y Chadwick In the World has tho following : There ls great oxcitament in Philadelphia over the scifon of thio League u excluding two clubs from eu- tering the Usta {n that city, “The Athletlo ground lease—held from tle eity auttiorities—szpiren n Apeil, and tho politicians counected with tha Vhiladelphiy Clubaro atriving (o preveut its extenslon or to control 1t themselyes, . It s row proposcd that the metropolitan semi-pro- fenslonal clubs sond delegaten to the Natlonal Aeso 11- . tiou Gonvention at Now. liaven an Marcli 1, and that they go fu tora champlonship ponnant of their own, Oud reault of the Leauige movement will e tho organie + zatlon of soctfonal associations autong the somi-profes- i afonal cluba, ‘Taere will be an {mmeniss gathering in Loulsville on Tuesdsy, April 25, for on thet day lio St regulae ) chamytonslip matoh will be playod betweon the new niues of the Chicago and Loutavilla cluby, It 1s calcus ated thut 1080 poople il wituets (ho contost, 1 tratraing are (0 e ran frum adjoining towhy, and a spoclul from Cluciunatl, e . BILLIARDS. THE DURLEION-SHAW MATCH. T.onis 8haw, tho challongoer for the champloa- ship of tho North and Southwoat, arrivod 1 tho city from 'foledo Buhday morning, accompanied and will show & good game Baturday oveuiug. Very litin botting Laa yot beow indulged in, be- caune, a6 fur a8 notoed, tho gentlamen whao fency Hiaw want odds, and sometimus loug odds, which the otler party soe no roason to graut, pie ol e A Dog Resurrectod by Transfusion of Iioou, Aufato Esrten, Yoaterday afternoon s dolicate and difenlt surgical operation was performed st the Medical Cotlege, fu illustration of the theory of the trany- {asion of Llood, ‘Tho operatjon toou place under the diroetio of Ptot. Madon, teacher of physi~ ology, and was witiessed by thu outirs Faculty, tho studenty, and & ldrge number of other pet- sond, , i 2 ‘I'wo dogs word seciized, ona & little Iarger than tho otber, ‘Thoy were both placed uuder tho ju- fluenco of cther and renderad juseusible, Ono end of a thin rubber fube, Hlled with hicartron- ateof sods to keop itle rlnad from coagulsting, was then {nssrted into the carotid artery of dog No. 1, tho larger one, and tbo other ond into tho Jugutar vein of dog 'No. 2. Tho tubo was wo- ourely fastencd, so thag (bers was no danger of {ts lipping, A velu was then opens in the Iat- ter and ali the blood drawn off uosil respiation coased, and the dog was to all jutouts and pur- podos daad, 3 By the aid of an rll-pnmn artifloial reapira. tion was kopt up iun the body, and thd biood tirned on throagh tho tube from dog No. 1, Iu afow minutes, afier about 4 ouucss of . blood ad boen trapsferred iato the carca:a of the dog © bogau to breatbs, Hisrespirations gradually yoturned, and in s short timoe wero usarly as stroug as befors tho operation. Chazles K, Landis, who was recently scaultted on the groucd.of lisanity, of thé murder of Carruth, the Vinelynd aditor, has now besd pro- nounced save by Judge fiead, after an examina- tiou of wituesaes, aud dischiargod from arzoat. by bie backers, Ilo is in flue henlth aad play, : RAILWAY NEWS, The Eastern Rallway Magznates Promice 0 Co-operato with the Ohicago Western Ronds A Short Cliapter on the Elerntor Extor- {tons Practiced in 'This City, The Bnow Blockade on the Union Pacific Raised. ' THE NEW WESTERN RATES. The now tarllf adopted by the Western Rall- ronds last Thursday goes Into offect to-day. It 18 genetally concedod that the now rates are falr and equitable, but & fecliog provaile that the cross linow will not adbero to thom,and cut them sgaio a8 soon #s au opportumity offers. Thoy may oot openly violate tue raten, yot it 1n fearod that tney will galn their point by under-billlng aund rebatiog, It they chuose to take thls conrso, itts s hard mattor to find ont their treachery unlesa somo of the shipperd will aquoal on them., The Chleago roads, howevor, sro whtcblng them closely, snd thé hope {a éxpresaed that they will find but little chance to go back ou tne prosont tarifr. Me. Jamen Bmith, General Freight Agent of the Chicago & Alton Htailrosd, whio presided over tho meeting at tho Grand Pacific ilotel, haa ro- coived teleprams from Mr, Vanderbitt, of the New York Coatral, Mr. Jewett, of the Ene, Mr, Bcott, of the Pennsylvanmia Railroad, and Mr. King, of the Daltimore & Oblo, intorming bim that they were highly pleased with the actiot taken last Thursday, and that thoy would co- operato witl tha Chicago roadaand do thelr best to halp in maintaning tho néw tarkff, It theso rontlemen mean what they say, the troubla ro- garding the discrinvinations apainat this city 15 past, as {t dependd entiroly with thotn whother tho now tarirf wtisll bo maintained or mot. 1t thev refusc to tako freight from any of their connectioos that I3 not contrazed for at the repular rates, and if they go to the trou. blo to rawelgh the cars snd gee whother auy uu- derbilting has been done, it will_be {mpoeelble for the bankrapt cross-lnes to play their nitlo tricks in the futare. THE ELEVATOR EXTORTION, Although Chicago hias gained & poiot by tho proceedings of Taureday's meeting, yot thero are mauy abises to bo rectified bofors 1t cab ex- pect again to regain all the trafflo st Lias lost dut- Ing tho Inst vedr, While tho rdilroads aro now striving to accedo 10 a moneura to the publio de. manda and rectify tho evita about which so much complalot has beed made, tho olovator or warehouse-men aro as stubborn as mules, and inaist on oxtorting from the shippera a most uo- Jjust and unressonablo tax for storiug the grain. The Board of Trado Committeo an Discrimina- tions, whon it fovited tha warehousemen and railroad managers to a conference, vxpectad that 1o former wonld mecet tho Intter hdlf way, aud abolisb the unjust tax, and tbus let tho public bolievo that tuey had been gonerous and comg duwn of their own accord, Yet they remained stubborn, atd contended that thoy coull not lower their chargos, though it wau shown that tuo elavators st othor polots wero charging no euch ratea, 1t is peroaps not general! gnown that all _tho oievators aro pool- fug thelr oarnings, and that their pool fn far mordo outrageons than any rail- rond pool yot gotteu up, Thete fa a clasy of elc~ vutora In tuis city known as * bertiaclos,” which, like tho drones in a mwarm of bees, live from tho jndustry of others, They recoivo no graios on storage, and thoir places are shu: up. Yet thoy nro in the pool, sud rocelve thelr full share of tho profita of the slevat rs that are ronning. It is, therofore, not to pe woudered at that tho warehousowen claim that tho presont ciarges aro lotw evough, - Tho torminal charges in this city st fhe pros- ont time foot up as follows: 8torago, 2 ctnrs per bushel; switclnug, 82 por car: loading, $1 por car ; fuspoction, YU conts per car; makiug o total of about 3 couls per bushol. 1t is the do- sio of the Board of ‘Itade Cominitto to Lava this entirely nboltshied, and to this oud the; oro beoding all their offorts. Tho rail- roads virtuslly lfruod st Saturday's wmocetine, to abolish the charge of &2 per car for sritching and &1 per car for losding, but. ns atated above, the watehuuse men refuded to come down on the chargo for storage of 2 cents por buehel. The Committoa proposed to Lisve tho Chlcago contemnéte, Thues will bs & elrous 1 tonth horé in Lhd taorhing, THE UNIgH PACIFIO. Oxfastd; Neb., Feb, 14.—Thé pitaengét-traly Ade At Ugddn yoeterdsy gotout of the dndw near Pledinont this afterncon, and Is now undet wayg, tollowed by 8 {raln du@ thers to-day, Thé sadt-bound paesonget traift of yosterda¢ 1414 at Echo until 2 o'clock to-dag. A anow-plow raft thtough to Ogden from Evaniton. This morning a Inrge fates of aiovelora on 'he rosdaroas work, and thé minsgers of the road are doing bi work, Rallroad officisls bero report that aif traing are now (naking tima; Lhat thae storm has abstéd; and that yosterddy's trana dre getting through in good sbape, To-di Ty ttaln from Ogden caat is bomo five bo! cauned by wailing for tha Contral Pacifla ¢ MEMPHIS & INTERNATIONAL. Lrrrtr Rock, Atk, Fob, 14.—Articled of as- mocistion of the Memphis & Intornational Rail- road wero filad In the Sacretary of Htate's offica to-day. {§he proposed road is to run from Mom- [;lus to 8 point in Southwest Arkaneas. Lencth, 400 miled. The Directars aro O. A, Iladlot, Jamed Torrance, Joht I, Adams, I, M. Codpat, and F. 8. Davis, THE_MISSOURI PACIFIC. Nrw Yonk, Not York, Pob. 14,—It I8 slatéd that promitiont cpitallsts of this city and Clijca- gb tiavo obtdined & controlling intorest in some of tho bonds of tho Miss.uri Pacific Raftioad, ‘.nd are about to cottintonce foreclosuro praceod. ngs. SNOW. Bavr Laxe. Ttaby Feb, 14.—Yenterdas's and jav's expross train from tho east due at Ope den yeatorddy évonlog and this evening at 0:15, passed Evanston betweon 6 and 7 p. m, to-day. Tho dalay wad caused by snow oast of thero. THE rucxkona & ROCK ISLAND HOAD. Speetal Corresrondence of The Chi*ago Tribithe. Muskdvees, Feb, 12.—Pdrtici intérestod ln ho Rockford, Itock Ialand & &t. Louts Rtailrond, which now miscrably atbps at Sterling, IlI., aud soeks 8 dorthorn outlet, aro fh this citv paving this Ay towards tha construction of an indo- rcndunl rokd to Milwsukeo. Tho dietanco ho- ween Rockford nud twig point {8 aboit 73 mifes. Thorotd would opons up the lumber digtricts toCentral and Southiern [ilinols that now pay tnibnto to Cliléago abd 8k Louts. and thio cosl-flelds to thoso teglons, to our pesple, REDUCED RATES. New Yonx, Tob, 14.—It 15 stated that the Atlantic & I'aclfic Telegraph Company will to- morrow reduca ita rates to all poltts to all pointe 20 o 30 pet cen “FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINDS.” Thousands of human beings are yoarly borna on the awilt currenc of disease down to the grave, jnit beeauso thoy do not poesces n Buf- fiefout knowledge of thomsclves. A man meats bis neighbor, aud tho firat ealutation is, **How are you?" or * How is your health " The re~ ply fraquently1s, *Ob, Tam welt, witn tho es- coption of acold.” Most porsons lightly regard acold. Reador, doyou Lnow that a cold is ono of the most dangorous of maladics ? A cold not only elogs up the porcd of the ontiro avétem, aud rotards circalation, but it is productive of Ca- tarrh, which is quito apt to lead to Consumption. *0n,” you say, it is votbing but & cold in my bead." “Trao; but fhiat cold is roally & miid form of catarrh, and if not arrested lo it courso will becomo cbronic, Citarrh 19 ono of tho moss dlengreoable, offanatve affections in the catalogno of discases, The pagsage to tho mnoso is ob- structod, the scueo vt smell impaired, and thero is a disagrecable sensation of pressure fn tho| head. In tho mors advanced stagos, thore is a discharge haviog an offenaive odor. If the die- easa be allowod to continus {n its courss, thick, bard in:rustations will form iathe head, tho bones of wlich somatimen bocome softened and break awayin pisces. Why will persons continua to suffer from such an annoyiog, disgustiog dis- onse, whon they cau just as well be cured of it? Dr. Bago's Catarrh Remedy will cura the wordt forms of Catarrh; ia fact, it s tho only sure and #afo remady which has yot boen offored to tho publie. Many harsh, triitating preparations may, for a time, reliove the argency of the symptoms, ‘bnt they do not care tho disease, Dr. Nage's Catarrh Romedy I8 soothing ana healing fu its effects, and whon used with Dr. Pierco's Nasal Douche, according to direotions. dooa not fail to the elevator men chargo but 1 cent per bushol for seven days' storags, which is deemed amply romunarative, aud this 1 cont to be paid by the railroad bringing {o tha praln, They cldim that tha rauroads oughit £ do Lhis in ordor to secure tuo bueiness. Tho clovators were simply stors or freight-touses for tho rallroads. No article of merchandite oxcopt graln going through this city baa to pay warchouso or tranafer charges; the railroads store and tranefor it freo’ of chargo, and thero is noroakon why the same thing should not Lo done in gralu, Gralu is vow bought and sold subject to the elovator charge ol 2 cents per bushel, and receipls must Liave five days to run to ba *‘reguiar,”” It is tho intention of tho Committeo to have matters arranged 80 that gtalv may be Lought acd sold * freo on board,” 1netodd of * lo store,” DLy making the charge 1 conut for woven dayd’ atorage, tho shipper two days in which to sol) tho grain, suil leaving tho rozeipia “rognlar.” Tho reilfoad meu aro bolleved to bo willing to assume tho chaigo of 1 cont tor storage, but It i3 doubtful whetber the olovator men will come dowa the othor ceut, ‘Tho Iatter bavo floecod the shippers snd tho publio o long with jmpunpitty and with- out bolug #hown up by the press that R s matter for them now to forego a patt of their immense profits, sud 1t will tsko conaiderable of m pressuro to Liave them come down, espealatly as loos as they aro pooled. When tbs people sd tho press waro erying out sgainst the unjust discriminations made aganat this city Ly the railroad pool, thoso warcbiousemen woro the loudest and the most vehement [u their demanas that tho discrimiua. tious be stopped. But, when it Is shown that {hoy are disciminating {u o etill woise manoer, and the demand is made that thov should etop 1, thoy comn suddenly to the concluslon that If | wmakea = grest differbuce whose ox s | gored. hat thoy had bofore denaunced | s Lelng excecdingly uojust snd wroug oo the part of tho raiiroads, they claim to be ! dncldusfly night and just on their own patt. The olevat.r po.l woald undouhlndlfi Liave been at- tended to by the Comamitteo at the same time it attended to the railroads had it not been for the fact that tho warehousomen had some friends on the Committes whoso dasiro 1t was to pass the | maltor over jn sieuce. Aud had is potbeen | for the ciamar made by the papers Aafier tho 1o- - port of lflo Oommittea lppnlmdl that this mat- | ed, 1t tor whould ajvo bo fuvestigat would proba- bly iavo noter Leoi takon up! A4 it fn, sor- avar, tho ball has boon aiartod, and it will cor- | tainly o keyt on moving until tho elovator paol BhAres fI.. #ame fate sa thatof tho railroads, aud Chicago 1a freod from s set of rapacioun monopolista who have so long been a dead woight acainat its prospority. y A fact cumo to light at” the Raturday meot~ | iz which shows how unjust i the charge for suielng, It loaked out that the grain taken . frum the 1ilinois Cootral Eluvator Ly tho Michi- . gen Ucniral and Baltimore & Obio Iailroads needod no switching at all, as the tracka of theso Jinea 1un dirvclly under the elovators ; yet tho rogular chargo of &2 per car is made and col- | lected, 'The same thing is duno by sovetal other roads walcl councet with elovators. It is ptated by parsies who ought fo know that this wouey docs not g0 Into tho treannries of tho roads, but ia pocketed by somo of {ha ruilrosd ofiicials as_a perquisite. Tho soomer such petty freogularitics are stopped the better w mxf’ba for all coucerned. ' PERSONAL. Mr. J. N. Abbott, General Ticket-Agent of the Erie Raliroad, ia ia the citv. H Mr., L. N. Cole, Getoral Ticket aud Passsnger Agent of the Ualtimore & Obio Rallrodd, s fu 110 city oa u whort visit. GILMAN. CLINTON & SPRINGFIELD. Spectat DiavateA (o 7he Cnteado, Tribune. Brooxixatoy, Iil, Feb. 1i—To-day Judge Tipton ledrued by telograph that Attorneys . | Ciawford, aud Col. Biddel Robutts, of Chicago, | roprescutiug respecively the defeusa aud pros- ecution of tho st of Morton, Bliae & Co, va. : the Qilmav, Chuton & 8 riugfleld Company, bad spplled to Judge Druwmond at Chicago for & transfer of tho casa to tho Unlled Btates Court, which trasisfor had beeu denied b‘y Tipiob, snd tliat Drummond biad decided that tho trausfer was just, Ho st opcs ordered them o appesr befars him to-motrow motning Lo show why thoy ware not liablo for stiachmont for coutempt, Willlsmd & Burr, of Bioomiuglon, aleo attoruers in the chse; reprodening Mdrton, Bllss & Ca., will alao appesr fo show why thoy are nal is con- tempt for mimilar action takon bofure Judge Troat, Williamy & Bz dovy all collusion with - Bpe REw ot | Bubject—THE * ETTRIUR BIEPIEED," effeot & cure. Bold by all druggists. B IS MBS ] ADELPHI THEATRE, 3 EVERY NIGHT AND MATINEES, BIG I8 THE BIG WINNING BIG NUMBER. And every Act on the Programme MADE A BIG IIIT: DON’T FORGET IT! A Rattling Bhow from one. Estra Ladlea’ Night to-night, MCORMIOK'S HALL, Grand Complimentary Benefit _BY THE CELERRATED GERMAN MILITARY BAND TO DIRECTOR OARL BECK, Wedneeday, Feb, 16, af 8 p. m. General Admisslon, 60 cents, Tickets at Dauer's Musio Stora, "~ MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, , TAELAST WEEK. Secure your seats, Mr. & Mrs. FLORENCE. TEHE MIGHTY DOLLAR! Hon, D, Blote and 2irs, Gen, Giifory, o Lo 01, T~ Every Nig! Next Week—J, T, RAYMOND, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Magrme & HAvENLT, Leasces, J, 1. LavEnLy, Manager The Famous Oalifornin Miristrols Wi}, this week, Fob, 14, hit, aud at the Wadi T o b rdasr Mt el preebi s Breeame of i =, ual siren and oxcolionce, introducing Mosars, LY CARN {2 (el [ NRRrA i Y] ANDONINCILEE, their fire avportanon (a ONlcao. Almflnnqlnmnfiunnn the Gireat Natice can lad nflfl“s UABH DA ROLG K5 finndsy. Feb.. g o . 81, the Gra Pifvteat Artixt, My, GEORGR KXIOTT: 1 TIARRICS Bouetic at7. Commenc ‘clocks_ Carringes may bo o ef;é'um‘ THE COLISEUM. The Peerieen London Burlesque Artists, THED WAITE SISTERS. The Dering anil Intrepld Tripaze Artists, ALBENT and JENNIE LAMUNT, The Eccentric Musieal Are UE KINE BROT] Dancer, and Banfoiat, Indian Club Artlst, DE WITT LADDER FEAT will be introduced this week by tho AMARYELOUS JAP: A "OHIGAGO G MUSICAL, AKD LITERARY ENTERFAIN PO ‘calu};‘xlr(n Tall, st 16 Woblngtoat, 8 fonrih Lecture of the Course w this evening. at# o'clock hy JAMES CIHIRIOLM, Evq, Profestor on, 35 cota,_ ALEDONIAN OLUB, ENTS Tha musts will by under e direction of eary, OENTENARY M, E. OHUROH, TUDSDAY EVENING, FEH, 18, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL BUSio. Admisalon, 23 centa, TOL, WOOD'S MUSEGM, B TP : iey Mlatluoas, 1. A Nl e oA, MRS, MARY ol tus Warld, FARWELL HALL. MatoRarLy tie ol AN OLD-TIMB .OONCERT' . WILL BE GIVEN BY THE HUTOHINRON FAMILY, On Tueadsy Evening, Feb, 13, at 6 o'clock, Tickots, 0 cla, at the Bookstores and the dovr, cCONCEHRT, { ; i . % ————— TR RAILROAD TimE TABLE. 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CINCINNATI AIR LINE ANI Bepat, corner Clinton ang Carroll-tis., We D KOKOD L1, e, Leave. | Arrioz, * A:l5 8, m.(* 8205, m, Agap.m.| 7:0a m. i PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS, RAILRIND. From depot earncr Clintan and Curroll-ata. Leutr. | Ao ey g e Coltfabunt . ‘“‘ EBipom gt J£x proas (Caty 8:05p.m.| 7ma.m. PITISBURY, FT. WAYNE X CHICAGO RAILWAY. Srrive, ay E; . o prim East Lin Ball, BALTIMORE & OHIO AAILROYD, of Espoiltion 4, fvuing leare Jrom rear 79 avd fomt ar Tuentiarcond-th, ~ Devat e Walizanat, anl Jichwdiear, Cuy e, 83 Cla corner of fast Morning Raficess ‘Accommodatlon. Eveniog Espre “iDally. *Dally, Gund _CHICAGO, ROCK ISLEND A PARIFIC RAILROAD, t Fan Burenand Shermanate, Teket Depot, cornar of Fan Lurea and Sherman-sts aRes mabs, Leaveaw'tid Atchiuon 2 Pcro Acoommiudatl: Nixbt Hzpross, _TIRM CHANGES, DISSOLUTION. e Finershi \l'[uc.:' G Afi udfi b e A Alinatriane T o tho. 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