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A DOMESTIC DRAMA, A Mother and an Aunt Fighting for Threco Chilidren, Tha Formor Makes a Very Bingular Confession, The Coouly Doard was occupled yesterday foronoon in hoaring & case which {s, perhaps, without Its parailel fo Clicago, While {ta main featuro was ils historical charactor, covering the riso and fall of tho hosd of a family, as well as thio family fisolf, thero wns onough of romanco snd strango fact 'abont it to entint tho doopost attention of thoso who heard it. Iad its nature boen intimated to tho public, the entire Lollding would have beon inndequate to sccommodato tho curlous listeners, for it abounded with food for tho thoughtful as woll as entortainmont for te sonsation-loviog, and besids waa a truth- {ul porirayal of sbinmo and sisterly dovotion, from real lifo. oxcecding In vividuoss and sin- gularity of plot and result Lhe imaginative effosts of tha most noted of the modern novel- {sta who ero flooding the country with litoraturo. TIE PATIES TO THE CASE wero & Mis, Loveland, & Miss Groen, and threo innocont children, ko two formar contostlng for the right of guardianship over tho Iatter, two of whom are now inmatos of the Protestant Orphian Asylum of this city. Only an imperfect idea of hio contost can bo conveyed to tha reader, that only by repeating {lio history of tho strange ¢aso a8 it appeared boforo the Court, which of necoslty must ba briaf, covering, as it dogs, 80 much timo and 80 many unoxpluined and inex- plicable situatious 1t will Lo remomborad that & fow wooks ngo » comparativo sttangor in tho oity, a Mr, Love- Jand, waa plscod in one of the police stations on thia anpposition that he was insano, and that at tho time ationtion was called to his detontion by ihe papers, ond that bo, was aubsoquently ro- Jeated ju s _enfecblod condition sud dled’in a few days. He left three motherloss children sudahost of respectablo connoctions in the Last. 0. M, Fitch at onco made application to be appointod guardian of the childron, and was so appoinied. The decosscd's sister, a Miks Ureen, placed two af the childron in the Protost- ant Ozphan Asylum, and procurad o place for tho third fu Iowa, whore they now remain, Go- jog brek with . TUE [UKTORY OF LOYELAND, it In nncertaiood tunt eomo yeara aze ‘! 0, Love Jand Greon ” wad attending collego in Maino ; that bs oloped with » lady acquaintuace, and, to nave bis inlieritnnco, dropped ** Groen ™ from bis name, aud has ginco becn known as * O, Love- land,” Ho bad boon marriod but s short timo whon his parents oud the paronts of kis wilo leainad of thoir marriage and caused s sopara- tion. 'Lhio noxt scen of Loveland Lo waa in the army, whero, it appears, lio was 4 good eoldier apd mado au honorablo rocord. ‘L'ue next soen of tho women from whom he was soparated she was warricd again, and in good circumatauces. Tho decensod lefttho armyat thocloss cf the War wd ias again married, oud 0 his woauderimgs zenched this city, whero ho lived up to his deatl, By Lis second wifo lio hiad tho threo children. Jvor a vear ago ho left bus sccond wife, or eho ‘eft biw, and tho whoreaboute of both up to hia death und bior marriage prior to that ovant to a mav nomed Bubr, a waiter at tho Sherman House, #ro uncortain, Upoun hor loaring of Lovolaud's doath, Lowever, cho oamo to tho frout agaln in tho £ EYFORT TO OLT TUE CHILDREN, Sho found two of thow at the Aeylum, and learued of the whereabouts of fho third, but did not succoed 1n gotting thom, The proceadings yesterday wero hor lugt rosott, this boing an of- fort on tior part to be appointed guardian, The ovidence, beyond settiug forth the above historical outline, was at times exceodingly racy. Tho sister of Lovoland, a fine looking woman, upon whom ago bas not yot medo ite impress, Wwas very earnost in protooting tho chitdren, and Mrd, Mahr wae oqually oarnest iu hor eudesvor $0 eco thot thoy wero properly carcd for. Miss Greou, for instanco, testiticd that Dirs, Mabr, whito tha wifo of her brother, had been repeated- Iy guilty of adultery, aud was gencrally of bad ropute, hioneo wan not a suitablo poraon Lo havo ebarge of tho childron, Mrs. Mahr, in roply, confossed that sho had been unfaitbful fo Loveland, but was at his inst- wation, by hin advice, and with his knowladge and consent ; that he was unablo to aupport ber ; and that prior to hor ontering upon a hifs of samo bio Lad loft her upon oue occasion 40 centa Lo livo ou for two weeks ; that when she dishonored bim it was to procure monoy upon which to live, meintain, and eda- cate Lier childron 5 and that he weut so far asto counsol her {n her dobatchery, 6i0. Duriug tho entiro tostimony, which at timos was of the most revoltiog nature, creating a hoielorous laugh to be silenced only by tho ro- ponstrance of tho Court, and the noxt moment caustog tho sympathotia tear to steal duwn the cheeks of the audicnco, ¢ THE OLDEST OHILD was presant aud clung wilh cildish sffection to tils mother. Upon being qucstionod by the Contt, his actions wore more than vorified by words 1 bis many oxpreadions of devotion to her wiom ho had 8 moment provious Leard confess hor sbame, There wad & peculisar sweetnoss in Lus zceout, which was inteusitied to the fistoner by the svinpathy bis situation enkindled and by tho earnestnass with which ho iusisted upou boing banded ovor to tho care of hor whom Lo Dad been taught to call mother. Tho evideuce es Lo tho charactor of Lovaland was far differont from what would naturslly be oxpocted. 1o was representod ss sn industn- ous man, and nothing was said ¢o ks dierodit other than what is given abovo, Thie present husband of Birs. Malir jolns hor in hor contost, aud promises, if shofa givon the caro of tha children, that ho will sco tbat thoy aro roared and protected. Lhe Court willdecide tho queation of guardian« whip this morning, RAILROAD NEWS GILMAN, CLINTON & SPRINGFIELD, eccial Dupateh to The Chicaco Tridune, SrowveraEp, 1L, Feb. 16.~In the Gilman, Olinton & Bpringfteld Railroad caso, the follow- ing order was this afternoon lssued : 1t 18 hercby ordered that tho Marshal of {hie District notify all Biatlon-Agenls, Superintendents, and oili- cers ‘engaged fn operating the Gilman, Glinton & Bpringtisld Balirosd, that ttie sald ratiroad and ail the y¥operty theruof Ls niow n hs custody and uuder tha coutro} of this Conrt; and b is furtier orderod that a1 said offfoers and syents are hereby roatrajued from surrcndering ssld road or propecty 1o auy person or yertons without leve ihis and wll persoms aud puolic officers sro hereby ztstrained from taking possession of sald road, or (rom inferfering §n sy way with the control, manage- ment, and operstion thervof by Thomas J, Scott and 3ugh J, Jewett, I'rustces, who &ro heroby commanded 1o remaln §n posseasion and ocontrol of sald rallroad md mpor(i tilt further order of tuls Court. The Marshal of this dlsirict ¢ directed to eend ceriified ropies of this order to each Btation-Agent on tha lins of aaia road, and also {o esch general officer thercof, and nil persdns aro uotified to govern Lhemsolves ac cording lo ordor, sod the Marhal of this Court l&;lllnxrdcrcd 1o givo all woceauary skl in eaforeing or Bvectal Dispateh to Tha Chioaao Tribune. Broosusatoy, I, ¥Fob, 16.—The cootompt case agalust Dessrs, Williams and Durr, of Dloomiogton, and Charles Hoyton is see for hesring to-morrow moraing bofore Judge Tip- ton, To.day there waa a lull in tho war, at least 1o Bloomlpgton, action Lavivg beon shifted to Chicago temporarlly, On Monday Judge Tipton mudo ‘an_ordor that the §300,000 of firet-mort~ FiEe bondy ot thoe Gilman, Ulinton & dprngtield Railroad that wore deposited by tho Court with the l’idelhl{ Havings Bank of Chicago should ba transferred to hu Natioual Bank of Bloom- Ingtom, in order to kave thom where ihey ‘could mnot be iuterfered with by tha Poderal Coust vefora thls Court conld [Iot them. 1n order to carry ous the order of the ‘ourt, Mr, 14, 3L, Priuco, who is Bpecisl Mastor o case, want to Chicago Tueaday aftsrncon to bag the bonda, Ou Lis arrival in Chicugo bLe sorved with sn order enjoiniug bum from disturbing the bonds, ‘T'his order was issued by Judge Treat, of tho United Btates Oircuit Courl st Bpringfield, yesterday, ‘his ordor kesps tho bonua iu their present dituation for a whilv, As both Courts are now claimiug jurisdiction of tho ¢ase, it bringa acontlwt of jurisdiction the closor to hand, This wornivg two sttachments for soutempt were issued by order of Judge Tipton A&fluu R, Biddle Iioberts, attorney for Beott aud Juwstt, Hoceivors ot the railroad, and 1gaiust Henry Crawford, who has been the at- torney for the former fiacolnr, Mr, Hinckley, lle%u v Bheriff Watkins wont to Chicago to-day rith the gttachmouts, aud {8 expected bero to- worrow morning at 3 with his prisoners. ‘Thias :nl‘(le:l five p{h{nuun who ’u-x ‘TOW hah:zl mo: eded against for contemps, It is expeot ! Mr. Seyton will also be in court to-morrow morning to apswor the charge as far ss ho s soucornod, The question I8 ono which will OMB on a quick coutlios of unsdiction betwesn ihe Foderat'aud Btate Couria. The set of Con- Kross nnder which Willisma sad Burr are proosed - g ls » very radical one, and gives the Uuited Bates Qlreais Canrs alngss nolimited anthoniy to transfoe canees whore theyhavs concurront Juriadietion with Btate courls, THE NEW OMAHA LINE, Since tho formation of a new line from Chi- cngo to Omahs by tho Chicago & Alton, 82, Louls, Kansas City & Nortliern, and 8t. Jos & Council Binffs Raiiroads, the Iowa pool lines, consisting of the Chicago & Northwestorn, Chi- cago, Burllogton & Quincy, sud, Chicago, Rock Inaland & Pacifio Railroads, have nsod every pos- siblo oflort (o drive the now lne from tho flold. At firat they thought to galn their end by trying toindnce tho Union Pacific mansgement to go But thelr nigually Las o far steadily refuscd to violats its sgreemont, which s undanbtedly owlng to tho fact that Jay Gould back on the ngreemont it had mado, efforts in thla direction havo fallod, w8 the Union Pacllo s liand in tho formation of tho new hine, n wards it. 8till, the lowa pool liner are bound to force thoir rival from the track if it posaibly can be dono, ’J'lmK have now commencod & frolght war on the thr to such figuren a conts. The now ratea from New york to Han Franoleen ndopted by tho pool lines aro as fol- lowss Flrat class, #5.414 socond clase, $5.82; thied clany, 23,64 ; fourth class, #2.76; Class A, ifi)&fll; Clous B, £1.87 4 Olass C, 21,05; and Class "Tio Chicago & Alton Nailroad has now glven orders Lo {14 agent in New York to moot the nool e and make the rates from 1 to 3 conta por 100 lower on all classcs. It ia tho intention of tho Chicago & Alton Italiroad to koep tho rates at theso tigares for the [}x‘rcwm, Do mattor what action tho paol lines sake, It is baroly probable that they will gain their point-by tho new move thoy binve made, aa the Chicago & Alton and its connootions ean undonbtadly ttand a war of this kind the longest, a3 the now lino doon aa yob o veryamall through business from tho East to the West and thorefore Law not as much to loro 88 tho Tows pool lincs, wha aro doln&' tho bulk of the wost-bound California trade. Thero 18 no resson why the Iowa Bool lines should go to auch extremes to force the new line from tho fiold nnlous it is for the purpose of malntaining a monapoly on the Californin business. The more competing linos Chicago has to Omahs tho Dotzer it will bo for it morcantila interosts, and thoro is enouygh business for all of them. ‘FLINT & PERE MARQUETTE. &vecrat Disvateh to The Chicaao Tribune, East Baoivaw, Mich., Fob, 10.—The following {tomu are obtained from thio official statoment of tho Gioneral Manager of tho Flint & Pore Mar- quotte Ilailrond, which will bo published to- morrow. ‘I'ho enrninga of tho road for 1875 were #1054, 1 bout 28,000 less than the earnings of 1874, Tho total tonnago of freight for tho paut year was 346,132 tons, against 317,646 for tho ~previous year. Awong tho principal froights woro 3,008.900 feot of lumber, £20,100,0008hicgles, and 103,323 barrola of ealt, Up to thie month of Decembor the touusge was an tuervako over tho previous yoar, but tho ab- sonco of snow ju Decomber aud tho faluro of the usual atéck of logs moved by the rairoad reduced the total for tho yoar a littlo bolow that of 1874. 'Tho ecarnings on passengors aod freight reepectively wero: Passongers, 857~ 2563 freight, £111,048.75, Tho Company disbur: od to cuployes during tho past year $471,800.45. Tho construction of the Westorn Divislon of the road, comploted ju 1874, sud {nvolving tho beaviest portion of the wuolo line, owiug to the panic_and continued dopression has intorferad with tho usual prompt settiomont of tue Com- papy's curront linbilities, but, so far, no hostile or oppressive measures have beon instituted, and tho munagemont of the road appear, to be eminently satisfactory, | A FETTY WAR. A railroad war on o ewnli scale has just broken out between tho 1ilinois Contral and the Chica- go, Danville & Vincennes Rallroads, Tho latter road Las latoly out ratos to Soutbern powts, which Liss rather nettled tho formor. Tho Illinols Central, thero- fore, to got oven has lssnod a tarlff to Southern ofuts, the ratea of which are said to bo so low !’hnt tbo Chieago, Danvllla & Vinconuea cannot pozaibly compete withiout loslng monoy. Tho lxml‘lva ::;Hrm went Into offoct yostorday, and 18 as ollows : Jat (24 3d dth | 6th oaAnD 39 chu.l clasn,| elas.} class.| clasn, g;;\nc.l};, 'h 1 ol ' ; Hickman, Ky. .8Y) .08 .oy .38 .83 Yk, 2 : icksburg, Biss ) iy 1) noof 58l .bo] .45 Motile, Al BT O 1 I 0 S PROPOSED MARROW-GAUGE ROAD, Spectal Corremc idence of The Chicano Tribine, Fneerort, I, Teb. 12.—Lost evenivg o Counnitteo of gentlomen fram Dodgoville held a conforence at tho Browslor House, with anum- ber of tho promiucot citizens of Frooport, upon the proposed constructton of & narrow-gange raltrond botween the two points mamod, Thia project haa for some timo been & eubject of discussion smang tbe poonlo of this section of the Stato and of Southern Wisconsin, and It Is loped it may now roceive a practical solution. Lonstwise, & survey of the routo iu likoly soon to bo made, following tho Valley of the Poca- tomics, and conuecting at Dodegville with tho rond now in process of construction southward {rom Richland County, Wiscobsin, Blould this additional and diract communica- tion with tho lumber sogions of the north o vs- tablishod, » frosh impotus will doublless be given to the growing maunufacturineintorestaof North- ern 1ilinois, INDIANAPOLIS & ST, LOUIS. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuna, IxpianaroLts, Feb, 17.—The Indianapolls & 8t. Louis Nailroad Company to-dsy elocted the following Dircctoras €, C. Gale, Indisnapolia ; H. B. Hurlbnt and J. H. Dovoraux, Cleveland; land, T. D. Messler and J. N. McCallough, Pittsburg ; Thomas A. Scott, Phitadolphis. The appointment of 1L D. Iluriburt ou Jan.'l as Proeident of tho road, vice T, D. Measlor resign- ed, was confirmed, Edward Kiog was va-elocted Hevretary and Treasurer. s THE WEATHER. Wasmnatox, D. 0., Feb. 17—1 8. m.—1In the Lake Reglon, Middlo Btates, and New England, rislog barometar, westerly to northerly winds, diminisbing i forco, and colder, cloar, and part- 1y olondy weather, will prevall, except in tha firat district, risiog tcmperature and winds R e 1o Tha Chieaan Tvibune, TomoNto, Ont., Yob, 16,.—Ieparts stato a Bofvy enow-storm in progress In the esstern and northern parts of Ontario to-day. Speciad Iiupateh to The Chicado Tr(bune, Quenre, Iob. 16.—Tho mont violent snow- storm experienced for many yeara is raging Liero to-day. 'khe rosds are blocked aud almost im- passable,” No wmails Lave srrived sinco last night. A poriion of the roof of tho centre wing of the Parlisment bofldings was carrled awsy, Two houses in Cismplain etreet wero completely de- molished. Fortunatoly the Inmates cscaped without ijury. = LOCAL QBSERVATION, » Cuicago, Feb, 16, Wind,[Raln We'tht | T8 W, an)_T8lWaise inum thermuiuster, 81, lnimus, 14, NEDAL OBSERYATIONS, ox ‘Cii7an0, Feb, 10—Mldnight, Yar. T, Wind, |1 0.15| 78 W., gentle.. :4t) —gcaln.. Biation, Cheyeuns.., Brecki'dgo, | 0| T Crosse . (40,8 Toavenw'tli 30,30} 41|N. W., ilaut, Omibs ... (30,35 26|N;, gentla,, Yetubina. ».]50,83] —6,8., frosh .. ——————— The Iest Doy Btory Yel The Portland (3a.) Fress of Thursday tolla it thus: * Yestordsy, as the morniog train over the Hochester ltoad was neariug Alfred, the oue cinsar discovered s large Nowfoundland dog ou Lo track. He blew the whisilo, but the dog stood Lia ground, and thioking something wea wrong, ths suglucer whistled duwn brakes, au thie engiue stopped within & few fuet of tho dog. It seoma that a four-ox load of logs had numl od tocrous the track, but the sled cauglit on the sails. The driver beard tho tralu spproachivg ronud & curve, and rushed down tho track o piop it. ilis dog took inthe eitustion sud dngnd around tha carve snd atopped Lbe traiu. Jt would bave been imppoaiibie 1Q oD tis irain Affor sosiug tha man. thorefors is rather favorably Inalined to. { ough busindsa from Now York to California, aud reduced the froight ratos 1o loave them for thioir por- tion from Clicago to Omalia only abont 10 STA' 'EAFFAIRS, 5 LOUISIANA. TMPEACUMENT 1N ARETANCE. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaao Trivunt, NEw Onvreaxs, Fob, 16—11p, m.—Thaimpoach- mout question did not como up in the Housa to- day. 1t s statod by prominent Domoorats that {t will not bo pressod untit it haa heon ascor- tained whother tho Henate will rocodo from its poeition on tho Election bill, The Confersnce Committees of tho two Tfouson failod to agree on tha bill, Tho bono of conlontion was the hclanso creating & Roturning Board. Tho bill proposca that the Hoard should bs composed of fivo membera—two to bo elected by tha ITouse and two Ly tho Hemate, and (he fifth momber Lo bo chosen by the Houss from a fist to bo submilied by the Benato. The Republi- csus offered tho names of Cion. A. Badger, ex- Congrassman 1, . Syphor, United Btatos_Dis- trict-Attorney J. . Beckwith, ex-Gov. I, F. Flanders, ox-United States Honator Jobn §. Harris, and others, as the fifth nomber. This would leavo the Board very well balauced, tho Ilonso boing Democratic aid tho Senato Topub- liean, T'lo Tlouso Committeo would not sgreo 10 It, however, aud 4o the matter etands whero it commencod. GETTING DTADY, reparations are being mada for war, In tho Tloure a reeolution was called up nuthiorizing tho Sorgonnt-at-Arms to appoint 100 Asslstaut Borgeants-at-Arms without exponso to tho Blato, Tho failure to obtain & two-thirds vote in order to suspend the rulos caused it to lie ovor. Tho Benate Chambor {8 heing fortiflod In ordor to routst auy ordinary asnsalt, ItIs not fmproba- Dlo that ihe Impeachmont queation will como up iu tho Houno to-morrow, The Iopublicans be- llava that tliero aro cnough Democrats togethor with the Republicany to provent tho passago of & rosolution of impeachmont. Deaporato efforta will o mado, lowover, bv tho *tIast-ditch” membiors to paes it, It Iy impoesiblo to say whether they wilt succoed or not. 17 the Awsoclated Prese.} THP NETURNING-UOARD CONTEBENCE New Onieans, Fob. 16,—Tho Conference Cominittea mot and orgavizod, with Honator Trwicholl as Chairman of tiie Senata Commitioo, . und Representative Kidd as Chalrman of the 1fouso Committeo. Tho Sonate Election bill was taken under conslderation, and tho first ton oo~ tions adopted. withamondments. The remain- dor of tho sectlons up to 06 were also adopted subject o amendment, The following resolu- tion was adoptod ande rossed by the Ifouns Com- mittee: Wrtznras, The Benats Committee har proposed to the House Commitiec an Election Jaw providiug for s Board of five Returnin ors, tlireo of whom aro t Lo aelected by the Senato and two by the House; and ‘Witrnras, Tho Renato Committee bas further pro- osed that the Houso Coramltios may select one of hreo members to bo slected by the Beusto from tho follnwing 11at of Ave Republicans, . A. T. Dadger, J. . Bypher, 3, R. Deckwith, 1. ¥, Flanders, and Juhn 8, Hurrisy Jeeroited, 1y tho Iousa Committee, That we will pro- coed foseloct oun of the abuvensmed Iepublicaus, provided that said Board, so couatituted, sball hava power only as compilers to _count and tabulate the re- turnsas sent them, sald roturos, when counted and tabulated, to bo transmitted to _the Bccretary of State, tho rosult to be promulgated by him to the Governor, and the promulgation to be Laken _as prima facle evie dence, sitbject to cunteat 1n Courta for ail canes not otherwise provided {u: the Constitution of tho State, ‘The resolution was adopted by tho Honate Committan, with the following smendment : Provided, That In case evidence of frauds, violence, or futimidation of such n charscier ahall be presonto i a8 10 shiow that the reault of tho cloction was materially affectod thereby atauy poll {u any clty, ward, parist, of eloctjon-precinct, sald Doard sliall conaider it to the end that the riglts of the proplo shall be secured snd a falr and honcet reault declarod. Tho fouse Committeo refussd to concar in tho amendment of the Honate Committoo, nud adhored to thoir amendment, Tho [onso Committeo thon natified the Ben- ato Committoo that they hind sdjoumned, when the Henato Committeo also sdfourned. Both Committoes fnstructed their Chairman to report’ tlrxm reault of tho conferencs to their respoctivo ouses. A PLEA FON CAUTION. Speetat Dispateh ) The Chicagn Tribune. WasmiNotox, D, C., Fob. 16.—The Democratio Senators to-day united in a telogram to the Con- servatives in the Louisiana Legislature, nrging them to taks groat cars that nothing 1s douo to oxcite opposition at tho North ; that qulet at the Houth is the only hope of Democratio success; that to impeach Kollogg conid do no goud, and all rash conduct or speoches could ouly do Liarm. s i WISCONSIN. PETITIONY, ETC. Special Dispateh to The Chicano Tridune, Mapisoy, Wis., Fob. 16,—Pcoplo scem to feet that this Legislature noods to bo frequent- Iy reminded a8 to what it ought and ought not to do, for petitious pour in plentifully, thors being sixtv-six in tho Assombly and a dozen in the Sonste. Tho chiof subjects to-day woro romon- strances against further taxing life-insuranco companlea and agatost taxing churches, schools, and charitablo fnstitations. PROCEEDINGS. In this Bonato s resolution was offered request- ing tho Governor to invite the Governors of Tows, Minnesots, and auch othor States as ho sees propor, to unite in celebrating thio comple- tion of tho now canal connecting the Yox and ‘Wisconsin Llivers, Resolutiona for varjous information in rogard to froighit rates from interior Wisconain compared with those from the Miesiseippt and beyond, tor considorablo debate, wore roferred to the Itailrosd Corumlttes, . A bill to facllitate tho artificlal propagation of fish aud appropristing 10,000 for that purposo and to purchase a eite for a Blato hatching. houss, was saved by tho vory ablo «pecch of Sen- ator Mitchell, the Sonato rofusing to fndofinitoly poatpono by a voie of 1 to 28, amending tho bill to provide for anotber Comuidsioner aod order- ing it to o third reading. resolution of yestorday chlrgln(i"rimothy 0'Brion, court-crier of Milwaukee, wmith offering s clerk maonoy to change a Dbill affeeting him, comung up, an afidayit of Mr, O'Brien wus of- fered giviug his version of tlhio conversation with tho clork reforrod to, claiming that he ouly sald ho would witlingly lose 2300 or 8500, or a yoar's timo, rather than bo beaten by Assemulyman Pink in the mattor, and did not offer any money to tho clork, After some talk, Mr. Fink offered & resolution walving the appolutment, which was roferred to a solect Comniiiteo of Messrs, Doly and Bordon to invostigate. Alr. Stocking, from the Committes on Luin- ber and Mauufactures, prescntod a unanimous report in favor of mutloriziug tho damming of Chippews lilver at the Dalls, to provido water- works for Lsu Clairo, end for other purposcs, sotting forth that the proposed improvement was eptiroly foasible, and would not mllmdu navigation or work [ojury to private luteresty, Home local Assembly bills passed. and Souato bills wors conourred In appropriatiug &40,000 for the Institute for tha Deat snd Dumb for current oxponses; 37,870 for tho current expeuos of tho Ktate Prison; §31,000 for the Industrial Hehool for Bays for ourront sxpensos; £18,000 for the Institation for tho Blind for curront ex- ponssa; ¥4,000 for the payment of peusions to koldiara’ orphans, A bill appropriating 20,000 to promote thu wm‘m ropressntation of Wisconsin at tho Phil- adelpbin Exposltion was amended in Committee of the Wholo, reduciog the amount to #10,000, and the bill laid over tli to-morraw, when the ;Olial; of tho Assembly will probably bo dif- ercnt, ‘I'here waa somo dlacusalon on a resolution of- fered some time ago by Mr, Fogg, of which the Federal Jiolations Comtnliites had recommondod tho indefinite postponement, urging on Con- gross the oqualization of woldiers' bounties so #8 to socure all $8.8) monthly for thoir terms of wervice, ‘The resclution was opposad by the soldlors in the Assembly and killed. KANSAS. THE CENTENNIAL, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, TLxavexwouty, Kan., Feb, 16,—Kansas has not yet made any appropristion for a proper rep- reeentation at the Contenuial. The bill to that effoct in the Legielaturo way defoated becauso the memberd wero afrald to trust tho Btate Board ot Agriculture with the disposition of the monoy. Adviced from Topeks to-ight uay that an iutlu. eutial Jobby is present, and thas the Jlouse will sporopriste €50,000 if ous or two of the mow- bers of the Loard resign, o NEW YORK. ANTI-BULSIDY BRUOLUTIONS, Arnaxy, Feb. 16.—Doth Housos of the Legis- Jature bhave adopted resolutlons protesting ayslost Congress granting subsidics to railroads, 40, —_— SOUTH CAROLINA. JUDICIAL IMPESCUMENT, OmixvesToN, B. O, Feb. 16.—The Honss of Ropresentatives Lias sppointed & committes to prepare articlos of impeachment agalnst Judze Montgomery 3106e8, on shp charge that he ap~ pliod trust funds to his .own usc.:.Montgomery Masos I8 a brother of Chiof-Justlcs Mosos, and uncls of az-Cov. Mones, Ilo has been on tho Circuit Bench for neveral years, CtanrestoN, Feb. 16,—Tlo Tonse of Tepre. sontstivaa to-day, I»(y A voto of 01 to nothing, sdopted srtiolm ot {mpeachment againat Jnv!Ts Montgomery Motes. A bill mas_iutroduced In tho Senate to logislate ont of office Mosos and Whippor, the recantly-elacted Cirouit Jadgos, s FIRES., IN CHIOAGO. Alout 0:40 o'clock yosterdsy morning s atill alarm was giten to Engine Compsny No.22, cauned by tha discovery of fies in one of tho oute baildings of tha Fullerton avenun tunnel sbaft at Larrabee straot, Beforo the engine conld got to work, the kigh wind which was Diowing at the timo walted sparks to and Ignited the bulldings adjoising. Ju a small houeo near the olavator & _ quantily of dsnamito Lad been stored, ~ aud Lefora® it could Lo removed it exploded, teatog the bintding o pleces, eeattoring tho debris M all directions, and igniting the framework of tho Hhiaft Teadlng to tho tutmel, AL this point & geu. eral ajarm wan rounded from Iox No, 452, and the departmont assigned to that district ro- sponded. Ly thls means an axteusivo couflagra- tion was provented, the damags holug coufined to the contractora’ buildings, snd tho lous not excoeding £2,500, which i uoiusnred. At tho motment tho explosion oceurrod a relsy of meu, abont fifteen or twenty in number, bad gone to work in tho tannol, and the ntmost oxcitement provatiod rcgnrdhl% them, an alto the fate of cbildren 10eding in the vicinity attaoding Lio- cola Helol, ‘Ihosy counacted “with tho worka seomed, with 0o oxcoption, to bo atupsfled by {right, and parents Lastened to the ackool to ax- cortain if * their children wero wafn. tho critical monent Jolin O Heron, tho ongincer, took command, and worked mo effectually that ho euccecded in saving the men in tho sbaft {rom what would otherwisa hove provod toba a horrible death, All were roleased from their throatened fate, but the gallsot O'Heron was wovorely burned about tho faco aud hands. Ho was taken to Dhis residence and his burns treated, but it will 1o somo timo_before-lio is convalescent, At the school Mr. Haywood, the Irincipal, stood st the frout door ond refueed to allow tho frightencd children to rush out. They, howover, wero not to ho restrained, and suce ceoded in oscaplng by the other exits, and rushed home to inform their parents that tha school-houss was on firo, Tho coolnows of the Prncipal cortainly prevented s ropetition of tho recent Ciucinnati catastropbie, The fire was caused by the igoiting of clotiios of workmen hauging near an over-eatad stove. AT RUTLAND, VT, RurLasp, Vi, Feb. 10.—A dieastrous fire hroke out horo to-night, destroying tho Bates Tlouse, Herald office, and soveral other buid- inge. Lona not yot ascertained CASUALTIES. WENT DOWN AT SEA. New York, Fob. 16.—Tho ekip W, J. Hatfleld, from Philadolplia, for Dremorhaven, was dis- covered at sea dismasted and water-logged by the bark Floke, which sent off a boat, but it could not get slonpside. Three men jumpod overboard, one of wlom was drowned sud two were picked up. ‘tho remaindor of tho crew could walku 1o effort to save themuelvee, being oxhansted for want of food and water. ‘The Floka bove-to from G o'clock in tho ovening until tho following morning, but duriug the night tho venyel went down with all on board, EASTERN FRESHETS, Benxectany, N, Y., Fob, 16.—~The freshet fu tho Mohawk Valley last night coverad the Cen- tral Railvoad tracks with 8 feet of water, and, in somo plrcos, with ico piled 20 feot higl are icd away a portion of the bridge st Amsterdmn ; flooded the lower portion of that place, swoep ing away sevoral houses from their foundations, and drowaing ono child. ‘Tho lower portlon of this city {8 flooded, Tho water rose 15} foet. A BRAKEMAN KILLED, Sgecial Dupateh to The Chicao Tribune, Wixona, Minn,, Feb. 16.—A brakeman named Morin, while engaged in switching at Wazeca Tuosday night, was knocked from the cars by a shod while o was climblng up the side of & car, 1o fell baneath tho train and was justantly killed, 1la parenta resido at Eyota. CRUSHED TO DEATH, Speelat Dusvateh to The Chicago Tribune. Perin, INl, Feb. 16.—Richard Woodrow, a woalthy aud prominent farmer residing sbout 12 miles north of hero, was immediately kitled this aftornoon whiloaseleting in moving & barn. By some accident lie was caught under a roller and instantly crushed. NAILROAD ACCIDENT, Speciat Dinalch to Tha Chicaae Tribune, Masox City, In., Feb. 16.—An accident ocenr- red lagt nighton thofowa Central. A traingolng south jumped tho track noar Hampton, injuring fivo porsons, Mr, P'aul, of Independence, is not expected to live. DROWNED. CINCINNAT, U, Teb. 16.—A young man namad Hodger, s cartler for the Zimes Company, foll juto the river while attompting to jump on a forry-boat ou the Covington side, snd was drawnod. e RELLGIOUS. AGQRESSIVE METHODISM, * Speciat pupated to The Chicage Tribund, Berunaristy, Mass,, Fob, 10.—An interesting strifo botwoon Catholics and Mothodists bau broken out in Weutdald. A rovival s in prog- resa at the Mothodist Church, aud o Catholic Rirl employed in a Methodist family has been induced ta attend the mootings and go forward for prayera. Hor paronts, who resided in tho samo town, lesrned what wag going on aud ut- tended one of the meotivgs in groat excitomeut, At the closo tho girl started $o leavo tho churoh undor an cscort of tho mombers, but was met by her paronts, who eudesvored to forco ber bomo with them. In tho oon- sequent rampus, the mother fainted, and while her frionds wore caring for her the girl escaped, Tho next day legal mosaures wero takon, under which the girl rostorod to her poreuts, and & grand fracas resulted, 'Tho mrl porsists in_her now falth, and says sho will live and dle a Methodiat. Hhie savsshe shall be of aga {n s month or two, but hor parents aay sho puts her age s year too high, Doth the Catholic and Methodt peoplo aro wrought up to a Ligh piteh of oxoitemout over tho case, sud the end is not yet. MOODY AND BANKEY, Nrew Yorx, Feb, 10.—~The mecting at the ITip- podromo this evening was tho largest elnco the revival meetings commenced. Revoral bundred peopla wero standing tn tho aisles thronghout the sorvices, Moody took for hils text ** Excopt & man bo born agaln ho csnnot goo the kingdom of hieaven," e said ho could not reason out & man's betog born of the spirit, but novertheless ho would just as soon distieliove tha exiatonce of the wind a8 to doubt the ¢xistence of regenera- tion by the spirit of GGod. He prayed that tho Loord wonld not let ono nnconverted woul leave the building until they had passed from death unto life, At the request of Mr. Moody about 100 per- #os aross 10 be prayed for, A large nuber of Indies remained to astend the women's prayer- moaeting, ‘Ilio nsual young mon’s meoting was targely attondod, aud” mwauy visited the inquiry- room. —_—— HOW PROTECYION PROTECTS. To the Edttor of The Chieago T'rbuns Avnora, 1L, Fob, 9,—Approciating your ef- fortain behalf of & sound curronoy, and your protests agaiust the sbsurdity of the presont injurious tariff, I send to you sn articlo which Ieclipped from tho Provideacs (R, L) Erening Pressof the lat, It illusirates the wouderful “romflmx with which manufacturers are leased, undor a pig-iron or a pig-haadod tariff. Lsond the srticle in order that it may Lavas wida cironlation, a0 that the people may see sowe of the beautiss of our prescut sysiem of protaction, and learn some of the causes, at least, of our pressnt finmanclal depragsion, The fagta therein atated worth a8 much s¢ any theorl which can be ad- vanced = on eithor side of the queetion. Tt 1ooks as if New Eugland was waking up to tha folly of protection, and learning by wad ex- porience, with $he rest of us, that, by nezans of our * protective" tariff aud irredeemable cur- reuoy, we have surrounded this country with a Chinsss wall, Thoso that aro vutside must stsy that are jusido must stay o, aud wlile, 1 sho langusge of Heory ‘@ will fatten the dog by feeding him on bis tail. The artiola s as luUnIl.u’J.“rvuly Jeh Providence Evening Pross, < ‘The buainess of tho American Bcrew Company Vincent, hsa been 80 long & productive indasiry In this ¢ty that nolittls uneasiness Lisa boen ' crested during the past week Ly rumors indlcating the Company's Intention ta remove from this vicio- ity. ‘The Ametlcan Bcrow Company has (neressed its facilition to such an extont thal, during the et Eenr, ouly about_ono-third ita resources have boan employed. By the nperation of & pro- tectivo tarlfT imporing a duty nFn’rly;cr centon ils raw material of foreign iron, ita ‘marl is restricled to the Unilod States, It cannot else- whers competo with the Britlsh maoufac~ {nrers, eince tho latter pay no duty on thelr ‘materiala, Thoro 18 no practicabls way of incroasing the demand for acrows in this country, and thoroforo the managersof tha Company appear to feel the nceesslty of obtai ing facilitiog for manufacture outaido the opers tion of & protective tariff. Thoy bave purchassd an eatata at Dundss, in Uppor Canada, st the western end of Lske Ontarlo, on whichisa factory sunited to tho manufsclure of ecrawe, and whero they contoinplata erecting a building 150 by G0 foot, with copacity of 10,000 gross of acrews daily, and emplosing some flve hundred hands, Other branch factories will probably bo eg- tablisbiod at Montresl, Toronto, Quebec, and alse- wliera in the Domtnlon. Ground for tho new bullding at Dandaa will bo broken in the canrrs of tiwo weeks, and thn whole buslness will prob- ably ho pushed with the energy characterisiio of the Company. ‘The detailed reasons for this step Are not far to meck. About a dozen acrew factorios rc now. at work in thn Unlted Staten, the American he- ing tho moet tmporiant, In view of tho alzfy ner cend duty on iron, an cqnally groat duty 18 re- quired on foroign rcrawe, and even trith that sid it iaa not been eany to wholly exclude the DBrit- inh manutacturers. Thay havo made soveral at- tampta to introducs thelr goods so vigorous that the American Keraw Company Lon been forced to decreaso prices, and then the smaller concerns hove had the worst of tho battle, As thoy have thus been puebed to the wallin this strife of gionts, tho Amorican Company has. in eeveral canes, absorbed cheir m-chlna?r until 1t {a com- pelled to seek somo outiet for fta own euoruous production, 'Tho geograpbical advantages of thin city as s point of distribution aro oxcel- lent. aud only the existence of the duly on rawo wmaterial prevents the Company from build- ing up a largse foreign trode with Provie dence as & base of operations. But the duty is thore, and, for all that It ta passible talearn, ta likely to remain, aud we presnme that actiuo haw been takon accurdingly, ‘The etablishment of factories in Conada wili enablo $he Cowpaoy to enter the markeda of the world o equal ferme with Iritieh or uther ‘mauufacturere, while they can import their product in hond to New York and 8ol it to great advantage In this country. Bo far as the interests of stockholders aro con- corued, the new dopartura is likoly to be atv: tageous. It will bring futo profitable use facili- ties now for rome time idle, and wiil euable tho Compauy to employ its great finannial strength to more completo advantage. Bat wo cannot, as citizeus of the United States, or as inodo Ialand. ers, regard with complacoucy tho spectacls of one of our largest indueties driven by its own prosperity to acquire facilitics in & foreign coun- \r{. whore it may escapo 8 restriclive txriff, and where it may be trood from the foar of adverao lucal political influouce. —— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, A Burmeso ewbasey haa arrlved at Suez on ite way to Jurape. Great preparations ara mekiog for s grand legislative party and Centennial reanion at the Wisconsin Uapitol {u Madison this evening, It ig a leap-year affair, arranged by the ladies. pie s el st Suen REDUCTION OF TELEGRAPH-RATES. Nzw Youx, Fel. 16.—The Western Uulon Telegraph Company, following the lozd of the Atlantio & Pacific Company, han rednced its rates from 20 to 30 per cent. sind n Question, Detroit I'ree Press, In one of the unfon schools, the other day, & tonchier departed for half an bour from the ususl programme, and asked her schiolars suvh queetions as mlgm. intereat them. After sho had asked, ** What mskes tho wind blow 2"’ *What ean: ol 2" Who invonted the tocomolives 7" and so forth, and holped to ex~ plain them, ehe exid ow, children, auy of you who deslre can ask mo questione.” No auo seomed to think of anything, except & frockled-faced boy abaut 14 years old, e ratsod his haod, and tho teacher #sid : “Vell, Robert, have you s quostion? " “Yes, mum. I'd Hke to kuow what they mean when they ssy to o foller: *Oh, pull down sour vost!'?" The teachor had to admit that she was hehind the ajte. —_—————— “What beata ngood cup of coffeo? ™ raid Mrs. Spilkins to ber husband, tho other mora- ing at the breakfast-table. He pave it up. %o cups of coffee,” arid she. **\What beats a good wife? ™ queried Bpilking, Khe gave it up, “Two good wives,” eaid Bpilking; snd mhen sho got wmad and sulked, nobudy knows why. ... NEW PUBLICATIONS. Justin McCarthy’s New Story. INOW READTY! HY DEAR LADY DISDAIN. Uy Jowton McOaRTHY, suthor of ““A Falr Bsxon,” + Lady Juditt,” and “ Linley Rochford.” 1vaol, octavo, bound in cloth, biack stamping. B e papke JTeTIN MCOANTIY {a one of our most brilliant nove clists, Lady Disdain ta & story of unusual power, REQENT PUBLIOATIONE, LEAH: A Woman of Fashion., By An- nle Edwards, PAUL MAS . cC: 5 TEMFPEST-TOSSED. Dy Theo. Tilton.. ESTELLE. D Mre, Annle Edwards., .. OUGHT WE TO VISIT HER? Dy An- e EARATAR, civvcassornsnanecencrsassoniersnss 1,00 MY LIFE ON THE PLAINS. 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KRRIVAL AND DEPARTRE OF TRAINS \ RIFLANATION O m"wfismfiw? z cepted. ¢ Sunda CHICAGO& NORTHWESTERN RAILRALY, W4 Clarkest, (AA: e AMUSEMENTS. ADELPAI THEATRE. To-Night R BIG —lfll' Ladies’ Night. T Is THE BIG WINNING BIG NUMBER. EVERY ACT A HIT. DON'T FORGET IT, —THE WIGAEST DILL EXER OFFERED. _ |} . _ HOOLEY'S THEATRE, S b s vy MARCING A U3 Fntx, Lensaor, 4, 1, HAVERLY, Mansgee | miianava bake Ko hGeunva Lake K Tho Famous California Minstrols = AR b AR W, thla waak, F'eb. 14, ; o T ind Kinslo-sla, 6"‘_?‘ taniss ohaids overy ntatil, and at the Wednan. 7 HICHIGAN CENTRAL TALROAD, Doty foor of Enke-st., anl foot of Teenty-sremd-l, eksf-ufive, 61 Cla o r Tirkeiotite, 6 finrkte, southinst. comer of ' Handolph, tive Sunday 2 crman fio1ees, ani b O s Matitom sy and &t ths depsige > Pl fepats, Ant sppasrance in C! onof the (irnat Native Amorican it B ATOLD: D L4l . Avtiet, Me GBOIGE RNGONHT . Taeris ATty M. g i du Ma McVIOKER'S THEATRE. %j.’.fif:}%’:’""mm Ao it THE LAST WEER, Sectire your seata, e A : o MI'. & MI‘S. FLORENCE_ *Bundey Re. 1"¥aturday sad Bunday It TELE MIGHTY DOLLARI| aum A0, ALIONRSE LOUS, Hon, D. Slote sut Mra, Geo, Gilflory, Al G K., . ersesede Tis M, 8#Every Night and Hatirday Matinee, Leuer, | Arrive. Next Week—J, T, BAY3INND, KaomsCltyand Danver Fast Kg. [ *17:00 noan|* D - Bt Louls and SpriagfeldE) LRI o GRAND CONCERT Y T Fea rin DAY Eeprom. ol ettty muse Wadirmr, Sridge ek Ot At Demets awt 123 Randolphort, ~ | At Ttk on K. 1atiay LAKE SHORE & MICHIGI AL the Union Park Coagregational Chareh, HURSDAY . Tickets for g itote, cor, Madison snd Blieldoata. i 5’ West Side Litrary, =1 Woat Mad: ‘Holmes' Hookstora,opposite HeVick- Tree Farewel G, 5 p. . 3ika b 10209, CHICAGOD, MILWAUKEE &ST, PAUI 4 £ RAILROAD. Frkazavshiour bl i Deat, gorner Nadivon ant Canaleste, Tickst ftes, amz i i 00 Suth Ciathett,, opponte Sherman House, and ai Decot. THE TOLEDO, Frs i} A, 141 East Sladison-et,, ear Clark, Wisconsin & Misnesota Through Engagement of the Ronthern Opératic Vocallst, Wirehuetb T iad Tl i P {1 0. . HiSS ERBA ROBESON, S Tiokets for %o~ Panl ard Evers Evcning and_Runday Afternom, Contioued oo A0 Prairis dn Biccers of the European Ladies' Orchesira Combination, And * JIGHTY" ORGAN, THE COLISEUM, The Peerlese Iondou Burleanue Artists, TEHEE WAITE SISTERS. ‘The Daring and Tnireptd Trapezo Artiste. ALBERT Aud JENNIE LAMONT, Tha Eccontric Musical Ar- tins, THE RINE BROTHERS, The Artistie Vocallst, Dancer, snd Banjoist, E LILIAN, The xcelsior 1ndlan Club Artiat, DE WITT_COORE. THE GUEAT LADDFR FEAT will bo futreduced this week by the MARVELOUS JAPS. Admission, 25 cents. EXPOSITION SKATING PARK. (irand Pageant on Toe To-night. Firs$ and only sppesrance of Iref. 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Mail 804 Rxprens, Ullana aud Streatr Fassens Pacitic Faat Lino, Kausas City, Le chison & 3L J Tazas Kxvress,, Aurora Passen, Bendota, Uttawa & Bizeato Anrors Passenger..... :30, Persen® i full costtuue adipitzed fie Ocnurd adbligletamti, = - SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY. 3Ez, M MONCURE D.CONWAY AN S0a0 L ON n;’m# Olff'dv. ” pturb»m, corner of Washinglen, Falmer “mmf_fi‘aflz{nom.m : Tratas e prmes spestion Buidteg, cormer Hadtron. open st 2. ickete st ihod Y .i(x&’-m Lewy | Arviey & Cn/ ADMISSION, TEN CLNT! Diay Eapress—Puollman Drsw. s b — | " igg-Yomin Blesping Cars, toj COL. WO00D'S MUSEUM. B K Il Wednesiay Allernaon and Evening, “DEvotion.” | e irssiosiCen e Blop e, ‘Thuradsy matinee, *Littls Darafoot,” leap for Lifa every afternoon and eveniug, On exhibillon, s, Marshall, the Champlon Pedestricnne of tho World, Next week, Wlid and Live Baar, M'VICKER'S EXTRA, Last Matinee, the Florences in the Mighty Dollar, SATURDAY nextatdp.m, Ladics st a distancecan DOW stcure seata by fall, tolegrapl, or messenger, at oz Office of Theatre trom 8 until 5, McOORMIOK HALE, BEETHOVEN SOCIETY'S SECOND CONCERT, (Season 1878-0), Thursdny Iove’y, Feb. 17, " THE HUTCHINSON FAMILY WILL GIVE A CONCERT AND SOCIABLE At the Church corner Wanlilngton and Oreen-ata,, on Thursday eveniug, Feb. 17, Adminsion, 23 centy, KANKAKEE LINE. From Depots, Soot Lare and Denly=second-ats, Leacs, | 'drrive, 3 a0, m.{* 850D, m, bt Fapresa (dailp)......| 8:00 p m.[* 7468, m. Indlanapolis, Loalevitie & Otncn natl Day Eapress lnnnu-_rumfluuum att N CINCINNAT! AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINS. Jieyots cormer Clinten and Curroll-sit,, Weit Side, Teave. | drrive, Indisoapolie Loutsnille & Clucln- i DAl 0 aeperpease 83 . m,| B 3N tadian o l‘fll,m:vllll‘dlnelm s R it PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. Irom deroi sorner Clinton and Qurrotlsstz. Lease, | drrice, Oglumbus, Pittaborg & Hew ¥ n{ sy E Colarmbas it Night Expiess(d FARWELL HALL Bt B e t_‘l::fll:v‘ i@ QCIENTIFIO DIME LEGTUNE, Dr. 1ML LIVELL it g ubject usect Anstomy.," huraday Live,, 8 p. ., 0 Y N, H.—The Theory of Dovelopment av advatced by | oo 2ndas sxcentad, § Daily, 't Kacept oudass. § Kz Tyndall, Darwin, Husley, and Herbert &pencer, will (L e hebd exsinied BALYIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. Traing leave srem vear of Arposition Building Dot carmer’ Ridlaonst, ana ar Twanivaseomial, SileNiianae, City ofice, B) Clarkeit,, corner of Math National Line of NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Leave, | _arvite. b Moroiog Expre w THE QUPEN, L4 tons,,.. Saturday, Fob, 19, at 1p.m, | Joroloe Hrpes 10 . . RNGLAND, "MW -u:al:‘z.wi/c;?. 36 atT:Wa. m. ,;,_“,’;;‘!,“ : ,J. Y10 p.m oE aratay, Feh, 17 at 11a S, e, 8 curroncr. faturnt 18 8t recluced rstes. Ktserage tiskets. 828 gurrency. Lraite for £and uprardsua tireat Britiln. e L olphiats.” (oppotiie new Hhorma ), Chica il PpotiLe TiDaty. Dat CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND i‘ PACIFIC RAILROAD, Diesel corur & Vo lurin oo Sherman-is, - Tickstes a; ohChicago. 7" 77T drrive, ONLY DIRBGT LINB TO PR ANGE Omiabs, Leareaw'th& Alchison Ex <] §30p. ™ o | PeruApeomudaiion, 2 820p; s [ Tha Goveral Transatlantio Canpany's Mail Steamars | Nt Kzores $10.00 0, m, [2 6:LBa. 1y et Skt Mot St T | = TR o ou . C "::‘."-!a""’" wwwvx'ln-n‘hfi'.:l’nm?'\'pm ‘:fiufl}'&: Mrggwmsnnt. 3 (i atarasy, reb. 13 | SODA WATER APPARATUS, Yor the mansfacturing of fiods 'Water, Ginger Al Witien, Mincral Waters, Mead, Hoot Boer, eic. Alsq otting Machines, for corking aud tilling; Marbly Dinpenaing Appuratus for the Counter, oo new princs Dl Rend fur Catalogun with reporia of judyes on WILLIAM OEE, Qor. 1lm and Franklin-ats., Now Vork, o __FINANGIAL. RAILROAD BONDS. HOI SALY, Haturasy, March ¢ mturday,'March 14 res cabin, @110 and 8120, accurdink to il i eabin, B72: 1hird, $9, Hoturn tickota a . Blooraga #34, with superior chus nj 8]l pooessarion witlwut Tunrked thiia © Mo DU CArTY al LU DEBEBIAN INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrytug the Mails hetween BUROPLE AND AMERICA. ¥or pasiage, aply at Company's Ofico 5, Olerk accomtuona rae. Apparstus, Chicawo, TROWN, Gen, West, Ag DEFAULTED BAILROAD 10! TERY OHEAR _$#" Drufts on ireal Urityio and Ireland, VAN gm'yau-n il chER Grent Western Stenmship Line, A:,ln;lud. < Koghand) dirsct. 4 Heok ar‘)mna'{fé: e e e, Fab, a1 T nedway, Now York, Ham, = : Broerseo, = uraxn cortiicas v 1are Bhore & HUAM! Paas LEGALY TREARURY DEPANTMENT, Qrricy; oF COMFTUOLLKR OF TuE UURLINCY,) AL persons having clkims sebieat {ha Fousih Asticnsl oliima agvicat the o Baling tires tzuca & week fo aud frau britisds Vorte. | nauk 5 O Botely Botdled o proukot tle Laweat bric Droot "herout. whbin tbres anpiy o Ofice, northwast soraer Olatkand L 3. ke Hoouir Mancolma i VTN ET, Gansrsl Wastern Aqent, #3011 AY NOX, - = Compiroller of the Durreacy. “FRACTIONAL OURRENGCY. $5.00 Packages oFP FRACTIONAL GURRENCY Y EXOHANGE FOR Bils of National Carrency, AT OLD PAPERS FOR SATLH At 75 cents per 100, In tho Counting-Room of this TRIBUNE . OFFICE|. T ) \ :