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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1877 fonr votes of an clection, and theee were at T e o vonla mot. opcd his hand Into the "Treasiry fom B0 per cent In addition to what he had or, an at the same time yoted to (naxt'a mlary," man n tho Kimball llouse at 7 **po salary-grabber can be clected FOREIGN. port. hijm becanas n ho he Treaty of Parls ougght tabeabantoned, axd that the trenty fr duty of protecting the Christians in Tur Earl Derby do 10 serve ft L Queen Victoria's Address to the English Parlia- heeause the situation wos modificd. egotintions, and defended the Gov- ernment’s comduct with reqard to the Andrassy noteand Berlinmemorandusn, He said Roon to sy the Conference Is a tiasco, We must speak with reserve of the probabllity of the [. maintenance of peace, which depends on the de- cison .ol a0 single man; but wo hope peace will bo maintained,” The Conference has served to ————— 1t s grievous to sce a disposition on the partof the Knglish newspapets to question the veracity of Dr. Schliemonn, but then it Is true the sronld divorce one wife without causo and marry snother becaunss sho knew the Odyssey might not stop at s few lles In the road to fame, The managers of alecture-course in this city at- tempted to obtain tho Moody and Sankey Tabernaclo for Mr. Deecher's lecture noxt Mondny nlght. The Committeo In eharge of the bullding replled that it swasamonnment to the mercy and glory of God, and could b abtained for no secular purposs what. Remarkable for Nothing Ex- cept Its Notable Omis- reciprocally dis o well nbla to say it {s not jncumbent unon him to undertake the realization of the de- cisons of the six Powers. I belleve the Porty appreclates the geavity of the eituation, and wishes to aatisly’ Eurcpe. It is not England’s duty to protect the Porte In every eventuality." Lord Derby recognized the moral oblization to intervenc In favor of the Christlans, but such duty was not fmposed by the treaty, THE EALLL OF IEACONSPIELD enld tho Eustern guestion was not alone the question of tha amelforation of the condition of the Cliristlans, but the question of the exint- ence of the Empire. We muat treat it as states- Disraeli’s Enstern Policy Various- ly Disenssed in Both The Castellan! collection of majolica, antique fewwelry, marbles, bronzes, and rings has been opencd to tho public at the Metropolitan Muosenm of Fine Arts In Now York. 25 centa I8 chargedl, and the proceeds aro to he do- voted to the payment of the debt Incurred by Lhe parchaso of the collection, The Cincinnall Commercial has no sympathy for the wrlier who complalned recently of the board. {ng-housapeactice of dropping Into a man's room to read an original poom. access to the wasto-baakel of & bignewspaperought to boablo to hiold hia own In an encounter of this description, But how desperate must bo the straits of that editor who §s compelled to go to the waste- Lasket for succor and solacc! An Eastorn bard, namo unknown, has composed s touching obituary to a 8pite dog, whose famillar sppcllation in this 11fo was Cusey, The poctry 1a reslly too good not to bo.reprinted, and all who know tha manifold meannesses of the Spitz-tdog's asture wlll enfoy the lnes, litta Cusal Stay gestlo slumbers lap tiic Jawe that never fafled to anap, Anadin 1 World of apirita itiay they fiod Eoft tidbit fingeraaulied to thele mind} My bay angela pue in easy rench of Austria Oonoentrating a Large Force on the Bosnian Frontier, An admbssion fes of TIHE MARQUIS OF SALISDURT The Occupation of Northern Turkey Believed to Be Intended. and confusion, aympathy of the English Uovernment for the Christians in Turkey. IN TUR HOUSE OF COMMONS. the Marquls of Ilartington, without wishing to provoke a formal discusston, pointed out Low the Guvernment had abandor non-intervention. It was therefore incvmbent un them to show they were not respousible for the effuston of blond in Servia du mer hefore that policy was chauged, He spoke In terms of eulogy of Lord Salisbury, who had re-established afriendly understanding hetween Russfaond England, aud he asked what were the Government's intentions for the future, e protested against would leave Ilussix and Turkey confronting cach other as they now stood. 11 STAFFORD NORTICOTE replied that no member of the Goyernment had ever sald anything lmyl;hu( that England would make war in favor vf future, hie sald the Government had from the frst malntaned two principles, namely: They were not prepared to use coerclon, and desirad vommon, not fenurate, actlon. Separate sction particularly by two such Powers as Russia und Austrly, Would b suspected.” 1o had no confi- tlenea In the Turkish Ce the supposition that the simple proclamation of sonstitution, without guarantees, could any result, ‘The Government believed nll Interests demanded the maintenance of It says o persun who has Russian Pioneers Building Pontoons Across the ‘They arc as followa: Gortschakoff Succeeded as Prema ier by Count Adlerberg. hetr cliy toes GREAT DBRITAIN. OFENING OF PARLIAMENT, LoxDoN, Feb. 8,~The session of the British Parllament for 1877 was opencd by ber Majesty the Queen in person to<loy. falr and mild, tler Majesty Teft Buckingham Lulace shortly after 1 o'clock In the Royal state enrriuge, attended by a brilllant sulte. Rugal creort was composed of a detachment of househiold troops, Ler Majesty nlighted at the Peers' cutrance of the Parlimmeut Bullding, wheroshe wus recelved by the Deputy Lord Great Chamberlaln, Lord Aveland, aud the ereat oflleers of tho State, and condueted futo The Prince and Princess of Wales were present, and there was a brilllant ns- semblage of ladies, All the. forclen and the Chinese and Japanese Embassics were The Earl of Beaconsticld earrfed ' the aword of State befors the Quecn. Marquis of 8alishury was not present. her Mojesty hod taken her place on the throne, the Lord High Chancellor read THE LOYAL SIEECH, Following (s tue Quoen's speech {n full: My Lonps AND UBNTLEMEN: satisfaction I amain resort to the advice and as- sistance of my Parllament, which beforo the close of the last session of Larllament hind broken out between Turkey on the one haud and Bervia and Montenegro on the other engatred my most serfous attentlon, I anxlously walted for an opportunily when my good ofllees, togeiher with thosc of my allfes, might be usefully interposed,” This apportunity presented dteell by the solicitation of Servia for our mediation, thu offer of w) entertained by the Porte, Kicking up thelr hovlal these, may they forget i natural rogret That.one that alwayd loved ¢ CanliuL Fedtien to earth t pi 1t 1s rald that the Momoires of Tulleyrand, left by him with atrict injunction tbat they should not seethe Hght for thirty years after hia death, will be publlshed noxt year. Aas ho died In 1838, tha year for the appearance of the book swas 1808, hut many of tha persons montioned Iu it were thon 4live, and the publieation was deferred. Tho cara hat bas been oxorclecd in the matter natnrally suggests that tho book contains matter both now andsevere, and thera §8 conscquently » gencral de- afretosce what it s, Tha Injunstion uf Talley- rand [n this affalr was quite worthy of his cold and «aleulating apieit, It was nelther brave nor gence- ausof him to spare the fecllngs of oMiers whila Nving In ordor tha belter to attack thel Lve chernhs pped In Joya like The weather was spoke in defenso of his conduct durlng the au- g Both Houscs adopted the address unantmous- ACTIVE MILITARY OPERATIONS, Loxnoy, Feb, 8.—Reports have reached Dol- grade of great military activity aleng the Black Beaand the Pruth, the Russians having placed poutoons over the river, o read that Lord Dyron, in the satirical dedlca- ‘tion of **Don Juan,"” spoke of Colerldge as eox- plalning metaphyaics to tha natton, and added plaintively: **1 wish ho would uxplain his explan- It fa not on record, however, that thia po- ggestion was ever accepted by Colerldge, who foubtless touk the Insult for what it was worth, Making due allowances for the Infinite differcnces of circumstances and peraons, the affalr has a bear- Ing on the request of a correspondent for an ox- planatlon of a scntence In the deamatic articlo In Tie Trinuse of Sunday. eqoand non-eq0 of Mignon, playfully alluded to in the articlc of Sunday, are decent louschold vire tuer, or viclons qualities of tho heart not dt to be mentloned In eara polite, The only answer to be madotoa question of this description is, that when The TRinusE wants (o say an fndecent thing 4t will bo 0 plain sbont It that tho wayfaring man, though a fool, may understand. Talmage's ways still are observed becauso the study of therh 14 roally an Investigation of a now phate In Amorican morals, 1o I fond of leading Lls congrogation up to some abstraction lke MAN, or TRUTIL, or BEAURY, and plamping them aguinst 1tto And ealvation. But when it comes to prace tical aflaits, such as stealing s newsnaper of pay. iger, Truth, and Deauty, and Man {n stract aro ot always consldered, clpal slnser in the Tabernaclo Is Miss Thuraby, 3ho has beon promiscd a ealary of $3,000 per yoar, Mr. Talinge's trustees havo therefore rolicved thelr consclencen ot the Joad of | paying so high o sulary in auch times by pising n **benefit-concort ™ to Miss Thursby, nod spproe priating the proceeds for the payment of her enle ary, 1f tho pnblic fa decolved, ¥o much the worsa for (he public; the Lrooklyn Tabernacle 14 atill wopen regularly, and furnishesealvation to man and -beast in the most complete and satlsfactory man. It {s belived that Midhat Pasha still really controls the Turkish Government, and only retired temporarily to permit concessfons. It Is nsserted that Midhat's differences with the Sultan arose from the rofusal of the latter to dismiss Safvet Pasha, with whom Midhat dis- agreed as to the terms to be offered Servia, The hostilitics He wants to know If the The Servian Cabinet say they are desirous of speedily reachiug an agreement, and wish nego- tlattons to proceed in Belgrade to avold loss of hich was ultinately Iuthe course of the it expedient to concert With nowers, submit to the Porte, certsin bases upon which 1 held that not only ht about with the principalities, permunent pacifleation of the provinces, Including Bulparin, and the ameliorns tion of thelr conition, might bo cficeted. As agreed to by the Powers, “thoy reg expanded, mid worked vut by negotd y accompanied by armistice, though not accepting the bascs, and pro- nosing ather terus, was willlngg to subinit them to the cquitable considuration of the Powers. g 1o act fn this mediation, 1 it right, after inquiry Into tho facts, to denounce bu the Purte the excesses ascertalned to have hecu commifted fn NEw Yong, Fcb. 8.~Cabio dispatches state that Irinco Gortschakoft has retired from his position s dinister of Forelgn Afairs on ac- count of {ll-health nud long service, and Is sue- ceeded by Count Adlerberg, neace might be The Sultan fgnores politics in order to give Midnat Posha n constitutional trial, It fs be- lieved in Constantinopla that ho has been dead PEACE NEGOTIATIONS, Loxpoy, Feb, §,—A despatch from Vienna says: *The new Grand Vizier hs eent express instructlons to the Turkish Ambassador to con- tiuue prelsmlnary negotlation with Servia.” Times aro hard. Bulgaria, and An armistico bl Cuiferonce met ol Constan conatderation of extonded ter ing arranged, the utinople for - the ma fu accordaueo with the origlual bases on which the Conference a8 represented by spe my Ambassador to taking these steps, my object b been “to maintaly thic peuco of Lring about u better governmen! provinees, without Infringing endence and integrity The proposals recommended Ly ullies have not, I reg: the Porle, hut the res been 1o sliow the existeneo of a ge meut among the European Poy fail to have ou dition and Gov the arimistice betwee ¢lpnlitics has heon uuexplred, and 1 concluslon of g uffalrs 1 have acted {n CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb, B.~The Prince of Montenczro has replicd to the telezram from the Graud Vizier that he Is willing to negotiate for peace on the basls of the status ouo ante- bollum, with a rectification: of frontfers, but conslders {t useless to send o delegate to Cone stantinople, and naks that negotiations bo con- ducted with tho Ottoman Ambussador at Tho Rev. Willtam Alvin Bartlett has eamed for Tmeclt in tho Clnelnnatt Commerci of *'the Talmage of Indianapoll; languago, as appliod to Mr, Bartlett, fs not do- sorved. Thu speciol occaslon for It wan his atate- ment {n a sermon last Sunday, in oppositlon to the position of a brother clerzyman, that he wonld take monoy Intended for o charitably object from. *1f 4 party of gamblers," ho sald, **or tho Inmates of the lowast brothel n the city made np a purse to purchass suypllea for & sufor- ing, atarved famlly on the South Side, £lad to take it to them, ns_throughont { Europe, and L of disturbed upon the inde- uman Emplre, it of Yo Comeochied VY | 1omo, Feb, 0t o, 10, The Standard’s dls- wera which cannot ancliorating etfect upon the cone n Tarkey und rolonged, and {s “still trust, yet lead to the morable peace. In these cordiul co-operation with with whom, - as with ot my relations continue to be ly churaetér, The papers o Lo forthwith lald beforo you I My sssnmption of t| ‘was welcotued by dia with professlons of muost grotelul Lo my feclings, 1 I hove to announcea pust of my duminfons, st carnest watchfuluess on- the Government there, than that of hos portion of the Prestdencica Lam confident loyed not anerely fu winine, but In obtainky the prevention or mithzation of suc BOUTIL APRICA, The prosperity aud p Emolre remain “unc I"'lfllll'f‘l of the Governn it Is stated that the Freneh Charge d'Affalres ot Constantinoplo has applied for two men-of-war for protcetion of the foreliza resldents, The Times' dispatch from Berlin reports that it 1s expected that Austrin, in reply to the Rus- sian note, willdecline to adopt warllke measures ogalust Turkey, Germany Is Hkely to offer her Kood oflices to arrange o cummnon course be- tween Russia and Austrin, The Russian tele- Kraphic Agency expects that the negotlatious will be prolonged. ‘The Paris Zemps says it hos received special informatiod that Lord Derby informed Count Schouvalo®® that England would do her utmost to malntain underatandiog between the Powers fn tho new phase of the Eastern question. Aus- Why, even if the old gen- Mleman himsalf from tho reglons below, where Lo kecps hile gold and eilver in o liquld form, whould come up here with o donatlon for the catabllsl ment of & Prosbyterfan Church fn a destltute Jo- callty, Iahonld take it and ostabilsh (o church, and then It would give mo groat pleasuro to preach bl funcral normon, mentioning that actas a com- plimentary ong in connectlon with it The Importation of freah Amorlean moat into Enzland has becomo a considerable branch of In- dustry, sud has nlready had an appreclablo effect upon thie howme markets, tayu thle ls now th chief tople of conversation In tho furmatoad, at tho market ordinary, and all places whero ogriculturists congregate, breeders are alarmod by the sudden growth of the mew trade, and ore casting about fo fd some ioeans of sustalning o muccosstul compotition, Btrangoly cnough, the Pennsylvanla cconomists will think, thery Is no thought In England of apply- {n2the loosw pridiciples of protection ta the solu- Liun of this dificntt problem; but tho Ureoder ate proved methods of feeding, 0 thess subjects will NDIA hu Impetial title at Dolht 5 and people of In- t fs with ‘deep Tho Lirs-stock Journal calamity in that A famluc not less serious very resource will boem- arrest of this present The Vienua corréapondent of the Times says thoattitude of Roumauin exeltes cunsiderablo speculation, The mass of the peoplo aro averss The mlnorfl{ is divided Into two sce- tlous, eno of which, h ropress of iy Colonlal ked, ulthoueli tne pro- ent of the Trausyaal A hostilitics In which it bas been with the nelghborin, cangedd some approhenstons for tho subjucts fn Bouth Afrlea, that the mcasurcs which I havetaker to prevent any scrious evll, sonslderluyg rather lin, he abolition of eel od 4 reasooable reduction of thelr own profis, Sut It will bo a strange thing Taving onco obtained a foot in England, allows It to be d tompetition. To paraphrase the Beitish states Whil & Texas steer remaius unslaughtered touatey, wo never will renounce our trade, There scems to be no belter fnvestment for be sucond class than a cheap ‘The niost profitasly Rewrnsper In Washington fs the Star, a twillzht 0rgan which sclle for twa cents. Whe Neics, a slmilar publlcatlon, and 1u Dotrolt anothior News of th the top of the heap. The snce named publication ls, ndeod, if Yankeo ingenuity, ng for the new trado aud the vroclamation of the Hospodoer riven out entirel a8 King of Roumania. TIR AUSTRIAN AHMY, Austrian survelilanco of the frontier of Bos- a Is 80 reluxed that {nsurgems easily obtain supplics. Thy Austriun uuthoritics hav formed pots fur forage aud stores slong tho The concentration of Austrian troups thero exceceds auything within tho meme Qentlemen of thy have dirceted th estim; pured and presented Lo you withou Lorus and Gentlenien, versities of Oxford aw for amending the law us to - ba, ters patent for Inventions, will he laid befors you, You will o asked tu constitute one Su. preme Court of Judlesturs i Ircland, und to confer an eqltable jurisdiction o Courts of that country, 1 commend to which may be sul awd trust that the blesslugs of will attend your labors and dire SALISBUILY AND HEACONSFIELD, ‘Tho Marquis of Balisbury, upon arrlviog at I was vaclferausly position. EarlBeus Houso of Commons, T monoy fn citics of i evening newapapor léyv?\l;‘;ffi;:?gnm Krupte 4 1n Indlsnapolls kruntey sud let relating to* thls movement of troups aro has the vogue, suppreased at local telegraph stations, Jt Is hee many fy-Vieunn that Austria lus h lusela to occupy Northern Turkoy, clerade speclal Lo the Times sunounces that all the T\ and the Uove u the County a marvel of Journal. y a llttle over threa yearsold, and we have no doult can substan- n sverage clrculation of 17,000. The cir- s conspicuously printed In hs, and auy person s at lberty 8 of the oflica for verlScatlon, re admirable now: They put everyting In & wmall comnps Toom, after dispuaing of tho uews y editorials and pungoent Paragraphs, be- osslp that is golng, paper that any man t, which, It ace: eople would pre- out theso and other measures r your cousideration, I the Aunighty ct your effortd, culatfon of esch day the edltarial colum: tajuspect the book: Allthieso papors a TUB RUSSIAN CINCULAR NOTE, of the day, o A Earl Qranville, speaking In the Houss of Lords this afteruoon, declured he would not ro- fer to the Eastern question, but would await the papers to be submitted to Parliament, « into the subject, nud severes Lord Beaconslicld, In the Houso of Marquis of IHartiug ng hold of all the Thls mokes an evenlug ne ay enjoy and be brief about | fothe kind of journal that mos 1¢5 0 Lavo afler work, Auerbach frat reached famo, s tbrough bis **Villago & gh written thirty years ago, and are read In &1l languages of ‘Thelr eccne was a little vil- and thelr thome the sim. Now thoe rallroad has opot, many of tho peopls nd back, the Germau t, the littlo villayo Is To deplct thiv uaw Iife, the autlior ® now slories, which ho groaps, i Itlon, under the titlo of **After Each of tucee atories |4 the sequel ory written thirty vears before. bach sugeested thas it would, be well to publish the Engliak W story {u conne ich 1t wag based, <8 will be publiehed i theless e launche ha ho conditlons of pe Cotmons, this evenlng, the fug the us of peaco and the reforms fo be ztun pointed out the absenco of any reference to the American cxtraditlon treaty in the Queen’s the Earlof Beacon| Loxpown, Feb. §—Ii robable, fn view s most peaplo Forte dathe Sra and wankmous P, ut et with 8o obstinate refusa), us, sltel have not lost Ho also criticised - 1ae civilized wor 18ge of the Black Fore: Vlollves of the Inbabiy lovaded tho sectuded bavo been oven to Ame Empleo b ariscn—in shor o paclficatlon of tho East, and tha rieht thcy possouy ‘he Financler says it is of the forthcomin Indian councii bills may in. which case Large amounts of silver are now held In Ioudon, but the Loldors do not salcs until tho fntentious of the overntent are kuown, small umount of bills weru ullotted CLEWS, HAICHT & CO, Loxpon, Feb, !.f'-'l' has decided fu favor of & European understaudl fnd thewselves {h the same psiiion o at the con: wiencement of thy crlels, which has been furiher aggravaicd by the bived that bax hcen liod. tho yassions tlas huve been rulse Pprolongation of the deplorablu state o which weighs upon Europe, and Justly preoccupics Lo soou suspended, silver would improve, the Getman eds Tho Porte pays no regard 1o it former cogage- ments, to ity dutles em; concert, o to the unanluious wishos of the Greay Far from baviog made a step toward a satlafactory solutivn of the Easteru question, the Ottonian Empiro basbeen and remainy » permiancnt menace tothu peac of Europe, as well as to thy scntlments of Lumanity sud th Christiau_peoples. Under thess clrcuusiances, beforo deciding on @ courss Lo may thiuk riglt to follow, his Maleaty, the Ewmperor, wishes to know what coutse will bo detormiis nets with whom we hav and with whom wo d contlnue proceeding fu common uccord. ‘The ob. of un carlier o ‘e Registror In Bankruptcy apoeal from the decision of the Trustee ju the llguh.lnuuu of Clews, Habicht & Co, clston will enabls the deht of 420,000, which tle ground that it was due frum the ction with the early ono Consequently tho slx sto- u thres volumes, each pair Ppeacing os a sluglo work, The tiret portion of which Las befor, b, will be publisbed by M 3 In & fow days under the titlo of d Thelr Chlldren.” United States 1o provea the Trustes rejected on 1¥ THE LOBDS. rds to-night, during the ueen, Eorl Gran- elsm on the Easte In the Housc uf Lo dcbate on the address 4 o u“"’ Holt & Co. 3 WWe suld ko would defer e the official corre- ver, he did not Ject which the tireat Powera have clens refura, of tho Tarkish Government tonches the dignity and peace of Europe. 1t 1 impostant for B mera (i | e What Une. Cabtutte: W1t Whlh o i on ared the poliey of the Govern- not changed, 1L was nnlly maondiied Te recapit- thin refesal, and for insurinz the excentlon of ther on this pnint, and to read and give a copy of thia dispatch to tho Miniater of Forcign Afalra, Hitiston TNE OREAT PAMINE. A correspondent of the London Times wriles as follows from Maaura, Dee. 29, concerning the lluuif, and Servia have becomo encliainted with each other. The Your Indian correapondents have, donbtless, a). oW prevalent an in the Deccan and ny India. [ havoe recently dirtricts, and have note which have come under my observation. Southern India is now mcrely firrt stadow of a period of which lias not darkened the Jand mince 1854, leaet 15,000,000 human beinge will have to . to eontinne and increasn nals have b which famiine brlnge In §t« tealn, OF courne, this Ponna, not far from Hombay, to Tinnevelly, near st the doctrine that e onght to ainat Turkey, By overthrowing mpire we would creste anarchy He forcibly orocinimed the rllcm where the usunl rainfall In tuirty-five or avoreid, and all the belts ‘of land reached by the grand syetein of Irrigation, whieh stretches be- forcing cven haters of the Engll «d the pollcy of India—present o morvelous contrast to the vast | VO ez the sum- insila, Mndras 1 ELeAVTe 1 the ppectac I 8 cattle, An raveled from une place to an- bel ather. oftan diverging from the neighburhood of | el goelow Girard the railway (o leas frequonted untlylily ulstricts, 1 oring to cko out a doomed exintence on what could | M€ ueed a3 cook-ouses, e adoption of u policy which Turkey. In rezard to tho | Yoiwed a maamed of and vzen that survive will bo almost uscloss, plow through nofl eaked: an of unmitigated sunshine, onstitution, and ridiculed y what I liave ncen with my own. eyes 10 the CagIta at. G 4 of thia Preddency, Only s fortight ugo 1 saw | Ogh ot Careoll and bis son, many thousanda of poor famine-driven creatures rhore and on ¢h ULADSTONE atleasts milo were thickly covered ond atmost [ dow. Oflicer Warnock aiscove: srmlu, A few men scattered aboul, wrmed with canee, \were guarding the aacka for the inerchants TIHE EAST. MIDIAT PASHA. oge imporsible, amd sprinklings of rico were thus course of mireradble half-starved emaciated cron- chilrn—all more or less pitiable Inghe il In thelr hanl-) €ntod froth tho kacks on thie plor and on the shore, s Vi evolver londed. of which & few rlce-graine were, with {nflnfte | FeVolves 3 paing, scparated from Luaticls of and. Un the pier | but none of them bn GONTBCIAKOTP. befug taken to meet and mitigate the fmpending MIDHAT AOAIN, tnually plying between' th the cXlrr: and dozens of huge crunos, by countless coolies, were re- daily belng fed at Mudras with cook eupplled with raw rlee, but of thene thirds wery taken in hand by benevolent rich | Las not been arreated. Cuddapah, Bellary, hnenool, und other y “Uay., AsTlelt Madras tho MONTENEGRO, liow 18 1t to bo tanvu‘{od to distant cornors uf the famlna-stricken ton near here which usually contains fiftean fect of ing, more thian three inches of ruln fefl on Sanday chulera Aadura sc 7ARIOUS ITEMS, it Is evident, fudeed, that the most severotrlal | dent iutent of putting pateh from Vienna announces that Gen. Ignatieff | bas yet tu como, execution, An altercation ensued, haa left that city for 8t. Petersburg. ) stepped back and made o motion to draw his re- Tho Parls correspondent of the Standard sa: ITALY. volver, ' Bteinman bad the drop on PO o TIE APPROACHING CONSISTORY. cver, and shot him fu the eye, ki Rose, Feb. 8.—Tho Pops desires all tho | 08t Instantly, AUSTRIA. the game 18 THE HUNGATIAN TROUBLE: fiot vary muc fornal resignation of tho entire Huogarlan | VI Havehim fu custod Cubinet. WINSKY, tria hus declared that sha will contlnue to act D Spectal Dispaich to The Tridune. with the uther Powers, ¢ DENMARK, Mitwavkee, Feb, 8.—Robert Kiewert and i BOCIALIST DOMONSTIIATION, been made n Copenhogen to demaud relief from taxatton, ond assistance for a large num- caded by the miuerity, | 3 glony n Amerlea. favors permitting u passage for belligerents i e i uen suy it I8 Inipossible to run strulght ut ugh the neutral xano.':fid the other, Iad by HE W E| ent prives. The cases were continued uuttl to- harles, adyocales co-operation with T EATHER, UIOrrow, Wasuixaron, D, C., Feb, §~1 a, m.—For the LOCAL ODAERYATIONS. Ciiioaao, Peb, 8. FATar lu) _ Wind, K 8. 11,130, I8 1% | 20N, nile. ..., [ 10, '-u' ? fent 74 kentl Ireah, thoe nhnbitants. Telegrams 105159, «ietody of the Unlted States Cirenit Court, the ingee to comlemn fn the State Court are tileral and vold, and any orders of the latter Court woulid be no protection to any pne luter- perty s that the consent of ot valkdate such proceed- ings unless leave had heen given by the Unlted States Conrt; that the objection that the West- not complied red that thoe contract in_question was made by an agent in tina State, but as this did not_appear, e could not sustain the objection. cven If so made in this State it might be valid nabeing a preliminary contract, which must In the nature of things e snnde hefore husiness in this Htate was begun. The fnjunction is con- CASUALTIES. SCALDED TO DEATIIL &pectal Drpatch to The Tridune, AURORA, L., Feb, 8,~In the Chiengo, Bur- lington & Quincy yard, about 4 o'clock this aiternoon, n stoy-bolt was blown from engine No, 145, which has been temporarlly mwitching at this point, and Fred Grometer, 12 yearaof aite, ko terribly scalded os tocanse his death In The untortunate child Hiad been eent o deliver a_message to his father, the eneincer of No, 145, and the acclient ve- eurred during the momontar; Grometer from the eal, barents Is heart-rending. CRUSHED TO DEATIL Spectal Diepatch to The Tridune. MANISTEE, Mich., Fob, 8.~Jack Jordel, a re- spected citizen of this city, was killed yester- day at Ruddock and Palmiter's logging-camp up the river. While working on a rollway the logs rotled on him and cruslied him, proceselon fullowed the remnins efinnd by th ncta of The Contermtc, he CRIMINAL. THE MILITARY. Biennial Report of the Adjutante General of lllinois, fering with the pre Niertin concort nntil o, inkeni 10 do o reply b0 | The Police of Philadelphia Make | foring with the pre wishice, You are requestedto nak for informatton a Raid on a Cockpit. Gontscuaxorr. | They Fire Off Their Revolvers Withont i Organization of the Militia of the INDIA. Cause and Kill a Man. Btate Into Seven Regiments, Henlso sald that Other Misdeeds Reported hy Telegraph great famine prevaiting in India: from Varions Points. The Commonwenlth Rather Stingy In the Treatment of Its Lion~Iearted. 4 I the g deart| 3 i ready Informe yn‘!‘l ‘l’lkeia great dearth and scarcity A PINLADELPIITA TRAGEDY. Bpmxnff;‘:fl,zffiztf ’B?‘—?l::“l:"oflnz is an abstract of the bienntal repcrt of the Adji- (ah, which has just been the whola peninsula of Special Dispatch to Tae Tridune. red thronzh the faimine PIinAnzLrans, Feb. 8.—A search for a cock- downa fuw pacticnlars | pit Jast night resulted in o tragle discovery by tant-General of Iilj 1y passing Into the | the pollice. For some time past officers of the latress the like of | Huclety for the Preventlon of Cruelty to Ani- At cen aware that. in certaln parts of wtrugrgle for existence. if they ato not actually [ the ity cock-fighting was still carrled on, but #truck down by the famine, ‘or by the diseascs | to get down to the exact locality of the pits and -Censral THlIard atates thaton tho 24 75, the date of his a of this tate nan e, 1675, (len. Ducat, of{Chicago, rigadier Grneral, and directed o asnme the command of the Staie forces. Decetnber an_order wan fesned urganizatlon commencerd whicl Z all the old companlen wileh weta t the time Gen, Nilllard assumed and all new companfes the prescnt date, with pointment, tha red A oflicers wan commlsaionod I ¢ han reforence only 1o the on, | PArties engaged hins been almost an impossibil- aren of 1 aearcy nna fambae 1o ioeienca: | 16y, Last night tho Frosident of tiio' Socfety stretching, as it does, from the neighborhood of | called upon the Mayor, and and a rystem of hns resnlted In Iess than an hour, the exireme routh of the Madeas Presidency. Dt | he had” reliable information it muet not be supposed that the drought has been | existence of a cockpit eanally severe everywhere, Althoush in wany | Philadelphia comewhere about Forty-first street control of the Department, =nized and armed up to czception of tie Seventh linttation. the varions compantes throughiont organized Into SEVEN REGIMENTS, two of them In Chleago, General recommends the adoption He staten that the nien now composing the State gnardare antlously looking fur some measurea for thele from romie of the cxpenees incidental to thelr ar- nizatlon, The present Milltin law (s both de- uute, does not meet tho wants of 116 0 confer power to thone com- mirefoned to enforoat all times good order ond absence of Mr. orty Inches only ffteen or twenty have fallen, | atd (Hrard avenue, and dessired his asslstauge, The nlzon!. of the et other parts‘of tho country have heen more | Six officers were at first detailed, then sixteen, and the men placed In such tnanuer that Glrard tween thie ‘Godavarl, Kistna, and Kavere Jtivers— | avenue, Forty-first street, and the back alley- fertllizing tho roil wherever it Jonetrates, 2nd | ways could be commanded Ly Llcuts. Brown of n mliitla cod 153t 1o Gt 10a] han comforred. mich heneig g | 810 Cront, with Mr. Williams,~ Evergthing and reklentel o Ehels ues ybody scemed huried fn sleep. tracta of nrid waste which mcet tho eye of tne | Werc aboit coming to the conclusion that they traveler aa he journeys hy the Great Indinn Pen. | had found n mate's neat, when o man stepped d Svuth Indian Rallweye, up and volunteered to guide them. o apectacle fs the condition of | conducted upa three-foot \Alley on Forty-first the people, and Alnrge funeral tuthe cemetery A DILL HAS BEEN PREPAIED by Gen, Ducat and stafl, which it s hoped wili meet the approval of tha Leaislature, adequate means xhould be practice, which the Adjutant-ticneral regard: 1i¢ recommends the lesue of roands of cartnidges annnally to ench company of elxty-four men, to be expend- el in target practice, anda Ye made by Inw. and that in oxtraordinary cmer- gunclen the Governor be empowered tolucrease the they found a couple e liundred of Tean, balf-famished kine enleav- ”“‘7::“‘":":‘ i Z"" the ‘};}Ea{"‘é‘%’{l{’zrg’,& only in nockery be called herhaze, When it t re. | Open the window, and entered a small room, Tnetnbered (Al the CoW I8 & privcinal voe o ens. | Waere o fonnd & quaniity of bngs and barrela. temance 1o llindus of nearly all castes, and thnt no | A shot was fired, another Tollowed In rapid suce #uch unima) s & cart-horva I to be found In Indin | ccssion, and the offlcers at once entered the ~all sgeicuitural labor dcg{-ndlnx on tbe ox—some | premises. Passing through a small room, n o 10 derrible calamity In- | came to a larger one, which they found Mileil yolved lu o mortality amony cattle, Eveuthecows | i), men, notwithstanding it was 3 o'clock In RIVER DISASTER. CrxCINSATH, Feb, 8.~The steamer Bastania, coming down, struck a towboat &t Sciotoville carly this morning, and sunk to the upper deck, No one was hurt,” 8he wus the lar running on the upper river. CANADA. Ceremonlons Opening of the Dominlon Par- linment YesterdayeViceregnl Speech of Lord Dufferin--0'Connor Pawor, Kpectal Dirpatch to The Tribune. OTTAWA, Feb, 8.~The Dominion Parllament was opencd to-day with the usual ceremony by The asscmblage In the Scnate Chamber wos more than usually brille fant, In a speech from the throne bis Excellen- vy referred to his recent visit to Britlsh Colume bia, and to the progress of work on the Pacifle Railway. The entire officlal correspondence In conneetion with the latter will be laid before provided for targei sreat mportance. rovialon for such Isxnn ‘The tormation of eayalry compsnies Ia not recom- mended on necount of the expense. anililery’ companies has been _FAIuC Tepson, 1 Utterly enfecbled nnd muclated, thes will have | tHe morniug, standing arvund a pit In which Tittie Juower leit either to- gield ik ap 10 drag s | Were two gamucacks nctively engaged {n hasten- ! Jindurated by monses | ne cach other's demise, Thore was o scranblo for the doors and windows, but the oflicers had ut the maddest feature of all Is the condition of | su atationed the men that vscape was fnpossi- the buinan Inhuoltants of (s great peninaula, | Dble, aud forty-two persons were lodged in the fluply recuunt what I Kiow und testify of | statlon-house, among thetn the famillar faces disconraged for the. it TIVO OR TINEE ARTILLENLY ORGANIZATIONS would he ireful, and mlght bo maintained witt ‘The expenaes of lighting, heatmp. and fnauring company armorica slionid, the Adjntant General State under proper restric- ‘The State shonid uieo assume the responalbility for loen uf arms by n lre, the poneible only fur loss by care- ! Sunrcli Iur Lh‘t: nn:rlmsca rc\'gnxlt‘lll I'arl‘ o huirs il barrels, cach one containing o S vlll:nl.enn ,nl;:‘"'!rt]‘:m»'f::"rec:}wfi:;fl,,,',l"fl Along side of this was s small roum, tho sacks.of rice-gruin, with which the sands for | OF which was locked. Golng through the win- red o man Iying on conceuled from vlew, the grainsbags being often | the floor, and on attempting to pick him” up ho piled up In mounds to the height of fiiteen or | rroaned in o munner that betokened futense suf- wrenly feet, Vet o onslaught was mado un the | fering, Supvosing this u mers subterfuge to cu;;qm mlmt‘. "lh;: ‘ngl"llec‘i l(')mk l||’|m to unls clultl\', Whoowned them, and were wuflicient to provent | A0 was iorrificd to tind that his eyes had tie sny attempis at' depredation, tiongh here ayd | Pecullar glassy anpect which precedes death there 1 detected surreptitious efforts, not eo | While his muscles were contracted and lie hag miuch to make Incisions as to enfarge any | theappearance of one In the last strugule for defecta alrcady apparent in the material | lite. He was carcfully placed In & which fnclosed the coveted, food. — What | but before reaching thé atatfon-house he ex- generally happened was this: Very few of the | pired, lle bad been abot n the back below the rain-hage wero a0 well made a8 10 viake any leak. eft shoulder-blade, the ball penctrating the the Governor-General, thinke, ‘be paid by the tlonk of economy, company beinz res Teraness or neglec n The importance of preserving thn ofticial and milita; listed throughout the tha recordn glving history of all the men cn- ate durtnz the late war i snllullunl liave been otigh hin oftice by voluntecrs who served in the Mexican War for certificates of their rervice {0 enable theo: to mecura mich hounties, etc., ur Congress has aecn it to grant them, evidence fn hls ofice excopt # partial dist of commlssioned officern furnistied a single noldler for the Mexican war. lie recommends that the Legislature pass an act empowering the Gavernor to emplo copy all the rolls referring to the miifta of- {llinole ax connected with the Mexir: w file in the War Department ut Attention In also ealled to the fact that ENT ATATE ARMOLY rin appearance nor adaptabllity solted for wee for which it s nsed. and shonld be of, tozether willi a larvo numnber of sanserviceable and obrolete arme, the procoeds ta be used toward crecting n suitable arsenal in the B thld Is not deemerd propriation shonkit be made to put ing in proper repafe, ‘hankn are returiied to Gen. Ducat and lis atad- ofliceen for the uble and efMiclent anner §n_which they have perfarmed their dutles. The feld and ‘The speech indicates that there fs now good prospects of the extradition’ tronbles between Great Britaln ond the United States belng sete tled, and s more liberal treaty concluded be- tween the countries. Cunzrutulatory reference was made to the opening of the Intercolonial Rallway, ‘The success of Canada at the Philadelphla Centential was referred to, and those who had chiaruz of the arraurements complimented, « He rewretted that ho was stlll utable to an- noutnce auy progress in obtalning a_ settlement of the flshery clalme under the Washiniton Treaty, althouxh the Canadian Government had made everv effort to secure that result. land treaties had recentl, the Tudlan trities In the west Territory, aud tho treaties now being ne- otlated. with the Indlaus cast of the Iocky fountains formed a subjeet of vongrntulation. Among the measures [aid out for the coming seeslon ure o Life-Assurance Co: Jolut-Stock Company Amendmes manent Geolorieal 3 Mcasure Amendment bill, o Merchant-Sh Amendment blll, an Tuland Navigation Exclse bill, and o bill to amend and consolidate the laws relating to customs, His Lxcellency suld the estimates of the next financlal year would be submitted, opd he trusted would be found framed with n view to istances of tne country, = . ¥ ¢ 3 heart, Oue_of the prisoners muid the man's i Srcumeranes weh e sanenls pshovledze of | nune was Putsick McCreers, rosiding some. where about H-.:hlflcmh ludlll-xcdu{dl streets, He tures who had walked many miles to the spot. | Wasaman of fawmnily, a molder Ly Menund women, old and Jouig. -even: erippior, | had beoi Induced ko VAT she bit e bl mothers, with infants on thelr llps, and noke merely to see the fun, and was in’ uo way con- eaniess | cernied In the affalr, By whom he was shot is a L aspect jof misery—were care 2 Il 3 Id . ety engnged i Hcuning i overy Frain that on: | Dhaose s, os e ollcers who miado the rald poat; Many hrero provided with contae sloves, by means | vA8 Wulerrogated, and sach one praluced Lis AY any weapons i thelr uveey crevice was acarchied, and every discolored | #esslon, aud no pistol was found un the prem! grali was scraped up, mixed an It was with dirt, The ofiicers are dispused to think be was ¢jected betel-julee, und fith of all kinds. This {s by some one from the outside s he was jumpe :-‘Ilmu;lrnnd Ln‘x'l;m;nu description of what I waw | {ug into the window, heing mlsllukun for une l‘:ll ¥ith my own oyes, ’ ¢ r b pebtd ow. 16 °wil bo asked, what meanurcanro | (Lo NI Tile RElsoueES ot the other hund, adrisable, an a the present b bring thelr commands up to a higl pilne, and grent pralse s duo the wacrifices made, rt s enpplemented by ned since Nov, 110, I74, CONDITION OF THE SEUVICE, £0 far aa the Adintant-General bas boen able to virit the orgflulzv‘x"cumpanhr, they exhibit u pro- ¢ | gettiug tnto tho room, sud was hot by ab of é?;[’::l;‘wlz{lz ‘.\“l.y a‘;:‘.{,‘.f,..{:‘,,fl“.fi; .\‘l‘n:d::: ::,dl ‘}:,1;.‘. cer. When tho rud was mude the spectators Loy are fully alive to thelr duty, ‘They aro urganlz- | Were enjoylng a fourth main, while in the pit ing relief as speedily us possible. Ticfore 1 left | Was found one of the carly contbatants dead, Mudeas I saw’ (hirty ships Jsden with geain at LaTER—Further devclopments about auchior fn the roads, - Large surf-boats woro con- | mornfug's cock-ight, which the 8 and the shore; | buon sednlously concealing, prove t heavily-laden trnckn woro praxiugand repassing on | was fired by the police, and that several of them lllschgrgu't’l %heh'trnvulvemt:nw tl]x‘.u crowd with- ¥ uut theslightest provocation. Four men wero e ay: {fucke oe fiey retarmed wmpty. | 0L S S sevcral D builet bfon b Hr i food, or | clothes. Itis charged that the fatal shot was bout two. | fired by Stevens, o substitute un the forve, who y o list of ofticers mneet the existing elreum while ot the same time providing for on the ndminfstratluu of uffulrs with eflicl M. P, for Mayo, Irelund, is worklugs of tlie Federal and Provindal Governments and thoe relntions they bearto oue unother. e faa leading Home Ruler in Porllmnent, where lie will probably ad- voate u Government for Ircland simllar to that of the Domlnfon. R A FAT OFFICE. Efforts which the Citlzons of New York Are Makiug to Do Away with Coroners. Spectal Dispatch 10 The Tribune, ok, Feb. S.—At o meeting of the Municipal Society to-night, Dr. Stephen Bmith, ex-President of thie Board of Health, and Jacke son 8. Echultz, from a Speclal Committee and Abuses Coroner's Ofllce, presented o report ade vocating the sbolitlon of Coroners’ jurfes, the establishment of medical examination ot Bellevuo Hospital fu doubuful thorouzn examination by the Hesith Board tn all cases, Mr, Schultz sald the private abuses of the Coroner's ofllce were of fearful character, The oflice had been more lucrative than that of President of the United States, ‘There were fne stauces In which a Coroner had made 850,000 a and now that ofllvial often made $15,000 to 2 He kuew one case where o man died iu hifs bath-room, and it cost thousands of dol- lars to huve the result of th gatlon inade to suit the relutives, The attempta ot familics to conceal suif yearly, Men of low character, such ns those selected Ly Famumany all to be Corouers, had almost unlimited power and facilities to extort bribes aud Llackinall, Keseler gave some of Lis experience In d_of Mr, Alexander, urance Company, he had been offered aroll of by a fricud of Mr, Alexander to conduct the fn- quest to sult the views of thorelutives. Ite bad been astounded ut the pare favorably with the troops of other States, encourazement, One buttery has been armned and tqaipped nt the experse of ifa mnembers, quents mude by them have not been honored, the Ftate mnakin: no provision for that arm of the serve o with ona cuvalry, company 0'Connur Puwer, liere to wateh the Ice, an is alsy the car ch hus been organ; BURECH-LOADING ATMY have heen fnaned 1o tho traops ta the full estent of the quota dua the Statk frow the Ueneral Govern- tent, sad the muzele-loaders returucd os fast ag TUE PINST REGINENT, The report s nccompanied by that of the In- 108 thuw far recelved ree r of reginments und lattalions, I the First Itegiment ho apeaks an followe: **Five hundred and sizty (600) new Springfiol breech-loading rifles, with uccoutrements com- e been Issued to the First Iteghinent by towny vere alea fecdlng 8 lafge numbo: somo un FROM CELL T0 SCAFFOLD 2,000 over) 3 5 4 blocked with trucks luden with grain. Spectal Dispateh {o The Tribune. 1 , o]l the districts near the railway ore toler- ToLepo, 0., Feb. 8.—Some time ago a man ably certaln of Loing sdequately relieved. Bt | named Stevenson was sent from this ity to the y And, worse still, how {s | Penitentlary for burglary, Ho woa then mar- tho **water-famine * llkely'to entus two or three | rled to a wownnn who secured a divorco from monthe hience to bo met. Thero faa large Wik | nim, After bis seutence she married a sloon- spector-tienceal, who urta from & Humbe \water, and {e now nearly dry. Possibly partial | Keeper named Steinman, ond kept o disreputable slowers of rain may yet fufl in particnlar districts. | house In connection with his saloon. At Trichinopoly, Where 1 have recontly been stay- “-ml. ,,,m.g,d |m,-¢;.‘.uelu ::. tm desertion of m'l wife, and vow to Stelnman ns soon as hu was tho Mmfl{-lnuxfy" g‘;";’f,!‘g"'fl.’:...h‘.'fléih chl'lcelv‘n":: released, Ilis term explred reeently, and reely any ratu fell, whilo the adjolning | B returned to tho clty, Fandrs srcely sy il went. 1o Stelnman's saloon” with the cor Fecelving eisty-fiva (U3) stauds of arma eacli, aud anies receiving Afty (60) sl @ puasesnion of tha regiment, and un- distributed, vne bLundred and thlrty (130) gune with accoutrenents to match, The un]mulnl has about four hundred (400) uni~ er, Capt. Mazwell, the Assistant Inspector-Gencral, reports tno financial atunding of thle rey mont ag Cardiuals to attend tho next Consiatory, which ORSE-THIEP. will bo of extraordinary importance. l!: in gald sp‘d:’[mf‘"alz ,tln, Tridune. the new Nunclo oxl Spain will clalm the restoru- 8iorx Citr, Ia, Feb. 8.~Byu confidence tion of tho admlinistrution of the chargo of erution which was performed hicre last night, oapilals, of whicltho' NuBcio waa UEIFITEA 1 | T e, of SteCont mone e oaT last wight, 8, buggy worth 8450, The operatar who practiced tranger in these parts, and did HOE vary el rom tlni }Mm'ld" y that ¢lass to socure his obje Loxpoy, Feb, 8—Thu Times Vicnna corre- [ ot nway, and had. abut Daeniyefons soumer sponduut reporta that after tho Cabinet Councl | start before the Doctor would believe himself at Pesth, M, Tleza and the Nungarfan Finance | Victimized. Oftlcers started after the thiet as Mintster roturnod to, Vicnan to - teoder tho | foohse they leirued the facts, aud wil proba- QUARTREMASTER' Do ot s o materal iaiien ks ues from memiers ToF i aiic 5 ———3 207.08 TAPARURPR'S DEFARTNEXT. In hank eredit of eurrent expenics. .. 874 {1 bani credit of equt Due by differeut cumpanles. Bllls payable..e.sen Coroner's fuvestl- thods adopted cost thousatids **ILapnears Lo me there Is not as much Interest faken In the organization as therc was d year aga. ‘The excltement about (he Presidential’ elcction ba the chiel causs; many of the members position of officers fu tho torch-light marching sactetles necessitalen thelr giving much time to tha lattee at the sacrificu of the regiment. that after the clection the dif- ferent compunied will put forth an_extra efort to A1l thelr ranky, alao to miss the fll quota panles necoasary to complete the regiments hn dolng this they certalnly need all tho ontside supe port iy can_ procure, not only in helping & cure the required number of recralts, b asrlst b the expener 0f uniforming them, quite » hurden at proscat, ‘The accounts aro kept in good condition, s the The tnancial standing [s ex- cellent with the exception of the tardiness of th diftervnt Companies paying their mouth); ments, which Is 81 Ex-Coroner Adolph death of a relatlve or [ of the Hqultable Life-. 1t 1s my opiniu LoxnoN, Feb, 8.—~The Z¥mes’ Parls corre- | Wiltinm Justmanny of the old Menomfuce Dis- ol tlilery, were before Commissioner Blvodwood Spondent, saya & Boctullat, cwmonstration . Las to-day charged withi fliting packages with highe wines with intent toship. The unstamped bar- Vel vl rel discovered was found by a Storekeeper, and ber of wmemployed persons who wish to found e ‘!m'"m: peima s myquuwm pery L earging his duties, [ $1,000 to 35,000, oy acquicsce i1 the wishes of ceused pereons, In some cases ho had ta the District-Attoruey The Buclety resotved o try to sécure the passare of a bill abolishing er {n cities of ubn‘vu Lu,ouu in- revort will show, en to report the before they would Upper Mississlppl and Lower Missourl Valleys RECAPTURED. #nd Upper Lakes, falllog barometer, southeast | ygw YoRg, Feb, 8.~Thomas Schoonmaker to southwest winds, warmer, partly coudy | ywug arrested in Jersey City on his own admis- or cleur weather, slon that he had cscaped from the Lexington, Ky., jall, where lie was contined pending his second trial for the murder of Juseph Jlack- more fn April. Ho wus committed to awalt & requisition from tha Kentucky suthorities, s CAPITAL SENTENCE, pecial Dispatch $o The Tribune. 5. OstanA, Neb,y Fev, 8,—Wurren Clough, who was recently convicted at York, York County, and nincty-one dojlar, one hundred and eleven (F1 Concerning the manual well, yet there s room for Improvement, rompany moyements are execuled as well as coulit bu expected, when the condition of the armory is taken . into consideration, the oflice of Cu; labitants, und v of - arms, they do very I the Bourd of Healih and Poly Special Dispatch (o The Tridune. Derroir, Mich., Feb, S.~Clurles Welr com- mitted sufelde st Munchester this morning by cutting his throat with a razor during temporary i that obstruct the 1 think thixYa ono reason orgmuiaation of spurting up in few and far between, the membera lack fnterest. shis kind thero niust bo a cont! their excltement alive, [ o7 nlght, soon gi want a_change, Which they have in Spectal Dirpalch o The Tridune. Toreno, V., Feb, 8,—At noon to-day two middle-aged men und two youths were wander- urklsk troops bave loft Bosnls, | ~ Mastmumshermonieter. Mntmua, 3, W Ui St L ilative oo ¥ s—ytuntent. _ | for the wmurder of hia brother Natham, at dtations,_(Jiar, August next. Feb, 6.—The text of Princo Gort. ) ¥ NI N, chakoll's circular note, addressed to the Russtun 4 T BN representutives at the courts of tho ullu!r g:ur‘ fi ik Dlouachla Ty Tikuee, Powers, under dato of Jan, 81, hns been . recelved lcre. Alter mrnanulutmg, a8 liereto- o know of the Franklin Bauk defalcation, furo tolexrunhied to the United States, thadl a cxamination ls still progi plonatic eiforts at pacitication extending from ] of Bank-Examiner Lyn tho outbreak of the insurrcction fn 1875 to tho ) s convenlug of the Constantinople Conference, A ROW, the note continues : e New Ont.zans, La., Feb, B.—A 1ow occurred "Thls Conference, lu Ite prolimin o 3 & this Giatg bibre arrived at a complele unvlcr'llll:‘nd’lrlz'.dfllt‘: ::'?enc'x'. szm"”fi“mfl‘alxw :Bu' 195 15“,:;“' ob the Jevea this evening between the negroes 1t communicated the result to the 8 published request, signed by over 230 of our E"‘:’l‘ ';‘l“"m" 1o bo must prominent citizens, a reception aud supper | €l police were war of diplomatie efforte, duton. ue the Great Powers attach (o tae 3 of the hutels of this city this evening, - An ele- gunt collutfon was served, and soms few #pecchies made, though the latter were Jimited because of tho general intercats in- elr irm desire to ohtain it by means 15, the Cabinels agaln ud tho Indegnite ¢ thinge Fegret from the Hon. Wilsou Bhanuon, the ven- d the Guvernments. ! the European n pato with the cltizens of Lawrence in ho reception @ col ces of | found respect os 8 gentlenan, an tha whole peuple of “Kausas'can safely cantdo all | b ndoetich sock o lflfl:! Ilnl‘ltn:.u'ndl’llfn" AL llmyb:;n[rmu-l EUIII' tdlulations, Hovi e, sir, terta 5 % forpou riclings of m‘ilit;u: "l"fl‘ilmd": Wy e AL LT el w ermit mo o ] great pleasure fo Kalliog. o0 you. fathe marmis S5k | Eifected by tho sale of the roa, a upon by the Cabl- «d up to the present, e, s far a4 postiple, to fven them onco {0 two weeks at least, Iniz about the streets In a state of maudtin fn- | E0R 0F KNER AR 9 toxleation, Coming to 4 high bridge over Swan Creek, they stood for a little while looking down upon the fee below, Suddenly one of the youths, Cliarles Kruck, aged 16 years, sald: 4] kuess 1'll take a dive,” and, tnnitating such an actiou, sprang uver the ruillng and struck upon Lis hiead upou the jee below, crushlug his skull and killing Limself i Coruyuia, 8. C, Feb. 8. Republican solicitor of this circult, conunitted sulcide to-night by shooting, E MISSISSIPPI RIVER. 1al Dispatch to The Tribune. Davenvout, fu., Jsu, 8.—As u result of the past tew doys of wann weather, the ice fu the Misslasippl at this point begun to Lreak up this evenlug, aud sboved down quite u distance, There 13 an open space vpposite Moliue aud - aucuso phles of lecut the bead of Rock Island, One more warin day will sce an opeu rives here, be et open channe reak-up of the fve at this scason has not oceurred before for thirty years. Advices from Leclalre and Savanua say the ve thers showa sigus ol giviug uway, RITY OUTRAGED, Dispatcis fo The 4rton . ‘The appeal fu Chlcago papers for ald from James Wasguer, of Douglas Qrove, Neb., for foud for twelve sturviug grass- 18 probably & put-up job on copla of Chicugo. suflerivz Ju Nebruska st “present, and no whatever for vutsido wld. No appeals for kind should be noticed ¢xve o by the Governor of the State Wind,“Rain Weather, | Seward, hus been sentenced to be banged ‘fn — it S, COAL COMBINATION, PaiLaveLrina, Feb, 8,—1t 1s stated on very reliable authority that scveral Informal conter- cnces have been hield i this c{ly hetween prom- Inent rallroad and coal men. relalive to o uew coal combination, und that one of the heaviest stockholders In tho Lebigh Valley Rafroad C vew York Wednesday to ur- InpiaNarouls, Feb. 5,—Nothlng new s ssafug under the vare —J. I, Runkle, late ompany wos fu rouge matters there, It is also stated thot some of ‘tho Directors in the Realinz Roud favor the scheme, while Gowen, the Pres{dent, wpposes It. arly all the uperators fu the Lehigh reglon sigued an agrecment to limit pruduction. e —— THE SUTRO TUNNEL. BaN Fuancisco, Feb, 8.~A Virelula City dis- patch says & inortgage on the Sutro Tunnel property for $134,321 was yesterday recorded lu the offico of_ the County Recorder iu favor of LAWNRBNCE, Kuit, Feb, 8.—In uevordanee with | #od potlee, Scveral shots were sired. One no- ortally wounded. with bricks and stones. et in honor of Scuator P, B, Plumb was beld fn one THE TELEGRAPH WAR. INDIANAPOLIS, Feb, 8.—In tho United States Court in tbe watter of the Western Union T trict) “ kruph Company agalust the Atlantic & Paciiic ;‘rm ¥ to n\;::; ::;“:;:{mqr ;-:L:‘o:z'l);::‘:g Telegruph Company, on u:n:lt:lu to :lrl:'-o;"m l:;n : % % Injunction heretofore granted restraloiug tho cutirely nou-partlsan, as the following letter of Jatter Company from bullding s lips of telor - graph aloug the Objo & Mississlppi Rallway, g::::..l\):l'lll"::l.;:l(; .;:g:mmq. 26 O Judgo Drummond to-day gave Lis decision in The Hon, . B. Plumb—Mry Dxan 8in: I regret | substance as follows: First, that tho provision excecdingly that the condition of my bealth Ls such | of the Western Unlon Company’s contracts with’ that I cannot be with you this evening, to partici- | ¢ho Olfo & isstaslppl giving them tho exclu- —— Wasumorox, D. C., Feb., 8.—~RearAdmiral Wilkes, United States Navy, on the retired lst, A horw this morning. g‘efin l:’:fll‘hmllh 1ol 5 1 BUSINESS NOTICES. 3 rs. Winslow’s Boothlug Syrup, for chite dr:‘!: teething, softens the guwe, reducosindamina. tion, allays ull paln. Bure to regulate the bowols. e ———— land's Aroustic Bitter Wine of Iron lsa lc!l‘l‘:dy for uervous dobllity, Lopoverwhed bload, audimpaired digeation, Depaty Admiral Wilkes had H Oxana, Neb, Feb. Which ls given by thems complimoutary (o youreclf. | 8iveuse of the Railroad Company’s right-of-way y lermlt wo, howorer, o assure j"“ of ‘wy pro- | for telezruph purposes was not vold ss 8 wan fnwhon | puble policy. “Seccond, that as the bill alleges lcation of the coutrict by the Rallway Cumpauy uow —operating Unlon Tele- Third, that us suecifully yours, WiLsoX Buss¥ox, the rallroad aud all the proverty belug in the boppered famnile the charitable