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TIifi CHICAGO ‘iMIBUNE! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1%, 1877. v : s FOR,EIGN THE RED MAN. ! who has always veen n promincot Chief. Tels onc of the few of our fdeal Indians, and, asa aoldler, he has displayed raro judgment, bray- ery, and robaistency. He has o legitimate, Paymen( of Gen. Crook's Indian | teider romance woven with his history, too. Tseigtum, Basaria, and Baxony, and the Printes of Lichtenstelnand Monaco, Two belong to the Greek Church,—the Czarof Russia-and the King of the Ilcllcnes, The other twenty-four are for defeated Prestdentinl candidates, until the @.-D. paper, of Bt. Louls, inspired by o ray of genlus, was struck by this happy thonght: A the work of the Atbitration Commission promises to feave Trs.pry unprovided for, wo sug- gregation of Cardinsls, to whose consideration lie submitted the matfer, however, have replied that, as the causes which Interrupted the Coun- «ll still continue, {ts resnmptlon would be Inop- portune. Ro out {nto the street and learn it. Here the speaker advanced the fdea that if a man was ob- )] reene and vulgar it slinply showed that Le was i the son ol a vulgar mother. Why should a cloud be thrown around the Incident of birthi and, I she were in power, she would make it n .‘i'f,{'x’é’,“’ marry without knowledge of tnaternal Pasalug to another sublect, the lecturer sald that the yapers were datly filled with colusans of the vilest possible notfees of quack doctors who were able to pay 850,000 a year for thelr newspaper biils. How was thls moncy madel Not from parente, but from the young neu and ‘uunf women afflicted with loathsome discases. \Vas It reverence for God's temple to seo our auna’ and daughters rotting awsy before our House of Lords Stigma- tize Turkey as Barbarous. tiro Reformed Chureh, and Queen VicTonia to N3 Churchof England, The oliest rovercign Is WaTiAN, the Uerman Bmperor, wh will come plete his 80th searon the 220 of March In the present year, and the youngest, ALpsoxeo XIL of Bpain, who we's 10 Inst November, Fiveout of thethirts-six—the Kings of 8patn and Bavatin, the Duko of Brumaivick, and the. Princes of Swarzburg-Rudolstadt and Tichtenstein—-aro achelors, twonty-elehit hevo bean once married, THB LATEST PACIPIC STEAVER. 8ax Fraxersco, Feh. 1.—Arrfved, the rteam- er City of Syduey, from Eyancy, via Hunolutn, Among the posengers were 13 Murska and Elisha I Allen, late Chancellor of tawatl, who, 1t 14 understood, has acrepted the appointment of Hawallan Minister Realdent to \Waehington, The news from Australla Is unimportant. A amall-pox scare I8 prevailinz at Syidney. Anum- ber of veesels arrived from China with tho dis- un hi i 5 Whlle represtuting hia teiie ab Wishington, | A" large proportion of tho mothors nf th L* Proteatants, sixteen being ‘Lutherans, four be- at that he be oppolnted Rccelver of some broken- | T b ¢ t the e Soldiars, Aeveri) SORER Bicos n EnIICAL voltni TAFIELYS e mothers ol the agzo Yangin to the Evangelical Confession, Lhrco Lo E&)‘&E?J&i"}i’i company. Wedo ok pratentio arl Derby to Move tha TOLYNESIA. Ty Bctiaally benme Intatumted with wimenniy | fose utierly undt to beeome mothers at all, i roundabout trin back to his hunting- Curious Aboriginal Bcones at RBed- 4, followed him as far a¢ New York City. 3 vory tall, magnifiently-billly pustesscs & Clond Agency. splendit conntenance for & nurc‘fims. and is wturally cloguent. Iels one of the few who . x take n pride in belng an Indian, and dressing Warrfors with Queer Nautesy, and Still | 11ke an Indlan, and, unlike almost ol others, is 100 proud to ever Le: Queerer Modes of Action. Amonyg thie dozens of other always appoints & brokensdown nolitician an Re- celverof a broken-down insurance cou but e helleve that the rnle s fnvatiable, and TiLoey ofght to get the ben-st of it e —— ‘Tho cipher dispateh from Groven to TILDEN was signed ¥ UosaLe.” The name s well sulted to the action, for he proceeded to goblile- up oneof the Electors belonging to Hares, and glve the voto to TiLvEN. 1t was for committing At — 'fhe Marquis of Salisbury to Be Raised to o Duke- dom, = ODD NAMRS 1 noted * Bird-that-Sits-in-Sight,” _© High- How Mr, Lo Disposes of His Greenback- | Whiriwind,” * Mule,'* Nn-llle‘-‘nf-lllm!cfl.” Cramerey Square, New York: 1ehall declde every xmlnl. in the caea uf Poxt-Oflico Rlector in favor of ha higheat Demoeratic Elector And grant the certif- fcate accordlngly., Ruir moruing of msth, In conscquence, confidential. Unnore, e Tnrceny that TiLDEN scnt on the 817,000 to # Board, Thie steamer Australia siso i Tis-Eare " b il R two trvice, and ono hasboen marrled theotlmes. | Gopnv, alias Grovan. - The eiplir dispateh, Sroutght it o lier last telp from San’ Franclsco, Acoumulations, e Do TSkt iR | il best medieal authority bad said that not " tniriy-onn loyal Baupicrs hafo Lebween | depered,rend: ik Victorla guld statstcs Tor s year s 2 At watog Noten! W Tall . Catnt | S o & yeas, “Tha reancn of this was that s them ninety-five chfldrén, The Czar of JRusa! TPouttaxn, Ore,, Dec. 2, 1870.—70 Vanfruel, Ru ssi 2 Orders Her Rail ways to Gat a fullinz olf of abont 104.00) ounces, White-Cow-Walking, Nonc-of-Anvthilng,” | mothers” did not know how to bear and reag disposes of £30,000,000 per aunnm; the German Emperor, £15,000,000; the Austrisu Emperor, £1,075,000; theEnglish Royal family, $8,500,000; the King of Italy, $3,730,000. The whole thirty- six sovercigns are In recelpt of about $00,000,000 jper anoum, Busincss In New Zeajand fa reviving, RirDon- alt McLean, Minlater of Defenee, dicd Jao, 5. AUSTRIA, TNE HUNGARIAN MINISTRY, Loxvox, Fel. 11.—The Jewher Liopd an- nottices that Von Szekhely Liss falled to form a uew Hungaclan Ministry. Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune, and “Pretty-Volced-Bull"” I n_savage was SrorTip-TAll, Aoexcy, Feb. 10.—8potted- | abeent, hic nfwuys had o brother present, who, "Tail, the head Chief ot the Sloux Nation, Jeaves | Jike most hrothers in more civillzed circles, was here to-day on his peace mieslon to the ¥ ready to take carc of the money. A hand of , " Arapahoes were sitting in a circle, smoking the ern hostiice. le fs accompanted by the 4] v K] e Fum-c-plpe, when their turn eante. They po- acout Joe Merrivate, F. U, Boucher, an Indlan | Jitery gave the Pagmaster to' understand ~that trader, and 200 0f the most prominent braves | they wished to conclude thelr ceremony before of the Sloux tribes, They propose to gu di- Il‘ncv.-l\‘ll:g tTl_n'eir oy -pdql.hlt ll! “filhls ':ml"w; rect to the Crazy-Horse village and uee cvery | 40 Wa ose who had,received live, ten, an = twenty-dollar bills roon came back and wanted endeavor to bring about a surcender on the | by exchange them for those of the denomination terms oficred by the Government. They also | of one dollar. Oceaslonally 2 handful of their @0 voluntarlly aud without pay, thus showing | currency would be whipped off suddealy across thelr faith in this as the most feastbie method | the parle by the wind, Tien sould commence of stopping hostilitfes, on well ss slgnifying [ n most erotesque pursuit, In whicn dozens of thielr firtn friendship to the whites, Tho enthu- | gnyly-attired and yelling natives would partiei~ alasm among the Azeney Tndians s intense, an.-. When the tnouey was all found, §t would and all belleve that atleast ‘= large proportion | be returued to the uwuer toa cent by the laugh- of the hostiles will aceede to their wishes, Gen, | 02 tinders, Crook and stafl leave for Red Cloud and Fort But moncy burns inno one's pockets as it Laratnle to-day, £ does in those of an Indlan, liaving obtained ft, Caste Ronivson, Feh. 10.—Gen. Crook re- | hels turned to-day from Camp Sheridan, where he |/ 1IN TORMENT UNTIL IT 18 SPENT, it for several davs, Bpotted-Tall, Chief ITe tsually huvs trinkets and artides of orna- vux, with a body-guard of 200 chosen | ment first; then invests In biue blankets, blug warrlors, started to-day o o felf-inposed mis. | cloth, bright-colored callcoes, and articles of Alon to obtain an Interview with the Chicfs of | foud afterward, I met one warrlor, who had the hostiles now reported to be massed nesr the | selected and was wearing lm’{‘l fine kid_gloves, furks of the Tongue Kiver, and counsel them to | and was sct itp stilt-like on llxlrhw!ed%unu. accept while there f« yet time the terms offered | while the balunce of his costume was made up by the Govermmnent, viz.: to surrender their | of the usual furs and skins. Anotber was arms aml ponles, Bpotted-Tall expects to he | crowned by a lady's straw hal,“gnfly trimined ¢ absert more than o month, but will communl- | aml it was worn as jnudtily and’ with as muchi cate with GGen, Urook as soon os lic reachies the | complacency ns it might have been by the belle hostile camp. The Indlans think there.ls strong | for whom 1L was Intended three or four seaxons probability that this movement will be success- | ego. I he buys o knife, the savage slways ful fu termivating the war. UGev. Crook and | wants a file to sharpen it with, and “then does #taft will depart for Fort Laramle the 12th | all the filug on one side of the blade. He scans nst. every article purchased as closcly as would o o contioleseur, even though he knows as little Speetal Correspandence of Tha Tribune. about it as his pappoose: und he counts out his Rep-Crovp Acvexcr, Neb., Feb, 4,~Red | money with the precision of a bank-cashier, Cloud fslun blaze of sboriginal glory, these | When'he ean't teli one denomination from an- mild February days and nights. Its usually other to save his scalp. When the price of an article is told i, he rarcly asks u reduction painful native . squalor has departed as f by | jye, “when the purchase. Js 11)nc|udenl? e magle, and gaudy furbelews and buntlng deco- | wants something ‘thrown in.” Thus, if the ate alike the savage and his tepee-domicile; Its | trader sells hin five yands ot * callco, Inzy, stless hnbitues have changed into Jolly, | 8#d cives good measure, without adding W 000 Wil § 5 vollicking belnize; and the very barren and tree- | SR (00 EORT G0 DS BRI NG icss surrounditgs even are made to ring With | arecut from _the plece, and the remaing half welkin-whoops, and are brightened with a new | yard cut off afterward aud presented, the and glittering Nife, Causc, savage “wrHE MIGNTY DOLLAR GOES AWAY DELIGNTED, and calls the operation liberal dealing. A dozen Bome 850 Indlan scouta, who hiave been Eerv- | iyarrjors niay be lennlnzm:F:lnu the counter, ing under Gen, Crook for the past threc monthe, | and, when onc starts to trade, the cleven others linve Just been mustered out, as their Grst term | will desire to participate, If an article Is sub- of servico hos explred. They have reevived sol- mitted thar receives unfsvorable notlee from dler'swages, and tese,sccumulating Lo the pres- | 805, 0f the party, the remainder will cime 1n that it Is of no account, snd compel the clerk t ont, have agyregated & very baudsome amount. | fana down something 'that miay be abrolutely Paymaster Stantor: finlslied the disburse- | lufcrior. Should the uew wares sult nll hands, ment yesterdav. The scene. was onc not | the buyeris allowed to go shead and make his to be witnessal often In o Mre. | purduiee Itis the common bellef that these Indians care time, aud the reault §s the extraondinary bright- 2 it Al culng above referred to. Warriors got woney B:,".l,‘,'. uf: ",_::ll,rm L‘,'Ff’"“:,q:fifi‘;m}.’:fi;, tut “'\'{’. who never had money before, and they are | find them = sitting_ nlong the banks spending money withthe prodigality and flourlsh | of the White-Earth River, “ncar by, cou- of an ofl-prinee. stantly, heatowing the greatest é:nlnn upon ! thelr mther simple tiolets. The Sioux brave, The savages were divided into a number of |y o voung or old, wili ften, and for a consid’ bands, mode up from the fnest specimens of | erable length of time, bend over the clear water, Sfoux, Arapahous, and Cheyeunes,—cach band | dash ft over his face and head, and then bestow marshialed by a Sergeant ‘or Corpnrnl of thelr | the greatest care |n combing his hair, and ar- them. How could they Le brought to that knowledrzol Only by '{meklnz thzcm inta ity the speaker thoujzht, It was the duty of every parent to visit the buarding-schools where their children wese: and whyt Beeause seven out of ten of the girls I:lzilzc;:‘{xm(h‘lm 'Ihem ‘ulgt'um{'l‘:m hem for ntel s nd ning out of ten A vnih de!é:';lnn hnbl(u. 8 £4R0 0P ny other marriage than that for love was prostitutiun, nndafim speaker had ns much reapect for the girl who sold ler body on the street for one dollar os for the mirl who sold her- self in a gorgcous church for §500,000. The remalnder of the lectura, was devoted {{::‘I‘v;lsy wlgr cc-x:pn'lnlmmh “il mo:’hm ult;:; thelr nd In exhorting them to be true to the grand alm of thelr tife. 5 i Ready to Transport Troops, Bismarck Believes that -Russia Will Soon Daclare the War. It s sntd that the decision of the Arbitration tribunal not to go belind the face of the re- turns also covera CRONIN'S nose. It §a well that danger 1s cacaped, for 1t is fiery enough to inflame any combustila with which §t may be Lrought in contact. — The Clncinnati Enquirer 18 extremcly vitter upon the Elcctoral Commission, and I8 heaplng fierce maledictions upon the heads of thosu Democratic members of Congress who voted for the creation of an_arbitration tribuual, The Enquérer {a consistent in thia: that 1t fought tho creatfon of tho tribunal from its fnception. It contended from tho first that the Dentocrats had “a dead open-and-shut? on the Prestdencys that a1l they had to do was to Insist that the Electoral bulldozers of Florida and Loulsians should be counted for TiLpexs And that, when the President of the Senate reached the Oregon certificate, It he undertook to act Judiclally, and pobeliod the certificate attested by the Gov- ernor, and refused to cotnt CRONIN'S vote for Tiupex, then the Honse should declare there was no election by the Electors, and proceed to clect TILDEN by a vote of the Btates,and plunge the country into a civil war it necessary to seat him. This was its programme, and ft hins held thereto from first to last. The Enguirer doesn't like Benator THURMAN, Who Was one of the most conspicuous compromisers, and It sceks to kill him off. ‘fhe Enquirer blazcs away at the Arbitratton bill in this atyle: ‘The fio\ver’f aucrender—it {a ot the ripe fraft, but it is the tlower, 1t Is fitting that It comes . ULionming from'Florlda, the land of flowere. The Flectoral Commisslon, by a vote of R to 7, decided last urenlm‘llllnl the four Klectoral votes of Flori- «da_should bo counted faur llayes and WhEELER, and the Commlssion will so revort to the Jojut Conventlon of the two Houses to.day, It was the story of Kluht-to-Scven repeatcd, “The Electoral bill[tself packed the Comnission agalnst Lhie victos rlous party, and the advocates of that infernel and cowardly Comprormise, lnrgel‘y comyoned of the wvictors, have tuemselves to bfame 1f they are ot pleased with the result of their deapleable rurrens der, their pusiilanimous, short-sighted shirking of ramnmmflty. The peoplo of the United Ntates sent the members of the House of Representatives to Wasliington freshly cmr;ied with the duty of protecting thelr Interoste, instond of defending those tighte, they, finvn them away,—iossed them .into the hands of the beaten party. ————e———— Thiladelphia has commenced exporting manu- :factures, as well as Boston. She [sgettingtired :reatelcting hierselt to the “protected homenar- “ket," and Is beginning to seck foreign markets +for her surplus jzoods and wares, regardlcss of -t protected " prices. Tho Philadelpbla Zedger +of Wednesday saya: There cleared yesterday from thia city for Leg- thorn, In Italy, the barkenting Addle K. Slecper, "6 vossel of ubont 1,500 tons capacity, with o full ‘cargo of our manufactires. Colislgninents of «cotton prints aro abipped by over tuirty of the chifef mills of the ceuntry, Including leading anakers In and near the city.’ Samplea of Texas, Loulslana, and Carolinn cotton are taken, also ‘samples of Amcrican railroad {ron, spikes, atoves, ‘naile, shovels, locks, tacks, hollow ware, and an .assortment of hardware, These ¥amples mako up CRIME. MURDEROUS ASSAULT. Apecial Dispatch to The Tribune, TLOOMINGTON, 11, Feb, 11.—An attempt was made, n few nights ago, to murder Milton fircen,of Potos!, In this county, while he was on his 'way from lls heme to Nis druig-store. A man stole up behiud him and struck him with o pitehfork-handle, breaking Nie arm, . The assaflant then spruck hlin another murderous blow, when Mr, {reen was resetied by friceds and the sssailant fled, No reasun van be assluned for the attack, nor can the flentity of the assallunt b learned. ¢ PRECOCIOUS RUFFIANISM, Special Dispatch tu The Tribune. ToLeDO, 0., Feb, 11.—A man numed Memyer eent his Loy to the atote witha small sum to make purchases. Ife was ret upon by other boys and robhed. The father caught one of the perpetrators and attempted punishment, when he was attacked by a inob of cizhtecn or twenty bove, and so badly Leaten that his lfe is thought to be in danzcr, At S T T AT 13 Y OO AL e “nglish Miners Thireatencd with the Tmportation of Chi-~ nese Hordes. —t—e 5 Those who are n s position to know eay that it was TILDRN'S otlgina) purposp to appoint Mr. W. F. CooLuauait, of Chicogo, Secretary of the ‘Treasurys nod that e afterwards changed nis mind, and settled down ou the IHon. . B Parxe, of Ohlo Fifty Killad and One Hundved Hurt in an Explosion in India. e e — . THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER, Fpectal Dispateh 2o The 4 rib:. DAYERPORT, Ia., Feb, 11.—There was a break- up of the fte In the Mississippi opposite thlscity this afternoon. The warm' westher has thor- wuRhly rotted ft, and, when it once Jegan to pive tvay, there was a rush and rour that was startling, The firmness of the fee below the city holds the mass nhove, but it Is expected that the lmmense pressure will soon break throtgh. On account of the goree to-day plles of lee twenty feet high were formed, und the mgnmae Tfi'm’}‘n w"";fi"f,',‘,’ ortwo ore of Vi weathier ere wi o Keokuk and 8t. Louls. hlegiiil BUSINESS NOTICES. THE EAST. RBISMARCK, New York, Febn 11.—A Herald eable from Berlin eays ¢ *‘Prince Bismarck gave o graod Parliamentary diuner Thureday, After the cloth was removed, he chatted frecly un the Eastern question. In alluding to the Russo-Turkizh quarrel, the Prince expressed as his opinfon that war wos strongly probable, and that Rusels wauld commence the struzgle by o direct attack upon Turkey. i FERSONAL, o The Springfeld Republican wives Gen. Logan credit for the present pay-systcm of tho army, the beat it ever ad. Thls was not, it lsaald, & Back-pay system, ¥ Recorder 1lackett, of New York, eald, Injthe courso of a recent trial for burglary: '*Ihave never known parents to fail to commit perjury when it waa requlsite in dofense of tholr children,™ This fe encourngement to those who belleve §n tho near approacht of the Millennlal period. The number of candidates that rose np to 01 Alezander Stephicna® seat In Congreas, on the pre- rature announcement of his death, was significant of tho patriotism which permentes the pores of the average Georglan. Every male in that fraittul State [s, bas been, or Intends to be, 8 Member of Congress, 3ilss Sne Iiarry Clagett, daughter of the late Judge Thomas W, Clagett, founder and proprietor of the Keokuk Constifution, has lately writlen a novel called **Her Lovers,” which is soon to bo Instied from tho press of Lipplucott &.Co, The volume 18 to be sold by subscription for $2.20, and orders are to ba addressed to Miss Clogett, at Keo- kuk. Competent critics have epoken highly of the werlts of the book, ¥ . Qelele, King of Datiomey, has o comfortable way of Liolding communications with the splrit:world, —comfortablo, that fs, for himself, but rather dis- piriting to his loving snbjects. Whenever he 1 dlsposcd to send word of any kind to his lamented fathor, ho securos o messonger, chops bis bead off, and sends him to the great hereafter, For a King, he manifests o disposition to deadhead his tele- graph tolls guite Wnworthy of so mighty a man. 1In o play represented at ono of the theatres, the other night, o party of Engliak people, supposed to be et Ema, wero ahown in the sct of eagerly rending fresh coples of tho Chleago Journal. No lesa than three coplea of that estimable nowepaper wero unfolded st the same time, Tnx Tmsrxe cnsually dnd not ll-naturedly drew attentlon to the clrcumatance that the Journal does. mot clrcu- late largely at Ems, ‘Thls, it secms, was an errors for wo have the word of that newspaper for the fact that it doea circulate there, and Engllsh tray- elers always cry for it, DENIALS. 22 “The Governmeut prese denfes that Russin has requested the co-operation of Germany In any intervention fn Turklsh affairs. Princo Ble imarck Is much Irritated agalnst certain Deputies who Indiscrectly disclosed his vonfideutial after- dinuer remarke. + He contradicts having sald, as alleged, that Russia was demanding subsidics from the Powers in aid of warlike operations agafnst Turkey." AMERICAN OPPICERS. Loxpox, Feb, 31,—The Grand Duke Con- stantine has granted the spplications of Ameri- can officers entering service In the Russian navy, Gen. Iznatiefl Is looked upon as the probable successor to Prince Gortschakofl s Chaacetlor of the Russian Empire. BARL RUSSELL. Loxpoy, Ftb. 11.—Earl Russcll has given nottee to the House of Lords that hie will move that England shall cease all diplomatie Inter- course with Turkoy, on tho ground that that natfon s sti)l barbarous and unworthy of rank among the enlightened peoplo of Europe. NZOOTIATIONS WITIL TIE PROVINCES, Loxpoy, Feb. 11.—The correspoudent of the Times ot Vienna soys {tis probable the Parte will not press its condition regarding the treat- ment of the Jews {n Servia, An understanding ts belng brought nbout upon one point niter nn- other. The Prince of Montenegro scems to de- mind the adjustment of the frontler according to the llne of demarkation lafd down by the M- tary Commission during tho armistice. Ieal Ilnsists upon four points, which in- FOUND MURDERED, Fonr Lanamiz, Feb. 11.—Yesterday Gwin's train found the bedy of an unknown man In Cottonwooil Canon, ninc miles from here, aged 85 years, dark mustache, five feet six, with a tandkerchie! [ o pocket marked “E. D."* The head was mashed in. The body was found In the suow and fce. The Indications are that Le was killed a month o Holand's Aromatic Bitter Wine of Iron'lsa remedy for nervoun debllity, impoverished biood, and tmpafred digestion, _Deunt 53 Clark street. : RADICAL CURE For CATARRH MEETS THE WANTS OF THOUBANDS _Gentlemen—We have xold ORI RADICAL CULE for vearly une ¥ iy that we neveT s0ld A silIAE PrEDRTALION Sint YAYe such univers sal aatlstaction. We b i+ the Brat conrpixint et ‘Weare notin the habit of recommending patent me- letnes, bityour prepsration meets tha wanta of Thots sande. and we_ (hink thuse afifered ahould e convineed of it creat merit, 83 that thelr sufleriog wiit be Telievs ed. 'We bave Ieen 18 the drug busliow £or t port Telvo years cOnMUDIEY, aind wulil €\eryiling fur Ca- tarrli, but yours leacs all the pest. l1'1 Sy e proe liat you wis, ety truly yours, . BALDWIN I SITARKEY, New Yonrk, Feb, 11.—The extradition of Wiltlam J. 8harkey, the murnlerer who cscaped from the city prison {n 1873, while under sen- tence of death, is to be azaln demanded from Spain under tho treaty just made with that country. Sharkey has been under surveillance eversiies be Jelt llavana. Whon lost heard {roin lie was acting as jnterpreter for the Amer- fcans in Madrid. FRATRICIDE. Prrrancro, Fev, 11.—During a quarrel, yes- terday afternoon, between Charles and George Seffert, brothers, near this clty, George drew o revolver and shiot Charles in the breast, (nfilet- Ing a wound which resulted In death in o short thne, The murderer then surrendered himeell to the authoritics, He claling to bave done it In seif-<defenso. —— . NECAT RED, Special Dispatch (o The Tribune. Toreno, 0., Feb, 11.—Dewitt C. Thompson The following Noswortti & Cu., Uenver, Col., large and drugilets, They repurt Unprecrdentodly lar: univenal sutisfaction. No other discase (3 T eut e salesunt 4 " e . N York jd ridicnles b feo of . own race. Lonw before the disbursement com- | rang| oh particular teathes - , inaly prevalent hi thst Fewlon. They speak of [H e B ams. st A aerican GO0 e o arores’of selestiona and | clude * {he freo mavigation of Laku | aud A. C. Dyer, tho twomen who broke jall at | yenced the warrlors and many of their squawa ey e anehing btz | IOWIOE Gei el it s it e iz ! .:';“lln,: I;Almn nmllaeri-.t 'rhuu:n mple: snatches ‘;lom opers, hmm:l of giving Ibnllndl& ?fa"f.’?‘ [ncm!s lllcla c:h:( ]Aon;um:(l‘ :’nlu: Logansport, !wfi-y. 'i;?llillL g,]lll‘(:;;hrl‘)‘.; rll") from among the nelghboring )‘[)|:|‘J ‘}f.é‘x{fi‘t“fi.‘i r{‘flnfi' c,l,;; E‘ht':,xl}\‘. plfl }::‘tnl},l.; BORELY AFFLICTED. o ributed upon arrival ol hol tiea for more dire: jomatie futercou S Cary: cHve v [ ot E‘"{"’I“‘I‘l"“ sndotuer "““.’5“} ‘m’:“fis“ifi‘ln‘,‘",‘:é:' '-;'l‘lnr:r'p:;uo:llc:hx;‘eec:;m';:‘-‘:on;.m ‘flmf.fi" It ls with the superior uunmrlllgn of Turkey, Noue CASUALTIES. and g,.um:l‘:f ;i‘:‘{i:::figx‘f 1 iront of Col. Stan :‘;m}m'::fi mf:m"{'m".’b “g""lr li,“" aud e 4! An that city, and also in Turln, ence, 2 = o . - | thelr ents, Near r) 4t A Ly A im chu oeina.™" Tio airect | qulte aa absurd s trying to dlepose of & houso by | of these. polnts will prevent a scttlement, pro- I 3 Yon's aflca by tho huhdred. Here they sniatted | smail "Jooing.rinss susheuded fram his. neck: i o y: , SR g ai “ . astilon, and smioked, OF co ere the | them are ; }ES":%."IL‘?-‘.'.,’.“:?‘:.tl‘l'.fi'&';’é‘éi.‘?.’u‘:é'f}ff:‘é'{.','fi’:fl way they rousc up when a simple ballad 1s sang oy saivel MIDIAT, Quixcy, M., Feb. 11,—The steamor Lizzic | ususl oddities of costume and manners, with MAVISG THUEIR PICTURES TAKEN 1 ‘manifacturce, One houso In thls city 18 roported | shows that thelr Instincts nro healthy. Managers { A dlspatch to tho Daily Neet from Brindisl | Buylces, built at this place last year by C. :!;‘L""l‘gr«l.l,tm-um;r;my’&llgtge,:»g:‘:s L ore yow at the little lozcabin gallery near the st | ol it chafed for fi=a.} e » I A A R Gitty cases of mus- | would do well to provide what people reallylke, | onygunces that Midhat Pasha has arrived there, | Gruell & Co., exploded ber bollers last evening oty | jers store, Slews they will prlne, paint, and § Y50y "Rn 205, Wil Jetson, 1 2 rathor than what they pretend to like. Amerlcan carpet-makers experienco s sellsh sat- fsfaction in view of the roported embarrassment of John Crossley, the head of the grestest carpet- manufacturing firm in the world. Their tradowith America Las Iately follen off greatly, snd thelr suspension wonld lesve a clear fleld for tho oxor- cise of home talent, Tho financisl diffcuttlos of John Crossloy are not duo to bad business, but to unfortunate investments In Canadian ratlways, though, as the capital of tho firm {a §11,000,000, 1t wnight be supposed a ressonable amount of that sort of thing would not be rulnons to himn. aud strutted around in high-beeled eavalry boots | be fillgety by the henr; and, if n plcture doean’ with wonderful dleaity, There were dumpy, | Jook un'wl-zlyns um)! wn;h it :3: they cx;\m: stolid Sfoux, slendor and chatty Cheyennes, il | dissatisfuction In unmeasured terme, Anotlier the tall, mirthful Arapahoes, hobnobblnz us uf- | negative must Le taken then, or the old otie de- fectionately and pumoolmI¥ 8 did ever brothers- | stroyed. fn-arms of auy race. When they were or- To-nlzht wo lave witnessed the close of this dered to turn in the arms aud | queer pay-time festival. The smnll streams near smmunition furnished them by the | by are lned with viltazesof the different bands, Government, they thouzht they' must, of | aid the spectacle there enacted will longe be re- course, surrender thelr clothing us well. You | membered by those who pave been fortunate can jnagine the lJudicrous nspect presented | enough to be hear, Tom-toms have been loudly when a portion of the good-natured warrlors | beaten by the gayly-dressed squaws, and thy commencedpulling off coats, pants, and boots, | dance and powwuw have boen eartied to mnst and presenting the gorments 1o the mustering- | extravagaut pointa by the wonderfolli-Fellizhted out ofticer, £ warriors, The savage yells and whoops cun be While they were belng pad, I sat near by, and | heard for severul miles, und, when an uvusuatly noted the finmes, manners, and uppearaiics of | turrifie burst comes from under the bindls of the mauy; and it was un occupation amusing lu the | river, it is almost fnstatitly cchoed by a perfect extreme. The grand assurance with which an | din fu tho same strain fromn a village far below, unlettered rod mau rakes down his Pny. and the | Viewinz a village frum .the distance of o few self-satisfied, pompous afr with whicli he takes | hundred yardsa little while ago, 1 could see his departure from the Paymoster's desk, are | many ravages dancing around the fires, ond things worlli secing No matter 10 Crazy- | others filtting too und fro, lke su muny Bull" does get the money fntended for **Muni- | evil eplrits, amonz the shadows of the wigwams, Afraid-to-Wash," and no” matter whether it is | If demoustration goes for aught, o gruvd Lit several dollars 100 much or as many dollars too | hus been made in the_ disbursement. Every Ilttle, ust soit 1s fn one-dollar bills, or even o | warrior wants to be a soldier, and all say they large number of pieces of smaller curreucy. | will now trust the Government, hecause it bus Many nstncs were ut last carried out one promise with them, ADSOLUTELT RIDICULOUA. ALtei Euo, nn:l1 ;mirly ;mzhnt keeplug xbirm mufi cllmgart‘elt = aud lovks of the ownurs. the firs! and, thero were Corporal * Blue-Shirt.” with flers MRS, 'WOODHULL. red garments; and “ Littie-Bull," a greof, bruwny warrfor, But ¢ llunnlug‘lfom- " eame | Tler Lecture on the Templo of God. {201" aou: | ’y"“)&!{]‘;‘:‘ :]"""‘“ :fi:“t'":fp'“‘m(’}: The particular lecturer whols gencrally kuown R Y ] to the public In posters and advertisements as hundetfug-Eacle " greeted tho Faymaster 5 - e er o blasdacimlling whoops,und | Woodhul, or The Woodhutl, spoke last eveulus then his entire band echoed then in even louder | in Haverly’s Theatre to an sudience which titled x:fllrllluL 'l"lns d'c'lgchmcmlrnllulwlmz :‘x‘:‘-‘. mz‘llud the seats about two-thirds full,. She wus attired ‘The Loafers,” because, n o former war, they jn prown silk teimmed with velyet, or brown refused (o ralo the hatchie und ropalual DS | v, triwnied st ailk, with siapiclon of very foud of “firewater.” With bl were such luce ot the throot and wrists. Coming upon the warriors as * White-Cow-Chlef,” ¢ Flut-Iron,” | stage unnunnounced, the lecturer read from Medlcine-Frog,” ¢ One-that-Cooks,” and | 1. Corintans, 1Il., 10 aud 17, und vi., 1%, thosy # Pretty-Bull,"—the very embodiment of home- | passages which call man the Templeof G, and Itness. " " Red-Thunder ™ was clad i crimson | then proceeded to ask whether it wers truu fannel, * No-Foot ! flldcd tothe frout witha | that =~ the body res pair of fect unmercifully-] i Red-Leaf ** followed. 1o was the Chief who | 1ts steeplo in cvery village und hamlet, and and informed an English deputation that Lis bantshment was due to Ruasisn Intriguea. AN ARCH-DEVIL ARRESTED. The Vienna correspoundent of the Dally News reports that Chievket Pasha, tho leader of the Bulgariau atrocitics, has been arrested at Con- stautinople. TIN RUBSIAN RAILLWATS. Private advices from Kiefl represent that Rtus- sla has ordered all Ler rallway companlies to procure ambulance carringes and prepare to convey 00,000 men to Kishenefl. GREAT BRITAIN. BALISBURY. Loxpoxy, Feb, 11.—ft {8 rumored that the Marquis of SBalisbury, who was the British Com- misaloner to the Conference at Constantinople, is to be mnade a Duke, CUINESE CHEAP LADOR. ‘There Is a rumor frow the coal-reglons which is calculated to alarm the English mnincrs, Itfs to the effect that the proprictors of the mines have resolved to import cheap labor from Chins, and have already consulted with the Chinese Ambassador on the subject. That ofilcial re- plied that he would undertake the mansgement ot immiyration, provided tho immigrants were protected from insult and fnjury, THE ALEXANDRIA PALACE has been put ug for sale. ‘The highest bid was £445,000, blit the bullding remains unsold. OUITUARY, Loxpox, Feb, 1l.—8ir Willlam Ferguson, Prealdent of tho Roval College of Burgeons and Bm‘xlcsjlbeurxwun to the Quecn, died Sunday, aged 09, near Alton, nnd the wreck wus entlrely de- stroyed by fire. Mr. Gruell, one of the pro- prictors, lind two sons on bonrd, onc of whom wus burned to death and the other scriously In- Jured by the cxplosion. The steamer had been tmployed Jast scason on the Hed Wiver and other parts of the Bouth in transporting Cole's dreus, 8he was on the way home when tho cxplusion occurred, —— The Washingtou correspondent of tho Cin- cinuatl Commercial relates the views of o pruminent Democratic lcader from tho West, wio hins been there and fn Now York for the past fortnight. He regards the Republican side of tho case as too-strongly intrenched belind the constitutional rights of the Btates to bo overthrown, and ho looke for the success of Hares: e In convinced that the Inanguration of HAvEs wiil brlnfinbflut now politieal combinativns, which will result in the disintegration and ronovation of ( Tho Nation ncridly says of Dr, Hollaud's new the two great partles, ond this will be for tho best I eepeatiint o commtrY. A thEY are At preacnty | ot D e Riedl o s fdence In the ultimate happy ending of the story, el o t ta of 1ghey do ot et thaseimiremen lf,,,fl:;':"‘,‘;'&"',‘i and prophieay that the wicked Benson will meet “wiait to New York he called upon Ti.bes, and was | with his deserts ut Dr. Holland's hauds, and that ':'fl’!'g’l d5:‘"1!’5‘:‘1.'!lbdtliln{l'lm.m‘lnw':l nn'a fi[r‘xm;- m:: thls knowledge of the working of Nature's eternal ’ lsminded, patriolle statesman, 1aws will be Justied in the end by the completo 10 e nathi; @ nor ) a' shrowd pollil. Jhale il g'i,",';"“'p;,‘,‘“;“;mn',‘,‘:‘ Rapossondi am. | trumpliof the smiable ninoy snd the high-minded “Dition than the real good of tho conntry, and really | prig, who, In his pages, na In resl 1ife, invarlably :'llmflr. 1 ‘ng‘l ‘l:: u}m :'r’ av‘p:llllc:fl- f,“",‘} t‘u !tl': auceced in the long run.” This comment, It Is e ity FaLl & B cacison fearcd, will paln the writer on **Cultura® in Serib- _glven ogutnet him by o peaceful method of adjust. iy 0 glven oguinat bim by o peacetul mothod uf, adjust | per's,.' Tho Nation seems to have little respect for ~ommn’vel‘y personal than Gnaxt's huu been, and | **calture,” _would only more irmly solldify the two parties in Eph Holland, the Cinclunat! anthority on prize- their prescut attitude, . | fghts, faro, and repeating, bad s fine welcome s e home, when he reached that city from New York, Tho Bt. Louls Republican (Democratic) states | Fridey, fn charge of the oficers, Over & hun. "that in several countles of Missouri thers hea | dred of his personal adherents were at the depot to ‘been an actual deercass fn populatlon duriug | meat him, but there was no chance ¢f a rescne. ithe past six years, ‘The causcs are to be found | Tho charge sgainst him s that of *‘procuringand Jn the tmmunity with which outlawry flourishea | induclng men to vote sileqully "'sand It will go hard @ that State, bad government, publlc dishop- | With Rim If ho Is convicted, While he was saty, and other festures of Bourbonrule, To temporarily sojourning in Ludlow-Strect Joil, he aclp on the depopulation of the State, 1t is now ;“l'l'" e l";“"""""“ of Hoas Twoel. and' thie, aroposed by the Democratic Leglslaturato abol- [ lriier with I:h:.;ul{:-w-fullnn fuky, TBKCR din Ish the Stato Boards of Educatfon and Immigra- :n‘l‘fl:‘:l:;n:‘m:c u,“g&flfi&&’““"““ Faravell tlon. Missourl ls a Democratie State, aund sz | A b 1% Randolph & Co, have | a4 will years of Democratie reform ruls have brought o e a iy il Dol ol publish fn a few days, & somewhat cutious littlo nbout this humiliatiug conditlon of affairs in | book, which will bo interesting to all lovers of rec- that State, for which the people hayo no one | ondite history, It Is a sketch, by Mr, W, C. but themeelves to thank, At the samo time it | Prime, of the cntire history, so far as jtcan be 13 o very falr illustration of tho humbug of eo- | gathered out of old authars, anclent chroniclers, GREATLY AFFLICTED. L Moware, J. 0, Bosworth & Co., Denger—Geptlemen: © take plesn commendink SANFORD'S AL LAL CURE FU ATARKIL to all whu are afttictec itly This disease, | was greatly aiicted with It { hnxr tiue, and cured 1t swlth two bottleauf the at CURE, Abut % year afterwars | was o LUatarrh qulte severely, sund fmmedistely seu fon er buttie, which fzed we ail_tent, wiviing e o ron the Arst 1 witi @ 1fident that this reie: dy will do ull i truly your, . ¥31 Bler: vet. 4, 193, W Fehy & Doty TRIED EVERYTHIN Mesara. 1. . Toawarth & (., Nenver, Col. men: | hava uted SANFORIS GADICAL C 0l {10} uld 1t has fln‘u perfect satistaction. 1 % hiuk. wud (8 Is the ouly thing e Gliat has giress o rellcf, | thercture fake plewsurois ¢ recouuendiug 13 nae Lo all aicied with Caterthoi any kiud, aud uger thls na mry teatiuouy slu‘l)lq Ty truly, % Taver, Qcs. 1, 1875, L B cees 1 FATAL EXPLOSION. CixcNgaT, Feb, 11.~The Commerclal's s clal says the boller fn Harrison Jones® sawmill, nine miles from Noblesville, Ind,, exploded Saturday morning, killing Pleasant Gillam and James Page, and Injuriug Marion Stewart and Thomas Jacksou so badly that they bave siuce died. Three other men were slightly fnjurcd. FATALLY BURNED. Mzurmis, Teotn, Feb. 11.—A little daughter of Willlam Nuckles, clerk of the steamer (ar- land, while burnivg leaves in s yard in South Memphis to-doy, set her clothing on fire snd buraed to deatli, e ‘WASHINGTON, The Complaints of Cunada Regarding the Fisherles—Fred Douglass, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. Wasuinaron, D, C., Feb. 11.—The Canadian Government scems ogain 10 be complaining that the United States has not appoiuted the Com- misstoner provided for In tho treaty Zof Washiugton, to asscss the damages due by this country to that ot tho Duminfon for tho use of {ts lu-shore Hsherics. Similar complaints were madealittle more than a year ago, but when the facts, as shown by ofilclal figures, Were pub- Mabed, nothing further was heard of the prepos- terous clatn set forth by the Cauadian press, that the United States ought to pay $10,000,000 year for the flahery Each package contafn fantonds Improved tdwiin | Tube, with full diregtlons for use In sl cases.. Pric * F1. 00 per pac Fursale Ly all Wholosale wnd lts ¢ tafl Druygls ghout the {Thited staten, : 8 & POTTEI, ! Geuersl Ageats and Wholesals Drugkiats, Bustua . Ask Tor and Jualst oy baviug SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE : For CATARRH LAME BACK AND : EEZACOLLINS ,2¢ Was nelsed with 8 severe rlht By, to which | ws INDIA. J PEARCUL EXPLOBION, LoxpoN, Feb. 11,=A dispatch to the Times from Caleutta reports that a gunpowder explo~ tlou occurred at Adhemabad by which ity persons wera killed and 100 wounded. Hy wus the temple Jarge for an Indln, | of God! . For mauy years the church had reared -called Democratic reform. and other writers, of the wood known as tho Tru g privileges its = citizens enjuy. The | 1ed the tinal charge upon the brave Fettermun | mintsters bad cared or rouls, but left the true : : e Crots, which pleyod such an Imporiant part o5 tho | Lowpos, Feb 11,—-Th. Tines' diapateh from spsltation ut that Hepo lisd Sor s oblect tho Bl | when that affcerand Tis uinety mon fell in the | templc of God to bo damued.’ Tho timo would And now comes Mre. Manr B, OLIVER, o | World's stago for nearly a thousand years, Mr. (il cftement of the United Btates Senate to ratlly | Fort Kearney mossacre Caleutta soys thet o the week end- lug Feb, 3 the number of _persons chgaged on tho' reliel works decreased 84,000 in Bombay and 30,800 in Muadras, us cul with the numbers employed ' In 3 and ft was also he who, [ cume when the |>eul»l\s would recognize thut the with led Cloud, & few months oo, attempted | true templo in which to worship was the body, to join the hostiles nud was captured by Gew, | What was uceded was niot the ¢fTort to remoye Crovk, Hemukes u good soldier, principally | the effect but the cause of the shi in tho world, because he 1t was time o recognize that there wers 250,000 LIKES TV} FIGNT S03ENODY. ‘womien in the votntry devotea to prostitution, the Rectprocity act. Csuadian statestnen hav- fuyg intiwuted that #f this was done the clalin for tishing damages would bo drobped, it looks us though its objuct was thu same uow. The truth is that Canada has no just claln_ againet -widow on tho shady elde of 80, clerk In the {:‘m;:m;nfidbee\‘ln:;‘l‘r- .'.’:" vn:lu{ 'ol u:. womll. *Treasury Department, and sucs poor, old, fecb] 3 central importance In Pt bl gl ,,;,‘".}sfil",.;,i‘f“,": Tustory Justiies such a sketch. The subject runs Dreach of promiss of warriage, Nxing the dani- into all dopartments of hlstory, Mterature, snd entlement One year ago 1 ck of Rueamatiam 1 iny bject, 14ited the varivus Theumatic cures, but witbout tte itnients lewst ! ¢ A art, and la wonderfully general in its intereat. previous weeks, This decrense {s attributed to | the United States under the treaty of Washiug- T the * Bluck-Bird? band, Corporal % White- { and that they were supplemented by 2,500,000 | bebelt 0 eid uue uf . ages &t):w(&; -;:::xl:rl:':yp:&:{;u:gglxt‘gl};em Clirlen Rende's novel, 4 Tho Woman-ster, | 8 Feduction of wagea and the cxclusion of per- | ton, The privileges acronded odr citlzens bY | pirdt was the Chil, One-Younginll» was | malo prostitutes: that tho results wers 0,000 | Toar SORGINY ForTaisiamean, Thasfecs Tassli 1o sous not really destitute, But there has' been 1o rain und no improvement n thie condition of the crops. The health of the population in both Presidencies fa bad, Maty cuscs of cholera cx- fst 1 tho distressed districts of ' Madrus, S8I’AIN, PACIFICATION OF TUE DASQUE FROVINCES. Mapnrip, Feb. 11,—It Is reported on good aus thority that the Basquo deputations have proposed, und the Uovernment accepted, & con- wnlo for a settlement which will remove the preseut alflicullles with the DBasque Proviuces by a compromise. Instead of furnish- fug soldiers by muumruuu. cach provines is to msintain a battalios of volunteers,which will bo Dlaced under the orders of the Uovernment in caso of war, and an econonileal and sdministras tive -ulunomdr is rescrved to the Dusque Prov- inces, The Basque Juntas ore williig to ac- cept this convenio, aud the Goves B e c‘l;.m‘ ie Government will sub- that treaty have not materlaily lucreased the aroduction of American flsheries, or dimin. shed that of the Dominfon, In the giscal year cudlog Juno 10, 1871, before the treaty went Into operation, tho product of Amerlean fisheries, exclusive of the ‘whala fish- ery, sold for 811,383,410, and for the year ending June B, 1875, its value wus ouly $10,475,35% 1n 10 year sluics the treaty was negotisted (unless it liaa been tho last) Lave the Americun lsherles been as valuable as during 1871, To the Western Assnciated Iress. Wasuinoroy, D, C., Feb, 11.—~Fred Dmlrllu has resigned ay umember of tho Polico Hound of Comunissioners. President Grant requested his resignation fu order that he nfght comply with a law which mfiulm the sppuintment of ong mewber of the Board from Gceorgetown, THE WEATHER, ‘Wasninaton, I, C., Fub. 13—1 8, m.—~In the Upper Lake region uorth to weat winds, ristog barometer, lower temoerature, sud clear weath- sl Duki smmediately well agaio, and was alle to Work upon iy 18701 e uaual, Wherews 'befora the upplication of the Plaater ) could G0 puthiug, And every step gave uia ‘ i ' 18 published slmultancously in England and in this . aln. A fow weeks since, o ¥ front the Artwle ¢ i ; leve that Buaron could have jnjured ber affec~ | country; and, curlously enough, it fs th tlons fu any such amount; but, belog & widower | attributed to him as -n’mumrf \;hfl: un. '«'x.fl":fi’.' himself, what was he dolug with a 'Treasury | the water It s given to the world os snonymous, widow? DIl not his experlence tell him * to | The matter ls, however, not of much importance; bevare of the vidders "1 If not, he muat have | for the poculiar atyle of Mr, Iteade prevents any becn a slmplo 8130, and hewill get off cheaply | secret as to the authorship of anyihing ho may cven ot $50,000. Wo fear, however, that, whe write, The story derives a great part of its Interest BINON conies 10 tell his slde of the story, tho | 8t Present from the lutraduction of & young Amerjs wilow OLVER moy never see the color of can womau who studies medicine at Edinburg, B1n0N's shekel l'll:lll. ul'}rlh e;l-v‘lh;flrv,.dl;d ul,h tho story of ber ez . trialy, e Springflel epudlican asys the book ———— ‘We arc [aformed by a cltizen who has suffered i lo\: "Mm;“ Ly aorse Woman's aclaiy b by bis confidence operations that & man by the a tract and invaluable misslonary document. ‘Dobts and duns sro co tive thi name of :Tnom', whose swindling pateatright | o great deal depending :‘:I::. ‘:-::.:&'nm:(n \II{; aud stock-compavy operatious (n New England, | ghility to pay with the smount of the demand, It New York, Penvaylvania, Michigan, Indiana, | is ofica refrestiing to observes great load of debt Missourd, Minnesota, Illnols, and Ohl'o, aud dif- | piting up sgainst a corporation that bas awple re- ferent parts of Canada, werc so fully exposoed In | sourcea to meet It; but & case of hopeless entangle. ‘Tus TRisuNx of Dec. 25, 1873, 1s now, with his | ment can exclte only fealings of commiscration, wyidently in love with some red wmalden, a8 he | criminaly and 160,000 fnsanc, - Thiy Frn-unu-d a J Kept bls fove covered with his blanket,—the question that must be discussed, It wus com. manner of the Slonx when they are stricken | mon at fairs and sliows for men nnd pare wou- with the tumlul" xul-lux‘x. “luml "IFnunl ma fa" ]tlu n.'url gm:fia thy I;rnmlll;’g‘n l)urhuu‘i name {n a tone Jttle louder than o whisper, an ulls aun lown_ehicep, but 1ot s wor i camo Inwith & bound. — #Litte-Soon " o fene | abont man nnd the breedbig which shoutd | bam oy el Ay wire wiscs e fo add thsf cua dered m.l?om vy gv;;fi Ai{eml‘(ll )nr lrcc"u:.p‘nmt "Il!i“mv h{‘n‘\‘5 llzl + 0 b ow |y=n:u|l. :‘l::x‘ i otbl lu 1‘.:‘:1"' 32:‘{:?;9:41:-:::?;&.;“:::2 uber each oyu; and * Runs-at-Daylictl i ey vas. 10 one woman i . A 4 Y bac sk fo Bren wallte s Ditul. | eacih 100,000 vor man fn 200,000 8t 10 become | fhaisa, 84, Lame, Dack, ud cuceriully recunicud jear ! Yo huge vn!;"o( I,r:m:u uol.".,’lt'!l. aat l":l“"lll,!v l'lll:llrz t? dug“ that :{w l‘ll. uum:!cl:l SFhends Mo June s, 147, | HOBEAET CONTON. | thal wus st uble to do a sclentlde e Ic y of marriage, the lecturer 3 1] o d cussed the couditious with which bath prsiee to NOT A QUACK NOSTRUM. "Thiese names are, of course, 38 near literal In- | the marriage should come to it ‘Thu wun | Geatlemen: | bereby certlty that for serersl years terprotations of the Indlan names as they can | should beus pure s the girl: sh didnotbellove I | Batart iover nowi thens to-fall is MorIA soeedy be rendered; but occasionally a siight error | twosetsnlinorals,ong for the womanandanuthier | rellef in thoss cases for which they gre svcorsiucnded, would oceur, and then the savugo would feel | for the man, The lecturer denfed as ucrucl wiy. | They areuot aquack nostrui, buts remedial axiat uf very much ajrmrioved, For Instatice, wheu the | tako theassortion that shio favored or ndvocated | S7eat valus. VErp wulzyouny o og) )y, o {uterpreter was told to call for juzzards | prombscuity; sho belleved that iF the body Ducksport, Me., May 27, 1874, e Head, " that warrior could nat bo found. ~Alter | were temperate lust would dle, and mew aud — . 3 Seat by mati, carerany 23 cents fur u Fack, (ie ttweara ‘retartied, b §am faupy to sy {iu fecond Piaater proved wssiMeaciuus o Lo Dot sbd vonsidersble confusion, boweyer, u feather-and- | women would be alike pure.. The source of Bold eyerywhere st 23 conts bedecked aarrior strodo proidly in, waved | erime was explained by saying that If only thoge | Jrissped; va, receipt uf price, it ue, $1.43 10 m:hxm? luwlnnl the sky, th wmn{d It under- | chitdren w % 3 for ulx. =55 for, Juelve, by WEKKS & I Sriii a‘, & born who were wished, there would | ¥, L S o stood once for all thst his name was * Eugle- | Lo nocriminals, Cousldering the subject of vul- Froprictors, Hoston, 3iass. Head,” aud .uot % Buszard-fead” Again, amrity, the lecturer said thut §t was oftener in WANTED. wang of confederates, operating on the Pacific | Ssch & case fs afforded by the experienco of the — er, followlng occaslonal light snows. when'tho name “Rope® was called, & savage | the person than in tho thing that causid the | wemsssc o e, 0 Cossty i Califorua, Oregan, and Dritish Coluin- | Clty of Portiaad, Me., wbich bah nows debe of $0,- GERMANY. J e i when tho name S Ropo e b interaroter | bhush, The child who eatis. 1o its mother to | 00 BATT I BIRS., : bia, At Victoria, Hritlsh Columbla, Lo was e« 000,000, and a population of only 30,000. Of the Cutcaao, Peb. 11, | IeatAer, hiat his name was ¢ Thread,"—~a distinction, he | ask, *Who mude me " should be told the exact :mmm with also m cousiderablo difference. | truth. The child of & inuther who couldt tell lx.{‘ufifi‘fiffl""xfl}fif"‘“fif{xd:f&f flfl'fimfl-’::‘:f;‘.‘ Whufing-Foot” danced lu similing and light | that truth would never grow up to insult the | ehibier o or Gut uf city, s pertecily coliipetent to taki as & feather. Next was ¢ntered ou the rolls | child of any other mother; but If the motber | EBARY uf 8 b b 3l 1ooat unquestivuct +8poon-Hunter, or Butler. i ot A 3 S i000-Man+ had | refused 1o eil the clatd whot It asked, it would | "Erereorcqmete ey aaliateri, “Anitea |7 3 4 { FOUR THOUSAND IDLM MINERS. LoxDox, Feb. 1L.—A distressing condition of thinge prevails in the coal-mine districts of Westphalla and Rnlneland. A great number of workmen have been disiissed, and there e over 4,000 usemployed persons, among whum the distress s fearful. No signs of Luprove- ment in trade or cominerce sre perceptible. OCRAN TRLEORAPIL ‘The press desires 8 prolongation of the pro- posed new cablo to Germsny. Such an under- taking is recelving attention from projectors. EGYPT, TOR ADTSSINIAN WAL Loxpox, Feb. 11.—A spicial to the Standard from Alexandria anuoounces that the Egvotisn troopa baye sgaiu been defested neur Massowah, goged fn his 0ld dodgo of giviug to tho poor b | 40441 boaded dobt, 84,000,000 was glven as ratl- Gndcr 3 eatablla himtelf i the conidenes of | 008 uatsnices, snd ihe vatlzosds bava now de- lted. A wsy out may ba discovered, bnt It Is the people, preparatory to a big confidence opers- ’“': 0 2 tion, The Facifi-Const press will do well to :‘:1,.',"':,{5?3:.','.?‘ Avi prassstu g Livita f:-“b lh‘al:r readers ou their guard uot to bo taken | - yy, Joseph Cook, the new defender of Ortho- y them. . doxy, declares that there fs no acholarly dkepti- The Washiogton precediopateh prestdlspateh was misdead | I 18 Boston. *arvasd Callegs, In. the time of - | Tom Pajne, was fall of tho wiseat of French skep- Ing. It atated that tho Benato had rojectod thio | gictam. ~Latayetto bad uracd tho whola heart of M giving Copt, EAps half & willfon ot dollars | our people lownrds France, **The atroclously for deepening tbe Bouth-Pass chanuel to tweuty | sballow and anclean, but brillisot and audaclous feet. But it appears that the Scnate voted him | Parisisn {nfdelity of the period—a schemu of B-per-cent ‘bunds Inatead of mouey, which wro | thought which we now regard with pity, snd which ‘Wworth 13 per cent miore than grecubacks; so | noscholar cares to bear named—was then stiract. that, by sclling bis bonds, be will inake $60,000. | ive oven to scholarly undergraduates. Harvard Vessels drawiug nincteen fect are now golngz to | wever liad a President Dwight to take the polson of e through the deopened chanel our ¥rench period out of ber volns, Jn that fact . Vegine the hlstory of Lostou ekepticism.” ' Yalo a more villaluous countenance than slmust any e ——— of the others. *Nu-Neck ™ excited tho loud ROYAL BAKING POWDER., eers and luughter of all his comrades by gete | ~mmmmmmarmmm e {ug a sad ducking 1n o mud-puddio as o was praucing tmuy forward. * Churglug-Bear is a promivent Carporal, and has . INTERBSTING ANTECEDENTS, . i When we muado our last charge jo the Slim- Buttes fight, in September, hu fought for bis life most duptmel& and was finully dragged out of Lis lair in the bottom of & ieep gully, when Le had only one cartridie left. * Marched hero s as a_prisoner, he soon alter eullsted with Crook, aud, about two months from the date of bis capture, exhibited b prow e d braver Bl sptuce, exhinnal gt prossapad Uratiry Absolutely Pure. former comrades, RAL Y. ,n!“m. SEAAAL FarRYAT N B a0, Yot 11 ~Midalght, Hiailons, | Aar.| n'.l Wind, | Ruiw Weather. e e, » e ey . 4 Holy-Bear" ecxbibited tke most striking ¥~ The Roya! Bakiog Powdcr {s prepared upoa scientific principles, from ingredlents that aze the Itbas been proposed to odopt & constitg. | [YOWI3ave had the sme csporience a8 larvacd, ROME. y SUICIOE. Lralta GE b perfect cussednesss but (hets of | mot eiective aad wholessie. 1f recelvel & spetial Ceotannial Award for thesa erite: T he Fenuiu tlonal smendinent making ex-Fresidents life had it not been for tho massive wrguments of Dr. Wuzerixa, W. V., Feb, 11.—The body of TUR VATICAN, Loxpox, Feb. 11.~A dispatch to the Time from Rowe says the Pope 1s full of the project for coptinuing the Vatican Council. The con- »a | * can be bad only In tiy caus, andlafor sale by ths best g ¢ Bad t nok b (ke ki, wrgwments of . eourse, you understaud thas an Indlan's Tdea ,b o beat grocers overywhere, but in case you canuut vbtalu ot i 1t scud 60 cont (or 111, F 35 ceats for 131 b., direct to Ttoysl Bl ; of virtuo s that bo who cau display e miost | willivceivatt by retura inail. Tecetpt a1 disecioa for RXICE e delciods Yoenss Hods, sleoy unmitigated mesnucss possessed the most of it. seut free ou apylication, costosiug Y ceat stampe Tbe wost bundiome snd stately of all was * * Sergeaut * White-Thunder,” & “Brule Bloux. George W. Marquls, late foremsnat Armstrong, Coon & Co."s plantog.will in this city, who had beeu ilsslng since Wednesdsy last, was found 1u the creek to-dsy, suppoicd to Lave suiclded. newmbers of the United Btates Benate, to repre- | Cook sald, farther, that it would do now to tell et tho Unlon st large; but 8o one bas sug- | the truth of Harvard and Boatpn, since they havo gested avy position, peusiom, or ewployment | slowly outgrowan the poison