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THE CHICAGD “TRIBUNE:* \WWVEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1877, g o ~ onnl Bank of New York, and the testimony | Entightening the World," w been 1) In tha country are engaged in devising the best | aud the exercires weroof & very Interosting na- J [ N o Sty o oo o repatatton for trath {50, KT thow that thix whore Sanepieter i s, | rowgniening the World, by el peo- MARDI GRA: means (o reformn cciiminalg, Temeds Kaimeriam, | fures e son reroof 8 very Interg by tlo AMUSEMENTS. » ¥ "5“ PELTETIAR, f:nrrl to the Electoral vote of Oregon originated | ple, Referred, aud get il of teamps. ‘The Children's Home | Preafdent of the Fuculty, Prof, E, J, Gfllett, > o of New Orleans, testifled that e was n walter at | i1 he very headquarters of the Democratic [ - liccess till 10 to-morrow. Roeato tho lountain-ead of these evits, for (¢ | A D, D. D,y and the valedctory delivered by JHE APOLLO CLUB CONCERT. —— The Customary Celebration of Shrave LOOCAL POLITICS. Tuesday at the South, THE YOUNG DEMOCRAOT. ! 1he restanrant whers on Bunday, Dee. 3, mem- | Party In New York City. bors anid clorks f the Tetarning Board ‘dined; | . Mr. Kernan srguca that tho witaess, Jourdan, . and that he overheard the conversation between | Bad been mbmnnuh atthe Instance of an indl-. Wells, Anderson, and Litticfiell. Ho heanl | Yidual memberof the Committee, and not by the must by clear that. the tmmr, the pauperyand | Prof, A, M. Carpenter, M. D, The. gradunting: | _The Apollo Club gave the second regular concert the criminal of to-day was flitecn years or o | class numbercd elxty, lcrmnnl(ng tho Btates of | of Ita season last evening at McCormick's Hall, ago 8 homcless, friendlesn child, so that the ob- Tows, Missouri, lfilno 8, Michigan, Kansns, | which was dennely crowded, every seat belng oc. Jeets of this Home being well carricd out must Minnesota, (.‘nlllnrnhtl Oregun, n'Jlnnn. New [ cupled, and a large number being obligedto stand, & Commiittee. The gentleman nresenting this | A meeting of the “Young Democracy ? was &0 & great way to reform the great soclal ovils | York, Nebraska, and Bennaglvania. p e o fucetion by Littiefehl: | resafution o tha Senate (achonr sy g this | b sesterday afteragon in an upper room of AIl the Larger Citles Paraded by Fane [ Sfaiaa tor hiterionmriyoyfireat sock report + Nuurasks, naylvan A very inteteating and. plessg fentare of 1 ik Siate, the vote wonld - be given 1a 1ayay | It proner fo g0 Into tho iacussion 88 to whit, | No. 27 elere s prooon youthful adherents tnstle Processions. aliout $33,000was subscribed by those prescn TIRES aaxlilary cliorus of T e anghiow, sl chat. i (Welll{cfi?l ot carc what :lm(c;twm‘n{lflm:n;l befora :{lulnlrou{ ures, nm; to the party must b an (nstenifieant, quanting, ’ to establish the Home In permanent quarters, . v Ehotus o fouanos 'n'::'x “-‘m:.h The v Vi 11, an, n s hat he (Kernan . ” e e— rus, ;mil!:]l twcume of the State. Witness was sub- woutd nn:‘rercr :.’o th: S nl?::r. It the porsons present, yesterday were angthing THE R LROADS AT JOLIET, 6T~ . and_notwithstanding the excollent maennerchop e SR iis CRoAS F AT, Ar. Kernan then quoted from the testimony, | upon which one can form aq iea of the'r num- | Now Orleans and Memphis Take the Lead AL . Spectal Dlspateh to The Tribune, stngtag of tha Club, 1ho departure from the wanal which, hawever, brought out 1o new facts nor | and n;’d when it was |l(u-uvcr|ed thntl\\'nm Was | bers. About a dozen Reformers were present,— in These Frivolities, W T o Jotter, 1L, Feb, 18.—Abaut 1 wclock this | Practico of the Club whs a walcomo ona In the woy tenied to weaken the testimony In chict, toell ek wes {Hought, wuts would be inatl- | not all of them young nor gooi-looking, ono of OV LT DRKE. mornina a fire broka out In a frame building on | both of novelty and excellence. Tho organization them being decfdeidly bad as to one eye. How- every they wers Reformers, all of them, and they proceeded to business, ‘The forelgn rates ndopted by the representa- af tho chorus was about as follows: Bopranos, 00; tises of the rouds leading East fom this city on | TSTeTtOR i oxed by o o Sl a5 | etos, 307 tenors, 331 Unswce, 50, Thepmseress A T e omatderad, fale i QUL | 3L Gobl, fweler, ~ This bating su e | 7Lh008 Of o by nd excolince, and openey Ly all the parties concerncd In tho export busi- - With theeo of Mendelsohn's part songs, which wera h The Daltimore & Oblo and the Pennayl. | OPHers: both franie, adjoining, wera totally de- | Foltcionsly rung, followed by by Dach's’ motelt for lcsl;- 0] i o i tiafled swith th m’M stroyed. One was owned by E. H, Afken, a | elght votces, **1 Wreatleand Pray, " which hna never 3 ” sople! 3 tlouble antiphun il e fault with the arrangement, and that. no better | D: Maron, Sccretary of the People's Loan and P (ea lostnyg with o chorale and fagne, In his tres Homestead Association, John 8. Miller, fnsur- | ment of the subject, Bach han employed m: Dlan of ndjustmout could be devised. Of courso | O agent, and the ofllce of the Atlntle & | Bausl means. 1 baing 1o thes pemp it a8 mode; the rates favor Philadelphta and Baltimore | Pacine Teicgraph Company. The othier was | the Dorian. The motivo i uil Drobability o ery greatly, and the oficlale of tho roads leading to | awned and wecupied Bt W F. Barselt & S, of Greanclent miclaites which ivero chamcteritio those citles are Justified in being pleased with | hardware merchants. The total loss on stock | o "m 3 ';a:: T.'," D}:n:'(‘r.:‘rnwmf:?u:w»n Adjotryed Hl ‘M“}T;f,w‘ :'Iurlmmllc, nl;ll funds n-c:cdra!‘mla‘ ; Lo“d‘clrem} v if hose suits, It was sugeested that the National 0,‘,,‘,;::.‘ ‘fl,’: ,‘n‘{f,‘.‘.,,“:d l'{f,"“(,l,’(]: J,’Jfl',’;m"fi‘,‘; Domacratic Comulttec should bear thio expents, Weat. 'In view of objections being ratscd to the | &nd telegrama wero sent to NEW_ ORLEANS. Nuw Ontgaxs, Feb. 13.—~The weather was _ unfavorable, u light rafn falling steadily during pe b, 5 herton was closen o preeide, while | oot oL Tin fala steatly uriog s,;;m{",:' it Blled the onerous position of |\ aitier: the programme of the procession of The last-named person moved to appoint a | King Curnlval was carrled out. Subject: His committee to cansist, of two from ench ward for | tory of the military nrogress of tho world; the the purpose of estending the atganization In { different periods represeuted by groups appro< Simyorions wanis of tho city. This motton | priately coatumed. Tho.royal ehariot: contatn: Aftor a period of silent praser. Chalrman | Ivg the throneof Rex, led the van, After thls Exprcs!edplhc opiufon u‘:':::’lh’u;"lfml ‘mim. camo Car 1, Introducing warelors of Africa. it New York“lor !tlha: tin; t the voto of Oregon as cast by tho | Purpose. icre never was g suggestion thal 'filc‘:a':nbl m:’ Flectors, he will rfr:nln hero (o’r the u)umny lhn)nhl be un.-d!{or Ampmru;r nxc‘s in Jurposcof giving testimony before the Electoral Qregon. The moncy eent to Oregun from New S0l Y York was subsequently returned, Ho had no Paorisaian wacu o Oregon casa sball come | J0 e et ot il g BPRARING. show that any moncy had been used Improperly, W. K. Spearing publishes a eard denying the | 8l he was willing to throw open tho doors to - | sec il corruption cxisted. c;‘;};‘,“',‘g;fidx"’{:}"‘jk{"“fil‘éfi" fiiltont ot g",f,, After some further discussion_the resolution would be pleased to see Giffont {n Washington | 88 subimitted sesterday by Mr. Mitchell fgr the o y bo dourn unttl a permanent organization wnda | Car 2, proupof Egyptian warrlors perlod, 1,600 ut, They cannot be blamed for | a0 buildings fa about 817,000, which fs fally [ 1% Giaygoigercard 0 | ot to make good s statement under oath, Viion, | ourlan wasngreed to witliout's ui- | ghivatie pisco Tof mesis conm b aaon 00 @ | G 3, eroupef Eeyptian wa Baypliane; bl | o greomiement, Tiey enanol bo bamed for | O, Befiatine 1s about 817,000 wiien te ho "Tiore. modtrn mies mo i G orian il P THR SENATH COMMITTRE, \ d D a y TheSecretary made a plea forthe young men. | 1,000 B. C. Car 4, Medes and Pcrsians, 1. C. 500! inal cltl Tho New York 25 et unkuown, . major modes, thira giving s work an eflect ot S M. Suclton, of Hines County, Miss., was [ Messrs, Sargent, Dorscy, and Merrimon wers | Thcy hnd ha snld, been erowded uut of all the | Prominent fn thin eroup was o Perainn Chiof | terminal citles, Tho New ok e o o e unest and “desire “oxpremnive of fho worls, befare the Senafe Committeo on Prisileges aud | apnointed metnbers of thi how Conference Com- | ponsible beneflta'accruing from the sucers. ot motnted onun_ clephant. Car 5, Urecee, 1, G, | 1Ike the new "}" s "’,’;‘"' "e' e "','"'"W i AT RAVENNA, \§ wreatio and proy UL blested by Thes.™ Elections this morning and testified:™ e {s | uittea on the bill appropriating sm‘uuo to | ihe f,.rgln_m tlier wonls, thoy got no oflices, | KU, Car Rome; triumphal ear of the period fi_h-u them 8 trial hnnq BCO l;m‘la h' ue wi ‘-“:f-i CrevELAND, O., Feb, 1%.—Abont 1 o'elock :;lln.el!ul l‘fi he gh' ened by tho Introduction no knowledge of duplicata ballot.! 3 - f P a cold, He hioped some of them would rpeak | 8 1luns, Qoths, and Vandals, A, D, ar Y, 3 “ J 1 iven out by the 8o The et v <h out udges of elections, | rent fiseal yenr, 3 = i d . 500, | that Vanderbiit, after getting to underatand the | Inz mitl, at Ravenna, 0. The miil and contents | & out by the sopranios, emotett clones witl ;.(xxx;cxwurs‘l_ u:;\:{ Ié;'l:u:cl:‘cn “:,c:d Reputivan Mossre, Alllson, Windom, and B —— v, and slngled out a rencando Kepubliean by | Northern Danes and Am:lo-éaxuns, 00. 8 fonr-part chorale wrltten i n F minor, but ending workings of the arrangenient, will roluse to nd- | were totally destroyed. ‘Tho loas will op. rox- " 8 lere 16 tho new arfangement, The Grand Imato §7, Imy; pm-t.h;v covered by lummucé‘p No :',!."\hn?.:‘l:;leeak;;;:%?r ‘-{fl?.fi"c).;fi?."?«’.‘,"fl:?{n’fv‘}}’?.‘.’ Trunk and other lines leading to Boston and | other buhd:nm destroyed. out accompaniment, and aithough the fugal part ls Portland, though they tacitly gave thele consent l:l.lvn;\:qul 0. Fou. 13.—Tho total loss on | extremely dificuif, 5t wos - carrled hy Ing-| to the arrangemeut, are dead agalnst it, and flmdluy'spln;u mill at Ravenua, O., Is £06,000, vg%m a precision In tone and \em;omzfig the nameof Mifler from whom ho desired to | Car 10, Moslems and Caliphs, A, . 800, hear. Atter this cane the King, magnieently at- Mr, Miller, aftor alluding to his recent con- | tired, on ‘horsoback, surrounded by a brililantly- Yerslon to tie party, mado a regulation Reform | dreesed sulte, . speoch, upholding the Jeffersonian test of | Car 1, Crusaders, A, D. 1100, Car 12, n Clubs: during cach political campalgn sinco | polnted members of the Conferonce Comnittes 1570, Thinks the colored peoplo were honestly | un the Indian Appropriation bill, convinced, previous to the election of 187, that | ‘Tue bill to amend the Pacific Rallroad aets would best subzervo thefr own fnterests | Was taken upIn order that it should be un- Ly Voting with the native white people of Mis- | finished business to-morrow. +lionesty and competenco® In those who Were | battcringram of the middie ngos, A, D. | have alicady found out that upder it they eatt- | Insurance, $2,000, with ‘s regard (0 cxpremsion thAt ling HAA A ey o e e il exeeutiva seislon, | after tha'ddices, s a matter o conmen o | (AR BT gt Lo mldh St | mot i T fea e irsiEhl forexport. Tho sty I hte ity oy (aled, Uy, & chond o whien the doors reopencd took & recees un® | Tuded to the new Democraticparty as “destined | vasion of Mexico; Cortez and the Aztce Slenbanip linea frins Ddstannnd New gricres AT DARDANELLE, ARK. Tant W umphe e gty e1ca, Ve, most brill. OREGON. .| th 10 o'clock to-morrow. to -“"'"Pfl"rlflhl‘lfl‘!fl-“ ele, ete ‘“'“‘,".’;‘, . D, B0 | Tl Uiider o e matoogetier, aiid 4% | ity Rook, Ak, Fob. 0.4 fira ab Dar- | Sns s fmportant, number wan Gonnod's pirs. M;g’.‘x;’:'?g.;;:;." S x—aousu Capt, Feency couidn't say fairer than that. the “Thirty Years' war; tho Cavallers, A, D). toals to make tho rates for them, Mr. Du | danclio yesterdsy moring destroyed property | PiFase of tio 197th Paaim. v iy Babylon's Wa Ar. Miller moved 1o sppolnt o committee on | 10, Car 15, officers and army of India, A, D, Permatent organization. " lis motlon was ear- | 1750, Car lli, Amcrlean War, A, 1), 1730, Car ried, and the following committee was chosen: 17, American Tndians n salp dance, A, D, AL 3t Miller, P, Carney, M. Scullyy M. A La | 1756, Cor 18, Napolcon ot 8t. Hclenn; Mar- Buy, George T. Gibson, ehal of the Empire in the foreground, A, D, Dr. 8tlt, M. Brennan, and 3, M. Miller wera | 1800, Car 19, Asla; Japancse, Chinese, and relled upon to hire & hall, ‘ Monzollan warrlors, A, D, 1847, Uar 2, unciv- Dr. Btit's mnotion was thon renewed and car- | ilized islandars, Fijl, Demarara, and Sandwich Hod snd tho mceting choso a comniitico con- | Iolands, A, D, 1847, Car 31, ofliccrs sistlng of tiwa frum each ward to look afterthe | and soldlers ot England pnd _ Franco organizatiou {n the wards, departing for the Crimng A, D. 1834, Then the Reformers sdfourned to meet on | Car 22, Rebolllon tn_America, A, D, 1863, Friday, the hour to be desided upon beforo that | Car 2%, Prussia aud France, Von Moltke on day, - hiorscback, surrounded by French and Prussian ofticers and soldicrs, Car 26, and lust, Turks, — WASHINGTON, f)ur;éw. Herzegovintavs, and Montencgrins, As Thousands of strangers are fn the clty, and Presldent Grant in Reply to nn 1dlo Rumor | tho hotels and steaiats wa oeio ! —=Cnpt. Eads' Jottles~Cable Companies— An the evening, the Mistick Krewoe of Comus 000, Among other bulldings de- :3},,l“;;fi;‘“:;‘a:v.::ln:'fifl:;'gmu share Jear ‘The Clerk was nearly twwo hours reading the rat . time in” this Wasminatoy, D, C., Fob. 18,~The Scnnle‘ ournil of the leglslativa day of the 1st of gave a striklng example of Its loquachty to-day, February. aud of its facllity for wandering off from n Mr. Hewitt reported back the Senate bill to Dending question to constderirrevelant matters, | oncourage telegraplile communication between " " > ! the United States and Europe. 1assed, The Committee on Privlicges and Electlons | i, S Ie0 Blajes o Gommitico on the Blection wanted o reaolution passed for the arrest of | in ioridn, declnring (ot the: Tiidos Electors Conrad C. Juurdan, tho Cashier of the Third | lnd been elected fn that Btate, was considered, Natlonal Bank of New York, where Tilden Is | Mr. Wilson ssked Mr. llurklnu what latitude ho supposed to keep his deposits, Jourdan has | Was golug to allow for dehate. this resolution the Scnnte mandgud to debate | Ifp did not, want to be bothered by this funeral 1ho Oregon election trick for the whole after- | bustness, noon, The time wos not altogether Mr, Ilopkins sald ho {ntended limitiog the wasted, however, for Semator Kelly d;:!::nle n'i‘l’ ,,‘;"f. hout,ucb;\ls}nug lB“ hlml ;[u.-r.-‘u the K " 0] Ty gpect e ol a tribunal refusing’to e A e ke Tho ot anad refusing to Yerney, Agent of the Cunard Line, and Mr, | valued at 875, g Earll, Kgcnr.ol' the Auctior Liue, stated yester- | stroyed was that of the didependent Arkansian, country, Tho chorus opens with °chant of day l‘mr. thoy will not pay the least attentlon to | o ucwapaper published at that place, the Isruclites bawalling their captivity, interrapted the rates made by the raliroudd, ‘Tucy think . — by the drunken capturs, who demand o wong of the rullronds bave enough to do to run their AT LOUISVILLE. /uu:. Tho “children of " Iarac), though forced to own alfairs without trylng to run thoso of the LoUsVILLE, Ky, Feb. 18.—A fire this even- #ing, Incite ench uther not to'degrado thalr hol steamship lnes. Nous of the roads wore ablo Ty city, aml are soexcited by the recital of thelr to mako {-‘untrnuia at tho new rates yesterday, Ing damaged the Ashbury Colored Church, | wronge that they tnry and curso dholr abylonlan the shiippers refusing to pay higher Tates than | Methodist denomination, $10,000, No fnsue- gf:’f’x:'x’::’:’:fiae'{yhfir:&m:'J.'xo”.:";{’fifi.’.{“?-’fl;’.’.,fl',‘,‘,’fi', those chargen during the past weck. It be- | ance. Thechurch swas ono of tho oldest n the seas given with nccompanbinent, Mr. Baird taking comes more - evident every day that therail- | State. Threo tiremen wero severcly Injured In | the jiano part with admirable taste, It was zlorie roads will natT?n able {o fialnhlllsh fnlrcl.fin cendesvoriug to escape burning to death, 'l'l:‘w ‘{,ng;lxé Il‘hl.";lt?inn.d 'I:m!eu fn;»'ncl;)ly d‘f-nn- ) c e shing themselves en. s Sver thele iy, oy, a0 ind malotaln Fho fourth lmpoctanc nuniber - wan Sennea ratos Lo the stcamebips will bon Lanler fob OBITUARY. e ety Socund i, ot or fomale Yolces than they have undertuken wver before. The DEES ough very stcamalp rates o uever wnlform; at oo ting | Death of tho Man Who feoms to Tavo [ 9%, 6 dolighiral, ™ 'rho o roica they nrcfow and at another ligh, just accord- Itrought Brookiyn Up by Iand. most nerfoct and really artistle foaturas of the fug to the amount of froight wanted by the * Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune, evening, Thesineing of this Paalm way ane of e confesstoual, und gave an entertalotng explana- | j5iog'soen tho report. of the minors o the | Other Matters. weroout u_ procession. Subjeets, the Arayan | Vessals to complete alond. ~ . N&w Youk, Febi, #.—Cyrus P\ Simith, Pres(- striking events of {ho Iaat Cincinnatl iostlsal, iy on of how Mr. Tilden's moncy was ueed in | Commitios, eontumig eriomal oty of the pectal Dirpateh 10 Tne Trivuns, Racas U W ohahiu ol Tsore: “Grele ragaiys o sy oFomiion, the rafiroads have latoly | gon of st Unton Ferry Gompang, and ous of P A L T setting un Cronin’s Electoral College. Ilesald | never been taken, and containing reflections WASHINGTON, D. ., Feb, 19.~The Prestdent's | Republican llumrl.-‘; Tmperlal iwmc; Commente- uuuhér(n it v«:merfl'm and the N uruwrln rouds | theoldest and most widely-known rosidents of | to'the ludies of the Apollo ' Club to awaed, them i 3,0 vas obtal from Now York, Tho | Upon the majority which were utterly unwar- ::llllmr ’S:Mh:(!“::::,t b,lv"e:lcltrgm;nh, was not used | Tanted, he thought thero should be mors timo wit was applied for ouly becaso the first re- | 106 tebnte. - Ta tlien argued i support of the wittance, forwanléd by Patriek from Sun Fran- Mr. Dunnell, who haa signed the minority re- ciseo, had not been recelved, and a few promi- | port, spoke in nu”mn of that report. newt Demderats ind given thelr notes to Laad | M. Purman sald: T find now the appropetate 5 4 2 . | Opportunity to state from my own knowledge ¢ ush, the bnnkers, for . the money necded Im. u‘.’umm conditfon of the l‘r’:'-slucmlnl Voto fy Wediately. The SA,000 In currency produced | g Srate coneerning which so much {s Involved attention was to-day called to o statement pub- | ment of the Dark Ages: Dawn of Chrlsn.(w:nlty; lishied fn tho New York Jlerald to the effcct that [ afroe Ghe o Sirogo oy i, Of & Catisa upon the complotion of the penting wegotia- venturys ¢ Crebades,” o hunting scene, repres tlons between tho Unlted States and Nicaragua | rented Charles, Duke of Burguud 3 a dinner- concernfng tho shipcanal, e would be made l’“""; Age of Um‘"“'“"& threo carg devotel criodss President of . tha Construction Com- | 1o tho eXtravagances of as many periods; nele Bam walching the promenaders vauy, and that bis proposed visit to Europe | of - Boston Cmnmon".z the Present Age was In the {nterest of tho enterprise. The | —Zouave trouscrs, hig lmoqnl\l waterfalis, Mine: outof the fruits gained by the treaty of peaco | Drookliyn, dled this morning, sged 76. Mr. | the palm of cxcellence over the Cinclunatl ladics, made by the trunk linca some tlma’nfin, and | Bmfth was fourth Mayor of Brooklyn, belng :1“:','3 "‘q!;}‘.,‘};:‘.”,‘.‘.f,:;l:’;“',.':,'},“...{,"J:':J.’:'.'.‘,‘; nm '3,1; throuch tia short-sighteducss of W, IL Vau- | jocted in 1500, 110 was conmoeted with nearly | on tho programme, tho SMendelasohn Motels ;lcrl)‘l(ll '"}'“'{,' m,“‘,"n":":' s ]cls'.l,tl"']m{’r"l{f“hc{"" every public fmprovement fn that city from [ f+dudge o, {1 od, * which wcaa given Ly thio Club adopted Monde shoatd Un auhired Lo by L the | 1827 o the day of e death. Tio was Villago | 1L seanar siylo ® m’ o arEnity s, les, uat only loston would safer areatiy, but | Clerk when Brooklyn was a village, Corporation | volce well beiitting: “tha " lintrossive composi- Chilengo nud” New York would also bo great | Gounsel when it firat become a ity, then Mayor, llflm| Intespersed "among these moro perious losers, Thicre aro no such throush rates from | Supervisor, Alderman, State Senator, and | Dumbers were lighter oncs, Smarth eradlo o I : P e venty- | Gurretta~beautltul sune, 0, My Love's Liko g ), of which the nmount used was but | i irundcratanding aod controversy. The Re- | Prestdent sald hio had scen the stateincat. 1o | #ud bt backe The lastrenn ) rvabearing | S8 Loutsy Indianapally Tolcdo, (octonatl,and | Presldent of the Educational Boanl for tiventy Kl o g™ Laneas protiy ..:K'ufli?,‘.fi Ry Sl nalalling: what v Al daCruik. | finlilean pacty to ourt) ot maeiar, GIEst | said the subfect bad neverentered his thowghts: ealiand. lish. annonneed o HeoaldanU B o & ‘“hippers | “'TiiS5 hiebeeamo Managing Directorof the Une eador fittle cradts nops ot hd Jrabye Kelly thoushit State Goveriment i 1t hands, went futo the | thot it had always heen the rule of Mis ‘The Krowe grave a tableaix at Varieties Thea- | Of those points would bo uble to export thelr fon FerryCampany, which position heaccupled tilt | whiey the oliorus apeclally displayed 1ta planixsimio ERONIN GOT TOO MUCH, last campuln determined to win'If our own ree | e not to undertake athiug unless he felt that tre, fotlawed by agrand ball. _Tho Kiug of the | treights at inuch lower ratea thun those from | is death, e waia memner of the First Pros- quality and skiliful detsll of cxprosslon, ay Dut he fnslsted on havine 85,000 to compeneate | wourecs nuid efforts, coupled with the most . Chivata by Atnply addiug the local rutes to the | byterian Clureh oud chorster of Rtscholroyer | Well “as Ms clear enunclation, Taking hie had some ability to make a Buccess of it,and, | Carnival Is recciving ot the Exposition Iiall, In this case, lic did not foel thiat way; thatwhat | Which is thronged with visitors. englncering knowledze he had nequlred at the % Military Acadeiny ho'hy o ; IN MEMPIITS, S raauny Be kAl lamlic Ao WISt | tastrms, Tenn., Feb. 1—-Nobmithstonding the Preaident of such an important work shoulg | the day opened cloudy '":"‘ threatening, aud all Le an able financier ns well as an enginger; thag | QUring the forenoon a light rain_foll, yet tele- his experletcs in Mifo had fn no wag tended | KM from the Signnl Bervico Department, at to fit Dim for such on undertaking, | WAsbington gave nasurance that the festivities Wero he to enter on such o duty of tho carnival would not bo fnterrupted by ho would feel that fallure was cortaln, . Ho rafn, and during the entfre day Maln, and gther Jocosely adiled that s Prosident of such ap ym. | Prominent strects wero filled with maskera and portant corporation there was oue duty which | 5Pectators, aud tho entira city was given up to lic thought he might bo pble to perfornt about | the relgn of the Merrlo Monarch, ‘"‘°"“"": as well us any one clso they could sclect, and | o'clock, traversed Main atrcet with his Royal that was to ‘drw his salury. Ho sald aside | retinue, and traln of camels, and Royul patan- from the absyrdity of the statement, he did not | Yulns Lut his Mafesty to-lay wns mounted on n ocests rates from the last named seaports, and | thirty years, tne proviamme as - a whule, wiich chorut nfter awhile most u? the export busluluu would i —————— singlne has never been eant hor before, and tha seck thint ehannel, W c. Clitb has never given a more brililantly ruccessful e AR it WESTERN CATHOLIC, conceet. Tho Uilance fa cxcelfent, although the e wll nrlamx.vx_ efith ial |]e DHIY(WII! ’lfl Tv the Editor of TAe Tribune. ¢ | supertority teatn with tho oltos and hasses, ‘;‘fi?&flfi“"fi-? L trbya‘“fl;": o Ming thelate | micago, Feb, 1L.—Your reply In to-dag’s | Tmling faid dinerpling oo baseos Ttat i even In the “matice of timing tho programme, { was that tho yutes on export Lusl- | THIDUNBto My Bcanlon's remarks upon your [ fren i the Commionced prectacly 'ny o ant ajoncn neas should be tho same vin all- the | Intonrticlesont “ilome Rule,” states that the preciuely at 10, as be had previonsly snnounced seuporta. The Baltimora und Pennsylvants | latter were written to counteract the effect of o would bie the casa. An esampla for others, T e s, satisfled with the worklngs of | vigoted artlelo on that nondescript sheet, known | /1o 83t un ot gy waro allot. Yantags over Nowt York oy he pior Mad 81280~ | 4o fow as th Western Gatholic, Yonr motiven | 1oy oat iy s Jetzlger (t Sties Vacihucr "l‘hcy%mhnud thay tho steawship rates from | Ao to-be commended; but they have eaused ,’,'L';:'\“u",:a‘l‘,;‘:fi; {',',:,"':‘1,';""‘,"‘."}3‘" o Fhilzdelphia und Balthnore wars much highor | yon more trouble then you would bo willlng to | echnleal o Mignon Bong* by Liwxt, and 1bo than from Bogton und New York, and for this | ussuino had you been acquainted with the stand- | reons sand - are **Ritorna Vincltor) from reason thoy urwed the estubllstinent of unle fngand Influenco of tho journal to which you | ;A8 Wo Yave »o recently * noticed Jorm rates 1o European pointa via all the sea- aid ding lionor fn noticing 1t. I deem it Miss Denziger's siiginy that we need potts, as this glves them their former advnntage Sxcecditig hoyol LR not now kay moro than that all of hor aumbery over New York, That this waa thocnd thoy | dutyus s Catholic to make, for your benelit, ns | wero excellently sung. | As b pecimen of technical T for damage to his law bustnees, and that | hierole devotion on the part of our voters, conld swonnt was paid hima, The rest of tho money ;L(‘l:lfl‘:"fl’lc“lgc na lj:ml.“{'w:al wnnflx and free was used to retain Tawyers, when 1t was sup- byc::‘cnl:::'s T ‘;r"‘n:{f,"s"nr'l',%u'l““fig s posed that fegal proceedings would arlse, The | 47, ;,,.m during tho cmfipn!zn or from an; por- inony part of Kelly's specelt was Iils sticking | tion of the Stute eamo up any ery of lmfin dn- 10 Cronin, sl decuritz that he should ba (lon, with one or Lwo minor eXceptions. It mueh disappointed 1 the Commission did | was without exm{xllon the most peacelul elees not onder - i3 vote to be counted It | tlon ever hold In tho State, and not one cass of v yery droll that the Seoator shoull | violence or alsturhance 'on electlonday has bave full faith that Cronin had made | como to my knowledge. Itseemed tho peenliny Tilden Uresideft, and b the samy thue should privilegs of the Republicans ta win uuder all have characterized the bnportant eervices of | these advantageous cireumstances, but it s n that pereon as gveryatld with the paltry sum of | fuct which I eannot stand upon this floor and S5.000, The resutution to b fng Cashier Jourdan deny, aud which evory man, woman, and child ore the Lor of the Senate’ wos adopted with | In my State knows, that Florida was lost by tho nu-upen oppositton exeept from Senutor Sauls- | Repiblican party In tho lata eleetion, and”that L Al tue Detocrals yoted to sdjourn, { the Democratic’ Govertor and ‘Titden Electors oy tu itave ol the adoption of the resu- | wers truly clected. I moke this declaration il o v twel o “ o] &klily her porforiance of the ** Mignon o™ of ‘utiva. now, under the most solemn_sevse of publici know what€ood ho cuuld do othur than to | Koyal charlot drawn by twelve whits stecds, and | hiad b viow can beat. be seen by tlio foliowingr | niso for the menernl camuutinity, these disclo- | {578 TEROHIIACe of the ol R bl R — *{und" from an” drroaiatibie. feeilig OF" oblirs. | biiais the hegotstlons amito st 0 | . o Bactty . Uitk stecds, Ruros, ot rhieh, tho Fatos established Mouday | pures, 1t Iy bigh timo that tho Weatern Catholic | fil LS Suazkalo, Stas il s wnos e IN CONGRIESS. tlon to tho peaple of my State, who lavo | which, however, i3 now doubttul. il would | teen comicflonts or curs, each belng o rood hure | wera based, Tho local rates to the various | shontd ho known 08 It dererves o ho nown; | which scomed to bo *cmphostzod by the: faet AR the right to expeet that, however glrtlmu not, however, * abandon nll’ Lope of fhe | 1cqiie un some pubject, promuent mnong which lmrt-.‘n;;llm!lhflglnf;fl;lh;‘;wflm{m gm:: rogm and that the munfiuntlm"rlu whom fl|clnhp-“m s v s oo il iero to e oy 9 L] o were subn; arl 0 14 fig rive Ly of 3+ nmbers oo e Tauelg. transer] lon Wasafseroy, D. C.y Feb, 10.—Tho croden- | HiIF, T antptive oy Lo in blspo- 7 3 represent should be riven on opportunity of d o ahould at Jeast, ‘on thala of fenaor-elect D, T, Corbln, sigeed by | questlons of public fact, bo an honest’ man. Uuy, Chamnberisin, wero read and filed, - ut, siry I would nat be understood in making The Clair ald before the Senate o commuut- :"x'.f,gfifi n;fllil':l;_m 'f:;vlflgnrlflnelu F AT «ation from the Attoruey-General n angwer to | BA0L plreg et it y A 1T hore i tle resolution of Mr. Bayard, adopted some | principlch of the epubifean party, and for their weels ugo, calling for full Information In regard | sake have been uln;icu by the fires of martyr- 1o the number of Deputy United States ,Lhm ;1‘5-‘!;)(! :le’:lp Lm{rvm’:’ .fi}'fl,’f‘ffl;,.z?‘,‘;‘ffl:‘n af £lals eamploged on {“"" f:l"“’ oy O e Trak | At Aol Lo ik | ANt ot fuce, dentlal election. Referred, iy stauding npon this floor and fn the presence Mr, Logan presented joint resolutions of the | of the Awerlean peaple, anxtous snd entitied to Illjuois Lagislature in favor of un amendment ll('lm'll‘um‘ mu'.lu Irull x’conler?l:}nxuz‘hfu dangerous To the bateat lawd, 8o as Lo sceurs to lnventors | Ureshlent sauc, 1 should shritk from respon- a le uste ufi"}llrv;':dfl'-“m for the use of thelr ju- f&'x‘l‘lfifk‘figu&';'fi:.’:: ;»Isfiu{gl v';':?mf;n::m‘:::z :lhc“- ki A i il = willtul perverslon of a bold, Wehobest, and Datterson presentel the crodentlals of Iluu.‘ruu'u’xlmm Siate Canvassing * Board, [Ap- Davt T, Corbip claiming to have heen clected | pHsstibtlons | Democratic side.] Should my Lt Suates Setiator grums (ho Stato of South | Bl Colleasie s o Lioud wy Mentinia wets siamed by DUT Chanre 11US | rogoluttu hora declariniz tiat. St Tours o YEeavicings er i o e A Dt | hiad it rise n the southern portion of ourState, otetivral ,?".‘.’.}‘ e o Ster et | flowed northwurd for 107 inties, und empticd its. :‘§‘3‘ch“‘]:'° Pavedion ey so ubjectlun buing walt‘czn into H:oAl"llunuS]Owut(r, 1 w?ul(l be com- o Lad iyl - pelled to support the aftirmation of the resolu- , l“‘.‘"""‘:“"y.rp"{',‘l"‘;d rfi'"‘l‘:filgnf of l““} ton for Ihelmuon that I would know tho atute- Ditcult Buand law, Reforrad . r the vepeal of | pengto botrue, belng personally acjualoted tig UJ“I‘“‘““ AL il TRul with the zeography of that cotntry, There LM Mol DaiLrom s -Sutaimt ) “l“u" fure, for like reason, am I comnelled to give ns- T fx‘_’:‘r‘i}:‘}g‘d“ :l:‘.jmll‘{{?&““)“ ‘;’I“r\'b“,‘l"f;‘,:"‘: B 0 | sent to nny dectaratlons which bave been or may Surlmt!hn vesslon of the Electornt | b¢ madeupon this floor that che Tilden Elecie tatfons prove succesaful there wo trlv:‘ul{ln In rnl'slngt &m m-u]mn;v‘ which to construct the canal, 1Te had 1 A i ton of golig to Europo for uny suchi purpose, | Powers anxious to take a silco with a_sword, hils visit thero bolng solely for rest und relleg | Der Wacht am Rheln, Orimn of Chivalry, Bt. from the cares nnd unxietles of elxtec yoars of | Patrick bonlshing the snakes, ote,, which wero unintertupted public service, well represcnted aud duly unmcclulud' by the CAPT. EADS' JETTY, many thousands who witnessed It " But the Capt. Barrett, commonding the Unlted States | crowning 5‘”'-‘! Pk the % rilserry D“fi“;:‘ steamer Plymouth, having wade o thorough [ of the Memiphl ot Uitk ltl i =xtacks gxaminatlol of the Fads Jettlcs at tho moit of | Nens which overbung ey serving the Mleslsalpnl River, reports the result to the | to helghten the offect of the brilllant, parti-col- Becretary ofthe Nuvy, o conclusion of the [ ored lizhta which displayed In ol ita grandour report s as followa: “"The jettios are a perfeet | the mugnlicent costumes, drapery, and archi- success, At alittle sxpense the current which | tecture of the characters and scencs represent- now tends to tho Soutliwest Fass und forms an { et Main street being brilliantly llluminated by eddy can be obyiated and dirccted to the proper | 1eans of calelum lights and cliemical fires, tho vourae. I hopethe Department will approve of flub{wt rugru-vnml heing lmlm!fflm‘l tho date wytaking the respunsibility of testlug thbuticces | Of Aryan Philosophy and birth of Heahmn to o of this work with o Goverument vessel. Capt, | ¢nsluvement of that Jand and its abandoniment Harrett furtlier says thut at the thnu ho pussed | Ly the Spirit of Memph. - The costuncs wero through tho Jettics Lis vessel was drawlng 1734 [ from Paris by Nflflunl and the mmllt aintivgs fect. ‘e lower lettles wors passed fn cightecn | by the best scenie artists Lo be obta %) minutes, ‘The grreatest depth of water found | After tue bageant u scries of tal wero was thirty feot, and tho least elghteen feot, aud | Biven ut the now Memphis theatre, after which that, too, Innld cliaunel, Tho - uppicr. fitties | Grand ball was wiven to the ussta of Lo yere passed In - elhteen minutes und iliteen | Memphl, Balls were also given ot the Expost- sccondy, Capt. Barrett o3 sent to {«'cw lOr- ll.llnol‘lll.“m’ Opera-louse, and numerous other leans to assume vommand of the paval station ut that port, nnd ct fn concort with the milita- | The wholo affale passed off without a stnglo forces of the Government In caso of trouble, | dlsturbance or uceldent to mar thg, Sustivities, H’u has, as he reports, taken command and | It 8 esthnoted that from 20,000 to 23,000 stran- be no | cradie, the Vexed Bostern und Eternal Ques- tal with llnu,-’l‘urkay represcuted by ah onormous ture thic loweat combitied rates wero ndopted, as fol- ch,"m“i:wl"\twcrconnuv:llon thoy muy bavehad | of Webor's familiar **Iuvitation to the Dance” no Inten- | Koy, with répresentations of different European ) lows. 'The basla Is on_provisiona from Chleago | withy [t In the past, aml Liszi's Drilliont ond dashing (amnteile, to Liverpool at so much pur 100 pounds In gold: | “"Tue ietern Catitolic, to begin with, s mls- | &t Neues1a 0 Napalh,* both of \hich served tosfis: Ocean fat. Jalayt rale Lolaf, | momer. 1t Catholle'vecauso tho hafority o | [ bar remurkubl Leiianey of techuiun sud Its subscribers, {n ita day of respectabllity, were | nine ‘of her rocent. ilness. XNefther “of ) i 1 it U7 | Trish Catholles. Todat it 1s safo to say ot | Hronah Brongit ‘Sut_ e Fail “puvors, “wiich Thiladelphia 45 p 22 | the number of 1t nou-Irish subscribers could | iro = hell o Ceacics for the more Now York... e g fo | be ntunbered ov ona's fingers, It i thercfore | serlous work of chamber music, bist thoy vervud 1o A8 the lowest rate, 60 cents from Chlcago to policy for {ts presiding geniua to wrlte such d(nrlny two qualltled—brilllancy and “power—in Liverpool, was ndupted, thy srrangement looks | Ligoted and sctfey rtifos: o8 o Lhinea will g | hichsho s Vi Yory D Joyerof the piano, It ou the faco of 1t very falr and oqultable, and 1t | jigoly to please their: nationnt projudices, But | Wil delizht all ‘our cunicert-goers to know that she would be if $hosteanboat rates subtwmitted by L omglad to sy that there 18 every reason for fiva G watineo roeltaly on Thurday o tho varlous lines were correct. But from fnie belleying that the number of the laiter class of fl:l?'{l“ K yDill;-fixél‘xg‘;).ntzu%&.llfi:;h‘w%llll-ukl:x Yuiries made at tho Bteauiboat Companien’ olll- | gutscrilicr fa atmost ns Himited as that of the | o pruno, who has recently returned from New e raibe ot vory fow Instances wueh | former: o IF tat b not tho cascs that 11y not. | Y ortr endiis, b fentl, refurud trom ew Digh rates as those submitted were charged, | 4yo tault of the subscriber. Homo years ago, | caslons she will play amont other uumberd the The steamshin rates, excopt those from Boston, when tho paper fell from Incompetent hauds | Heethoven Concertd In ¢ minor, bia Sonata in B aro pluced at figurcs mucli o bigh, and thoss | [to thoss of nien who succceied T improving | fat, op 7, the Choplu B fat minor weherzo, snd from Philudelpbin are entirely aut of propor- its prospects, the future of the sheot promised, | LiW2Us gigautic concerto in £ miuor, Mr. Eddy tlon, Wil the ocean rates from Boston are | well, But it bad the misfortunc to fall, aliortly, | PluyIng tho orcheatral parts of the concortos on usually lower than from = other pocts, | futo'the more danmerons management which iias r“.‘,’-,:‘:;”,g’.m‘:‘,'{;’;,‘;‘,'_.,‘;“,‘,’,"{,}'J‘:f;,:‘,".’; :"hl‘\’llkmdlh'e other yeb the difference fs never more than Y beon on the L at Shout iva cunts:” ana Teom Now York, fl',‘,f:k;‘i',".‘;',’fl,“‘é o ntaiaa: alies | by, and on. | W) taked place to-morruw evening. DPhlludelphia, and Baltiimore thoy are usually tho | girely aplivious-of tho fnterzsts of the krent so. UL PLAYERS IN * SCIIOOL. samc. fwillalso bo seen by e atuyo stato- Jilous goclety which it elafmed to reprosent. ‘Now Chicago Theatre 2 eyt that by the now ureangement matters aro | gne of your moruing coutemporaries “yen. | , The New Chicago Theatro was not more than entirely placed back as they were before Van- tilated? d, pufl-bail to an extunt that promised | three-quurters filed Monday night by the compuny derbilt” eommenced bis glizantie rallraad wal to provent forover o reinflation. Tuc subscrih- | that gatherod to witness the firet representution of i lucal ruto Lo cach polat, accordin to mle: | v’ it had _sceared fell Bway by, degrets, uatil | **School™ by tho wmnnteds omauismtiie oo o uie, Is eharged to each port, and to Ufs 1a auded | F s uf nameion the o serljtion books | Tho Players. Clrcumstancos bid consplrad to mase the steamship rate, And thisfs exactly what innta ce. Thi " waa done’ provious to the lato mllmi‘d v ::: ;usz;nlt!rg:cmlzu‘;nl;u(un&&m g,%;:;t " Tu't: tho attendance upon last ovening when tho outslde consummation of the treaty, Bhou Wn nego- | wera Tho Baby, the Universal King, in a’ royal w Tloaton, Valtimor ttractions wers fewer and It waw aapposed theacte fun that T i ted in Flord: d i Wi cn, 3 ord Were nresents Wiiere tho point 1s which Vanderbilt olaims to hera™ thought so, and determined sul o pifaatom eash catendar day when leglilativo | 08 K’g‘:’,:"“h{"fl‘r’: e Flurh A m‘:fi;‘z‘;}d apume “"“'“““":‘.}}g‘,',,,,;:‘,:,?‘“ Aligur B htot, King, tho acronaut, who mado a balloon | have gained fn hls late treaty of peaco is hard to },‘f“‘.fifly 1o Py 0 AheE. BAed b :";f,f‘";:"’n‘::fif,:::';:“‘;f,:':?;::;‘d w'fl:'::‘:::l T (Ae Weatern Anioctaled Fress, ascenslon hera yesterdsy aficrnoon, and about Tho Senute continucd tie Tollowing nomina- [ whoso safety fars wero entertalned, reached tions: It R. Watts, United States Attorney | thu clty shiurtly after midnfeht, hoving de- for Wyoming; L. P, Luckey, Becretary of the | scended near Riceville, Ark., some twelve milea Territory of Utahs Jokn Young, Indlin Agent | distant, ot 7 o'clock. for the” Blackfect Agency, Montaun; H. W, Bingham, Indian Agent st Whitestaro Ageney, ‘GALVESTON, Nevraska; J, R, G, Vitkln, United Btates Mar- GALyEsTON, Feb. 18.~A larger number of 44 shl] "I‘::d"fi]";" ‘:""‘I’:,‘l':fi“;’( :{::"“i,"‘; ciwe hiave ot proved to be valn, wers thess . Etectors und majority of thu peoplo of the (4 of Congrow aliallbe Kuptand: dated, United ttates defrunded out of thcle falr aud Mr. Alfson, from the Conference Committeo [ leiul victory, on the wll to provide for tio salo of certain ‘u“‘5"';hL"ffl‘&‘,‘.flfl?&fihgfiafl&‘"::d"fi,nm":f suds lu Kunsas, subnutted report, Which was | o4 ¥t Cosill a wiemberof . tho Boaed, wiss ugrecd tu, - . + F ity Ilzrvev, from the Committes on Publc | fersoually consulted upon the fact of frauds percelve, It can caslly bo scen by the foregolny i “ er.” focta that the dijeulty In regard to Kastorn and ;’,‘fi(;;fi:‘{{}zfie;fup oo Paper T8 1 formance of Munday nlght, 1t was aboro the ere forclgn frelghts 1s far from belug. scttled, and and the result Is that hundreds of coples of the | 2500 amatour entertainments in polnt of actl that the Managers who meet in New York on poper are belng distributed by thelctler-carrlers | Mtage-sctting, and gencral smouthness uf adjusts tha 27tk of this month will have to devise dif- throughout the city, addressed to people care- | ment of monns taends. It wos more agreoabls furent, und wnoro: cquitable arrangoments than | [uge oy t0 whetlice thoy roceive thom or aot, | Yo than many ptolesslonal dramatlo - represvutas those s tar tuads before ll ‘parcivs Iuterested | Tghanocs could bo adduced £ show where peo- | tions glven In this clty; fur, though there were vbe Hothep? Wtialed aud work harmonlously 1= | ple, for (o years back, havo beut roraIFIDEHhls | vious deseiomtes ) for Suough thers wara o h 2 been ¢ Led, he Vi shal of Loulslana; J. B. Keefer, United Btates 5 o gether, Y direct violation and dlsregard of thelr | players, and frequent crud: ticd, the 28 nover Lann, reported s subatitut for tho Seonte DI | 1oyiok, 207, <ouiniiiah and tiat bo gave s | shal of Loislaca; J, B, Kuuter, peopla vere i attendanco upon the Carnlval = Sheetin gect violotion anil dlsregard of thelr | pityer, and f o ind, Nhiers was sovce to seclirethy rlebts of settlers upon certoln fausibly carsiod befory them for adjudication Postmastera~3ry, E. E. Colton, Versallles, | than ever before. The processton of day rove READY PORl BURBINESH, mflm tho subscription price, It is o mystery to | Thore werw ncgative ticrits even In the poreviias o ;’g&‘;‘({"x}‘jfi“l‘"fi,’“ ufi‘é‘;g&:‘xfig"d‘:a“:fiz kL ehould suiter wo scrutiny or discount at bis | Ky.5 8. W. Qsborn, Darlington, Wis, elers, Nlustrating the genlus of Blakspearo, | Mr, C. B. Pock, General Frelght-Agant of tho nang how tho paper {5 supported. To the fa- | Hous of the :‘r:‘;i “;flcl!l.;n: Jctors. -'lc.w:,-’ m} Hitate uf Knuns o ¢ n tho constrction of the ‘lflf‘lll‘l‘fr Parman conéluded as. followss T thagk JUE HOUS attracted general attention as it passed through | Chicago & Luke Hurou Raflroad, arrived hero | itiatid nothing 1s woro simple. There are | Eestlem Jtobertsuuinn coiuedy enduruble, & sehool to-day ed the Bcuate bill authorizing seyer- % ) mfu?:flu mslml\-u th I oo mglm (4 the atrecta cu route to recefve the King, Tho tween the United Stateaaud Europe, providing ‘Iflg,'fi:“ ‘:f‘ “‘:“':“:r‘l':‘:r:“ {?{.:gg‘,’.}"“{‘é""emé’: that at least one cililo ahall be Tafd” aud operat- tablesux, beghinlng with the ' dlacovery. of e within thrco years, and that tho present tar. | tablewux, be i R L A ‘l‘x‘m‘lfl Illl‘l“llll - rnldu:;-‘dmlrowu:’n-;m&u, i fi"'{ “Tie ‘?m..ul:; wu."ma fiuest over e ¥x; licre, ritish shillling curren er word, and provided ’ a _ L tint no amalgamation uilon, or ‘o Uf cabler | Weather cloudy and cold. Intereat established shall bo made to nny exjst- Eom— = nz Europesu or other cable company, Thi WITEELING, W, VA, bifl 18 u pevere blow to the grnwut cablé com Wuesting, W, Va., Feb, 18.—Immense mass- nies, and will undoubtedly Jead to o reductiol | eq of people from Bteubenville, Wellsburg, In the prescnt Lo T IRhE Bridgeport, Parkersburg, Washington, - and A New Yoric clalm ageut und clork fn tho | Other sdloinlug towns arrived by differ- First Auditor's Department will Lo nrrested to- | ent pockets and tralus, The wenther morrow on the result of hmulrx Into the col<| wos clear and pleasaut, The Mardi Gras }cclm:‘l of uucllrlu‘»il«l l‘l"mc“'th llctuit 850.‘“; rmgnmme a3 arronged was followed, The huve been collecte hroug| e counivauce ol 7 o et x| ks ofictal and et '8! tl?x{‘&?{ the city wero delivered to uu:) l\llazllfiy VERSONAL, by ¢ Gen, Sherman and Huuretary Camoron have .:‘l,a':‘r,m m'?;:u‘:‘ ,f(l&,:::’fif,‘rl.fawfl'm'“u“' ot Mr, , { bangers-on to the oflice who net as canvassers . Campol; who. 1 bien appataed. e Chice | f verictnnta, ety e peter BAipoe: | B oML s el S Shurcir Tl amphell, ol wmen, misrevresent the influence and circulation | antithosis and clovates Hieas hio creatlons. £ Agent of the mew road, They will open s | 6" fha - sheet, and worey then iate. oo be taken hold of at wuny points by Intellizent per- freight-oflice o King's Bullding, corner of lnvmmim. jorl:\d'lg?h"m wthmi‘ fiet\lmll notf fons x: 'r';"l-'f"gn £xoar onwnl.udy ll‘l':xltn;l "I'ulkt‘llnlv' ct 1 Washington street di the one Lundreth of 1 per cent, ‘This species of o 0 1l an outgrowth of Dicke: T o Vil mones o o st | Imponis Sty nm STy | 1Ty T T frelght-tusineas {zam thia ity to tha Bust fua [ BT 10" Pb ' sbout four bugus it Joose | Gid ot BT K SANS L0, Kuewlodyo whs the few days. A number of uew cars for the new | op tho b patent inslde M plan, carluxnfin:c:. tho huwar, m': sutire, and olel linu arrived here yestenday. These cars are No Irlshinan or Cutholic wishes to be mfl n- ,'.Zvu‘fl? m{!flfl :]’u;n:l E'L?u: “‘“&‘fl.‘.‘“‘fmfi‘: :wl ) models of constriction, and as lino ag | sented by thls shicet, It §A o frand, o decel recognize Arur as one of Dickens' suggestioust or sny used fn tho country, They were ner without honesty, purpose, or ability, or | Adomi 7ighe ne Phackeray's? Bince {ickony. an bullt and - furnishied by tho Detrolt Car Con- m‘nwt. anything that would ontitla ft to be an | Thackeray have paseed into the fntellectual If structlon Company, new fast-freight line, | appropriute representative of tho 150,000 Cath- | and the lmltzlnfltlnnl‘l of many cultlvated the Greut Eustern Dispateh, has been organized, oila fi: this great community. W.E, Sons thers bs over a ready sympathy with the o andd will run over the Pitsburg & Fort Wayne ——— ucters of Rubertuonlan cuniody. which bfiwim"irlan. to Valparafao, thenco uver the Chlengo & Lako RUN OVER AND KILLED. 'flm‘;.“:fif".; ' fx',‘:m."" '\'\'%q"fl.':'."Ilnu" . Nuroutd Port Huron, and from thls pofut to Feonia, L., Feb, 18.~Thls morn'ln about rlo disparagement of somo nr the acting the East over the Grand Trunk, | The tiew road £onI4, liL, Feb, L3 Tust Mght will ot La accupted as at ol yeu Wikl not be opened for through passenger bust | 9 o'cdock Frederlek Juns, au old cltizen, ond eral fu Ite tuioe, Brs, Clurko ns Nuomd ke, Kuntus & Neosho Valley Rallroad aud it ex- o tenston to thy Red River. . Passod. God aud the good Mr, Merritaon, frum the Committeo on Rules, Teported uu smendiwent to the rutes su fs to provide that the wppropriation people vl our Btate that Florida does nut prescut the alanming spectacle of tworival Governuents upon her soil, both elnlm‘lng I:‘u represent lln« nuvufilfln{\v‘m of ulx.u 4 people, ” No- ous can fureses the future mls- T e Igrosouient o iers, und Jortimes “that ‘may betant the uatoe o Bouth roes, o o the tondments _thereto, | yroliug and Loulstaia n conscquence of thelr “““‘,f’“",‘,';‘, ot “r(fi}"“""fi"" el "‘"k“‘ dual Uuvarnmenta; though ¢ 13 my opinlon faerue Lo the Bucretury of War, who shall make | Foh Grinritevitos Hayewor Gov, ’l’ndeu will Luquiry aud FHport }“‘“”““" tus expedleney ofy | giat o to thia Fresidetiey, iy nejther event will aod ghe vy ty R 'll“h ’m"“;fi“‘l l"’f"““"i the Hupubllcan clulinants 'be_able to maintain i bt of ttBore shatl b fuady 8 yart 98 | fiie Suthonaty, whother iEhtfuly oot o ‘1l|u- Ifwxfl'(ufl the Committes of the Senate, Op- not. ‘e pressure will be too muuthbom upou erod pirinted, b thew and upon the President, and the polley of Mr, s}’"“"“v oty e Somulitce on Rules, | o epublitais Aduiisistruttan Adcessigly: b rcruuul favorably on the smendment to 'lhu b Lo sceure peacs and reconvitiation at th price T motions taadiom pralas wita provida | Jf oy oncesstons Iivolving s Hebts of Bomme that motlens toadjourn toa certain day, or (o ern Kepublicans. S Lo recessy shall by debatable. Placed ontho ol ‘\'m-)lhun‘ni[o‘r le{llda [ melmbcr of the e s ommittee), erftivlsed the gentleman trom antent submitted o resolution ealliug | Foie (Purinan) for characterizing the Canvisse . Addresses were made . i i1 the spring. -yard Chic Rock { Alr. Olcott av Juck Foynts, and Me, Martyn v 3ir; B Coais Wi e pat ot | e a0 lorkdy 38 boldy aastioutnn | Gone o Xew York to bo pbacn? uatil saturday. — B . Tiond & Poei hond noss tha iverair Mok Bruzwere sbovy the geheral expuctation,” and Teport of the expenditures of the Depastinent i‘fii';"u‘i'fl:i’ o flxgmflc‘:l‘s‘efl B ‘ll;‘fi“',;fi:{,l;hr.‘:.l g el serigusty il LITTLE ROCK, THE ASHTABULA ACCIDENT, run uver by a trafn of cars whilo md-.-uurlng +9 | pany thu clty s roulaciy Sodnn liut It caniot ;,r Stuto frun 1780 hr' :umi nud' also the cx;xfiull- ey }-,U,}ffl, or With ony mmm‘;m the el A Latrea Racy, Feb, 18,~3ard! Oras was cele- | A Lzmmlulg report of l::::”n:h:m{l lmk‘m bg cTo88 ma“mck lxa ufimw ol( A}u ap) nim-‘(n;t: wyu u‘:‘"{ : ,L wl;::u::lxxv‘s‘u lacnll‘l;u{&\:; ull ::n. tures on secount of forelm Intercourie” dur- ks » sntlo 2 I T N er's jury at tabuln, llustrated englne. Ilo was mangled, and instan ndham Company in suiny pla; st !n‘%lthc vatis periods Aggroad 10, Douts dad e wistied to remind that, yeutlvaiun ‘' WORDS, WORDS, WORDS," brated here tolay Ln gool style.. T proces: :,I.}:h ,::;: :-,,,w‘,.'r.,nfl drawings lll‘lll'nmtlnz tho :'kflh was the rosult. Jans has been {n business | Déarborn Theatro wnd at Standard “Hall, lavisd Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. sion was nbo\lll [y lnlbl‘nllu in Ic:ngth.A ‘:hu New Yoks, Fob, [5.—willfawm Kinzey, & well- | scenes were grotesque and very sinusing, ut tried todsy for alleyed abaudoomentof hla [ nilhy'tare ure jasked bals i ot poo publle wife, This wife had been some yeara hts clork | fulls of the uty, befure the marrlsge, aud says slie losned Kinzoy g ull tho savingp of years—$1,000—to put futo bis CAIRO, 1LY, A bustocss, Both parties hud been proviously di- ¢ Amu,sl“ll‘.‘,a:‘cnl:.'fik—.-llgufll‘l é’;‘:,’"‘:' obiverel o s i been wnvassed Into this r- Winduis presented folnt resalutions of | et be ha 3 o Miuncaots Leghlature daklie pppropriation | {19038 VY, the | very same Board wou o 5 i in the “very same manner in which Ry Gamgrcas for thie gurvey of the Bt Crolxund | th layes Elestors had e merfaris cleriicd Ar. Cumeron (Wis.) presented resolutfons of v‘,}:hh‘ftl{,fl;‘" “_‘::.‘:""url',’_’ \y}mh{df:;";‘gl,lxl:fi; Rm‘f the Wisconan Leglslature naking o ppropriation | s in uny court of Justice fn the count; b0l the completion of thw Sturceon Bay | {1 GST ST Sk o Justlcs f e countey, and Lake Michivau Ship Canal und barhor, ani diitereut Blatew 1 order to show that If any to extend the thue for the completion therco?, fraud was perpetrated fn Florlda It was oerpe- ¢l v Vi 1 e lve whould e Lestowed Ty ateor statements of the experts, Las just becn pub- l‘}g‘},fi;‘&{_’“"" and was highly esteeuied by Eh:.'mi.?.'f 181 Valhclent Lo way thet “theworst lished, aud will be of decided fnterest and valuoe —————— ults were want of I-m.;u. vaguenuas of exprest toall railway men. It fa cdited "Ff' Mr. J. M. SUICIDE. slon, aud fmaudictent iaga' buvinsas. Guodwhy, the well-known civil enplucer, whose long expericnes in_ rallrond caflalre and igh Soscial Dusaleh io Ths Dificha. JANAUSCHEK A8 ¢ DENORATL? s MiLwauker, Wis,, Feb, 18,—James R, Cole, | A zood untation of **Deborah" was offered cinlly fit i . ; Wis., good reprosentation o was e tr e book, Wl Wit ‘akchaetla%s | parther 1o o' Batger Siato- Homufuctarng | af Taverly's Theatrs laat night, with Moe, dsnad- m’-.""l'. Inay be sent to Mr. Guodwin at' Cleve- | Company at Two tivers, conunitted sulcidoat | schek In tho principal part, The feryld tore Referred, iwiiindind - i ud. * The prico Js §3, this place by shooting himself through tho | tho deep religious feeling, the terrible Mr. Mitehell submitted an mnendiment to the z‘f,‘,‘,'f‘}u';'_’; ui;'m H;'.’"J“E&Jifir‘u"fifi.‘l‘fi'e‘.‘:“.‘fl.'i" Vores, - Thay }:v.ulx:n nmlm,mnt Mlx;p iness for here to-dsy by the arrival of the King, the de p——-—-—.—_ hcml.P Cmma! uukuuwvs cy hate, and the tender plty, of tha Jewhd fopey Avwruuriation bill, appropriatiug | UG (1 ¥ | b st o then Kipsey lett Ma wito, s fn ok | 10000 T8 tho ors by the Jayorn, & iocssalory THE BENNETT-AND-MAY_DISORDER. e malden wero exbibited with the pover e 'fi:"t{',,;l,‘:um',’e::f 'fif;fi'.""‘u’lm Mr. DeBolt denled that the majority of the | hspunt: Do e tho exammination, Kinaey sud | 804 b grand b""{""'“"‘h" I which quite a bum- Bpectui Ditpalch fo Tha Trivuns. OCEAK STEAMSHIP NEWS, for which this actress s famous. Déorbe ions” fu "maklig est iatlons sy v S | Commitiee b cvor relasca to fso s sy | Pspr ibou s staivinent. by John D, Towiscud, | ber of socletics participatul. New Youk, Fb. 13,—Thy Lorwowbioptog | © MoviLwx, Feb. 18.—Stcamebip Frusatan, from picture hoairaglo o o atroug aatars with 04 ection {n vurloua Soutbern States, under the | Whon desired to do so by the winority, as had | the ludy's couuscl, ¥ Thut's & le," whercupun = dlscaso s spreading. Last'night durivg su sm- | Portland, has arrived. conditions of conventlonal existence, resnlutioy of 3lr. Ediuudy, adopted'on ko 5th | Deen statud by th geutlemun frow Mibuesots | Sir, Townsead replied, S1f yon mabs e THE O'MAHONEY FUNERAL. ateur performance ot thy Brooklyn Acadewy of | - Mopis, Feb, 8.—Steamphlp Victoria, trom ‘hc wouun takes (he piace of her rellgion; thatof arativel il fueiings Muslc o young men named Douglass Walker | New York, bas arrived. % ,‘2.1.:,'3‘1,,",3?.5‘.‘..“.‘.’.“,.25 H .:am&‘fl:,‘an:s gy Jumped from a box e had oceupled to the stage, BouTiaMPTON, Fub. 13,—Stoamship Weser, -l» poasauces. Lls 1 thy weaker naturéy passud buhind the sceue where o large number | from New York, bas arrived. e W e s gl"rol-'“hn:ntu ] of young lales aud gentlemen wero gathered, e fiselt for solsce, wul Sids consolatlon ‘o bate, A walkid up to Mr. Ulurk, one ot the eclors, drew TEAF;EIERA HIE NOTES. | churocter of ‘auch strongth e -tuls coul of December, Opdered printed, (Duwvel)). : 3 ; Mr, Dunnell—The minority never made™s su‘fiinflfi“bfi’fi"%fl" u‘i‘ “:;n m&:u:ltglhfi}r'l’.‘fi ;rm‘l‘lou which was not voted down by the uwia- ueide Untivfahed ‘busfneis, brlug the bl to | Jurity. amend the Fadfle Raliroad acts, and took u) Mr. DeBolt, continulug, sald that he had not Do resulution wabiultted youterdey providing | Souverdcid Wit an - bitest tuahs b Forios rewark agafuy with reterence 10 me, 1 pull Nzw Youx, Feb. 18.—Tho funeiul of John your nose.” Explavatious sud adjournwent, 0'Mabioney, the late Fenlan chiefialy, took l""»“'" uoge-pulling. vlace to-day, and was s very fne affair, After FINANCIAL, * g;fur::‘:‘l::“::‘m::’ we:g :\'L:‘:ul‘I ::l:;‘x': ni:;::: NBw Youg, Feb. 13.~Charles Halstead, 63 J v s f4s1 chme " vhetber Democrat or Lepublican, who did uot ‘e socletics of this o The Tridune: curcely by intrasted o more competent Clnnat ot B G oy e st of | MRS Geutienet o i e whodiduot | 1 strcet, Lns been adjudicated o voluutary |- LGS Shioried by freh societion of s nd | 4 idiuizwhtp from bencath bia Soatysudy with | Buoowixdton, 1y Feu. larJudce Burns, | IScely, bo intratcd w " more compelst ol Bk of New York, who fullud to appeay | ehected by Tincty majority. bankrupt, Liabilitics, $100,000, throush _which Lo procsssion woved were | 3854t sttuck Clare halladosen blows befora | tiug vico Judgh Tiplon, to-day womilttod £ | baviotatous s oot o 2541 Jansachik roptd i \lml .:" ol A‘ s vrk, : ’H o zuh py‘ed; The previous question {mlvzu:unded 1t was 1. o " A 1 be utrlh hh‘ ? P anybody fnterfered with blin, Ho was arrested, jall Eugens Cheney, of Leroy, for refusiug to | Inaction, and of commubicatin euceyy W 'u Eia do e 2 P, Potton Sl A S agreed thut the Yote ou the resolutions ‘shonid | TEENTON N. i, Feb. 13.—~Application wil enoWdut with syestators. but discharged this morniug for want of_prose- | foqify Sraingt men accused o selliog Hquors to | sublect wheu it 1 Pequired, that thers cannol o : ‘-\5:{\11:‘1 B t:ltll‘l;d Il- lflm ;mollz"-‘fl\ml 'lflg' LG takeu to-morrow at 13 o'clock, although M, | M3de to-morrow mornlug befory the Chancellor ————— cutlon. Cuurk s Becrolary to Geu. Eckort, | puinos. I any of her perionatious overscilag or by with (e undertunding’ Lt wmobloy 1o | Foster suzzerita that. the Tonsrel torcmonirs | ToF the sppolatineat of n Recolver for e oo GOV, HAYES, Prestdout of the Atlautis uid Pacttie Telegropii ————— o curso uceuo wag dullvorad last nigit 1o 8 cakie thet bp Ggutn ehoutd ba wnade a soon ws | Sbould b Hniabed to-night und the curpgo [ Jeraey Central Kallroud, Benjamin Willlamson | Crvcowary, Peb. 19.—Gov, Haycs proatded | Company, und Walker ls s curk, Ile gives us ‘The *1lcathou Clilnee* In Canada, i B o etvanal faottng e lel the sybis Vo resliition Tos the arrest uf Jourdun should | Luried. 1 woat dikely to be apuolnted Recelver, to-uight gb the twellth auulversary of the | bl seasou that ho had sworn to bumillate Clask | piecvins of washerwomen was held in 8t | pfuoiic sudienca. - 1 the taot act Bles (b0, 1C606 Jstorcd o, Ou motfon of Mr. Cox tho Benate resolution S Clildren's Homo of tula clty, and made s briot | I PUblc: = Jplna Ward, Torout, to- couslder what ateps | of forgiveuces wa uiveu with dulicacy sl " i\m!;»hnu ruh'rn:l to the testimony [n the lhlul e-r-hlmk-mlu d:y -llmuld. ba wu:xdvnid as BOODY VS, TILDEN, but earncst appeal to thoso present to subscrivo SIXTY YOUNG DOCTORS. it::gl:ll nbrel elfiknfll‘n l::d:l{lm ‘)\hficlfifi‘u‘l:fli:l who %l‘m‘ul:ll:l‘::“q\:t‘t;q ety of v‘:lr.l- m\fi?‘:n’l‘r‘.‘" o e Origon Elect e ¢ 3] by g, Fob, 13— £ ] i 2 ve 0 Wt P g ctare and ercuel that | 0 le CEor MO0 bo ub i wis et OF 1o | NEW Youk, Feb. 13.—Te trlul of the sutt of | potyofuce) o7 50,000 needed to pluce (e fosti- Bpecial Dipaich (o Tha Tridune. of tho clty, After a short but vigoryus discus- | Joseph of r. Fraok P Weston was Iice Teory 1L Boody against Samucl J. Tildew was | sgoion upon a firm foundstion. He related the begun this morning n svecial term of the | giiece of the Culldren's Home, and safd e Lad Buperlor Court, The platuth? sues fora copart- uui)lluzluudd 10 0ty except to comuend {6 us nershlp uccountive ou the vool Iu ratiroad sto-k | altogetber wortby of the confidencs sud cn- 1 1o, Gk Lor 820000 which, 1 15 ailzeds des | cespiment e of crerys Chrmtia, sl sns fendunt wis overpald under 8 whapprebeuston | woman, He would, Lowcver, oller u sug- & to the profite. Keatlon. Mavy ©f ke best miuds B I Idences of bad faste, 88 Kroku, la, Kb, 18.—The thirty-fourth | sion, in whi-h tho term o beathen®? wus fre- L"’l’;: a0, Pridng ol ool ‘every peapect 8- session of the College of Physiclans sud Sur- :‘!m‘:xg.lg Alllx:‘yl‘l:ililut:) ;;J\L};:l»l,l; i:’in e\:;:d::i&}io ;.: :J‘p ey fore ltovs L:nb"m: P“*?"‘:‘P-’lfi":fi: geony, at this place, closed tuday, and the come | Te4ues| 1 % . # wo | WIth gruce aud fecling. 'Cho other par iy Wk b0 Ll Council aud see what should be dune. Tho | Wtk Risce s toeliu, iho other parts, wit metiomout cxerclses wers bold f thu Opera- | o cumplain thist tho- Colostials aro Fultigg | Foaentod. - To-Rloht *Cucsey Wold: Wil b8 Houss this evenlug, Tue ball, which ks the | thelr businces, aud. thus provoutlug thew from | played, with Muwe, Jananschek’ as Zudy Dédd lurgest fu the city, was fitted to overflowlug, | obteiufug a living, = mfuvnmu. i teaders In Oreon, to be used fu connge The Speakr Julil before the House o message ith the controversy ol on Letween | from the Prostlent trausmittiog tho memarial the Repubticun Elector, aud Cronin, (! rom the citicena of New York wshing for the at Elector. 'The oy Hu& up in O puskize of u law suthorizinz the proper depart o oueane direetly flom the hegd of the great | ment to set upart euilldent ground” on elther semovputle purty du New Yorks Samuel 3. | Bedloe's of Governor's Iiland, fn the hurbor of Tudwen wus ons “of the Dirg-turs of tie Third | Now York, oy slte fur the stetute of b Libesty