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THIE CHICAGO "'TRIBUNE: TIIURSDAY, TEBRUARY 15, 1877 fann aro very bad men, The Retnrming Roard may Bave heen ready i rafl oat, if ftconld have dune £0 With «afety: it 1 believe alro that the Demo- ernta of New Orleanvanid New York wern ready to Luy, If they eould do so with safety, —all the evi- flente alnts Ly this. N In New York there were macrtta remly to purchase the rincle EBlector needed to make Thden Presldent, whether, in Ore- gon, Louisiana, or Sonth Carolina, The dificnlty sas, that tha men who were to famish the maney were timld, and finally, nectng the tharacter of thie men they were to deal with, backed ont aitozether, No wonder the Ieaders ahonld fear to freat with rocl a sconndrel av Maddox. Tho gencral helief hero ie ihattio wansimply trylng tnmake muney ont ofcitherslde, or bath, and that, }f Wells waanot fool- ng him, b nlr0 wa« b make boine money out of the Hepublicans. — He wanted to be paid for doing his daty, and Jaddox was to have part of the ricet “This whule boalness Is nanscat(ne-—on oth_sfdes. Take, for inetance, David Dudley Field's folemn rlognence awainst fraud in Florlis, Une wonhl I“YP(V(‘ that_his long famitlarity with 'weed would #0 have familiarized ns mind and onecience with frand and forgery that it wonld vacite hia emiles rather than tears, A man who Y« for yeara pocketmd piles of Tweed's rfolen maney, when he knesw it was stolen, iould not be shacked when he finden poor old *+hnite dozed ™ politiclan in the gutters of New Orleans who entertained a base oticr from the Democeats of New York. T confers that I believa that this ¢ld man Wells ix to-day as honeat A man os ¥ield, though ha i3 by nn_means ns in- zenfoue, . s . ilaving heard n good deal pbout the willalnona looks of he = membera of the Ketuming Hoard, [ looked in yesteniny npon the old san Welle, who was fu 1) 1), Flela'a Twads, undeegoing the horrars of & cross-examina- fion. 1t wae n Airiking epectacle, for licro sat 1hrec notahle or notorfons men—Wells, the wit. Teca; Fleld, the cross-examiner, and Maddox, the Iiztener, o tell the exact truth, [ must confrwa that, it 1 had met. the threo in A ratle way' car, and had been asked, **Which is “the honext mant'! 1 shonld have pi ont Welln, lic may Le an Infamous scoun- arcl, hut he would be taken in Springficll for an honest conntry farmer. Maddox would be taken for n burglar and thiel fu any eity In fhe world, do not belleve that (t 18 possible he Is an bonest man. 1le, Littlefledd, and the other clerk, who #re awearing a8 tha Democrats desire, have been purchiased, without a-dou e il MILLS AND XEENE., Tho Presldent of the Tiank of Callfornin Bucking in Wall Strect Against Uis Prine elpul Director---An Edifylng Spectucle for fan Franclsco Depositors, To the Fditor of the New ¥irk Tridune, Nrw Yors, Feb, 10.—Lively curlosity exists In financtal circles with reference to the purposes el * of two noted fan Franelsco speculatora—D. 0, Mils, the President of the Bank of Californla and successor of Willlam C. Ralston, and Janses R. Keene,—both of whom are in New York, anl are believed to be lurgely concerned in Wall street, A little pdrsonal” history ay nop be without fnterest, AVlhen Halston, many years ngo, erganized the Bank of Califorul, he placed at its heai Mr. D, O Milte, sho bad been a Rind of provinclal vountry hanker at Sacramento City, - Mr, Bal3 maeh the positlon of Cashier, but was tlicless supreine i the management of e Py el o fourenead, Shout 555 Mr, Sharon, who s now United 3 Semator from Nevads, was sent to s City, to open _a branch of tho of Celitorug, Tlo advaneed nal Iouned rfome 8L,700,000 on mbunes ond il property, without much _seenrity thas Tie: conid ever et back the fands, Gowd for- ey however, aune to it by strikinga bos Iu i Beleher mine, the toek of which vahizh price, euabled the pool of i, e was o imember fo untoad on the San clrcu_ecnmunity with great profit ta every d. M. MUl eliared In theso ap @ yeurs whon Shinzen, by libe sy muwipatation, made Yalston, Milix, and lim rich to the extent of some 515,600,000, Vil we, [ialston way carricd uway, Millsre- position aml Halston hecao Presdent Trouble followed, and the fnanefal ons Kecmed Al insuemountables vel e stack of the buuk was reparded by ihe {nformed partiea as obinowt worthless, Afitls d v, #aw hle Celewd and benefactor, Sharon, deat 140 and never warned him of i'h fhe collapee caice, =3 =3 ot I D g Rulston, who lind civen Mil« bin position, wascanzht inan estremity, o appeuled to his suppoecd friend for uld, WAs refuse as It remetabering the lane 1 om rapt and cannot cover sage of Enilo fuo tmonstrony bu #1zc of words," he p! Tacfue nud furinil obiiy constriction of the ban Keeno_rtood iy the Tret. Ml bisld b nntll public opiulon foseod Lim to tue front, co that time his prescnes hay Deen felt mmany dicvetivns, e diselaiine belng n#peculatar, and yet g knowledge of Pactile Mail, acantred from e necutns kept by thn Company I Bls own bank, gave him an opportunity (o ge *e#lort " of H atack, Fowe two' or {hrea years it war Mils gud e frlend, Ao A, Cotien,"w de 3 deal In Western Union, which wili bu w emtored, eaveying the prica to 84, und oa th rmntion ndroltly — clreufated it there was A lorge amount of elock ot fur taje, they wnluaded ot a loss to tho rect of shiout two milloneof dollars, 1t Iy hee w1 by tho=e who Lnow the partics best that Mr, Land his chum 0wk alson Lind of ngement, which ene Indian nabobs—camo pue of azain plaviue n, howeser, for sonie y nbaented himsolf, © e, Afills rried (054 nnd down to 712 intente to do nnder the elreumstances 9 of coursc only (v hia conddential Lrakora biather mewiburs of the Western Unjon g5 in! anlficant frct, lowever, ant one that ity lesson, that tlie Prestdent and wr of ane of the largest baukw § “ioull bo wway froni thelr pos Yorik ot the i : ed I epeealating o er sud taling theie chonces it tho 4 pectians more adeolt gamblers of Wall It b othilog 1o the diserodit of 3ir, Mills in life ne a bastender on the Hudson Isull Important to the great moneyed oty whieh L Lo rehresei that s *hoald not ba connected with stock-ganbl; vor 1 or elvewhere, The fato of “ltalston, nd of a weore of the glguntic operators Twaree hone, shouhl serve ux w warnlng, evon hou sl he fecls paayably sure of making hiv Tinmes slern, nother Catiforntnn of note now'in the motrop- 541, feene, nud singular 1o Fay hio s ripeeilative Infereat ot ones diverso e 1o that 61 Preatdent MDIs, Inwhinve birector aud proprictor to (ho extent A1 camne 1o this conntry from En- 14 1d, and with s father mngrate e of 10 ho vy orat Shaste, in utaln counties of Callfornta, and by 1 persplonty of Wl aiticlos come stion, s first personal dif- re, groWing ont of o nliarn ope hbirne, nlters A the Demotratic edior oF & newsp: ¢ of tie mon te 1. Charien A, Voo ed Stutes Minlsier to Parays Iir o0 suptd nnd wugsestive writer, und his sketelics of wmountsn awl personal Hifa are amome the most readable remnlacences of the early days of 121 Dos sudo. Bemoviug to San Franeiico, hio enzugod i speenlatio 10w yeurs becamo thu leader of the Sa muarket. 10 waa Mr. Keene Who succcesfully antasontaed the IHe Bonunzn firn of loud & OBelen, amid by bis buldness and sewdnees not ouly vived milliond 10 others, bt saude muthons for hiiself, 1Ling him' pers son o corrzspoudent of tha Wutkalo Copier wirited that **ho looka Mie naything but a speculne Give Mcphirtophicles,” Farty years will covor his wi¢, uid hid tuce fvas *eiltdliize and bland "ae 1 Ab-En Blm - fgure, fauliteas in uwing n 3 o eensible and ro- comeraation, frank in: espression, and sencrows i ncl, ko has abeeady apparontly thut Piace amonz s wew Lastern Sefends to which alf feutlenen belong, - Tiin wifo La Viradnta, and i father, whom ho mad rieh, 19 now. lisie in 1. What sucecan Mr. Keend moy encounter fn 1 btreet tenmaing to b reen, but it {8 0 rensom- nuptlon that 2 sun wh e secustomed 1o nvolying millions of dollars, t 3,000,000 buwiiely of awd who within ity N lanot Hiely tu Uy ven the sharpest of Zew A CALIFIRY o, et . TELEGRAPHIC HOTES, Bavaistonz, Feb, 14.—Counsel for tho West ern Unlon Telegraph Company bronght suit thls mornlug wiking sn Infunction to veatruin the Bultlmore & Ohlo Railroad "aud Atlantle & Facilie Telegraph Company from using and opuiating the lugy formerly operated by the Westeru Unton praph “and Baltimore & Otlu Ruilroad Company,” A bearing was sct for B et Fiales Tie Trib cecial Dlswaich to ribune, doracr, 1., Fev, 1h—At & piecting of tho Trustees of St Jolu's (Universallst) Cuurch, beld yesterday eventugg, the present. pastor, the atev, 'L N, Glover, who Las oeeupied ths palpis of the chirch with great geventubliity and to ati<faction uf the Eoclety during the past chve mronthe was re-cuguced fur the enatitnzg 3 Uwider v, Glover's uble fulstry, the <hugvh has ttourlshed finauclally and - ncregaed considerably i menhership, ivatch s The Tyibune. GEiEL, 1L, Fevu, H.~Tie people ot b ure prvanglue for o grasd Central air, whi proposs tivus, vl 188 ex, Swectal L g i lurportunce and ed the Grute Fale, sixciéch 8o The Tribune, Luy L, Lebs Lh—A conference of wther surveyora has been held v ile attendanee Leing small, It is e (o a3k some further leglatation In that tduritg the preseut segaon of the Gen- Ural Asacbly, - ——— GCEAN STEAMSHIP NCVIS, Harirsx, Feb, 1L.—Arrlved, Steamship Perus i, from Liverpool, Luxvoy, Fob, 14, teamer Mollaud, from U, H—Arrived, Steawsbip Eu- &lad, from Liverpool, CRIMINAL NEWS. Capture of the Celebrated Northe ampton Bank Robbers at New York. Nearly All the Great Burglaries of Recent Years Attributed to Them, ir. Blair, Once a Victim of Chicago Deto:tives, Now Turning the Tables The Noses of Messrs. Tarlle and Bull Acenrafely Adjusted to His {rindstone, A Government Olork a¢ Washington Ap- prehiended in Frandulent Opore ationa, Gav. Caliom Refoses Lo Deliver Torner fo iko Rissonri Antborilies. GREAT ROBBERS. Spectat Dispateh to The Tridune, New Yore, Feb, 14.—0na of the threc men avrested toalay as the Northamptou bank-rob- bers {8 not unknown to the West, Jimt Dunlup was originally a resident of §t. Louls. He went. from St. Louis to Chiengo previous to the great fire, and theromet a notorlous burglar namedt Jdolinny Rerrs, who taught him to Llow open safes, Ahout this time Dob Scott, who had Leen releaged from Joliet State Prison for bur- glary, decamo acquninted with the two, and the trio came to this eity about six years ago. The firet work that Dunlap was engaged in was the robhery of the First Natlonal Bank of Ehnira, for which Berry Is now, under the nameof John Myer, rerving a term of five years in the State Prison ot Auburn, Other robberies followed, anong them that of the Fall Clty Tohacco Bank of Loulsville, from which about “$300,000 were stolen, on the night of March 8 or 1, 18i3; that of the First Natlonal Bank of Quiney, Ik, Feb, 12, 1874, from which 830,000 in currency and & large amount of securities wero taken; that of the First Natlonal Bauk of Pittston, Pa., and finally the Northampton Bank robbery. Mr. 1. A, inker- ton says ho koa proof onough to eonviet the three sicn now In Jall, and i3 on the track of others coneerned [n (ho burglary, Tho way he attulued nclew which Ied to the arrest of the three men was by wateling the parties who were endeavoring to make u, compromise with lusors by the Lauk robleries, ile nlso eays his ageney " lins kuown the rubbera snd thely whereabouts for five montlis, but did not make arreets beeause depositors in the Northampton Bunk were anxlous i to pegotlate for the recovery of o part of ¢! Toat money. Connors {3 o gambler and go-be- twi 1la {s of medium hetzht, thick-set, and musentdary with dark eyes and nabr, and lieavy mustache. To au {uterviewer ho safd he was o sportiag mou, and could prove an alibl, BULLETS AND KNOCK~DOWNXNS. Specinl Dispateh to The Trivune, JaxeavinL, Wis, Feb, Mo—Laet evening about 8 o'dlock u sud alalr oceurved at Alton Village, o town of Roelk County, which In ull probabllity will prove fatal. Andrew J, Iiop- lifzs and T, R, Taylor got Into an altercation about o bugrey which stood near the blacksmith shop, Tt ecems that Hopkins und several othe s had determined to take Taylor's buggy, and acte:l a3 if they wero golng to'burn . Taylor interfered, and asked Iopkins what ho was frolng to dothat for. 1le unswered that, If lio (Tuylor) did not shuy up ho would knock lits iwg eyes Into one, ‘laylor sald lo hod aright™to defond his own Fx vty Hopkins then made au nssault upon Laylor, and knocked him dowa,, At this juncture Fadwin ', the valy ou uf Mr. Taylor, appeared on the seene, and while standing ome twelve feet from the partivs, fired a plistol In the ulr, Intending to trighten Honkins nud his co-workcrs, Hopking aud his varty then mwle an atia=k on Edwln, when the lntter fired agaln nt a distance of slx feet from Hopkine, Mdwin wns knock- el down, swd whlle on s back ho. L nxaln ot lophing, both rhiots tuling effect, one entering the paint of ho breast bune, and touching the lung, and the other futo the liver. Hopkins §s in'n eritfeal canaiti Dr. Palier wes called Jost nlght sed the wounds, 1o regurds his case roud one, thouish e may R Tuylor, the , nud 13 J ond on the rizht Jaw, [ appearance to-dny idieates that Lo was pretty roughly handted! ‘Fho two ' uniortunate peravits whio fleure conspieuously in this sl offale mro younz men, cach Lelnge ubout 20 years of e KIDNAPPING, &Spectal Dinzatch ta The Tridiine, Ostana, corpus case,arishzout of o napping coso that has attyncted considerablo attentlon all over the country, witl be argued this evenluz bofore United States Dietrict Judze Dundy, The prisone era, who bave applied for a wrlt of habeas corpus, tre Willlam ‘Turtle and Jo 15, Bull, two Chicago detectives, who, about two years miza, orrested oned, . Blair, ot Liucoln, for the wlleged erime of swindling or fraudulent banke raptey, comnutted {n’ Englend, whither they took nhin by force and without the proper vapersy s Blulrasecrts, Balr was convieted, and sentenced toolizhitecn months imprisonment, He neeceded, howeyer, alter serving ashort time, in brmzing his ease beforo the Amvriean Consul b Manchester, and considerably diplomatie cor- revpandence ensued between Eneland and the United States, which sesulted i Blalrs hefige seat basts to this catintey, * Hlo then stied Tartie and Bull on u erfuinal “process for kldpping, and hus also sired thew for 323,600 damages, A wrll of habeas corptis was lssued from the United Btates District Court to 'tho Bherlf of Lancaster: County, conunanding Wiy to make return o this Court ot the catso of detention ot "Turtleand Bull, The BliertlY made return Nesterduy - that he held them by virtue of . mittlns asued frois the” District Court of Lancyiter County under the el of the Court, commandiug tho Sherlif to hotd them to amwer to the charge of kKidunpping. ‘The prisoners arrived from Ldncobn about w week ago, untll which thne thoy wers under badls “Fho tndlctiment ngainat the detectives wos found by the Grund Jury of Lancaster County Iu 3ay, 15id. # AT, WINDLING, Kpeclal Dinyalch &0 Tha Tribune, WashiNagros, 1 ., Feb, He—One of tho partics cugugod in swindizhomdholders by the vollectfon ol unctalmed Interest was urrested In this cliy this evening. 18 namo s Thowus G. Duuglas,clerk in the Firt Auditor's oflice, from Hully Bpringy, Mivs,, whero ho was at one timo cmployed us an ofllcer of the Penitentiary, Tho other party to the swindle {3 a New York lawyer whose name B withbeld, Itls expected that he will be arrested to-n Douglus, when ar« rested, was In - bed, and clafmed to be sielt, Ho wa3 allowed tovematn in bed In chargo of an officer. 1l hos charve of the bLooks won- talulng the amounts of intercst unpald on registered Lomds, aud hes been fn thy hiabit of furlshing o )ist of amounts of unpoid fnteresty with names of the partics (o whom the interest was due, to the New York atgorne; ‘Tlids Jattervvould huut up the parties holdbyz tha houds, sad otfer to collect the mmount due, In caso tho servives wers aceepted, the lawyer would collect the amount, und withold o luro percentaze, sometimes wer vent, which bo ehurad with Douclas, 1t 13 cstiniated they huve reallzed 825,000 fn gold. There Is uo luw prohibitinzg the attoruey from recelvhng wmoney ior such services, but the Govornment liopes 1o veach him witn o eriminal prosecution on the chiargo of bribing ¢ Governmient otiiclal, WIHOLT COINERS, * Epeciat Digaich o The Tridune, Drueque, fa., Feb. H.—Todsy the ofcers srrested four counterfelters who have hadu veadezvous in thls city for some time bacl,— Reazon Lyon, Jonn Lyon, Culvin Lyoo, and Alex dackson, ‘Lhey found fu thetr possesslon dles aud molls for making SGcent, 10-cent, and - ulekiel colns, o full c’)untl'rh‘é(ur'l outfit, and u lince quantity of celn freshif made, witl suite stlll B the woll. ‘Fhey abo found ju tiseir podsteninn a kiE ol burglar's tools. The il evs erve gorte erodit o feretizg ont this cuse, a3 tavy were ull arrestod b separate ey, Feb, 14.—An Interesting habeas | ‘Two more supposed to helong to th R ang, nanied Plalips and Lasrence, wer captured fn u fint-hoat at Clinton yesterda All of these partics b amilies here, who will be left on public charit A GRAYVI ErISOD.. Crsc1sxATY O, Feb. 14,—Considerable excite- ment having been caused recently at Rising Sun, Indiana, by the rablery of graves by vesurrec- tionists, the citizens have made cfforts to pre- vent . such ovenrrences. Yestenlay the body of a Mttle prl was burjl, amd the friends hired two men to watch the gmve. Magor Gillesple nlso sent two wutuhn? to thie grave, nol knowinz of the ac- tion of the relatives. of tho deceaseid, — The re- ault was 2 fustlade between the watchers, each being mistaken for body-snatchers. {lenry Summners, of the Mayor's party, ,was slichtly woumted, and Joseph Jones, of the other party, wad nlnu'"unmsly woinded, reedtving n whole 1oad of shot in hks skie. © & T DOLOTF. Speetal Disyatch to The Tridune. * TrooMiNeTON, 111, Feb. 14.—~The Committeos appolnted by the Board of Supervlsora of Me- Lean County favo for soma thne been engaged {n examination Into the aecounts of 8, ¥, Do- loff, whose term as Clrenit Clerk expired a fow months ago, and who, as 18 alleged, could not e ndueed or compelied to properly report to the County Board an required by law, Ruch re. ports as he did file show him to bo largely in- debited to the connty, and tho Committee's aminatton, complete to the lnst six months Dolofl's term, s'hown that his reol fndebtednesy is much greater than his own figures liow, Several cxhminal and efvil sults are pending against Doloft now. | v o AL FALSE PRETENSES, Special Dispateh to The Tridune. Dasesconr, In, Feb. 14.—In the District Court to-day Charles . Eldeidge was convicteld of obtaining money under falsec pretensce. He Induced a poor womau o loan him §1,609, all her savinge, piving ler a mortgage which wos worthices. The trinl has Leen golng on for some time, and has . excited paiutul interest. Eddrlage Is one of the best known citlzens of Davenport, {8 connected with scveral of the most prominent fawmilics, 18 Seerctary of the Ol Settlers' Soclety, an ofticer In vartous tem- perance awd otier sucleties, and has always stoad high In publle estimation, The penalty for his crime fa three years' knprisonment in thy Tenitentiary. v BRUTAL TREATMENT,. &pecial Dispatch to The Tribune, 0Ouany, Feb. 14,.—~Coroner Gish is Investlgne ting o mysterfoua death, which has the appear- anee of belnz a murder. Tho vletim Is Mary Bonner, who died tils morning, When she wag Taid out marks of violente weredlscovered on her hody. Busplelon points to a dranken, worthicss brate, named Charles Dyer, who bias been 1iying with “lier, 08 the one who cansed her death, i it was uthier than n natural desth. He hnaoften pounded her,and turned herand hertwo chitdren ot of doors ntnfzht during the coldest weather, and In_other ways eruelly and brutally misused Dier. Deceased “was consuiptive, the disease Tuving been brought on by Dyer'a treatment. TURNTR, &Special Dispatch to The Tridune, SrrmerisL, Feb, 14.—~Uov, Cullom to-day postponed compliancs with the requisttion of (ov, Phelns, of Missour, for the body of Ro- dolphus 1L Tarner, charged with forgesy in Howard County, Mo, UGov. Cullom writes tliat hie refuses to jesue his warrant for Turner's ar- rest because there are now pending {n otho Crlinfual Court of Caok County indlctments ngalust Turner, and for which he hos given honds to answer; hence his dellvery to the Governor of Missourl must be paatponed untll the eelminal Justive of this Stato s satistied. TOO TINN. Hpecial Dispateh to The Tribune. Ispranaroria, Ind,, Yeb, 14,—E. Nickics, of tho flrm of Nickles & Curter, of Rockvilic, who cinlmed to have been robbed of scveral thou- sand dollors on the cars between Chieogo and Terre ITaute, by reason of which the firm was compelled to (20 Into bankruptey, has been nar- rested for evaston of the Bunkrupt luw. s story I8 believed to be bogua, —— WIISIKY, Fpectal Dispate 10 The Tribuna, Miwaukes, Wik, Feb, 1—Commisstoner Bloodgood held Kiewert & dastraann, of the Menomoneo Distillery, for tefal fn bonds of 25,000 for illleitly removing a baviel uf high- wines, A speclal Grand Jury 1 now n session, ‘I'hey wH bo taken before it immediately. Whuat other business the Grand. Jury has {s unknown, but it oy huen sald other distillers are to bo luoked after, — FORGED BILLS O LADING, New Ouneaxs, Feu, M.—Louls R, Laun, of the flrm of Curr & Laun, has disapoeared with a largo amonnt of moncy, obtalned s ndvances on forged bills of lading for cottan reported, Eeliyunan, Hellan & Co. lnso over $160,0%), sud the Cittzens® Bank about $70,000, George laun, who wus wclerk of the above-named tirm, haa fBeen arrested i Moblle, It s believed Luu's R. Loun Lus gone to Mexico, NEW YOUK ITEM, New Yoni, Feb, 14, ~Michnel Byan, charged with bewg an accomplice with Kol Holland tn the Clueinmatl election frauds, was arrested to- duy and commityed without batl, Other arceats ure expected bn conneetlon with tho natter, BAIL BUFUSED, Mesmrms, Tenn., Feb, H=~Judge Ray to-day refused to admit Boh Drury, the murderer of Albert Gihson, to hally aml remanded him to jafl to ausiver ut the Crunlnal Court. FISH. A School of Blg Ones Hpoullng In Naw York Cltye Yy ) & Bpeclal Divpatch tu The Tribune, New Your, Feb, ‘The Amerlean Flsh Culturtsts’ Assocfation Leld its eixth onnual meeting to-duy, The Hon Robert B, Rooscvelt predfdeds Among the members present wers I'rof. Bpencer F. Baerd, of Wasbington, Hecre- tary of the Sinithsonlan Institute, and United Btates Fish Commiseioner; Prof, J. W, Milner, of tho Siithsonian Institute; Bamuel Wilmot, of tho Fish Commilssion of Canada; Willlam M, Ifudson, of Connectient; I, T Yerguson, of Marylundi M, Walkicim, of the Tish Commisston of Norway; Livingeton Stoue, of Californla; Heth Green, Superintendent of the New York 8tate Hatching Houees; Charlea 1, Lvarts, of Vermont; 1, B, Poster, New. Jerseys uwml O, J, Hultemanue, Supcrintendent ot the flsherlen n Hollund, President Roosoveit read a paper on the resutt of the artiiclal el turc ol tich b this State by the Commtssion, ‘The shad fisheries of the I{ugion had been so vhanzed, he “safd, that there are now fen dedicrmen employed whet there was ong eheht years wgo” Prof. Milner read a aper udvaenting the protection of flsh by cqualation, My, Baltemuun sall that n Hols Jnudd thers wos o regalur thabery pollce, and roz- omuended w similiar wystem for thls country, Mr. Wikmot, of Cavada, reporied a3 to ll!?‘- culbure thero, Sowe $00,000 entmon and 000,600 thitellsh urs uearly ready to b placed I ihe streams, ‘Tnere was'a gencral disenssion of fsh legislation uud futereets, uud o el sup per to clogu with fu the evenlug, — et LATE LOCAL ITENS, Theodora Oaweller, 8 Geruan, 23 yeurs of age, sttempted sulelde yesterday mornlng at No, 645 ay strect by stabblug himscl! in the brenst. The attempt was unsucccssful, uml Osweiler still Jives to cudure his family troubles, Last evénfue at 5 o'clock, John Burns, 13 yeurs of age, white getting olf the llinols Cen- tral cars"at Sixteenth street, Wes run overat the hifps, und recelved othier (njuries so kevere that ho dicd shortly sfterreachive his resldence, No. 1657 Brown strcet, Diedrieh Sehmadek, o German farmer, resid fuez uear Julit, whlle crusoliis the South Huloted “wtreet viaduet lust evenlue, was thrown frow bis ot wind duslied Lead foreiost uzaiust ous ol the fron columue, inflicting jdrles from which It is feaved he cannot resover, Ho was retaoved to the re-Idence of w frlend ot No. 160 Weat Raudolph strects Detectlyo Stunuous yesterdsy returned from Clac l, baving fu eliorge’ Ells Fravoe, u banfoplcker, Who has® been swindiing vurlotts ralroud companies Luder preteuss of laviier o theatsizal ©tronpe on the roal. ‘Tlchets were Luspint ut theatrleal rates, aal then disposed of 10 wealpeys, which has so curared tae vablrowders (L they Lave de- tenulied Lo prosecute to the 1ul estent of tle Lave N FOREIGN. Russia Belioved to Have Ordered Out Six More Army Corps. Another Batch of Cardinals to' De « .Turnedl Ont at Rome. Parliamentary Polley of {he Euglish Liberals on the Turklsh Questions Measares Rosolved upon that Must Pre- oipitate a Orisis, TIIT BAST, WARLIKE. i Loxnoy, Fel, 15—5 2. in.—A diepaieh to the Stundard from Vienna says tho Berviau diplo- matle ngent there has fntimated that the Czar on the 2ith Instant will onder the mobiiization of sit mure army corps, Rueehu has already de- ¢hded upois her line ot actlon. Alater telegram from Vienna says advlecs Trom 8t Petershurg, Kishenedl, and Berltn In- dicate a decided tendency In the direction of war, It s nsserted that the Czarewlteh has de- clared that the commencement of war fs hine minent. v THR TURKISH ATMY, Tonvoy, Feb. 15— o, 1—An English phy- tledan with Mukhtar Pashn’s army in Trebinje writes tothe Staiford 1fouso Charftable Com- mittee reporting that the army s lnn dreadful state on account of the insufliclency of hospital accommodations, lack of medlcines, cte.; that Letween: twenty and thirty soldiers are dying daily, and dyasntery and typhold fever have ap- peared and are spreading raphily, GONTSCAAKOFF'S CINCULAT. Lospox, Feb, 14.—The Vienna correspondent of the Daily News saya: It Is stated lere on trustworthy authority that the Powersare dis- posed to leave England to give the key noto for the reply to Gortschakofl’s circular, — GREAT BRITAIN, PROPOSED ROYAL TRt Loxboy, Feb, 14.—Tt fa expected tlat tho Queen will visit Germany about Enster. mIED, Amedec Pichot, the Freuch writer, fs dead, ns Isalso Julin Maorgau Cobhett, member of Parlla. miext for Olham, THE LIBERAL PROORAMME, Di-patehga Nein York flerati, LoxnoN, Feb, 18.—Tho programing of the Libernl party's attack of the Government {s now fully disel . ‘The leadders of that party held n lon af b caucus at Str Stafford ‘North- eote’s residence on Saturday night, Mr, Giad- #tune was not presont in I‘euun. but s views werg hitld before the mecting by a confidant aud coudjutor, The modesty of the ex-Premier in absentinz himself, becauie of the embarrazament. which his presence would causa the new leader, is romarkable. ' The Hon. W, E. Foster rpoke for Mr. Gladstone, Hls polfey was only fidieated, not urged upon the Conforence, In- il Mr. Gludstone hus throughout the discus- slon of tho Enstern queation shown a dlsinclina- tlon to insist upon his policy, His views were dectared to be, thut, {in the wixed stafo of Bue ropean allfances, England conld not afford to vast about sny-longer for support, Ehie must graople with the "Lurkish busbear ot once. Tewporizing had alrcady placed Enziand In o falso position before the world. An glllanes even with Russia would not bo withont o precedent In diplomatic hlslurf. (iormany could uot L relied upon, Austri's promises are delusory and dangerous. "Turliey wilt unt kecp her pledies of co-opern- tlon finy better than her promlses to pay. Frauce cares nothing for the astern rigidie, and doesn’t care who is the flrat to guesa It. Where, then, Is England to look for elther cucmy or fricndl A STATTLING FACT, ’l‘mknr has deserted Bagland, not Ene gland Turkey, Never was’ so good un opportunity “glven for earrying out o hew cpoliey, Tho Jnat lopis of nlding ‘Turkey as un ally must have vanished, even to thumont frantle Tory, when the Porte defied all thn Powers In the Condorences nssombled, It showed even mors repusnunce to the line of nnlic-!xmwuuduu by Lord Ballsbury than to that Inld down by Uen, Iznatieff, - What would he tho result if ‘Turkey should eut loase from Lngland altopethers It inight bo very possible tocome o un understanding with flussin by which tho freedom of the Losphorus and the. Black Eea would bo puarmteed to Tussta, together with minor concesslonn In the shape of o scaport on the south- east _const” ns a busks of supplies for the Central Aslan advance, ‘Through such vort tho vast Russlan army at Tefls, in Georgla, could be reinforeed aud provistoned. Dy Rus- &la’s present comditfon—lor it Is not eo certaln thut the Czar desires war, aftor all—sucha scttlement would very probably prove o tempo- rary rellef, 2 EXACTLY, 80, What real Interost ean Yurkey Lo supposed to feel in British rute fn ludlag It Engiaud In to bo swnbbed, 1 mizht at nn ecarly dny become o pleasuro for the Porte to Fl\'n England’s traditional , enemy a foot- 1old at Trebizande, for fustance, from which Russlu could threaten the uorthern provinees of Tudia fu o manner that would maks tho warm blood of every Englishman run cold, THE RESULT OF THE DELIBERATIONS, 3t was finally determined to draw up a mo- tion, to by offered n Purliament at an early ‘hf' decluring that b §s tho duty of rlaaidd, [n concert with European Pawcers,~or, failing tifs, with Russla slone,—to enforco upun ‘Turkey tho adoption of necessary provisions for the weenrity of Christlans ™ dn the disturbed provintes, Thls question, 1t Dbrought - bu- tore the Ilouse of Commons, will~ becoms one of tho gravest hnportance, It will becomo o teat question, as tho polley I so radirally at varfance with that marked out by the Tory party, On its defeat will yeat the continuance In vower of the present Minlstry, Nothing tnore rovolutfonnry” In the shupe of Parltamicntary nreasures his boen proposcd for years, No paper sinco that famous wemoramdum prepared Tor tho graldance of Sie Staflonl Radeitilo fu 1834 nud nangtioned by o Mlnistry that had slept [ wivle it was read, has been brought to public notlee, “Theréfore the introduction of the mo. 1l bo the signol for 8 general debate of fireat vigor and aclmouy, ROM DOM PEDNO AND THE FOIP, » RNoxuz, Fev. $H.~The Emperor of Brazil to- doy visited tho Tope. Mo cxpressed the hupe thut the Pops would, In gecord with the Brazillan tiovernment, assist lu removing all ceclesfasticat diflenlties In Brazil, The Pope replied that the Cliurels was rather accustomed tosincoth than create obstecles, Elghoped to be nble to restors the rellgious harmony which had always been the glory of Dl % AORE CANDINALA, Roug, Feb. 14.—The prelates at Verona, Lyons, Rhchms, Vieuns, balscburg, Saragossn, and Bantligo, " and tho Stalfun "ecclesistivs, Monslizuori Nina, Barret), and Lulisd, have been olffialiy notitied of the Pope's Inteutlon to_ap- )r‘a:ltx;r;y them Conlinals at the approaching Con- o 3 FRANOE, DHE CAZEY, Tantd, Feb, 14,~Tho hmportunce of the at~ tavis on Duke De Cnzes, Minlster of Forelgn Affulrs, has been exaggerafed. The Cablngt and tho wmajority of the Avsembly are uow dis- poaed to sustain him, f FEARPUL DXFLOSION, Tani, Feb, 14.—Aterslule exploslon occurred in tho coal minc at Gralaceasac, killing tfty-five miners, THE WINE PRODUCT, Panss; Feb, 1.—Statiatleal returus of the product of {he vioes In Frouee for the year 15 show that the vintags hus fallou off exautly onu-hulf from that of 1875, The reductign was vaused by the ravages of the phylloxera. GERMANY, ISUMENT FOR LIDEL. Derery, Feb, 14.—Rudolf Meyer, editor of the Soclallst newspaper, has Leen sentenced to uine wonths' imprisonment for publishiug o likel on Princs Blamarck, chareing uln with. stock- Jubbing. @ BWITZERLAND, EXPORT-RETORNS, Paws, Jan. 23.—~The Swiss cxrport-returns for the past year give strikig confirmation to hu recent stutements on Amerjean competition 1o watch-nuking. In 1575, the export of watches to tho United Btates fell off 83 per cent, und L var there was o further fall of 43 per cent, ki a differcuce of 03 per cent, OF 7,99, 000 france, between 1574 and hoves fell off 21 per cont Inst yen biling 49 per cent helow the ¥ e export of leather has Musleal the expart e of 1501 ceoverd Tost ground, amd cotton aud Hien: gooda have par- linllll) done so, but embroldery vontinues to "de- cline, ——— JAPAN. ANOTHER INSURRECTION. Panta, Feb, t4.—A telegram fa recerved an- nonncing another insurrection fn Japan, The Batsuma clan have risen, ut it Ia thouzht the [nm-cmuut will be eaily snppressed, a8 the lead- ng men of the clan disapprove. EGYDPT. €O1. GORDON, Catno, Feb. 14.~Col. Uordon, the Afriean explorer, has heen ‘appointed Uovernor of the Truvinee of Soudan. CASUALTIES. TORN TO PIEC Specinal Dispateh to The Tril Fort WAYSE, Ind, Feb, -A fearful accl- dent took pinee at Timbroak's saw-milly elght miles enst of this city, An employe natned Charles Ubert, while ollfug machinery, was caught in some ;i'earmz. ami his by 1iternlly torn to pleces, heing mangled almost heyoud recognitfon, Denth took vlace fnstantly, De- veased wns aged aliout 20, and leaves a wife and one childy FROM DANGER TO DEATIT, * Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribnn, TorLeno, Feb, 14.—~Tolay John Jones,' n wealthy farmer from Riga, Mich., while walking on the Lake Shore track, stepped onut of the way of o tralu approaching lilin {n front only to step in front of a train n‘mruuchlnx from the rear, which throw him against a car and Irac- t‘lllml fs sliull g0 that he will pretty certaluly die, 3 VILLAINY. Lirrtn Rock, Ark, Feb, 14.—The southe hound passenger-train on the St. Louls, Iron Mountaln & Southern Rallroad, scven miles nurth of this city, was ditched this morning at 2 o'clock, The fircman was_killed and the ene gincer luull,y hurt. The accldent wus caused by sutno one 1fting u[v the track, which was not discovered In thne to avoid it., SUICIDE.. Dr. Wishard, of Indiann, nt Last Henrd From ==~His Solf-Deatruction at Now Orleans--A. 8nd Caso at Jncksonvillo, 111, Fpectal Dispateh to The Tridune, IxpraNArovs, Feb. 1.—Nothing was heard from Dr, W. M. Wishard, Superintendent of the Soldiers’ Orphians’ flome, untll this after- noon, when a dispateh was recelved fromn the proprictor of the Bt James Hotel,* New Orlenns, saying that the Doctor hnd committed suickle there. Dr, Wishard was undonbtedly insane, and it is he- leved had been laboring under mental sherra- tion for a week. Buslncss troubles and fears that he would bo lezislated out of offive by u bill now hefora tho Levislature consolidatintg the manageuent of penu! and benevolent (nati- tlons, preyed on bis mind tl 1t gave way, Ho was sinifiarly affeeted In early THe over adis- astrons businesa venture. e leaves n wife, wha Is_Matron of the Home, aud several ehlls dren, His remoins have been rent for. Tater dispatelies from New Orleans stato that Dr. Wisharl cut his throat fn o closet of the hotel at 6§ o'clock this morning, leaving n letter Atating that tho habit of rwlum«::ulng had drivenhim to it. Over $1,700 of the 82,000 drawn out of the bank lere were found upon his person, &peciat Disgateh o Tha Tribune, JACKBONVILLE, 1l I'th, 11, —A young man named W, O, Pollard committed sulclde nt the Central Hospital for tho Ineanc In this city last nizht, by shooting . bimsell ju the. “hewd with o plstol. He was nhout 24 vears of ago and a native of New llumpshire. T enme here about three and a hall years ago, and gecepted a situation at the hospltal. e had read medicing somowhat, and was soon pluced {n the medical dispensary amil employed 08 third nseietant physielan. Ho devoted himselt faithfully to “his profcsslon, and wus a_ very useful and promisiug young mai Holeft a noto spylng that he had been sullering great mentel angulsh foe two or threo months, but none of his moat Intimate friends Tove even o suspicion of wlint he alluded to, ns hehaa beon In the best of hieslth and spirits. Ho ns a brothier, E. C. Voltard, In the Iussue Hospltal at Galikosh, Wis, s P, INLAND BILLS OF EXCHAMGE. fivecial Dizpateh to The Tribune, Ispanaronss, Imd, Feb, M—In a sult brought on a note given at Konddllvitle fn 1870, and assigned to n plaintllf, Judgo Greshnm, of the United Btates Court, made an Important rullngz of n law of Congress, approved March 18, 1575 (Statules at Large, 470), ‘I'he noto was not payablo at any Lank, which, by o Juw of thy Htare, makes uotes nlone negottabla as inlaixd bills of exchange. Judze Gresham heid that unless 4 note [»mada payuble to order or bearer at a partieular buuk i this State, It cannot be said to possess all the privileco o fimnunitica n[ anote negotlable uccordivg Lo law, ‘The Merctunt statute of Anne has generally beon adopted In this vounty, but it hus hever been adupted In - this 8tute,” Judge Drummond cons curred In the opfuion. e PORTAGE LAKE CANAL, w Noecitl Dispateh to The Tribune. Drrrowr, Mich, 1d.~Lrtigatlon over tho Tortage Lake and Lake Superlor 8bip-Canal ls .obout to cloge, us a deerco looking thereto Is belug drawn up,and will probably recelve Judeo Emmons’ sfznature this week, Under this de- creo thu canal and all appurtenances and fran- chises are Lo bo sold ot o foreclosurs sale, amd . willbe BId In by Trustees selected for that pur- pose. This ealo will dispose of_all other clal aggafnst the company, and tho Trustoes, aclear tite, will in turn seil to- o vomp: inelish capitalists, Under this arrnserent it ta sald the bondhalders will recelve o pro rata dividend, 'Tha basis of dlstribution, kowever, 18 not yet clearly known, * e SALE OF ‘A TELEGRAPH-LINE, Fpecial Correspondence of The Tribuna, Dns MoiNea, In,, Feb, 12,—At the onnual mecting of tho (irlnnell & Montezama Tele- graph Company, held at Grinnell on the Sth inat,, 1t was declded to sell out to the \Western Unfon, Tho following Divectors were elected: A, QL Bwitt, Chicagrat 81, 51, Matlock, Daven- pork; (oorge M, Christian, Urinnell, Tho Di- rectors et and eleeted the following oflleerss Prestlent, George M, Christlan; Sceretary, A. I 8wlift, Chileago; 'Ureasurer, Anson B, Btayer, Chicago, Tho “Hne is #t wood one, After do- duetiug expenses for 160, o diyidend of 10 per cent was declared and palil to the stockholders. e e MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. Speclul Dspatch ta The Tribune. Misyparonis, Minn, Fob, 1,.—0f Mr, Wis- bard's mysterlous dlsappearance at Indlanapo- e, My, HIM, bis partucr fn this clty, says ho haa 0o fiea, except that mlhl( his'mind was de- mnged, e contradicts tho statoment tele- wraphed from hulwnopolis that tho ilen |s Inanctally embarrusaed, und suys they are pre- pared to mect all demands, ——— Iellgoaland, i Some short time ago," savs Jron, ¥ thero wan n rinnor that the littlu island of Hellzulund wus about to be claimed us an Integral portlon of the *Great Germun Fathorland;? -but tho llelizolanders appesr to be perfectly satisficd with thelr present political connection, uud the* ruwcr died away, I, howerer, the Germaus lave any Intontlons in lhnldlm\'llml. thoe sooner, apparently, Qioy abake off their uational habit of procrastination the better, For Heligoland weoms 10 Lo vanishing oft the face of the eanh, aud that not sluwly, us thinga go, It s now less thau o mble (n superiiclal L, but bn 149 it was four miles in circamference, 1 1860 forty- five wlles, uud in 80O, 120 milea, At this rato it will soun be_uscless ta any natfon, exeept pel hapa 1o the Dutch, before whose enengy and §i dustry thosca {tself ralls back, ‘The cne ment'of the xed, which i3 thus sending Hello- land the way of the 1slands which formed the Fiisluu Archipeloizo, has Leen, wo nre told, ul- fectend almose entirely fn oue dicection, that s, from the northeast, i istand Loving fost only ong mlle on the Ill)jluallu side from the dato of the earlivst reeords, tobe sccounted for no doubt by the set of the curreuts aid the direes tiuu of the provalilug winds,” ————b—— Rlding Dowa & Moustala on au Avalancle, Duncer (it Ko, Thomas Hodgxon, of follawt, Mick., was last week Killed by o snow-slide near Luramie, Wyo, ‘The deceared atd two partners nad been work- fie towether, prospectiug and sinklng shafts, siuco lust sprinwe, They were cuguged fu sinks fuzon ulodeabout Lalf o mils south of the * Centeunial ' when the secldent oceurr it was ubout 2 0'clock in the alterno fn and fived a blast, aud stepoed back o fram the woutt of the ghatt, and when the blast exploded the snow on the mountain sile Lenenth thelr feet started, carryine all three Qown with feartal veloclty. § atuut 20 or 300 fect, whin the avalenche steucl the tlmber Jand and pHed up and stopped, Davis, one of (he partners, bronght up agalnst a mnall tree, and was partly burled by the srow, mt was abio to cxtricate himself, Capt. Kelly, the other partner, was unharmed, and fmmedias ntely ran over to the Contennfil Mine for lelpy with which he returned In twenty or thicty Winutesy but Davig, by mere aceldent, had found and extricated the oty of Hoderon bes forg help orrived. Life was ‘extinet when the benly was found, and, from the brulses, it wit thoizht his neclk was broken, and that he was kitied by striking against a rock or treo in the descent, : AR S AMERICA AND ENGLAND. Thelr Relation to Each Other--The Inters courso Uotween the Two Countries--Tha Laws of Sapply and Demnnd, London Times, Jan, 47, Our intercouree with Ameriea hins hecome s cenormoug, and {t has led to changes which are now so casentlally rnrls of our cvery-dny lifc, that wocan hardly realize the rabidity with which it hug npmng up, of Lhe comparillvely smail Hmits within which, nt n very recent date, it waa contined, “The sievey of Atlantle teafiic which wo published yesterday, thongh It goes tack no farther than”to s period which most of our readera will - remember personally, yet secms to be dealing with a state of things whicly hos already receded futo the dfm distance. When we read of the first attempt at eatablish- ing difect steam communfention, hetween Livers poul and New York, it is only by an effort that we remitd ouraelves of the latenves of the date np which the ns yot doubtful project was ven- tured upom, OF the measure of suecess which has followed 1t the state of modern Liverpool 13 suflicient witness, That )t shondd not yet ha (uN{ years sluca the first wnails were cotiveyed to Amctlen by a regular servico ol steam ves~ rels, and that the wants of the time were satfs. fied by a contract for only onc vessel fn a fort- night, are equally facts which it Is dlfflcult for e ln‘:rhu; liome to ourseives, or to estlinate at thelr proper meaning. Amerlea has now be. vome fn o very real senso o part of our own country, 8hips’ from adozen of our ports ore mallln thither every day and almost overy tide, We vialt It for a hollduy exeurstou, and_ receive o mcssuge from it in the course of a fow min. utes. Huif a century ngo It was connected with ua only by an oceaslonal and uncertain ok, and the passaize from the one aliore to theother was an ndventure which few on eitlier slde hnd tho Loldness or encrgy to cencounter, Wo must vonalder the Interval of time strictly, and with. out reference to the events which bave hap- vened In ity 1f we are to keep it within its proper measure, v . Wonderful as tho growth of our fntercourse with Amerien_Las been, it hns been In every seuisa unforeed and natufal, ‘The clreumstances of Eugland and Ameriea made oach necessary to the other, On vne side of the Atlantle wery broad ferifla Jands, untilled and uno.cupicd, and rich boyond belief with every deseription ot native wealth, The one thing heeded to tury atl thero sdvantages to account and to supply the warld from “thelr teeming, !ncxlmmu{vlu store was nuulllulcnc{ of uman Iabor, and thls was a commodity which the United Kinadom ywsacased, or seemed to posscss, fn snperiluons abuncanee, Population, from whalever cause, had fucreased with us iester than the imeans ot subsistence, and we were glad to find an outley for some portlon of -It, “The food-producing l)o\w.-rs of our Httle island appearcd already to have Leen taxed to the uttermost, und we bad to look eleewhers for the means of flling: the now mouths which wero only too certalts to nrrive, Between two such cowitries, which scemed this made for one another,. fntereourse could not help growing, The thousamls of miles of seq that lay between them were Indeed @ gad obe stacle, but even Lhis vanished before the ilis. covery of the steam-enzine aud its applieation to naval use. Tlie saie canse, too, contributed very powerfully to lutensify the fmportance of the councetion’it thus helped to promote. Thy growth of our manufactures under the now [ne ftuence of stenm raleed a demand for Amerlear raw produce, while America wus not fess in want of finfshed manufnctured goods, which she had o Jeisure to preparo for horsolf. ‘Fhe dlvisdon of labor was thus perfest, aud, marked oat as it was by natueal lines which could not i ubliter- nted, both countrfes wonlil have done well to have acqulesced tn it without o strurgle. It was however, ohstructed on bothsites by thoar. titletal burriers of n protectivo system, Eumgland did lier best to shut oub Ameriian corn, whils Amcrica was cqually anxious to pre- vent the intruslon” of Tngllsh man. nfietures, Wo have wrown wiser In these matters than we once nsed to e, Atmerley Las still to Joarn her o, aml Lo apnly ¢, ‘The communleation betweon her and vuravlves, et tho vast machinery by which i¢ 13 cunducted, lins thus, we Ave, gaown up In splte of reul efs forts to Keep it down, | nply and dumand have, Indectl, proved b r'to by dealt svith quite arbitrarily, and they lave dony something Lo nsgert thunsclves; Lot our trade with tho great Amerlean Continent Is evon naw much less than it ought to be, and {t 15 main- toined at its present level under difileultics which otzht not to extst, Wo gave a very typle cal instauce of this yesterday, Thusnpply of broe vislons from Amerfen ean ba poured unceasingly into this country without danzer of exceeding the ever-crowing dentand, It s leas casy just now to furnfsh a cargo In tho opposite dirces tlon. The Americans do not want umnanuias- tured fron. ‘They practieally refueo to sdmip linrdware or manufictured gaods. Tho vesscls which we send out to | torn aro thus com- pelicd to loud themselyes with something elso on thefr outward voyaze, Salt hanpens to he tho ong thing they e carry, and they earry it necordingly, and they do so,'as mfzht he explct- ed, b merely nominal rates, The consequence, of vourse, Is thut tho steamers In the Ameriean trade must wither be cousont with somcthing Jike half profits or must make up for luss fn one direction’ by higher rates i the other. The selling price of provistons from Amerlea is thus above what It ought to bey and the supply Is of Courso Icss, Both countrlus are Aulferers, nnd, 80 fur, without even ths semblance of a waln to elther of them, = Atlantie tratlle is sustaned, Jn facet, just now by hope, aund, thourh there are no gius even so of 118 falling of, it {s clear that woenn forin no “notlon of “the Fm;mruons it salizht attain on leas chameleon-lio fure, As [ur us there hus been sny netual decreass of intercourae between the United Kinzdom und Amerlea it has been due to causes which wa el not regret, It there are fewer emizeants now than there used to be, It 18 beeause emiera- tion has douns its work thoroughly, nnd hkas pretty well wqualized the wages of labor in tho two homlspherca. Al onu thine there _wera starving millions secking an exit from aur West. ern ports, and pou ueross tho Atlantle at every chanco that was given them. ‘There was certaluly briskness enough fn suel a movement, but wo inay preferiour Pruu-nt stagnation and tho home prowress that us Leen the vause of It, It wo ask which coutitry has been the grontest gainer by (he process while It Insted, tho question ‘must be answered unhcsitatingly fn our own favor. Emigration las been’ for our peoplo ‘o maotter of lfe and death. Hundreds of thousanda who would have starvedat home huve gono aut to Amerlen and have theiven well, and have left niore space be- Bind them i the old country for others to o cupy. Ameriea has hal somewhat less reason to congratulato heveell upon her share in tho transaction, Loa obtalned from us the. hands she necfed, but they huve not always huen of the choleest qguallty, Wo have been deatned, 1o doubt, of sowes wiventurous spirits which we have Leen sorry to Jose, but it would ho scarcoly true, on the Whole, to say that_wo have sent” Amcrn our best specimens, Tha rowdy mobs fu the Enstern citfes have been bigt too largely recrufted from thu old couutry, New York wntil qulte lately has becn governed by [Irishmen, nor can we _ dare to aftirn that she las cven yet shaken oft their influence. Amerlean progrcss hag been more rapld them ¢ mizht havo been without our ald, but English wuges Lave been rasod now to au Amerlean standard. Tho materlal benelit to the two countries from thely intercourso with eachothor has been less unequally shared, or, i we haye been the larger galuers,” it has boen beeause wa have held our wrins wore open to receive thy good gllta which Amerfea has' been wflllnfi: to gend s, Wo are bound to Atuerlea, very close- Iy alrealdy, We have so bridaed over the Atlan- tic us to have added the entlre North Awmerean Continent to our clbow-roow, and such an addl- tlon to our space und the further udvantages it hius brought with it bave bees very fur from fu- constderdble, Tho profit of Aworlea bas Leen that wo have done soms part of her work at lower rutes than ahe could have got It doue at howe, aud we are willlng to do much more o3 mlmu 4s 8lio chouies Lo avail hierself of our aer- vices, ———————— FINANCIAL, Special Dispatch to Tha Tridune. Garesa, HL, kev, [L—=Coleman, Drum & Co., Fruprlatnn of the exteniive chalr factary and furwture establiahment fn this clty, he wudo on assiguwent fur the oenclt of thelr creditons, ond placed thele effects in the hands ot un Asslence this moming. The trade of tho louse exteds as far west as Douvy - et —— Toots and esaarists havo dilated on the anpremo delibte of cuuntsy life, gnd It accompaunaenty of Bealth und peace of wlwl, But body und wind requiz the help Of rexufar bublts and cleanly Yabite: Why not, theu, rlug the prabies ot I} BaLblits tollct soapt oy, for nene ot ‘the ezctahte ofls e futa It and eshating o delicate Violet odor. tho nateral weent of s watertaly, 18 n.y:ds oply (v by tried (0 becoinu a Louselold neciaitv, The puret 0f B2l 10 ‘They went down |- RADWAY'S READY. RELIET Curos tho Worst Pains in 1 Trom Ono fo Twenty Milmtes._ NOT ONE HOUR Aftor Rending this Advertiscment Noed Any Ono Buffor with Pain, RADWAY’S - READY RELIEF (o for Every Dl it was tho First andis tho Only Pain Remedy That tnstantlyeto in mort exerucinting uilatngntions, i Tes CONKEA IO, 13, oF uilier glay Angs, Etomech, o appiteatio, IN FILOHE OXE T0 TWENTY BERUTES, o matior jlow vlolent o excraclating: tho pain, the Theumatie, Bedkiddon, Joire, Cripplel, Nervous, Neuralyle, Or projurated Wilh lsasd may s er, RADWAY'S READY RELIZE WILL Aford Instant Ease. Infiammation of tho Kidnoys, InfSammes tica of tho Bladdaz, Inflammation of tuo Bowels, Mumps, Congestion cf tao Tungs,~Boro Throat, DiMouls Droathing, Palpitation of tho Heart, Iysicrlos, Croup, Diphtherin, Catarrh, Infiuenza, Ileadache, Toothacha, Neurnlzia, Rheumeatism, Ocld Chills, Agua Chilla, Ohillblains, and Froat Bito, The_application of e Yeady Rellef to (ho part. partg wliore the pain o aitlculty extits wilk Bond cics i i . Y Treity dfupa fn Yalf otumbler of water will, fnn fow minutey, enro Cramps, Palis, Bout Sl Jtearthuten, Kick Headsclie, Tlarrhoca, Dyaontery, I Wind {6 tha Bowels, agial lueral prins. Felershoild sleyacareya botiln o HADWATS . EF with thom. A few deops i \eator wiit preventalckneasor pains trom chatku of water, il etter thua Srench Yirandy or iriers a2 a wimulang, FEVER and AGUE. TFever anil Aguo eured for ffty centr, ore is P R AR A % d s, ad allother nalaviows, Liifouy eenriot, 1y yelto, ait other fovens inten by ity s i b fogiclos Futwavi itoouy Rellet, Fifey ceuta perluttle. DR. RADWAY’S RERULATING PILLS, - Terfectly tanteless, elcgantly coatod with sweot PUrEe, Yequlnio, PUrl:y, tleinse md SLrenal) Aay's it 1y of ull didorders o 1 a2k, Liver, i erds, Headnce, tian, " Dy cab, SHllgun Fover, s, ilcs, Bnil afl Derancoments of micl Viseota. Warrauieil to eicce's posliive re, Piitely vopotibie, coutalulng no weresry, i ordalererioug drics, f Jisaino the fulliwing symptoria resulting from Dleoriers of the Dicative Orernes . Comtipatlon, Inward Piles, Fulingss of the Dloodin he 1 1l rea, Hearthurn, f Lho hiota B BRI o1 e 150 JAE e lons, Blnkin: or Flutleringe 10 it of s OF b st e lcd Bod DI bie [ flllfl‘flfi the “l‘l"\'.» i tlains Loklue o Kafi catiug W% B Lylue Poatire, b.mne-h‘ iuiun, Tuts or Wens betnre ‘(ho slety Laver and buf Tain b3 the Hea dcuicy of Perrpbation, Nelle ], 1 ness of L Bk wn % Talne tn Efiivey gud Hodden Flbines oe beats b i A DWAY'S PILLS will froo th . A AT LS T sosterny ceataperbox. bold by Druggisia, Orarian Tisanar DR, RADWAY'S REMEDIES I bave Lod nu Ovarlan Tumor In the Ovarlcs aud Lowels for Ten Years, - Axx Amnon, Dag s, 1073, ~Da. Iabwars That otlicratiniy bo banedsal,'| make thissisiincats 1 hiave had an Uvarfan dumorin the and Dows ©la far ten yoars, | tricd the best o s i coutd nov have lved mnuc irlen{lor mifug 1aduccd ma (o try Radway's Hemedien o had not liuch alih a ‘ticta, but Bually, atter uacd oilberattun, 1§ tricd tiot, L pureliasctt sl bottice ot the Resatvent, {wo boxceol 1Bo Pills, aud two Laves of th Rellet,” 1 used those 1o, 1 b rebaitles o ofilioltelier, ang twa Uo Lifle, Befurs tbey five pounds, wero goe L N T continued 1 1 tlia ncdicing toiij was sure that 1 was eatirely eured. T 1ook the incdicine about nre outha wiad_ durig $hat 11 lost JuELy=3Y0 poun i u all | look threo duzen Lotilvs of th Ttcsolvant, s ottied Hlcllef, ond X Luves of ho Puils, L el perfontly woil, and my benrt e full of gratitude {otiod tor shlu belnimy'deop aaiictlon, o ¥ sndyour wonderful inodlciay, | fuel deeply ade st iny prayenis diat it uiey Vo s muct of B biesdid us It s bion 10 e, wothe » “Asigne: MRS, E, C, BIDBINS, Mrs, Biubins, who makes tho abova certidcate, sthe ruwn foF Whom 1 roguested you to send juciicize fa une, 1675 Tho Dediciacs abuva stated were butiit of zie, %ifh th exception 0f what was seht (0 her LY Jous oL may sey thut ey statameut 8 corract, wl{noatd catlos, L. 8. q““'““""’nmzzh’z ‘wnd Chemtat, Ann'Afuor, blichs This may certify that 3"" f\mblm, wha makes 158 bove cerflacater 15, &od has been Tof auy years, woll nown to ut, end thy fucts therein stated aro undoudis Sibis Wi Seliovs bers T ERNI B iguod) ® X1 D, COCRED MARY 50508, B, POND, — DR. RADWAY'S ' Sarsaparillian Resotve, TUE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, For the Cars of all Chronte Disoases, Bcrofula of Syplllitic, Horsditary or Contaglous, bo it in the Luags or Stomack, Skinor Boaes, Flesh cr Nerves, Corruptinyg the sullds and Vitlatlag the Flulds, njo Bheumatlsm, Rerofuls, Glandular Sweltlori P et Sistialr il compialnte Meeilud of tie Tungw Diwpes sl NUEC - pash Tis 'olun:fl.\’ldwfiwvll ngs. ‘Tupcr, Dicer, i lip Disases, Mereuriaf Disez. Comiplaitits, Gouty Divjay. Rickets, fuit ity fon, K et ;l::‘ll&b;"‘;::s;l‘l:\&b. $1 PEQ BOTTLE. IR RADWAY & 0, 32 Viarrenst, K. T Read “¥False and True.” tersstamyp to UADWAY & CO.. ¥ e, 83 G Tl et L=t CLoy zedb Vude whi by

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