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Ti1115 CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY @21, 1877, 5 » bart: Conmniesioners npuointed Dy the Goevernor ] Alll) o | InMtead of the Citeait Conrt dudzen, befors whom ark Commisrionera nre triahle 9 thn law now emnciated rarcasses are putupfn the windows and Iabeied ¢ Real Amerlean incat, not frozen.” triut b niversity bands ooy be invested in South. cn St b - TOREIGN. STATIL Al dorauot terrify any of_them, the fover for | Comte and the Pape. Franche poweris atlering ne If the Turk waa rooted e | 1c st ot nover aoriiraton i BANK BRI, dreeply dn Europe that nothlagshort of anearthe | tha three dominant errors—JIanscnism, Tho butehera can caelly afford to scll L3 o " Eekuta o, That e eortily fndoren the resstn Mro it intetelurst o Wil requfting Sanios quake could diclodzs him. Galticanlem, and Liberalinm, ~ which . had below the inarket rate at a profil; und when the orrantzed under Sta e lns 1o take quarte thona Introduced |y Col. Roswett for the inveeti; Tre Eastern Question Again De- A CHANGE OF AULTAY, : tutuinents, verified by the onth of the Carhl \ Hrr. 3 Vit whirnets from Visnna that the | oushit Frinee to the briok of tho precipice. . ¢ % 2y o 4 sInents, et by % n o M cat . o i ] ot 1 Lthe | The Pope, takinie up 1 e s . ol bofof it F'L‘;'Iiuna«s-ulli-:;dn‘r‘:n:-nr;xrl'lkfi Yestorday's Procoedings of the | b, ettt e Vark commtuatie, | Sty Mol 2o LWL e bated in the British House Grand Vizior tendored his resignation yortar- | plicd whi bis accastomed snersg om tho sutjocs tiex. The bill provides for ihe publicating of of Lords. day, unn that Mahmond Damat Ilinois Logislature at T AR T T report. IU1s the samne il ntroduced st lll. 2-continued rerics of complaints alleged againat H heny, Springfields Leeoleed, That we soflcit the strongnst, most persevering, aud thorough investigation which i e e able, feariess, ?ll honeat men ean give, Resoleed, Thit the ,mflu were fntended fof the Animated Debate Over ihe peple, And tha cop cha fu lkely | af modern ezror. The mafority’ of thoe popuis. 1o he his Auceersor, lm! that the Sultan‘a | tions were Catholic, hut they ;cm Ted h'y nphw the lust scarlon. = SRR youoger :':a'}'lhs"'\mr"x'}i’ulnfl'txm:'l:: fg}f::::; Durvere menrw),m dt-h;z(l }n «lw-cg el\'erythlnq ELECTORAL CONTEST, % il Al fuSTiruds i that, they on the facs of the carth, In 1oy als 3 ‘The Committec o Eicetion of ihe Touse to- { Lord Sallsbury Valorously Chami= | §éoring hira s the it Sultan. The phyaidans | o oty it & amall e0ct e aeonod O nker wha veds Trore. Cot Eanty Dlons the Falley of thio N bnin areion.Eh moanime. ol all-tbis a | LeuOinE themw nto srrors a et whic profees Mr. Hupkins, whose sca e € 5 R L i, he Ing tu represe elr oo it ant!y Wua conteated by Mr. Flavin, who did not put. Government. that the slluring hopes of pence which were Lol U ik emeaanting with the gennine Amerfean article at the regular hich rates. Thus the fraud works in two diree. ticns, both times bringing fna wrofit 1o the hetcher. The English newspapera may well af- ferd to atop citing Instances of Yankee deprav- 1ts In business transnctions until they have ox- e« huve niready conteibuted ith Park Comnusaioners d some of thelr superfiuous homo wicked- > > Blune, ndthey Ty ank - \Wat g becomeat i | 1o an appearAnes temporanily ri-cstablisiied and bave been lately | O UeIeISen, erocmanations from Satan. "“':‘c o sup Proposed South Park oy T The Legialature of thia Gtate pad ade .. PRONATE COUKTS, - + 2 Srterfaineil analn scoin lasied, BUSINESS NOTICES. i Insesligation, T RIS | | s Wt ol W, Gk oty o | Tho Opposition halleneed 10 Bring | e putit SEHE, et A spectal from Washington o the Cinclnnati fiiele wficlal condutt in thy dixbarsement of thenn | toyelt3; Mo au arspment befure the Jolnt, Com- Forward a Definitive Motion. Naples. He. fagns 1 Shall supely retuis b | _Flarids. St James Hotel, dacksonriila Enquirer yeatenlar says that many of the Dem- largn stma f money, and it ia to bo hoped that the | 4,110 inant of & Probate Court tn Cook County. Stamboul, but Tam not sure to find Hamid on | This favorite Houas in now open for the seseon oralle membecs fear hat it ey Bbuslerwo | yp 0T 1 Other | Emia it Throush i coiemplted | B i o rutate usinesd ihe Thranest T 5 to prevont tho Inwuguration of Haves on | Mr, Podemap Sherman and Other Judicious action in this benhalf, In Cook County was toa great to ba transacted | & Russlan Army of 600,000 Men Al RUESIA'S POSITION, ) mentx for hoard hy the week o siason, Roomt tie4th of March that they will galu nothing Enwann Oxzxe, in the Couaty Court only. Husla meanshilo walte fullyarmed, The En- | jeenieeq by mall or telegraph. Address J. R, thorchy. Tt sagas ; Oloud-Compellers Dastroy Secrotary of ho Citizens® Association of Hoath — ready Organized glisn punlle ts xueprissd to learn ite wnmis- | ESTELL, Siantier b Chicago, 8 6 NSIN takable readiness e fo 3 — —— Eince Frlday the Klcctarsl bilt, the Caspifluiien,, The Tribunoy What the Citlzens* Associntion of Bouth Chi- W {?‘Ss? ::.?: N. Ine Rnssjon army of the Pruth, it 1s now dis- | pojand's Aromatis Bitter Wine of Tron Isa smdthe Iaw providing (of settilae e cAgo I8 vas ot cxplained by Mr. Howett, * Ile ATITE: One Hundred and Fifteen Thousand Men | covered, has not been troubica with epidemica, | remedy for nervous debility, Impoverinhed blood, vacancy bave lieen carcfally examined by promi{ | 1) X‘ Sgecial Dispatch ts The Triduns, ¢ Hundred an en 018D en III{mnculIc Tawyere, and they have come to snoke ol {t as the Citlzena' Arsocintion, thus in- Special pateh o . AT 5 mntinies, or diaorannizations, as was 0 freel and impaleed dizestion, Depot, H3 Clark Atreat, Tia ananimons conclunion that neither the Conell- tentioually or ttherwise contoundiug it with | ~ MADISoN, Wis., Feb, 0.—The Legislatutre did on the Asiatic Fromtier of roported ind hastily bellesed s month ago, Tt | s==tmes = = tution not the Inw of 1702 provides for ailing such | The Wholo Subject Finally Post | the vonafide Citirens Aconction ot ‘wilch | considerable worl to-day. Inthe Scnate, bills Tarke nummbers 200,000 men of al) arms, with full sup- VEGETINE, vacaney av woull exlet if no cholce is mndo by * Franklin MeVeagh §s President. passed uuthorlzing aud requiring Farm Mort- Y A of moteriel and vast paraphemalia, o7 | s sess s o s smmnnnas Congrena by mn4!:,:1“.\‘5:\:!’1.M‘ll)"h%fiu"v"‘"“'mlllel: poued until Tuesday of APTER THR SEEMMATERS 8 + | zugo Commissioners to extend the beneilts of o m"‘: t;u:' D""‘"’fl"h:“".;.i’v"v"r ?3“"2“.{_“‘.‘:{:‘_ VE‘} I{ TINE 0] ' IO new 2! " V3 n favor of k) e uele's Foun orwi 3 8 sl ek of Koneres, o o cntid el b Noxt Weel. I e ras paprars i favorof | artics equitably entitted thereto, 1 Bottloment of the Austro-Hune | tvcaietsr o) me A ready to descens o 2 s March, ould Dot pass 1t; and after March 4 the bill canld ot becoma & T, as thero woild b no lresident to slgn it. Tho Interregnum, therafors, would last four years, unlcas, ae is proliable, the Senate de- clated Hlavzs clected sad Inaugnrated him, Etther event would produco confusion and paralysls of busincas, if not revolation. up anything, particularly If there was 2 nows- nn{ller |lv_)'l'xcd S i‘i: 1leve tho gentleman has & P Mr, Thompson—I Lelleve A Buncomba Privilage to Buy | il s ovi, § Worthless State Bonds Accord= ll]\lr. 1 enklnzk—()ll, yes; I have an orgun, hu!, s ave 1o monkey, ed in the Senate. Mr. Hopkina continued arguing in favor of o Fmtponemum. until the members should bs Bills were concurred fn, relating to liens on . Anla Minor and make thelr ‘way over every logs lu Chippewn Connty,‘nml for the Improve- ghelan Bank Cantraversy ;;'“'«'""10 1o the castle °hf lmi‘ on "’2 THE GREAT ment of the North and South Branches of the ;nn:a'q'efi?:x:\ ..f»"ii’m" é‘zfimn:t?‘;w;m n?li?el‘l‘s'é Eau Clatre River aud teitutarles, GREAT BRITAIN. a if necd | of the Cririea if necd Lo, or to make a desceot In the Assembly, lofnt resolutlons thanking PARLIAMENTARY CLECTION. apon Turkey tn Europe by water, Dehind this Benator Howe for his course fn voting for the Lo¥NnoN, Feb, 20.~8iiney Herbert, Conserva- | furce § f 95,000 men. In Beseurabls ea, I‘ Commiselon, und the Democrats who ludoreed | {ive, has been returned to Parliament for Wil- a,ure thrown forward as an ad- ’ Jomx LooAx I8 dead-set. already aftcr the nort- ully advized of what they were acting upon, ity was Inld over till to-morrow, o tance guard. Vers ominons, oo, reads the lo- follonf the Var Dopartment, and s atartlug oli lia . Mr. Plnney sald e dine proposs th imvess | A bl eresting the County uf Wells passcd. | tou,defeating Mr. Norrls, Livoral, forinotion that th Central Soclety of 8t, Po- st o friends to work for bim with llaves for thocoveted | Some Rant and Acrimony | ugte upon the letter of o widiny Tads who was There aro rumora this afternvon that the Rafl- _DESTRUCTIVE STORM, terabiirg for_utalsting the wounded in war lns , MADE FROM Jisce Mo anblashingly declaion that b witlideew : . jindertaking tu manage lior own_ proerty, and, | roud Committes will to-morrow report unani- | Loxnox, Fe, 2—. furious gale burst aser | received the Czar's permisson for tio enilection Buiefh ek bt ittt | Atlonding thelDiseus= | il afuch, fhoushi ovrsbody s conshiig | ottt sheiseate of WSS | queensionn s evrin. cwalngt eomiderans | oL o pdsriat e oo o500 | BARKS, ROOTS, AND UERDS. " cluding ) Lrs 1Tl oting Al e election " , | e Vi fib“:’?flh‘ih'é’: ;:‘xlcth tor fll'\'!l:flclfi'n:e:hlunilngu’: 'L’?n!?- sion of the Matter. ) ml\?r’.)ll’(greu sakl hia would kecond the motion | of Dirsetors of the chl'x'mcx';, Milwaukee d 8¢, | damoge to the shippiug. The storm also reach- | oolo giators of Charity for immndiath sereloon heart, Joun Locax duean't know what {s,— I¥as/i- to postuone, 8o as to glye everybody a full vp- | Peul Railrond. ed Liverpool, whers a heavy galefrom the west- | the Pruth, Sounding, too, ke marching are fnglon dispatch to St Louis Kepubiican, portunity to wet ready, ENENING IN TUE ASSEMBLY, ward now prevalls, which will detafn a large | the Russfun ordera for 109,000 pelrs of shoeain 3 Ve L 2 o MR, WENTWORTIL AR WIIPTRR-IN. At the evening sesslon the Ralread Commit- | number of vessels fn port until the weather | Mayence, Suggestive of sharp work Is the GENERAL DEBLLITY. Yo blieva thisatdtemunt I, 8 Jiy ;1" 1 "‘|.. Leglsiative Proceedings at Other |y oGl Gemanded the roll-call, that | fee roparted In tavor of the fudefinite postpones | soderates, A severt suts (o oW blowing fn | fecne of thousands of Shoflicld steel-workiers | 1 this cemplaiat the yeod efectaot tho Veozrre, Loottmaibaofbing of ok, i gl State Capltals Yesterday. it might appear who wanted to put off thils Iu- | ment of the Stock and Bond bill, The Demo- | London, bunily engaged hammerlug, polntinik, aud pol- | Are realiz minrdlately atier commensing fo 1aket 1} drew 10 thio coufest bosausp bie liad wo . (utther ate:Uanitnl ; vestigation. cratie minority of the Committce on Fedcral TME TARTERY qUESTION, fabing bayonets for Rusls, and otiiers shaping | 33JCbity deootes doncloncy of tie blood, sad Vaue: chanceorhopoeof an electlon, and theonly Interest Mr. Thompson wanted the West Park Com- | Relatlons repacted in favor of fudetinlte post- | Loxpox, Feh, M.~in tho. House of Lords | Kutis and putting mun-carriages together. & that wilh sraore tho Realth from ae‘im i Ih Lo felt In the caso after was that no Republican NOIS misslon fuvestlzated also. y_mmmcnt of all the resolutlons relating 1o the | this atternoon the Duke of Argsle directed st- TUE LINOLE BAY: i, Yearnine, "n"-' conrisbiog and srenemnenlng, purt; hould be elected. MrLes Kenor and Ilickey ILLT Y Mr. Merritt wanted to havo the resolutions | Electoral Commission and the duly of Congress, ( tentlon to the Gayernment's instructionto Lord A slngle gleatn of peact fa n}.n lh'mn Y | ot See B e e re s urets the nervons 3 “elooted Judge D. LOGAN TUE PARR RESOLTTIONS IN THE NOUSE. acted upon now. The House might as well go | The joint resolutions Indorsing the Elcctoral | Saulshury regarding the Conference, He e | the Go'os, whicn reiteratea that Rusala’s prese | Hawh: ystem toactlon, It hiaé uaver fatled in this drathe ;’“;fl“:,:’]‘jf:fi F T ATk bl Special Ditvatch to Th Tvibune. ahiend with them now, Commluslon were adopted by aatrict party vote. | verely cfltleized the conduct of the Govern. | ent armed attitude [sa safer pollcy thau nttacks | compiatat, h o SrnivaricLy, fil, Feb, 20.~The Dunlevy- i ,\lr.?ml%h.u( Cn?:(l, th(;uzh:lthfie‘?ugh}.lén Coleliour park fusestigation resolutlons, which | be no further o position sluce the mover of the were the speclal order for to-day, was called up | resolutions had seconded the motion to post- Peuding this vote, Mr. ITubbard moved tiat the whole subject be postponed thi March 5 [laughe ter], whicl was lost, nent up to last autunn, since which time, how. | that the Fabian volley will surely Jead to the WHAT IS NEEDED. eI:";r. Il:’ conilitct has been all right, The fail- | dlsinteseration of the Oitoman Einpiro and thus Boatox, Feb, 13, 1870, ure of the Conference. Le sald, was attributable | to Ruasla’s opnortunity. Rather grim hope WL breven By moon. ————— % Sin: i = sinch T foand myself ns Wo do not exaggerats tha gravity of the occaslon one, fo the unhappy polies of th overnment untl] | this, and slim, too. DEAn Yin: Atois enr ol whe wo sy that I lows than thirtoon days 1t Ia | this morning immediately upon’ the opening of | PO 00 wane iuse Y EpITORIL INDIANA Ruizaets mind 1hes hal Ehesrtednass, midits, awil y BLOOD ON TRE DAISTES, TEoms Souttinn tru) proeral Gobiity, REasTins wad mors thun probable thet tho Quaneusnand don- <! thie flonse: of yesterdny upou the resolutions and the o b i vacilation shown in carryinz vut the polley | 80 the mournfal probabllity remalns thl'.lfl:u mien benested by aee, "f procured tho arttcle ana, C2 o it b warst, Lowuis Tumer—suitdosers | Followlng t the full toxt Buehierbi. T AacEEaAY BOKD, which publie feeliu forced pon them L conso- | naseent verdurc of ‘the epring of 1677 will he ¢ wovers g 5 disc U 1 Lol e quence of the Bulgariun atrocities, dyed with the hlood of slaughtered thousands. | {iRT RIS We, Thct gaite conadent ihat (hern It fs very certain they will not * back down," They propose to stand by the compromlso agreement in good falth, Those who brealk it will bave to muke the *war,” and not long thereaficr thoy will wish they hadu't. e — WuEnzse, Extraordinary powers havo hean con- | Mr. Smith also read the provisions of the ferred anou . butk Commissioners byactef the | Parknct, by which, upon petition of 100 tax- Letlslature of tho State; and payers, the Judees of the Cook County Courts WitsirEAs, An unjust cxerciso af the powern ro | arg required to invegtizato any and alt” changes conferred inay, in lines of great Ananclal deprea- | of malteasance against. the Commissloncrs, nlon lke tho ‘present, bo made the means of op- | [ prolied, to reniova them. No such fuvest pression by lovying distressing taxes uvon the | 4100 “1nd been sought by any citlzen of the 1‘{;‘1?:::’;;‘5““ ho jurisaiction of the Commls- South Town. 5 4 N 1OT AUSTICION. m}::ll:&gr:'&rr 53}'“..‘.?.'&'!#:’5 l:':m nfié;;‘»}’: vlr‘t?:?m Mr. Rowett sald bo mnust now withdraw hls they tax for the maney to purchasa snd carry on | sccond of the motlon to pustpune, Tho specch parks, and grave cowpluints are mado by cltizens | of the gentleman from Cook and Tie Trinune IspiaNarotss, Iud., Fev. 2.—The State Board of Agriculture met to<lay, and, sfter a thorough discuselun of thefr fnancial embar. rasstnent, decided to ask for an appropriation of $25,000torelleva them from their temporary em- barrassments {or the next two years, giving the Stato a dexd of trust to the grolnds r.s &ecurity, A propositton to buy the greinds aud bulid- Ings for £00,000 met with little favor. THE SEXATE, . n reply, ut ) uke's AORTICUAKOVF'S NOTZ. whichi itis especiaily p sectaion ofmlafy Ao Satuion and - | | Toruuesin Wkt prescn vt tho | Fitmtn i LRV AL ST nled that the Government bad chunged Its pol- fi;e(’»'r"'x’r','e"l"of‘.'éfl'fl‘;‘xf:“lm:'m':.’ ‘r‘n‘)’t‘o Iggfll;fi yours, () r’éfix’n‘.fi:’.‘f'}% ey, . " * Staio-at, ¥ ot ce the ference: the | the Czar to retive honatably! The Times upou No. 10 Ftaio‘et, fl({rocr;llunlgnlblly;d“l‘fge; I::xrtnmu(r':flznhclnpm-.llnx this point jucularly remarks: “The diebhand- ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. the expectancy of pence upon Servia, Monte- | ment ai the Ruselan army need not bs accom- 1f Venzrixe will telleve pain, cleanse, purify, negro. and Turkey, A few days wonld show | panied by exvlanations. Furope will enzore to | eure such diseaser, re-mnng?&- patient "to perfecs with what suciesa. 1t they were succesaful, | louk the other way while the sensible uperation .'J'fr'-.mu'n"frfl \'.'r’}.".:' :'»'{L"S'u":?»’flfn?.'flh WAy toines hulf the work of the Confereiice would bedone. | In performed.'® "It fs certaln that Ruesia will | Sk suTeriie for, Jeans il ot soociusies oot 16 Y caald: b \We. verus | DO rec t X rive performing such great c worke in thn Lord Sullshury said: * We, like all Gov net receive the sanction of Europe to goto | ifue performt I great fi‘:u)“ ke D th Mr. 8awyeL J. TiLneN, Presldent-olect, we want to bhear from YOU 1—8t, Louta Twmes. Echo from Sassr: * Lot CRoxmvand KoLy speak first; they got my $10,000. ———— ot (Shicazoiof tho oucrour. nnjusty unnecorsary, | article ‘satistled him that the motion to post- | spent tho entlrs afternoon fu Alibustering by | ments since the Crimean War, are. bound to | War. blood. o e cirealating duid, Iruly be called PERSONAL. "‘fl"l'g'"""’ tazaclon to which théy aro sublect® | poue was out, of place. W Th Democracy to defeat the paseage of the rcl;;enlue treaty by which tuub war was cone TIE BNGLISH ATTITCDE. e fireut n:nilf:&l}ffld The great sourcd of direasa Prison Commilttec’s bill, which coneolidates tho prisoys under one managemcut of thies Dircetors, The Repudlfcans, witn two exceptions, fuvar the bill, and four or five Democrats support it. It has a small maojority in its favor, but the minority :\‘frfi coubled "to deleat a voto by all kinds o Ticks, «d hy the Commissionere, and of thio unwise, inji- alclane, and rapraionsinlo expenditures of inolicy Jr. Armstrong gald that ho had fuvorcd the 2 Y postpouement. But now he thought there wus foratacd, s follows? that raleed by the sale of | giiuthiing fn the matter that oaght to bo fe Zlesulred, By Who House of Represcntatives and | Vestigated. Benate of 1linols, that a speclal connnittee of fve, Mr, Slierman sald the speech of the gentle- componed of threw members of the Hours and twwo | man _from Cook (Smith) and the language of wmenibara of the Ecnate, be appointed to inquiro [ Tuz Tninuse artlele convineed him that the inta the complainta and axcertaln how many acros | matter ought not tohe postpuned. of laud are now embraced within the limits of the MR, AUERMAN, parka and of the boulevards connected therewith, Mr. Sherman dirccted attentlon to the lan- and how many maro uro contemplated o bo pure t C chaseds andy Second, from whom xald lands whare | FUBEG of ‘Tua TRIGNE cditorlal, which he de. urchnsed, date of purchase, and. prico pall per | clored was {ufamous. In advance ‘Tug Tiine :fl:lsll.n fnlch' "'J.u.ué’; thlm.“ the nlmlc’mm o ‘|nxu uNz had doclared it would be a diszrace for the rained, directly and indl.ectly, for the purchaae | Legislature to lend (tsclf to the scheme em- and fmprovenient of landa emce tho date of the | hodied Iu the resolutions, and that tho Leglsla- rst purchnze, the cost of levying and eollecting | tura would prostitute fteelf if it did ‘so, and suld tax, and tho oblects, purposce, and ftimn for | (hut whoover voted for the lnvestigation would which suld taxca so alscd woro axpondad: the | yote nzalnat duty and deconcy. Thls attompt nof, tly upon it to purify and renovase, has soy cluded.” He pointed to the startllog fact that Last night's s n in the Houre of Com- muwfluuuc-mnuw. 3 ene | mons haa proved that the Engllsh Government f,l.'; .E;‘7.'.‘3;;.’::.,:’,:?;1‘.,2{"‘,‘...‘;5‘,‘.‘3.:&“‘;-‘.‘::‘.;,, is rtill determined to resist enerpetically the gré now attacking Lord Derby for not | Liberals programme of coercing Turkey. “The | xpoRosys, SCRUFTLA, DYSPEPSIA, GEN- bhaving fostered and encouraged the | Acrimonlous debate showed more the desperates . . 2% Herzegovintun Insurrcetion v;hen m‘u Hens, :‘l‘ ‘lc':'lx l";,’f.’{“{f,‘,"},‘f; g;mnn sppreclationof | ERAL DEBILITY, CANKER HMCMOR, LIV- 3::’::.'“1! v fs' :lnow‘ :1‘;:1‘: ":u:«.m!g'fim’uu"c-flftfi(‘le HOLEMNLY EXPLODING A CANARD, ER COMPLAINT, RILEUMATISA, toward Turkey could not renaly the eame o8 In Mr, Gladstone was at his_best. and triumph- ONSUMPTION OF TUE 1856, Wo have changed as far as the force of | antly refuted the attack from the Treasury CONBLY A clreumstances have compelled us, but we have | benches, Hesinused the House by solemnly BOWELS. not dissolved our traditional alliance without | contradictinz the report of & provinclal naperof rorrow, and we stitl ding to the lope thut sume | the dlrcovery of n‘rlot todethrone Sultan Hamid > CrARLEsTOwN, Mass, March 25, 1800, chauge In counsels may restors that alliance, snd moke Alred, Duke of Edinburg, Sultan, | M TR Staxexes o 00 « Staliment of T ess : Tn regard to England's not having used H;c nron;otzn of 'heé'."f'fi"' nlulkb?‘l,ns l:lflglm I;I:I:.f:':III? j-;nn:n atd R?mfig,n\é:n';;g.m 1 A 4 caco; 2 | . rocord the fact that, as fur as the proceed{pzs of Botfien the wondurtal eféct of VEAETONE: Charles Dickens, Jr., has forsaken lteratars, and become the chlef partner In s London printing concern, The Grand-Dako Constantine, who comes with Alexls, s not a great man atall, but o younger sou of o yonneer branch of (he family, and only a Sub- Licutenant {n rank. Tho new leading Isdy at McVickor's Theatre, succeeding Miss Ielen Tracy, will bo Miss Lanra Toon, who is kuown as the origlnal Jorita fn **The Two den of Bandy Bar,” TProf. Uorstord, who lately held the Rumford Clalr of Chemisiry at Iarvard, fs now engaged on avolume fortho Appletons’ ** International Scl- cntife Serfos, " on Bread. = A JUNRET. The Leglslative Buildlng Commlttees, and the ommittee to fuvestigate tho subject of onr institution for fechle-ininded children, go to Columbus, O.. on Friday, to inspect the Htato institutious at that polnt. OIl10. LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. bonds, If any. which have been | p dr i o Coruunus, 0., Feb. 20.~In the House to-da; o oW ¢ SPAIN ‘Abuutthe year 1847, & man, then 18 years old, o « y 8 newspaner Lo stigmatizs 10 advance tociu- y 0., Feb, 2 1] 'Y | the Conferenco went, no Power bad used fuch N. , 5 1t1s smost timo that somo vigorona man should | LSS ARG, Reld LY aaid Commissionere, for shat | s who iould_ vots acconding. 10 thelr tome | tho following bills were passed’ Houne, bil o threats, and nothinz'had liappened at the Con- PLOTT2A ARAESTED. by 'fi%aa.‘:'-'éfr?r'm"g?i %t Texon soard thr hinsoma | 'fi’;fl.‘;?fl :; ;2?":113{::%:“;"3‘!’1!;0::u:’“d ;‘;':‘:: pald, and wiiat disposiijon. has been madenf ail | Victions of right was indceent. Wihon | require life-insurance companies to give from | ference to pledize Riissla, us o mitter of honor, LoxDON, Feb. 21—5 a. m.—A diapatch from | MUnthrbefore, and when the aiiprame inio & : procecds; what suninof Monoy, honds, certificates, | any case needed bolsterlogz up fn that chucka, lots, lands, and otlier articles and things | way It iwas timo members voted on their thirty to sixty days’ notlce Leforo any policy of valuo have been pald, dirnctly or Indircetly, | own udgment, o did not know Colehour nor 1n bardly ap orthodox organ in the country which can Japse; Houso bill to reyuire lfe-lnsuranco to take mmuri lon ngafnst the Porte. He he eame to my hause: being so fecbie 1hat ho co does not contaln rome covered balt cast out to v Dot tod tn his homia in Lowell. " 1i(s lez was swollen_abovn energetically challenged” the Opposition to | Barcelona sags seven persous have buen arres! B0t bl (e Lok was dwnllen ‘abors lv‘r’h:g e A definlto. mn;:son stating | there charged with taking part in the Zorlllist | Shiied ndens i siang afies Hns Raviiy paldbe was to the ownera, cditors, or managcrs of any of the | Dunfevy, but the charga that those who voted | companics to furmsh applivauts with tho com- policy which they advised. 1o showed that | plot, which war to have lieen carrled inta effec | ¥Batetrr. “The efect of this had reduced bim to a s cateh tho foolish good. weekly oc daiiy paets of tho City of Chiéago, ar | Toe (03" fossmtiacnn oy Alose, whio, votel pany statltlcas Senate I fo mathorize tho ear- e ot ek e eamoe w | Bl mhich tear b hasn Heercarviod King Al | PrrGeiria s, wind o josor. Lo wired pooired The State Penitentiary of Western Pennaylvania 3008 povson or wneions scilug dr Trelendingto | Colehiowr aud Duulevy to plunder taxpayers plogment of connsol for {ndigent prisoncrs,who | be the” destruction of Stamboul by o fleet. | fonso at ‘Barcelona. then occapled & profuinent posiiion {n the Massachu. has & Bheary of 4,000 volamer. The averago daily-f 455 MK g‘:’l’;:y.u-';:- eenseaitool ::nr"\'s'rel(“'-:?la:l'.:’o was shnll be puld out of the County Treusury, but | Turkey would I“'flb‘m)i disrezurd i‘v a8 tho - ] 3 population durlug the last year was G176 theds | Rave ‘heen renderc, and_if ko, (o Wions whos ‘AN OUTRABROUS CHARGE the fees in no vare shall exceed $100, * question of yiclding Is mot” in the hands GERMAN & opened, and {he bone ailow tha thero wero Inatted from tho library 28,843 volumes, | ume of money or aforenald conelderations have | to make In udyauceagalust membersof the Leg- [ ™ A bill was tntroduced to wllow tue lizhting of | 0f those who are most. deeply interested jeinhulin diseharge of matler ihere coliccted otherwise the leg including 7,882 works of fictlon, 3,151 biographles, | heen pald to any Comtalssioners, either directly or Islature, It was infamous, railway cars with oll, in ease sald oll wiil notig- | In tho prosperity of the country. The must be &l 1,017 pocms, 2,753 historles, and 2,767 books of travel, The reanits of this reading hava been most encouraginz; many of the prisoners have taken an active latorest in literary puranits, and o fow have :fl'pl:".'fi,'."’li ‘v‘-g;‘llh';r“ ywm: H:fi"n m’i ‘:-}Lcc‘:'{l :nml‘ Mr. 8mith, of Coolk, mude the point that Mr. tionof trust by Virto of sald Commission, and | SHcFman's languago was unparllamentary to- ward n fellow-tmember, “Tlo (Simth) had ‘made Tor vad s whors by wiat srie ol there- | Fe Tuinune articlo s nart of his sheoehe nito at less than 3N degrees Falirenhelt. In the Senato the following bills were passed: Senata bill to compel banlis and snvinzs assocl- atlons orgunized under the Ohio law to nmake L8 Joe: o Raving uked VEGETINE, Uhe Grest Biood Remedr, In Government which tow eontrols thiriy millions | Wagner's ““Ring of the Nicbelungen ' ot Bey- | tie past with oo bund €ares. cosemied oo try i ihin HIAI’I'I:P Illh’;r =|‘ regularly for ait werks, his lec vile of ieople. Our poliey Is to endeavor'to secure | routh, has lwen portponed, owing to the {m- e AL G I R J i execution of the thireat would deetroy the only BeruN, Feb, 90.—~The second performance of | Not TnINKIng 1 wdvieable to pustte thix conrse. and | | some ncasurs of literty und safety for the sub- | pajred health of the composer. ! G either of mono; Bonds, slocks, lota, Mr, Bherman agalu read from Tue TRinuNg | annual reports of statlstios; House bill to dn- | Ject populations, OF that we do’ not. despair, the end ol gee anonthe he wnt homs 1o Lowell per- S0 fdoceceniliabln motk ou thele own abcount. || ST, BE, minon, | bonie o tetncks ol | i et Aol fru. Tue Thimvug ereaso tho ates of toll on tirnplkce f unce (o Powers are assurred that peace is AUSTRIA. ety sl s temalied B Lowtiug e b Tho new work of Carollue 8, Brooks, the butter- | 1o whom, ftozether with the whola c hmproper than that of ‘Tir TRINGNE. ‘Chis doe b e hopelcas, Lhere §s every reason to fear that the A, wrowan, 18 8 liead modeled in allo relleco of Hans | Titigatlon'or witness foc; farther, what Tota or | nunciation of Tie TRIBGN & artlcio was the only S great encrgy which now Induces them to strain . TIE BANK QUESTION BETTLED, T olie caw out of many whers T hava Anderscn'a +* Littlo eraiald." In the foley tale, | Tand In tho siclulty of parks and botlovards ato | proner Ianzuaco to apply 46 it. BORES. gvery nered to avert war will lead them in fu- | Vizsa, Feb. 20.—An agroement fs reached | qeentityliout limely died with uooarliindue it will bo romembered, sea-Princess drinks & | MOV owned, ne hg\;‘:.hu.“‘;"wfl- by the Commia- \l‘ -« Mutthews was ‘opposed to acting In hasto ture touay this questlon must he settled once | ou the bank question, and the Hungaclan Minls- | fortesacmn sedenera Dacils an 1y siwaye ap- Potian of tho Witch of the Sca and loars bor bean- | Somuciing o taom, (opethar syth the +olib ot | WDUD uny mutler heenuso un_Mndiscréet articio HOOSAC, for all, That {s tho terrible dancer. ters Lavu started from Pesth, ; rei Fo eive e new Tife Soit ViR u . The arl of Heaconatield challenged the Op- One Telr busrier was conpletcly cured from Canker position Lo propose a alstinet motion. e dep. TIHE VATICAN. Hamor, e Mie, Uad Sufeted Jor Jours, sng tind recuted the pollcy of coerclon, The polley of il g Auotheriady wss® cured fram Liver Complaint, whirh Europe, and hot ‘mercly of England, was to TUE POPE'S NEALTH. wus a lnd case, and 2o l:-nuldfrmil by llm,"uny physi- naintain the ntegrity awd {ndependence of the Dispatehes to London Times, cixas whalisg attended B e ot it s iias Ottomun Emwpire. Tfhat was the principle which Roye, Jun. $l.~After snunusually mild win- tam, widh extraorliaary Rood effect. " et et Vil Y q Ve ¥ " 0 ‘onsam ADe Bheard Beehtetl upon ;’ Tl iy “g |lht‘ ;Mth‘r c:l‘nnxexlll n:»laut.n :rlln::hl 250 1.,,.::.5 Wore rellef 1n 1 aayshing c1oa she COMIA proc ” 4 ure. Furope. " Nothing had hoppened since *the '"',l ', o 0',";' ““QDEI‘“ i ’! “’; °" 20 had a0 not want. tn urereatimate lis usetnineass but T do treaty of Pards to show that thls priuciple was | Inciplent cold, kep room uy ey want thor i eas o know what this ng from ehekn nut wise and just, passed away, Two days later his Holiness was 5".'.:'; len ml,r::‘g;‘;x 'fi'.’,".,:f,fl '»:n‘e%"-x"fx',“fifi 5".’.‘;.!‘:.":: : TIE RINDERPEST taken suddenly Ul and falnted while talkiug to | fi wrong for any une to averestimate & vnm-d{ attha H has appeared ut Hvil, 1t connot bo traced (0 | yumoof the Cardinals fn Lis Cabluet. At tha | €3Peuseof the lielnless sicks and I for oae, will not do A 1) whatever, contact with fnfected euttle. Stringent meas- | o iy ohanced tbat the fssus which hus for o | oot AT T R MOSOR: 101 Cheliearst. tiful volco and tall to galn immoriality and the Tove of & mortal Princes ha weids auothor, and Teaves ber to di I I8 reacnod Dy aerdal splsits, and as she floats away fu tho nie witncsses the mar- Hsge of the Prince with the brldo of hin chofce, Tn Nra. Brooks' modcl the delieate gtel-faco exprersca despalr. Donsld G. Mitehell's lectures on *¢Tho Esthot- fcs of Every-Day Life*—tho third and last of which {8 to ho dellvered before the Yale Art Schiool ta-day—havo been Jargely attended, but have pro- gented no new thoughts on the subjret, nor auy old ones In atteactive shape. Although Hving in thelr eaid 1ots ‘and landas ‘whit amount has hoen ex. | Jnd been published. in o newepaper, 1o wus ened by 1o Comminaaneie or b sty Semyos: | not advisel i (0 the necestiey of mich att himee: ty, for bulldings, bot-houscs, botanical ghrdens, | thgatlon as that proposed, It mieht cost hune beasta, birde, and staluary, ornaments, and =o | dreds of thousands of dollars. Ho favored the forth. and whether the expenditura wae antnor- | postpdhcinent, that he micht get fzed by laws what prices huve been paid contraet. MORE LIGIE UPON THR MAFTER. G Tty for matetiala furnihed and work | xr. Callou wanted to vote tntelligently. e ettt upon wabl parks, wnd whetlior th6 | G siof know enoitzh ahout 1t (o, da sor tior did awarded to tha loweel biddors: what wilf bo the | 10 House know whether there ought Lo be an rmmmo cont of the acqnisition of atich additional | ibvestigation, lands as wiil ba required for the uso of aaid parks, Mr. Chedey opposed an fnvestigation, not aud completing alt fmprovements, and the aunuul | simply beenuse of Tue Tuinuse article. Ho cost of kceplng up the same, and to inquire into | carcd” nothing for Tue Tiinoxe. Lo only snch nthor matters sa to #ald Commitice may | houghtit when ho hadn't money enmizh to buy ein flf, d o7 Akl Tiesolied, That the Al Committes bo ampow. | 4 ime govel, Any time* hie preforred.a dimo Epectal Dispateh to The Trivumt, Bosroy, Feb, 20.~The disposition of the Toosac Tunuel will eive the Lezislaturs hard work this scesslon, Edward Crane has finished his urzuments In favor of the Boston & Chicago Rallway trust schame, with n capltal of £35,000, 000, and the hearlng betore the Conumlttee nromlsea to he very dull indeed, To-da% a pe- titlon was recelved in tho Leglslature trom Extes Tlowe, Oliver Ames, Elisha Atklng, William Claflin, Willlum L. Burt, John W, Candler, Joho B. Alley, and others, Directora of tho Bos- f: 5 b ures aro belng taken to prevent Jocal outbreaks, VEORTINE L wll Druggiots, midst, It may bo rall, Me. Mitehell rarely glves tho ed novel, The dlie itovellet thereforo favored tho | ton 1oasae Tunnel & Wealern Rullway of New g L Jung time been artiiiclally kept open in bls leg | e 5 T o peoplo af New Haven au opportunily 1o hear bl | ST 10 Granlox counatl, send for witnessos and | postoonement. fhat, It might hn discovored | York. siready ormunized wnder tho laws of THE BAST. closed, and medical ald and reposa in DUESS_GODDSy & #peak publicly, and, when' ha does comn forward, | fois of this Invetlgation the aanie an fn open | Whether the iuvestization was necessary, New York, asking for authorlty to cater upon and uro the Ioosae Tunncl und Troy & Greens fleld Kallroad upon a tixed rute of toll, graduated upon a slilding scals proportioned to the an- nital usei to constroct nrfl[\urdmu and operato uny rond between (ireenfiold and the City of Hostou that muy ho uecessary fora through Hne from tide witer In this clty to Lako On- tario: und for legislation to scciire to the Com- pany the operation of the Fitchburg, Vermont & Massachusetts Hallroad, The petitioners set forth that tney require no pecunlary il or uselstanco © in this enterprise of an fndependent through line, & mxinrnyn! the Dircetora of which whall be realdents of this Stute, 1t priucipal plave of busincss to be matutalued in Boston, and the Licutenunt-tiovernor und the President of the Board of Trade aro to by ex-ofliclo Directors. As no ussistance {4 asked for it, thera s & probe ability of the measuro IN THE EAWI BENEATH. Special Dispatek (o Tha Trisune, Deznor, Mch., Feb. 20.~Tuonor twelve plans for tuancling the Detrolt River at this polnt wero prescuted to the meeting of the Cltizens' NUSIIAN ARMY. bed became requisite to reestablish the 9 fssue, By the Bl lowever, he had com- 87, PETRRSBURG, Feb, 20.—The Rurslan army 3 ' letely regained his uccustonmed heslith, and on south uf thy Caticasus on the Aslatic frontier of | HICIC oy u‘nrc audience 10 & number of Iadles ‘Turkey, in resdiness for nctlon, numbers 115,000 | ;4 gentlemen, by one of whom [ was told the men, with thirty-five fleld batterice, und 250 | same vvenfoz how. well hs looked, how com- . heavy segs gune, tortably warm his fut hand felt, how fresh and g el = healthy nis color was, how scrupulously neat Be FErENinuRa, Foh o0—1dedlé hai 600,000 uudt]eynn both his dress and pefl‘i’!ll wer«{ how RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF men, or Lwofifths of the army, orgavlzed. | egsity g muved, swl liow secminely unteces- About half ars on the troutiers resdy 10 begln [ sarvhis stick was to bim, * While he seked operutions, us" oy foformant eaid, “whente we came, INNURRECTIONISTS BENTENCED. and told un that we ulso were bis chiliren, he 3 "y ' K bluechecked llncn pockethundker- Prna, Feb, 20.—Twenty more Bulgarlaps, | 100 out his blu b e i chlr!exifllllmmp}lr!lylll the Muy Insurrection, f:ltenf'l::‘xm‘fr;nln:l"‘{lwx:‘:rulx:.onxgdx:n]z?:‘:: usalii- | ¢ Madison and Peorin-sts. bave beeu sentenced rach to twenty years' peoal | tle apecch. Heo tuld us that the dsy was servitude, the Jfafs of the Chalr of St Tuier In Chevkel Pastn "SI vtotel, tua | i Teirassuvporied by o who ke it | TR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY ol ulnat which the srates uf_bell should not pre- &‘:{.‘;'.‘.?."fét’fi‘&.&%é"‘ SOpMATLRE LDy :'SH; sud ufi-n. evidently ulluding to the bl be- For those who desire to economizs. HROUMANIA. fore Parllament, he sald, ¢ Ces Yensieurs tmm‘i The roductions are specially noteworthy on Loxpow, Feb, 215 0. m.—The Stundard’s | uotwithstanding, that they wliil destroy wn dispateh srom Viennu reports that the Houmu. | sholish it forever.'” The' folluwing da¥s the S nian_ represeutative ofiicially fuformed Count | Pove gave othier uudlences, und the fatiziio con- y Audrussy thut Roumanls desires to remalo nen- | sequent upon attention given 1o s multiplicity traliu cuy case, und the Koumanlan militia wiil | of businees matters caused biui to Lave what he | Of which over 1,000 pleces are assorted in they are glad enough to listen, whatever ho may eay, s wothetica may all bo tound In the texte hooks. Etleone Connerel has been at the palus to write lo the Methodist Recorder of Lundon that hlw brother, Athanasn Canuere, s, did not, as ro- ported, die aun ** evangelicsl bellever," f1is brother #3W 0o partor of any denomination on his denthe bed, Ile dled u liheral Chrlstian, a8 ha had lived; -thore wus no chango at all in his miind; no **con- verslon ™ in the usual aense of the word. Loguerel did not dla as an awful oxample, and ho did not go out of the world with hisephomy on bis lps, or with terror In his hoart, s it Is currently reported Voltalre did. 5 = A remorsnlees botanist blamos Charles RRende for making sumwor and autumu, July, Esptember, ana November **all tejolca In synchronono sether.” In hi last story he apeaks of *chierrl red and black™ that **gleswmod like countless oy smong the cool leaves, " while **pigs blg and litte eroscd the n, und dived mto the odjacout woodsafter acoros.” The Evellsh acarns 1all in November, and tho cherries ara ripe and rotten In court, and further ba Instructed to ronart whether | - Mr. Vandoventer sald tho extatling Park laws have been violated, and in NI DID ACT UPON NEWAPADER ARTICLES, what Instauce, and whal meaanre, If uny, can bo Newspapers wore the educators of the sge. Adogbed (o reduce taxation for park. purpoves and | Those uggressive fellows, the editors, rooted cut l}:fi Lxpeunes of eald Park Commlunioners in (ho | more wischief thun anyliody clao, nud when they i b Caiciso, S foport to the Leglalature | wrote zoud solld argument hio acted on it [Ty nuccesanry delay, was u Dentoerat, but be read Tire Tianea, and MOTION TO POBTI'ONE, relied on it a8 much ax- any paper, Mr. 8mith, of Cook, stated to the House that | what had been sakd consiiced lim there shoulil while the resolutions were general In thelr E)B“I‘“‘K‘Mnmneu: huulll mlmflhumcuulullnlurm terms they wero meant to apply to but a single | thginselves upou thy resolutiona, Park Board,—tho South Park Duard of Chlcago, Mr. Herrington sald he favored Investigations verally, but hie was not prepared ¢, 1o represented the diatriet {n which those parks fiflnm( {". the cllfnrg“u (:ndm:r[;‘erlhn’: ‘nlg,u‘ll:xl:: were located. Fle knew the mugnitude of the | the South Park Commissioners which were cone questions Involved, and wanted the watter de- | tained fn the preamble aud resolutlons, Tho forred for ano week, in order that both eldos be | Cutimlssiotiers wore : REPUTADLE CITIZENH OF CHICAGO. :‘c‘u"h:“‘l‘:’u‘: beforo tho Houso dlsposod of tho | They were appoiuted by the Judges of ths Cook County Courts, who had power tavemayo them. DI4CUASION, He would make no such indirect chargo ngafust r, Rowett, who Introduced the resolutions, | the Judges as that they kent (n of- sald the fuvestigation ought to bo made. It it | ¢, Commissioners guilty of the miscous v o i duct charged in tho rosolutlons, He wus wasall right {t would vindleato the Commls- also op) ré’dm the employment of counsel to aloners, who were now under many charges.@1¢ | conduct Lhe fnvest! ation, snd zave notice that It was not right, It ought Lo be known, He bad | ho should vote agalust making @ pluce fur sny August. But the wiuding up of the paragraph | Introduced theso resolutions at the request of | 1awyer in the way contompluted by the resolis | Committec at the Sagor's ofllee to-day, aud fne | 0 Ghanh CiTa e weels 5 has for mauy years been sitbject to—anvother cheap lots as follows would indicate that tho timo intended was Bep: | taxpayers of Chicago, tious, formally explalued, Gen. Sooy Emith did not 4 < . fainting fit—aixl he wus withiu o little of tember, for tho writer In th samo connectlon 16 | e mror ChICUAU: Aftot a further discussion y expl ¥ WAILIKE REFORT, Ar, 8mith, of Cook—WII! tho gentleman from TILE MOTION TO POSTPONE WAS CANRIED, explaln s plau In detull, Nouo of the plans Macoupin permit ime toask who wrote thess | and tho consideration of b resolutions was Adispatch from Pesth says it Is rumored In'| falling full leucth upon the Boor. Monsignore | AT 8 ?‘!‘B.—an eolor Fay. Strips Buite fers to **the aftornoon sua of that goldentimo when Belgrade that Russta inforinol Nervia that he | Kleel sprung forward wnd canight i tu thues | g 30" _Heayy and good 8trips Suit- - to-lay offered dliffiered from their predecessors, o bt aste of dofng 80, overturned an X ::ln‘l‘xm melts luto autama, and mellows withouta | roconvions} mudo tho speclal order for Tuesdsy of nest {f“i’,',“.‘," b'?"'!’f;,‘f:‘} nusonry :fignllfln«l&mu:; ln::;é\‘l‘: to m:it :,v:u“x ?{'é‘.fe‘n’f"?u',f.}‘, gl‘ui:pem bty J,:‘J:‘* o arly o b Nimselt gflh‘s’n‘fi“& wide, aud Beavy wide Mr. Rowett—Well, L will say that thoy wero | Weuke T putine fumadt 84 grreat 1atitido s thie sirte of | with tho pencipalitics 18 eonsiderca cortuta, upon the 'Pope, tardinal Mertel and Monsig- | AT 194" OTH. < Pwillod Kalokorbeonors, A Scalch youth named Macullater has Jurt a6 | wripten by s reapoctals acacyon of O WIAT 18 NOT RNOWN AT APRINGPIELD, oy b s pvea ntlbage syt wiyte A KALNIDOSCOPIC TURN, nore Sanumiiatelt wided fn placing bis Hollueds hoavy and wide, good style, and & Compllsbed the unprecedented featof winniag at | "y "ol o OUICIGH S Bayar of Chicago, Tho debate developed that the facts as -to tho | Construction. Disimiieh 13 oo York fievali, upou a sofs, st messensgers wers dispatched ut /reat bargaln; alao, bost quahity Tye Cambridge all the chicf prizes atone swoup, and s added that be was In favor of fu- | Colchour Danlevy matter are not understcod S — Loxpoy, Feb. IT.—Seldota have tho tclegrams | onco fur the phvsictan, but in a few minutes ko coon npg'-. Vecomlng Eeulor Wrangler, too; be began hiu | YESHERDK the matter, becauss 1t {nvolved nn | lere,—that therals a ntrong disosltin e thy THE WEATHER, to London been of & more threatentng charac- | regalned conecloushiers, und thelr md was not | AT 30 ¢ I8 Fine Wlntornl’nnun-d dark studics ot the London University and left it Le- | Investization of certaln newspapors, and he be- | Parcof the Houss to Investizate on suspicion, | Wasninatox, D. 211 8. w.~For | tor then those of this week, The rn kalelid. | required further than to urge afronely upon Sairablayanadent Tloges, Cumol's €auto the work wau oo hard, the requirementa | Heved in lnvestigating newspapers. and Mhat thero 16 also s disposition t0 letall | 1o Tenyesses' and Ohio Valles, tho Upper | 050D has boen civei atoter r Bimn the neceealty for repoces The Fope re ohioan, o S0 . tien belng more sovere than at either of tho old MRS, BATON, sldus Do heard, What wae uot brought uto d /L issourt. Valleys. woq | Ak CVETY Surn more starillug ell uilned quictly 10 hls apartment untll yester- | A 95°0TH:—Basket Oloths, BorgeSuitings, e 1 ) ot o h S 4 e Lk £ Vi o . T Vi Sl uillenc eputaf e W e 0. m em re. of John Stuart 3111 s stil) folt, particularly at tho [ letter from Mrs. Eaton. In this letter sl | any ln\‘mu}ul‘lnn' m-uml.a:llm cvocu ‘r:uvl:' tilu b i 3 o matlann tenaneen wrcotbed in paci: | B e 5 & west winds, lucreaslog cloudiness, and ot porth- erly atatlons poesibly fullowed by lght raln or BRow, delegates with countenauces wreathud in pecu- | Bockety of bt, Alphonso, o duco: m double the price, 'H:r%lu not resssuring, siniles on lhrlrw:\!r [ No doubt the guta of the Pope's health has | AT 30 OT'8.—Btripo French Kniokerbooke Coustantinople to conclnde s peaco which csu- | been much influenced by the annovauce and L %{;“g-lk Btrlv‘g s{"“"‘"fi&" not inlfluzlmx ewxlxu. Séunlcmiml'o nc{: ;m"lp ;:Iill. »Iruniunz lIlns hb“ Telt n”tln‘l .pulflng‘:rtqlbn c‘l‘::‘n“n o 8, 010, 010.3 & remar] y les the fleld, with its hardy Prince Nicholas agalust the abuses pructicet by the ¢! yo PR, — esitatingly lateninz to Turkish proposals for AUDIENCE TO PILOUINS, AT 40 OTH.~French Twilled Vigognes, all- Loudog University, where tha unfortunale theory Provails that the capacities of youngmeu ta ac- Quire knowledge sro underrutod. About two Yo g0 forty-tva trled to pass the Gnal ¢xamioa. tion for LL, B. st that fnstilation, and not one atates that sho Is the widow of the Rev. Edwin | beopte hiding behlnd tho member from Mazare Eaton, who was the owner of thirty acres ncar | JI% Who moved the fuvestigution dore not dis- close themiselves; third, that, upon request of Hyde Park, bought from Paul Corncll and C. :uu{mlax s 0 4 {h i b Cook B, Philiips. ‘Teu ucrcs of {ho thirty were sold (.‘u’v‘mly Jusgfl .uf:ll‘r::’nggu:t‘)Ei::{":;ot‘lggtl%:%‘; by her husbaud to C.T. Bowen for $300an | any and all charges brought, and that Investls LOCAL OBIKBYATIONS, 4iCA0D, Fob, Time, _Bar. Thr e, _ Wiid, ‘wool, formerly 75¢. tuccsedod, Col. Bow 1d to thy k § bout | Ratlan would ve conducted (n open ! 135 75 N, Woegentl llln k‘II“l o ‘Hng‘h ln-lll:lgu'rcm. :"I“ glln"{l"g o logl-:‘y“l!' :flb;‘fl’l‘n_];nci W gli‘;)“ll m:ne:!ldl,lenlss e «bc'rd..‘-'ux:wwl Hekat-Clolhy, & acre, Col. Bowensold to the park for uboul ronducted [u open courl, ae- 23173 N, W, gent'ls, tively over his shoulder toward Russiu for @ cue o s from c rgam, -.Tn":.i?..nl‘ffx[n'cxf.":n"g:".‘:;fi::h:r' ct:olan;:’-‘:h;.n? S0 per acre, Tho "E‘“l"“’“ twen- B‘i?tlxlff :E?fieflifi‘f‘fi}'flfi”fé r:’;\l'::‘l::{:llicl‘l;' mcm gy 32 Y e wL kh:ll.xls ac It would seeu; that he does | thelr'Bishop., Keplyiug in French "totheir mly AT 40 a’l(%.—i‘r. Disgonal Berges, all-wool, - i 10 iy acres, she claims, were taken [from d e witer hor husbaud’s death by | 804 the maiter fnquired luto—whien the tax. f,h“ t“"k f‘"“‘}"f"‘}"“{h nd el "\uomc'; P:I’x::l’ :g:trulnd would know all about it} & truinped-up clalin in the name of Beuscy TIE REAL oBIECY ¢ £ RESO " P‘; e‘gxm:::::i) .nl:sl w'e‘rwlu'lw;n :chr‘; pl,;.l:unplr-:: :1.’2‘1:, dll‘:a lead to :‘m‘ !:""S%’!'I:’;Ti"““k' fiflg:fix:lw 3 " e e ce sgaing e Soul ‘ar] minlsslon geeds, sh clalms, were rder 1o aid the hassaze of tha Busier not wet the Rusalan hint, for {n consequence of | dress, he spoke of the consolation affonded bim choire shade! a freah dispatel from the Grand Visier urplng | by such eagerness of the falthful to visiy bim av | AT 17&{_“8 —0%1“ m%‘:-'n é{mzzgtnnh Cashe thu expadiency of conduct the pegotlations | the very woment when o was b0 pained by the AT 80 CT8.-Dark self-color Btripa Sat- between the orte ami Montenegro I Constaus | impleties uttered in the Chamber in the debates ines, vory handsone. tinuple, be bas aseented to the proposal aud un- | on thu bills agalust the privsts. Jesus_ Chrlst, | A 59 CTB.—Fine quality Prench Batines, uounces that he will jmmelintely scnd two | be sald, bud been sttacked from the Tribuno; clacant ahades, worth 850, delegates to he Porte, Probably he will get | but these blasphemics would not pass uopun. | AT 57 OTS,~French sil-wool Disgonsls, s booke, 1t nlleges that exorbitant prices are now charged for the most ordinary books, and {nstanccs Ia particular the common primer, Tho price for which thie Look sells Is tweniy-five cents; tho cutl- wated cost of it to the publishor is & lttle over »lx centd, The writer puts tho aumber of primcrs lni. 2 40 | 1 9 3 | Mazimunstverasaeter, 431 WEXKLAL D) it B rei T, fa . Lids time to o fabed., ‘Fhe bl crs deserved the tltle of AT o szoualy told in ale country st 2,000,000, whlen | DIVILED BEIWERX Tiin rank couutasionuns, 16 tlie Camihiuslon ot of sxistenty % Hieiny: betogertha gelcmition O e CF bl e procrred the WIS 8 | AT 04" b ronch Didgonats, finer sad m; ::o‘sezplnws&nlma’,mmw »:_:3 :r.m;:‘.b. 'lw!lhoul)' a RORTAL st belas et e ?udd't'f.l"“ral«'»"é?d{fl :.:r..l:’.mh:z r".“ ha! ml‘-\n,l‘nu- S0 3t AT CONAT ANTINOFLE. much lun‘url tie blexsed lkulls, Spain, Austeis, | o e.,hgzx'.gf-_ilflf-"gu& Yo Matelasses, for ¥ 3 o3 3 ven's 4 | u! uterest, ¢ 5 o ~, .. H —Alle . - ruieios huvmgmm Y proiiirly :- i :: for the use of Lis name, The title to Bowen's 'y res icn Wi ;1 At another turn the Bosphorus comes {n slght, | wnd the whole Catholic worl it I e luts ure properly presented, the resolus tun acres, ahe states, was tho samoge the otber | LLES PO o ol solu twent nénu, and slie want an {nvdat tion of Hans wiil the hul:‘,fl:fi::fi;m“md' why she lost ber twenty acres fn the Kunvark i the taperingminarets of stamboul und the dome of St Bophis {u the with fires bauked are anchored before the Bt bus made no allowance for the proportion of prodt that anocally gnds 4ts way lnto the pockets of morly $i. TUB ¥UT CONCLAVE, Kouz, Feb, 1—lus IX. baa sigaln veferred | /00 foltowtng lotw of Real Prench Morinos distance. Wur-steame toa congrecation of Curdinals the solution of | gtook of & large importt: ‘nuu at : lfixmnfi S Echool Boards an, Irecto suit, while ¢ N 2 Mr, Keboo's bill providluz that the clty and ! By tats palace; fee-wearluzolliciale on their decks | tne question whetlier, takiug into cansidoration | waorifice, being not mfors than 50 oF 80 ota i "":“:‘.”“"::’ u‘ i by o Howen got pay for hla ton acres snd | gt cloctlons shanl bs. beld s thegend day, S B e e I Lon thoisdlecks the clrvumstances of the Uues und tho actual | Ob tha GOIIAT oF FeguIAr BriDC. a0d gambl Xi; 218 ouiocmtie: selormcr. TUB “OITIZENS' ABSOCIATION." tho tirst Tucsday of Anrll, was passed. b belplog the young Sultau to escaps shoald th | couditious ln whick tha Church s placed with | A'D 45 OTS.—Lot of Fr, Merinos in which kambler, Las uadeortaken the introduction in Mr. Howett also scat to tlio Clerk's desk, and TUENLE WAS A GENERAL DISOUSSION 4 coup dclab which they sre feariug take place | respect to the States of Eutope, it niay not be there is oonsiderable obkojce, both in practical afairs of some of tho principlcs he bas | b yead thy Tollowing - Y of tho late “Wah,” ull ancnt the Industrial 41 fh Wi freat through sgotler u rl-{ngo( tho Softus. Anotbier | advisable to take some preliminary steps with oolor wid quslity foaSisitent puse Tovibed from politice. Do proposes (o **roform® | ™0y Cyecutar mmestinnoh the Cllzen' Association ey 'l'}.‘,',’vl’,;‘}{“,",‘},‘o,}',’d",',‘; o 8 R Niplroen gurn gl us e ogpliorus wgain. i "Uims | tho ‘Toteution "of {naurtag. e lberty ot tho Zin got shie baat, " © " " -00%, Belleving that promiscuous pool- | of Bouth Chlcago, hol: o W ¢ it cated, == Sultan [awl out fur un wirivg on board bis | future conclave. i o ®llisg i3 {ojarious to the morals of the ,E..,h. Sue forlowio, ,u."o,‘,,,:,,'{,}g":,;’“'mg;}"fiu};{g& sud [hinited it to surctics of theStates which did ———— of shades; former Wholesals price, ’fxml?ln")? ]lwth d(i&rleru;lh -fl% m,m:x'-ury Tho B uhw s;uhlltl‘r‘u:mvufil, 3 i 85 that ajeoty’s ! s affected—that Juclp- c Yo a3 decided on creating two ne i feit sottenioic o tho brala waunfoats Heslt:GF | Bpanish Gardinats Sihb bow Contisvory brcon | 2T 71,975 - Esary Aao Suslifng, wasli b hittlo usc these atrings by the Golden Horn, If rsous of the Archbishops of Ka:gussa and very chesp l{ 1, rumor tells the truth.” The same remdy was g:ullr;m tricd with ks brother Murad fu vain. Another TOB FRENCH PILGRIMS. v N & turi a0d the roof comes o the Byltan's phluey, | Roxx, Fb o Tha Frenn yigrims from CARSON, PIRIE & CO. {ul population in s large city, ho bas prucurcd the dctroduction of & blll In the New York Legislature forbidding sl pool-sclling except on race-tracks, By a happy sccldent, Mr. Morrissey posscsscs the eaclusive privilege to soll pools on the two 1008t Important race-tracks in the Blate of New York: thus whilo Lo guards tho worals of the comuuynlty sud sdvances tho cause of Keform (with a capital 8) be puts mopoy In bis own purée. Stwilar :;t;fl:hll :a;lcqutncu wauld likely follow the ption of Democratie principles of liclor Wationa) Ad.\nh.lalntlbl'; ¥ el Resoloed, That we fay not participate in the Kebelllon. Mr. Herdman tha of ook Countrs wnd that oady OF PUBHE | U5 Lo atrlko out that Hunit, 50 48 $o amls op payere, we 8o deoply Inlercated du tho cx- | the Investmegt of funds in the bunds of any remlllum of tho peoplu's money for tho construc. | State. In thy discussion that followod, Mr, jon, Iwprovement,” and mialoteance of sald Robinson, of Couk, denounced feroctously the parics, a1 carnestly deviro that an exhubltof that | carpot-baie usurpations that had destroyed the portion of tho tace appropilated for park pur- | crualy of tho Subny South pascs cuuld be ubtaloed, bub regret that thers is r. Kehos favored the & i t fn Bouth uo nldo known tu law cowpelling the Purk Com- | ori tonie o favored the investmeat in Bouth- missloncrs 1o ronder auy account t the peoplo o | S bonds, he:ause Republican orators bad alf tho mant.er In which they capend the largo sumy | $3ld these bouds would be pald. Mr. Kchoe ©of moncy from time s time confded to thelr care. | 10Fzot that that was predicted ouly in'case of Aesolced, Tuat it would be for the welfaro of the | Tilden's clection. The motion 10 strike out was taxpayery whoee land s within tho boundary of | carricd by a nearly unanfulous vote, but four tazatlon forthe South Park syatcmtobave tho | Bcuaturs votlug ezalust it. and DOw the Indus- E_RIVER ‘ROADS, Dusuqus, la., Fob. 0.—The compromise be- tween the bondholders and stockbolders of the River Roads bas Leew fully consummated to- day, and the decreo rendered In the United Btatea Clreuit Court fu DesMoiues o October adu Bual. The stockliollers get £100,000 10 tho outstavding buuds of the Com- pany to bo divided among them pro rata. This vods the htlzation in s manner salstoctory to all coucerned. Tho present Receiver retires from bLis positlon apd F. U. Wyalt takes the managetacut of ¢ho road vu the 6t of March, Cuaos reine Instead of Hamid. In coruces wll | Besancon who were recelved by thie Py yester SR over §b are little groups ininizuing; no plot | day presented tho banuer of Fraoche Cotnto to POCKET PORTRALTS, batchlvgs so baveful fur an Emipir as those | his Holioess. with a symbolical purse contalning | 27 T Bomet relynaws warinod Tato %o under palise Fools. When the, | IO 0L the bope. Whowes Hartes. anioE 1" PATCNT “ G fotinlos entltaly aes master’s head Is allected or Lis bLand palsicd.” | eald bo would bave the tlag preserved in, th MACHINE €ual 1o most expeaslte tera it ia a group of oftl.crs, there a group of | Vatlan. Ao uddress presented by the Arch- POCKEY b pricsts, clsewhero u group of graybeard pachs. | bisbop of Besancon set forth all the recipracal 7 2% ork brewlige 1y neritablom K PORTRALTS et~ | feclivg of love exlstiug between Franche