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: 5 THE CHICAGO TRIBUN and by the allowance of tlalma for damages D through alleged Tntorterence with thelr work. FOREIGN. LOUAX REDIVIVUS. : 'l;:m Republican 1?‘}':“. ?n;evn‘l{le«l ;.‘m:mhl to make arrangemen or celebrating the inanga- H H Tation nf Disatdent Hages—also (which wan the Russia Planting Torpedoes On the chict husiness) to fndurse Ge an a8 & can- Black-Sea Coast. i SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 94, I877—TWELVE PAGES, : 3 lutely dend.” This refers to the fron rail trade of South Wales, and the |z|oom! pleture may not perhaps cenvey to the reuler’s mind all the miachief that 1s favoiced. Tho County of Cla- morgan, which has hitherto heen the largest Iron- rodndngmunld' in Walea—the region of the Guests and the Craw: —ls the distrlct more partfcularly referred to, It posscsses efphty-cight hlnn{furmms, and only twenty-six of them are at work, sixty-two Lelng unem- ployed—sixty-two furtiaces out of & totdl of nlzfltg-eluln are standing Idle, und the numerous workinen dependent upon them are thrown out of employment. I this were a pressivg mistortube—if It were due to atem- orary and transitory decline of trade, it would gt cnoughs but'we ure told that the indus- tay is absolutely dead. The diatrict which for ntany years hus been the scene of busy manu- facture Is struck with D:Irl‘{lll heyond hope of recovery, and the diminutlon of our export trada 1hus means a large povulation deprived of thelr ordinasy subsistenve. But there is n pe. enllarity to be noticed In this case, and which, indeed, s noticeable In other quarters. Of scs was harsh and_tvrannical in jta T ation. Te hoped the bill would be dis- poscd of withont & general temperance dlscus- an, H198. Morrison opposed tho il fn fts present form, To abollsh practically punishment I? imprironment waswhat thebil now underconsld- eration wonld do. To that ho was opposed. Iia did ot believe fn severs punishment in cases where it was not merited, Foe that reason he moved & recommitment. that the LIl mizht be amended by adding after tho wonl imprison- ment, * not excceding thirty days” ‘Thon In cases where the Conrt found the offenso wae Jight, the finprisonment might be for but one L AMENDMENTS SUONESTED, Mtr. Tlopkina favored the bill, but wanted it to stand only us to thefirstoffense; for repetitions the peusity now provided waa nonn too severe. Jle favoréd_rccommitment, that it might be amended as be had suggeated. Mr, Fountain salc” auother omlssion that shonld be supplied before the bill parsed was a clause that should gave prosccutions {;endhuz five years, and Is now nearly completed. Con- sldering the terrible lorses of the war and the enormous war contribution which France has had to pay, It {s astonishing that she shouid be hath abte and willinz to spend nn her army eren more thau Germany, The French, lowerer, have had so severc a lesson, the nutiunal pride recelved such s severe wound in 1870-'71, that the country is ready tn m: auy sacritice s a premium of surance sgainst another: fn- vaston. For the fortheoming year tieu. Berthaut demands £214575,000, Beskdes this large sum there Is the liquidation nceount for the reorgan- fzativu of matzriel, the Interest of which Is about £4.000,000 per anntm. Potting this sum on one -hlt, we find that while Giermany soends on her srmy less than 4,000,000 franes, France spends H4,000,000 france; that Germany, with o peptlation of 42,00L000, keeps on fout nn army of 402,000 incn and 16,000 ofticers, while the pop- ulstion of Franee fu only 3,000,000, and her army 408,000 men and 26,000 officers, Putting 1t fn anothier form, 1 3-10 per cent of the popula- tion of France ia alwnys under arms, while in Germany the percontae laless than 1, against Mme. de Coux as promptly a8 he may ¢hoose o do so, Bignor Nicolonl is shout &) years of age, 8 Frenchman by birth, and a gen- tleman and sloger of uncommon cuiture. Ihs nom de famille, we believe, ia Nicolas.” et - THAT SILK TOUR AND ITS SEQUEL, To tke FEditor of The Triduns, We notice by Tue Trintuxe of the 10th fnst. that Belding Bror. & Co. decline to hack np “the tales of the traveler,! and “*wrigele awap? from thelr own nassertions. Ilaving ended thelr journey in a hoastful and ““mas- terly? retreat (& la Falslaf), it 1s not likely that thetr * husiness opponeots? will seek fame on *the same road.” NONOTUCK SILK COMPANT. CORTICELLL Highent Centennial Award ) L] ] NoNaTCeR 1L COMPANT, Mannfacturers of LACES. dlidate for Becretary of War, and, especally, to Tlhe caucus, without taking definite actfon, Journed uutil Tucsday night. LaceDep’t. Chas. Gossage & Co. - Torchon Smyrna Laces The Servian Chambers Alnnost - —— 5 Unanimously Opposert MINNESOTA. to War. THE OLD RAILROAD-DOND QUESTION, Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. - B7. PAUL, Mlun., Feb. 2L—The Bonats to-day | Political Intrigues to Secure the Re. ordered to a third reading two bills providing moval of Prince Milan, for the mcttlement of Btate railrord honds, 8 ‘The first proposes & constitutional amendment . relating to 500,000 acres of Internaldmprove- | Tarkish Harauders Captured and Killed by Ren- ment land, allowing the proceeds of the same manian Holdiers. to bo applied to tho payment of interest, or In i the discretion of the Legislature for the re- % the nisty-two furnaces standing idle in In additlon to the troops of the line, Ger. Cortlcelll Sewlnz Silk AND unace ’-'"" “:cl.::g:l:t“:;lld‘l‘all'i}::’r‘::n R": P:!::;{ demptlon of the principatof the honds to be THE E_AST' (ill;murullvhlre, twenty-two are the prop- | Berthaut provides for 110,000 trauy horses and and Maching Twist. . 0 E?'Iil.{f'fm'l" {ssucd, The sccond, conditioned upon the [ oo n;b‘lslrl:(’;:tnMl)filt“”;.:::‘-’”v broke out. ‘l"ly "trh o abeace Jiflfl I ll:: :fiu:f v“le:r“:::ml'i';l {l:rfi' "m:.l"l‘.:x.%:"“z]eu;l; "l-‘orlanléndjlx‘:;fih(?:nl?irm of Sewl a“lb“ro‘ Embmlde“es 4 BLORADE, Feb. o) Al nces K L2 e rafe noie Ly, C i I ) ol Sl & een! v in Mn, WOODWARD adoption of & constitutlonal smendment by & ' 4 Braperty Of (at Company, and vk how part of | troops. " OF these Algeria. absir 53,000 tnew o4 i S * hoped the bill wouldl not e recommitted. 1Te | popular vote June 12 next, provides for the | |2 Jegadinn. Krozujevatz, Ustitics, and other 8l1ks and Machine Twist, of great superiority ax the rectirity lictd by certain London bankers for | and 16,000 hor, ‘The chlef teatures of the to strength aad regularty, showing cxtremu > elieved thare wero enozly friends of teimper- | [iyuc o § per cont thirty.year bonda by Com. | Dices {n the interfor during the clections. | (A KeCHY S B ROt 0" obayany: i | budget’ of 1575 are the. followinki On the 1at | care In the manufastare. e have just ope par o, T "qu"&?.fi'i 'l::!e:!n:‘ligd ‘:2';::‘310"&[?" missloners :( the Public l;e{n!. being lh{ Goy. | Troopsleft for Jagadina Wednesdlay. It ts va- Pankere wranted niost flberal miphlich Lo the | of Janusr t the reorganization of the ar. 4 neied acbeiil owners of the works, and now find thetnselves tha posscssors of & plant enormous in 118 tag- nitude, but profitless fu operation. No woider that ndleastrous trade was carried on when In- solvency was_covered up atd voncealed by the continual and ever-growing extension of credit, tiiters will be cotnpleted, und that anm will con- sist of nineteen brizades of two regiments each, there heing sixteen Beld, thirtcen horse, an three fout ur garrison batteries, In France the pontoon traln {s an integral portion of or rather in attached to the artlllery. There are "After further discussion the motlon o recom- mit the bill was lost—ayes, 515 nocs, 82, TN BILL WAS THEN PASGED by 2 vote of—ayes, 1005 noes, 33, The vote rlously stated that the disturbances were caused :’mf"" u:'l“'“ A“‘:“."'r ":: A;’.:zey;generl& by the Government exerting s pressurc on tho nuer: (e deal aol 8 A 0 pu electors, and by the Intrigues of Karageorgevics lle faith s pledged conformably to the agalnst Prince Milan, provisions of the act, which bonds 7 r cases of these goods, which were deslgned and manufac- turerld expressty for us, { The patterns are very choice, ; Ito, “For a fine collection of Silk-manufacturing Machinery, emnbracing w!m!lnF. donbling, epin- ning, ‘ruling, aud apool-printing machine, the latterof very ingenlous construction,'’ {Scal,] T« Gosuonx. Dircetor-General. e e e R AR stood as follows: DEMAKD WITHDRAWN. **J. R. HawLey, Prestdent. TrAS, ore to be exchanged for old bouds| pup, pey o3 —rurkey has decided to rein- | Th bubble was u great and gorgeous ane; but, | two regimentsof pontonfere, each of fourteen | “Attest: Arex. R. Borerer, Secrotary,t 4 ety Abel; “‘“ey' }:Mhm"' and intertst euugnm, at the ntcd(‘:t f,"m U quish lu’er demand !ortha{nllnmmncn of a 'Tark- llk“e, DUI:&: smilar Euhblcs, tl:::l me (‘olnl:l'l\’ll!l: companies, As tcz‘::’lll the infantry, it may be 4___.___3,— i and ently n’u new! . Aluriunt, H e e DMt (Fale | Do bunds for each 81,000 old bands and ssver- | & "0 00 o0 e it will float no lunger. noted that there are, including Zouaves, Turcos, FINANCIAL We wonld call especial atten- Allen, Lo aseny. e teen and a half years' accumulated atoreats Rrade. Turning to Btaffordshire the results sre some- | aud the reglment etranger, 633 battalions. Boéctat Disgalch & The Tribs tion to the assortment in all Aln:,!lo?fl‘ v’v" Tiiskoy, Tobinson (Bt~ The Commissioners may issue registered nonds REIERVES TO BR DISBANDED, what better, tmit still very discouraging; witha | Esfilently an enormous reserve Is required to B e une. 4 fanholow, tiekar, Shinton or take up thelr fssues of negatlablo bonds with | y.owpow, Fob. 23.—The Roumantan Govern- | tnal of 147 blust-furnaces fifty-five only nre | bring these up Lo the war extablisiment of coouinarox, Il Feb. Zh—It fs aserted | woidths of Torchon Smypne . T Trvl Ttoche, reaistered bonds. The proper State officers are | 1ong Jyng (nformed the Powers that it will dis- | Dlowing, and it Is scarcely probable that the | about 1,000 of all ranks; and thls reserve has | by the Paxtan Zecond that Michacl Sullivant, L > Blelfeldty dsek, Mogers, ?“:l‘l:‘l':"l‘f‘e&:““lgfi::'fi;""_}fi"'{,fl:‘fi" "um,‘;',':’,:s band the reserves carly in March, as Russia, numl::cJ w!l[l Lu soon llr grer {werm?ncl:nuyl Ine 'l)l""l nlre:;dd*uz o reat ulcn‘t prx:\'m:-dd l.ht:]mih l"on’l County's great farmer, owner of the larg- tces shown. These Laces s, 084, o] sed, ers of tnuf plg-lron have he: law of the eadres Las not et produced its j - 3 o Tourke, sceurities for that puroose. The bill also pro- [ even In tho event. of war, has no intentlon of | creaseih, 1w Hinitefh OF REeuiin SRV (Ang | e Oy of Ehe Mders S 0% e R e :.l::d:"n'!: L’::fi’{:;:’:‘;’."rvu‘:’{‘t °“r:;‘z’“" Uk, has | 204 De "”.wh used this season, Hhecitin, ?.59;‘ o a el 14, 'lfx?fi;"mfi:’r::fi&? g‘,’”{’}‘fi:{“"“’"‘““v but only desires the sight | ratsing thelr pricens Unt un looking at thelr | proront i that many of tha rescrvists iave ot | Gfale vatuc his amts are So000 amoneh | @nd areliicely tobecome scaree! Bittle, ments of the Comrnlssioners. Tho latter arc also TORPRDOES. < returna it {s seeu that they aramuch below thelr | serve n e - regulor army. 410 3% | liabilities, and he must come out largely ahead, o = 3 power of production, snd’that if all thelr fue- | Jast year's ipeace tnancusres, DLy calling & o & ey . e, | SO o SUMERTS] CINET | commormorss T B e e Con | Bt Wt et g | 9 R i e i, Tl | Qe woion bcsonmiel | [abest Novelties t wha d the i e Floatey, fner, Tfi.’,‘.:.'..‘c‘“’“" princpal. ‘Tha total olil bonds fssued at 8 per tulate hetowaris siipping merehunta tit tor: Er;zlnml postiesresninets-Lwo furnaces, of which | sbout 500 men each, and military critics des ’ collier, Matthiews, Thompao, cent Interost was SAGI000, - | Pedoes aro being placed on the Black Sea coust, | nE gk ke are at work, Clevelind, with | clare that it was fmporsible to distinguish the NAVIGATION ITEMS, In Princess and Pompadour cunucl’l!. McCreery, Trucadel, ‘The fricnds of the bills arc confident of their | qetween Bookgoom, Kale,and Fort 8t. Nicholas, a1l ‘its losses, s the siugle district which | reservists from thelr comrades. [t must, how- Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune, ]{"”k : Itchus tri ol with gu;v;:me. g}:malny. Yandeventer, E;lal:go fl:;’lllcmwful of the nccessary approval | Guard-ships are statloned at Poti and Soakgoom mnin(nlrs lln' B(ronml‘. ll.‘:-‘-“ urtl.:ll‘ulyhl arge | ever, blfmgcn;hcred that 3 Inzde lhn'nlfir of the m’l‘o:-!b'o, ?.. I-‘eb.l.—;l'hc rh::r In tront‘n! fne 5;‘ " l‘ " 8 1 é’“}{";“l L3 avis, - h 4 i - n of furnaces standiny e, bul i | reservists have acen rervice durfug the war city is almost cf - 4 "l ¢ Dennis, i, N i Houss passed o bl restoring the death | (F0E) Fauletendn o Buiento tho eourre, B | mroved metho, It produeed ist year a | eicher fn’ the: Slohitos or the Nationnl GunTor | Toe 1t Sl atrotehionslea across the stveamibut. | Litee s Trotn Sown sleeiie Dunnts Maore, " Wolla, pe’?‘nlugt{,‘(‘:‘x);;r,:l:nl:;‘hflly relating to the 8t. Paul | Ing, larger qflnntu.ynu! p|h‘; fron [cbau n any r;vtfl'llu ):‘:ren:er, a FNIIC{‘II“MI ‘tll mure rapldly l‘rjn(;ud o warm raln or astray wind wonld probably | /L€ Bows, Scarfs,and taste- Endint, Nem" . Wempme™ | & Paelfio oad. outtiued i yeteaday's dispatel TURKISIH MARAUDERA OAVTONEZD. L it whies I il take & long thms cutrely | tuately, the state ot Amances Wil not allow. | coF tbotarbor. ful Lace Artlcles for the Neck, ‘Whitaker (Me- asscd the Honsa with but one dissenting volee, LoxpON, Feb. 24.—A dispateh from Bucharest Evans (Bond), hat belng by Edmund Rice, one of the trusteen Palmer, to overvome; but the trade ju this quarter Fvans (Kono), Tearce (Madi- W Donough), Gen, Bérthaut to call out more than one class of in unequaled assortment. ACHING HEADS AND UNEASY NERVES | says s number of Turks, including soldies too solid to Lo seriously or permaneutly dam- | reservists in 1875, As to the territorial army, it £ Fosbender, non), iiituker (s, | osder his duttes on tho bondholders! Intereat, pfi'hw Goratmel Ialand fn the Danuter - & | sxed by this catise, whicl hul:)cpcruluu i dlsas. | fa ot o he cafled "out @t atl Our Frosch | are often roothed by Tlostelter's Stomach Diiters, Chas, Gossage & Co, Yunntatu, Fiaren (rapok. whiin Also passeld 8 bl bropostng & constitutlonal | B ehment of Roumanixn troops captured thir. | trously clsewbere.’ Clovelund liss g buckboueof | military correspondent regrets that the torri- | because that rearching cotrective completely re- e - Frilts, Phillips (Mout- g,mllurmnn. amendmen! ud ch property. e AP capital, aud raw materiul] and position, shd | torfal army does not cxlst even on paper. Here | moves the caunes of braluand nerve excitement, TARE gitvert, pliomor), Yilliame, % A s teen of the party, fncluding o Turkleh soldier. | yiainess ablity, whichi will carry ft through | heis slighily fnerror. Most of the officera uf | which are to be fonnd In derangement of the stom. v inne poiio o vl SO GO RIS Grehnnn, " Powell wood." WISCONSIN, The leader of the marnuders, who waaa Turk- | muny mare tolstakes than it has fullen into, | the terr.torial nrmy bavebeen appolnted,and | ach, and uf its associste organs, the liver and 3 Grennel, taley, Zopp—100. LEQIBLATIVE PROCERDINGS, 1ah officlal from Rustchuck, and another Turk, | Thereare fu the United Kinedom 063 blast fur- | the different regiincuts ore given fu the lotest | powefs, 1t fan truth which cannot be too esrncat- Hall, Romiey, Speclal Dispateh to The Tridune. were killed. naces, and of these 437 are not abl work: what, | Anouaire. A certaln number of non-commis- Iy Inalsted upon, that the effect of edatls Y SATS! MADp1sON, Wis,, Feb, 2.—~The Legislature is > then, arc the prospects of the tradef Ysit of | sloned officers have also been nominated, aud d 0 W“'k ol d“ CChOL mIre ROl NS Daldwin, Tlopkins, Phlllipa (Franke } o 0o slowly away, and will hardl ARaVIL all probable that such ay fmprovement wiil | though the men have not beeu called out, or {n | 2nd narcotice, Mke bromide of potassium, valerlan, Tlack, Hurd, Tin), grinding slowly away, snd w ardly get | Pestir, Feb, 23.~A telegram from Belgrade | take place ps to tnake It worthwhilo tolight any | some cuses even distribatea mmovg regiments, | chloral hydrate, and uplam, 1s les appreciable the | ¢ Jabeing aimost datly demonstrated thiat JEFFENS Bawer, Jny, Tanney, through thelr work by the 28tb, which fs the | says of tho 400 mombers of tho Skuptschina not | constderable number of these extinet furnacest | the staff of districts nro provided with’ lsts of | 1onger they aro used, and that they can never per | FUENCH CATARIG CURF, which 19 smoked fnany Toydsfon, }é.lyf.filf' Rowelh timo sct by joint resolution for finsl adjourn- thirty favor continuance of the war: Wo think not. At the present low price of fron, | all men belongingta the foree, and are prepared | fancntly telieve e auitlfiy, becaittn D AT LNre, Sh Tt e of Ctarn, nmumg,"" Letimer, Tice, meat. The zession will undoubtedly be ox- m-".'fifat’fi‘“’“‘m." “1‘-},',,’; one-third at Ieutl;.'lhtirll' ‘producl:ln:l 5:‘: le’rl: '|'llill at s n:‘omcn;h s :xu':!.&& {‘o Inform urfiry on; ch‘ rangement which IE- atitnroots, Toeterier's Dt g:l‘gcx'pyfl‘.l.:.;n‘g; sent ‘lll.::;u{"x;‘:”“,érgl,e,' eat ol ,fl,,, factin, Tootts e tended for a week or ten days. Pana, Jan Dk irado of 1o Sultan or. | AoCTabees 1L o o DL | brarasnaen: alion or squadron he bas | ere, however, can and docs ciire noreous mnla- | §ike' 5 has Frer Spposcis tor it et COUTIAE Foz, Monchan, Tyrrell, “fhe- only actlon of n general mature to-day | dalns thiat Sront henceforth the child e | tu srlscy il tho price Wens cansequehtly to od- | been assigned, dicw, for the rearon alresdy atated. Kick headsche, | COLDS, ROIE TRRDAT. I ANAEBos, NAONCHT- iy Morrivun (Mor- Wilkiuson, ) L4 y e ,“' ront henceforth the children of non- | yanee, it would bo nmediately checked by tho —_— rostlennnces st night, vertlgo, mental heaviness, | TIS. and for clearing and strengthening the volee, 1t any, gan), Woodsward, was the Indefinitc postponement of the bill dis- | Musaulmana will bo adinlssible fnto all the Mili- | settinjr fo work of furiaces ut prescut out of T GREAT, GALT. and degreseion of “eplrits, as well an the dyapeptic [ Scct fs simsly wouderful. ileat the following, sd- Heslét, Oaxwood, 3, Speaker~3% | franchising bondholders from voting at the an. | tArY Schools. This is clcarly & step In the rivht | hiast,” The condition of things must changu ‘ condition of tho stomach and torpldity of the llver | dfested to our sgeat by one of tt. Louls® most respect- Holiister, Posors, 3 dircction, and poluts to the” eventunl estublish- Inaterially before any bnportant improve- | IT$ BPFECTS IN GREAT BRUTAIN AND FRANCE. | and buwele, which give rise to them, arc cotirely OrricE Moryp Ciry METUAL Fi 5 , nual election of Dirtctors of tha Chicage, Mil- very matcrially e R AN E Moty Ciry NETeAL Finr.Txn. Cou, 'The bl now gocs to the Senate. & ROy ment of that principle blazoned forth In Art. | mentean occur in the fron trude, 2patch o New York Herald, obriated by this benizn alf ive tonlc. T, Lovis, Mo., Dee. 15, 1870, - DHAINAGE. waukee & Bt. Paul Rallroad. Mr. Vauce, the | 17 of the Constitution, which proclatina all Ot- Loxvox, Feb. #1.—The storm_predicted by Phillp F. Dilion, Faa: Cong, Feb. 2ZL—The remains of John O'slahoney were takon from their tewparary resting place fu_ Queenstown this evening and escorted by a large procession to a special steamer which brought them to this dl?‘. On thelr arrival they were removed to the Mechan- fca’ [nstitute, where they now lie. TRANCE, PATTI'S MARITAL RELATIONS. Pans, Feb, 23.—The Mgaro names & distin- guished prima donna whom §¢ charges with hav- Ing eloped from $t. Petersburg with the tenor Nicolinf, It statos furtber that the Marguis of Caux followed them, and that judiclal procced- Ings for & scpuration have been commenced, REVISION OF THE PRENCIT TARIPY, Correspondence London Tiues. Pamis, Feb. 4.—France has |!um. been revlsing her general tarifi—a duly she confided to the Superior Councif of Arts and Mauufactures and author of the bill, sceing tho utter hopeleaaness | tomaus to b equal before the law and to have of the measura becoming o law, moved fts Ine ‘A"“:gl‘:r';‘l (Y'l:!l’;‘: .I:d '2::“;;’.',’:;'7:‘ :flfi:"“?‘l(l’);i ] (& definite postponcment, which was dono without | wiyiin roach of asplring youths of all dondmian a dissentiug vote. S tions, But this s by no neans all that {s want- The 8chool-Book law, which gives a Madison | ed. All the evits of Turkey may be traced to firm the exclusive rignt to print and furnish | the differcnce between Osmanlis as a connuer- school books to tho Stato at 60 per cent oft | Ing race and a military caste and the Christians from present prices, is t-.rcnumg considerable | as a peoplo unfit for and unworthy of tho priv- discussion in State papers. The Milwaukea pa- | Jlegeof beariug arms and sharing thanost sacred purs, ever jealous of anything that tends to the | of dutics—that of fighting for thelr country. To nmnswrll of the Capital City, arc venting their | do away with ~this differcnes it fs wrath in lengthy editorlals.” There is a large | necessal that the law should prescribo lobby of school-book inen here, representing | universal cnlistiment, The law of " con- Eustern houses, aud the fight ovor the bill is | scription, us it now ecxists, falls exclusively Jikely to be a hard one. on the Mussulmang, allowing, however, thoso Tito Assembly ind & threc-hour session this | whowish it to ransum themsetves Ly tha pay- evening, mainly ou the Divorve bill, making {n- | ment of n certaln sum. But the Christians sanity for clzht years ground for divoree. Alter | havo no option. They aro exempted or exclud- s lengthy discussion the bill was indefinitely | from the service, but must pay a tax for thelr postponed, The special Committee on the | freedom. The consequence fs that the 15,000, :(‘.-lhoul-l:uu‘k ‘rl:xuzlcn in the Assembly reported | 000 Mussulmans must do tho military work nf versely to : 1 have been troubled with Catarrh six or seven Years, anu or both of my naviriis belng closed moat of (he' tiue, and secretion dropoing from the thead Into fo turoat wers very annoyiag, especially In 2 ieans w efie/t o cure, hut withoat ‘success. until about fre mantts &xo [ hieard of your medicine and gut & box from you. L continued ts uso as you directed for nearly’ four months. My nostrils ary now thorouglly opencd. and the dropping of sccretions from the fiead (nio the throst hi AR usa {t oc h 18 coased, 1 n [ Haves cold. Ik Mr. Matthews’ resolution proposing anamend- ment to the Constltution relatlve to drainage - was taken up and adopted. It Is as follows: Resolved, By the House of Representatives of the State of I1linofs, the Eenate concnrring hereln, that there shall bo submitted to the voters of ihis &tato at the moxt eclection for nom. ‘bers of the General Assembly n propoaltion to eo mwend the thirty-frat section of the fourth article of the Conxtitution of the Kinte, entitled *+ Miscel. Juncons,* that the same will rend us followa: I'he General Assembly may pasg Inwa permitting tho owners or oceapants of Iand« to construct drains, ditches. und levees for agricnltural and sanitary pirpates xcroes tho Jands of otbiors, and to provida for the orgnnization of drainngo districts und in- vest the corporate authorities thereof with power to construct and snointain Jevees, drains, and ditchey, and to keop in H'tlnll all deatus, ditches, and luvees heretoforo constructed under the luwa of this State h{ apeclal assesanients npon the prop- oty beneiitod theroby, THE ALTRNNOON SESSION was devoted chiefly to the reeeption of com- the Herald for the Britlsh and French cossts burst over us on the very day, tho 10th, un- nounced for its arrival in the cuble dispatch dated the 14th, addressed to the Herald Bureau, The vlolenee of the storm was extruordinary. The foree of the gale has been only equaled dur- Ing recent years by that of one a few weeks azo. Its fury wus felt with extreme neverity on all the cousts. 'Tho storm broke with terrifle vio- lence over Quecnstown on Monday evening. The gale, attended by a heavy thunder-storm, burst over Deal yesterdny morning, causing considerable dawage to shippinz and alarm among the Inbabitants of the town aud dwellera |Inn? the const, A large flent of vessels moored in the Downs has been completely windbound and much difti- culty was expericoced in holding the vessels to thelr anchonuse. l'.)wlufij tu the number of ships BUSINESS NOTICES. The Iaman Ialr.—To give It strongth and lastre, {0 Imprave ita texture, tu pievent ite tallinyg out aud quicken Ite growth,—in short, to make It an futended, the crowning personal charm of both scxes, —thin Is the work [furneft's Cacoatne will accomplish, {1 fsithfully uecd. There s a stimulating’ property in this preparation which greatly esaists the growth of the fibres, at the same time reudering thein sniooth, silky, and clastic. < e em—— Wilbor's Cod-Lirer Ol and Lime.—~Tho great popalarity of this kafo and eficaclous prepa- rutlon {s slvue attributable to ita intrinsic worth, In the cure of cougle, colds, ssthuns, bronehitin, Whoonla cough, serofulous humors, and ol cont sumpilve aymptoms, 1as no auperior, If equal. Let nuone neglect the early symplome of dacane, when an azent In thus at band which will alleriate all complninta of the cheat, lungs, or throat, Mane nfactured only by A. I, Wilbar, Chemist, Joston, Suld by all druggists, e e ——— i casionsily whe now of Rotling sosimply and harmiese ERA il break 1 rod In he hesd, nwa' Oreheit in 30 o the parte sficcted, 1 hava 1t the greatest Catarrh medielne of tho aze, Wishing Jou abiiadant siccess, | remata very respectully ste., ' . GARRIGON, Price 81 porboz, Sent by mall to any address, with full dizections and'sdvico. Send for ct, or call at the oftce for free sl only by eazo. TRAVEL 0 pagsage of the bill, 50,000,000, to the severe exhaustion of the pro- d % that have taken refu; that well-known moor- = ) TR DAD M I mlltes rupostsy" by, which sbout fify or slety Es L duletiye pawers of thelr ruce, and tio- 15,000,000 | 40 Uio Buperior Coundl of Commeree. Theee | 58100 Wiore Vo Eouaidorabilc dunger of dis. | . For wn Teeltated Theoat, Cougl, ar Cold, ASK FOR THE NEW s, o Toany TR oaum fumbey INDIANA. Christians must pay the cost of the war cstub- | 15" orinerly speakling, 8 work of revisions it is | 8atrous collisions it any of them dragued thelr | fy(icet confdence in their eficacy. They muintaln | §¢ Babatibuton, for ina ackion.’ “The reals of the LROISLATIVE. gg‘.‘;}”‘“ to thelr utter debasement, and dis- | ey s eork of tratisfaranation which woa con- | suchiors and dritted before the forend fi;"h'iflfi (he 000 1 they have Justly acquireds sfternoon’s session was to fetell befors tho Bpecial Dispateh to Tha Tribunts Wo are told that both parties are equally sat- flaed to them. M, de Meaux, the late Minster | & SRS, etiai ey ilu‘htlnln: l?h" Houso Insingss enouch to fully oceupy the next. | _ Intaarotas, Feb. 23—ln Joiat session to- | falod with ther lot: thal tho- Giaoura willingly | o€, Gomumercy aud Auriculture In viow BE she | S0 80 “Hitluivuter, The roufs OF any | s Sxiodon ot Lenbinr dofhnpese, phirse n day the Leglslature elected the following Re- | submit to o degradation which unmans them, p\I{vIlflm s‘i.gc ofMcers and members n'lr- the | and the Moslems bear the burden of the nervic by which they are crushed In consideration of Doard of Penal and Beucvolent Institutiova by ‘fia Thonor an Hnwer it confers upon them. But a vote of 771003 Democratle and 3 Independ- | these Jatter sufler inaterially, tho former moral- ent: Commisaloner of tho Hospital for the In- | Iy, by this diviston of labor. Inthe awsrd of houses have beeu stripped of thelr tiles, and i vast amount of dumuge has been caused to property generatly, ‘The storm raged all Monday night over Corn- wall, and was exceedingly destructiye at Pen- A CONTISTED BEAT. ‘The Commlittee on Elections revorted in the contested election cago of Hopkins and Flavin, awardiug to 8ol Jopkins the seat he now holds, The report wus concurred In und Sol {s now the Chambers of Commerce on thelr pref- erences for ad volorem wr spocliie du- tles. The great mmjority of the Chbam- bers of Cowmmerco pronounced them- selves {n favor ot thu gencral substitution of quallty, 1.50 per doz., wix for 73c. 174 Madlson street, - Tloland’s Aromatic Ritter Wino of Iron Isa remedy for nervous debility, Impoverintied blood, PAPETERIE,” MADE DY y dtle s, and the Sinfster of Commnerce, | zance and over Mount's Buy, between Land's | and tmpalred digeation. Denot, ot (lark strect. Arilyiesated; eanc, George T. Chittenden, of Grant. County; | tho rights ad dutics of thio subjocts, the lary | 2peciic dutien, and (e SIBRIE of LOMUetts) | Sorn'Licand iead. e e PN "ML A U R Trustea of the Institute fur the Blind, Dr, John | Snnot be allowed to consult thelr tuclinations. | (55T ons tho care of drawing ip spocitic du- | _ The ships moored fu the Medway at Chatham | ... VEGETINE, { . The Sub-Committee uppoinied to visit the ? Piind, Dr, Joht | ey ‘must eitherall bo fros fn thelr choleo | Sominisstons bho care ot R D R ainbers | required extraordinary precuutions to prevent Lo i : Btock-Yards at Chiengo uul Enst 8t, Louls wero | 3 Kitchen, of Marlon County; Trusteo of the | of “the trude of arms, ss fn Englund, | tetwhererer bty to0 Bos SOt DRE TR | (i iaters,” Additional” anchiors had to be cm- BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. empowered to rend for persons and papers iu | Institute for the Denf and Dumb, James B. [ or "all be entisted, with' equal privilege of g i ey ions. baduters wore ehe | ployed to keen thew fn pusition, so violent was y and > S making thelr investigations, . Kenner, of Tuntington Conuty;. Trustes | purchasing exemption, us the case formerly was t[l_u U, f“th:flr lw[: N atlony: St [’M ‘foreo of the gale. 63& 66 W h t o cora ol i smureonee, | of e Sou Grptaon Mo, Bilen | y ranee’onsoraiy wil cxemplin st | R edoe (50 St ol St | Communialih b tho wat seamers hus ashington-s Mr, Joslyn stirred p o llvely breeze this ains, ol 0 ounty s President o L n (L] and fu rsia. luw the adin! on % Yol 0! 1 ¢ v 1 s =55 ——— — e moraing Ly callinge up Sr. Siutts DT sgbmits | Toard of Benevofeut. dnstiiutions, e, B 1: | of Cotjetians foto. e, Si0itary Setioots whi | Sseount—tho firat destined for, the Custow. | been entlrely futerfunted by the prevalling TTE UREAT, LECTURE, House, and besring an ioferlor cstimate, the secoud nddressed to tho buger, sud declaring the real value. The “customs, it Is kuown, have two means of assuring the slucerity of o declaration. The firat conalsts in an expertise contradictoire, the second in a dotens tion of the merctiandise on the payioent of 10 per cent nbove tho declared value. “ It is casily geen that an unscrupilous exporter can, with- nut any danger, diminish by 20 or 23 per _ceut tinz to the populbar vote u propuition for the + wppropristion uof 8700,000 for the now Htate- Hlonse. Mr. Josiyn suld ho called up the bifl for the purpose of offeriug an amendinent, pro- vidine that no part of sald appropriation should Le oxposided by or under direction of the pres- ent doard of Suste-Houso Commissioners. They had proven themseives incapable or dishuncst, They had violated the Coustliution n ux(}undmg tho 83,500,000 without completing atoru between the Enl.'lhh and French voasts and the Clunuel islands, ‘The storm along the Welsh coast was af al- most unexsmpled severity, Among the disas. ters already reported isthe loss of the British sbip Rowautree, Cupt. Cunnlogham, from' Live erpool for Mobile. She was driven ashore by the gale at Penrhos Beach, Holyhead, She (s full of water and will bua tota} Joss. Fortu- nately the crew were saved, Two copsting Juncson, of Marfon County; State Librarlay, | work in practica we shiall Jearn from experience. Tichard B, Cauner, of Marlon County: Direct- | Students will enter In obedlence to regnlations ora of the Htate Prison North, Jolin W, Baker, | to be applled by the present Directors of those o‘f Whitley County, Charles R, Luther, of Porter | jnstitutions, olf of {hem Mussulmane, who will County, and Nubiert Dykes, of Noble County; { or may, at least, looscn or tighten the rule ac Director of the State Prison South, Jofin | cordivg to thelr own prevosscssions. Tho . Larlck, of Jeffersou County. No lezlflnt(vu Clristfan youths coming in at first, who business ol interest or imporlance was trans- | must necessarily be few, will have to stand acted to-day beyond eugrussing a bill providing 10 little smount of that worrylng svd teasing for the reuioyal of the county seat of Clark | inevitable for Freshmen, aud will liave great Rer. J. Mouree Gibsn, ., First Lecture in the Tabernacle, Health Restorer, MADE FROM tho bulldhg. ‘Thiey Niad g0 exponded 1t thas | County froin Charlostown to Jatferaonvilla. | dicrlty - holding thelr own where the bads | th declared value, for the detention would be- | steniaers ond severel swilug, Vewels oo Siire | BARKS, ROOTS, AND HERBS, doclock, Sunday, Feb. 25, 1877, further appropriation must o required. He are o fearfully aguluat them, But. after all, | Some daukerous B he cistin o b OB, | Gamaged condition have taken refugo in the BUITECT: kr(t'!ulludlllxnypl)'t‘l'll;u nll\'n‘llllnm in :&x{: do‘ma"m OHIO. the pulflt. 1o be’ g'cegtgl!l-nnol udrnmnlfi;huh nfll': 3_5“",,",: it ven the "Tressuryal 3¢ per | barbor, 4 o ok d c, 35 cust near] u”, more than aceording to the cers. Suropean Chr! s, and eyven yaln, al " y vt Leres ) o) . Dlaris 08 Jshich' the uppropriations had béon DOINGS 1N TIE LEGISLATORE. e hiead ot the Torkiah battalions or “in cqme | cont of impart duty, sud reduces to T3¢ per cent | Exen withln the comparatively shejfercd GENERAL DEBUATY. TEHEEBIBIE. nstead of 10 per ceut the import duty for the greater part of exlm:F ad valorem dutles. Imention this to show that the houest pro- mede. Hu chnrged that the whole matter wos wanipulated by TUE SPRINOPIELD RINO, which had even ot first bulldozed bim fnto su . Cotwinus, 0., Feb. 23.—1u the House to-day | mand of Turkish vesaels avould ho o novelty, bills were futroduced to regulate tho taxation | I have already told you that in J854, when the of jolnt stock fnsurance comnpanies; to provide | fit of*reform wad upon Ottoman rulers, as it Iy for puying sttornuys for taking depositions in | NOM: ayoung Wallaclian gun!h:nmn‘ M. Cret- In this complaint the pood effectsuf the VEGxTIXE are rewlizd Immedlately sfter comuenclug to takel 1i ws debility denutes deficlency of thie bloud, and VEug: ink ncts directly upan the Moxd, " There 4 oo renie. 0 that will ‘peatura the health from debiiity like the s ¢ of the gale were very suvere. ‘The Britlsh ship Lizzie Burelll, Capt, Stuart, which arrived from New Orleans on the 20tk of January, has been driven ashore. There is somc prospecet, bow- GEQ, ¢, STEBBINS will Slng, One of P 'w hymns will be sung by the ducers and the French Guvernment had a like di 1l . intorest to substitute the specitle duty for the ENINK, L henlng, purts —— — porting the Iill, but be conldn't uzuin he bull- | CH . aulezko, was mado a Colonel, and Prince John y. . B her ever, of getting her off without serious damac, hie Llood, re, o th £ OCEAN lozafa that 'way. Bir Joulyn et for tho | (EUT 0 Cereal b0 sllon, o Copntyvoasurers | Geradlat 8 Greely was appointed o Majoron tho | 26 SGER Coiion. e e subachae | e bark Litawatine, from Liverponl for Baltis | oo, stk aiess e secrotlons, sag mrowecs cuA . Stafl,” We all know what came of it. The great point at {ssus is that respecting the pri- va:o t‘“ldhm' l{! .}lllnllbnl. ll‘sul:r lull:: ‘I{nfl AL 7 obout equality of rights and duties, lot b FIRES. out the {uum{lplu at the uext levy on nvud terme for men of all races and CHICAGO :‘ © “El:fl;’e“i“ lflm‘e& Mllllsllllllllll nor clt.lm; e ng Wi vleasdd with such & tneusure; tht A still alarm to Babeock No.1at3 o'clock yes- | there will be a gencral maasacre, ete.; but, In terday nfternoun was caused by su inclplent fire | that cnse, what snswer cau be given to those at No. 120 West Washiugton street, occupied by | Who declure they bave no faith In the practica- Miss Kato Metsger, Datnage nominal, bllity ot the Ottomun Constitution! Bpringlield Ring in caustle style, and hls speech cieatod no small consternation In th lobbles ond excltement ou the Hoor, Nobody ventured to reply, and the fricnds of the adultlonal up. propriation scheme hastened to shut off dlscus- slon and grain thne fn which *o rally thele forces by having the whole matter puslylunu-d untit Thursday next, when Mr, Joslyn threatens to wake soine developinents as to” the fuwardness of the Btate-1louse busiuess, MR, HMAINES UNALLE TO BMOTUER MIt. MILLS, Mr, Halues' Bank Cummittee having some- liow buried Mr. Mills’ bill requirlng publieation rectly upon ystemi waciloa, It hus never falled fa thls WHAT I8 NEEDED. Bomrow, Feb. 1z, 1671, 11, 1. SrevRxs, K. Dean Sin: About one yesr since § found myself Inn feedle conditiun from gegeral debiiity, VEouTiNe wat strungly rreounnended 1 me by 8 friend whu lisd b mich begefited by e use, * § procured the arilcle, Ser using several boitieu, wis reatored to Lealt coutiuued Its 1 feel quite conndent 1 18 o micdielue superlar to fLTor thoae com Which 1L Is especiully prepaied, auil woaki secommenit it 1o those who fecl that they ticed sonile' Ll 10 Tvatora thewi 10 petfect uralin, | Frspcettul the whol more, ls ulso ashore at New Ferry Beach, after Eoimplatn huving rted with her anchior, The Danish bark Hl‘»lm, Capt, Klltguard, which put back on Jau, 29 from a voyure to Hampton Roads, {4 also nshore. The ship Macauly, Capt. Rogers, from Aut- werp on the 13th, for Baltimore, collided witn the Clio, ot Fiushing, on the Belefan cosst. The latter was damuged. The bark Gen, Fuir- child, from Charleston, collided with u stesmer fu the Meracy. Botl vessels were dumuged. Tho Shipplng tazette of Just cvening contals penal offense for County Treasurers to collect tlon of specitic dutles for ad valorem duties wore tAX than the duplicata calls for, shall be made, acconding to the forinal engage- ments and declarations of M. de Meaux, in such & manner that this substitution dovs nat constl- tute in any degreo an azwravation of exist- ing dutics, und shall not Increase the pro- tection so dear to somoe French statesmen aud to many of the great wmapufacturers. Here 13 preclsoly the question belng discuesed at this mouent “offielously.” ''he transforma- tion of the tarifl, such asit has been elaborated by the two Commissions, snd such as it will be e A o 9 North German Ll()yd. Thesteamers of thia Comy will sall every Eate,e gt Ben ey V000 il e " eV No i, Rold; stearage, £ ene) L T paseal OELIEICHS & €O, OFPRRARCRRIY IS i e e Forks Great Western Steamship Line. Yrom New York to Iristol (England) dircet, P Dox 009, located at . ———— submitted to the deliberations of the Cabinet, | a fearful record of losses during the storm.’ | yours & . ETTINGLLL. ARRAGON, ay, ¥eb. 27, ol aworn exhlbits of the condition f banks or- 0;‘;‘;:&“:;';"3’:;“:‘,‘1 "‘mm “;.:ll)m;::::;f GREAT BRITAIN. hasniot been, and could not be, ofliclally com- | Thirty vessels, many of them with thelr catlre Flriof . 3. Vel statorse, l“z‘,"::r,,:,‘; e 501 Int P “""fi'; E‘;"’-Il.bl)lz%fl;:m‘:i: d“;:lfi!’ l‘:‘lm ;‘il‘:é,n?w‘l‘mfl:_ Quy morulug, was falve. g edd TIH O'MALONEY NEMAINS, fluu:}’(tTt:d to lhflw contracting Powers, Lut | crews, bave been sacrificed 1o the fury of the Kxcunslon tickets, €120 Trrepaid bieeraza col Al 2 wilicio 81y * thiswork Ls pertectly well knows, and it is * oficlousty,” alsu, that the other Gov- ernmenta, and notably the l\lmo most {nterest- ed Uovernments—England, Switzerland, and Belglum—subiitted some observations to the The alarm from Box 891 at 11:80 Thursday QueenaTowy, Feb, 38.—Tlhe steamer Dakota, night was caused Ly 3 fire in & barn In rear of | from New York for Liverpool, arrived here this No. 874 Centre avonue, owaed and occupled by | pioryjug, The Dakota brings tho remalns of ;',!f,:'f&',s""é:;"g ‘I:‘l?#\fl‘(d h‘m‘,'f,'l n‘,‘.’,‘,f,f“ b | Johu O'Mahoney. As soon as the arrival of the ALL DINEASEN OF THE BLOOD. v xTixz wlil rellevo pain, cleanse, purlfy, and eure iweases, atorine the petient 10 perfie healch after trylog different physician an; dirs, ting years (a1t not cour er, you ean be curviy W again. ~ Ilo woved ihat this thme ft b referred to the Commlttes on Corporations. - Mr. Hnines inoved that it e reterred to his Committee—that on Banking, A Ureezy diseussion cusued, during which *Mr. WILITE, U7 Clurl le. 2L Apily tu WAL i:ult terrible gale Is_reported to bave prevalled Bt () e at Hallfax, in the County of York. The arva uf the storni was exceptionaln ex- tensive, It embraced tho greater part u{nm ufterer, thl SeHorRInG sueh great. cures T8 works 19 the y Britfah Jslauds aud the whols of Northern and | 500 I FR . T | 'l wlarm from Box 67 ut 4 o'clock yesterday | Dakota was announced, a local committee visit- | ¥rench Governmant. Tho last hus replicd thag | Hrittab T AL, X 0o, 1 citcalating Auld. 1 van lruly ba caliad y 30 uge it agraln, He (Mills) did not want his bitl zl‘\l:':h'x‘n :_tn.i’fl, uw‘-&l:d‘“l & rl‘)uuinqe“r-nldm N'l:l Awerlcan Committee and received tho romaing | ghae tha conventiona) tariil wis not in qucn'hu; m'-m!.‘cuu the 10th inst, has been fulfiled to ;'K.‘;fi%‘,'.:u".{ fi’«‘.’“..'t :.'1'1 é:#‘;mn .nu renovate, has any | Wit ;:‘"rfnfiu é‘" gol | |.gnfi|a’in., P o, bueted i by Conumictee which couldnit be got | (e S8 T o0 Gra tam. 36¢ | of O'Maionoy, which were borne to tho pro- | that, in consequence, it rould not recelve thelr | The letter, A great storm rawed over this vity, 5 3 lirvad UYL or Wo ¥y WIITE, G Clarkest, ::‘r;uo‘r[t u]u-n“l.ll, z‘l‘;mfll'n“i“: ?'lu:t ll;m:( l;ccu :;:u AUNe UApIOMON " Cuthedral, uluurvnlllniu on the ql;mlluu' 05 ‘ll!m gcnc,r‘nll u"’"fif “-d w;-t :!‘x‘u;’mtc Iulfmumlllfl:g';;‘ blyh: NECKOSIS, SCRUFUL\, DYSPEPSIA, GEN et b o wan! o DI fetehed back fu o the T . It hias een justly rejoined that, - | etreets and cxpos ¢ Ve Ve R i | 3 puss ouipd Jatre st £ mieh e adted "I""" THE WEATHER. b8 ontook Lilaeveatii tlia bady:aill e T.?,',»"fo the t‘lwlmuujm n{ )ij :‘lo f\lunu nm:ll, gale approaching a torgado in foree, 40 ¥ 4 ‘Lhie resuit of the diseussion was thut Mr. Mills? Bunkinz bill was referred this thue to the Com- wlttee on Corporations. % VETITIONS TO MR, HAYES, Ex-Gov. Beveridgu a_clrenlating & petition addressed to President !llfi'u fur "his (Bever- fdse's) appointment as Collector of Customs ut Cllleugo, A stntlur_petition Is belng clreuluted Gy taken to Cork, where the Natlonallsts intend Wnnl’m.l‘m:l, Eeli 2;‘" (‘);'lm' Vrl‘llr flufll‘:kt having o torehilight procession, The body will feghn, Tunnesson an i bl Pl 4 be fn the Domocratle Club-room until Sunday, Lurometer, Iucreasiug northeast, backing to | Wy, it will bo conveyed to Dabilin, i nortliwest, winds, cooler, partly cloudy, and | “rie Yentuns ure fudignant st Cardinal Cul- clearlng weather, len's refusal to sllow the ramalns to lie In state LooaL o-lnuu:nm n Dublly Cuthedrul, snd say that if they had ERAL DEBILITY, CANKER 1UMOR, LIV ER COMPLAINT, RUEUMATISM, CONSUMPTION OF TIIE TOWELS. ‘The stortn has visited this port with extraor- dinary vivlence, The sea was lushed lato moun- talnous wauves, crested with foam, which beat on the coust uud agulust the 1::({ with awlul force, It 1s fmpoasible to estinate the damoage caused slong the consts of Northern und Weat- eru Frauce, us communications bave been Inter- the gencral tariff was afterwards to scrye aa the hasis of the negotiations which would beopened {or thoe reviston of the explring treatfes of comn- 1gerce, and that It woulil be too late tu contest it If they walted L1 It had been adopted by the Cablnet'and approved by the Chambers. "Now it scemns clear that on the articles ehiefly fnter- ANCHOR LANEMAIL STEAMERS ANCIORIA, CALIFOIEAL 3 Ol 1T, 7 wun New York to tissgow, Liverpool, or’ Londonderry, Uablun 803 10 £ Intermctisie, $35; siecrage, $24 New Yuik wnd Loudout UTOPIA, Feb. 24, 3 po . | ELYRLA, M Cabing 353, 10 $70; Siveru i ETIIOPT v'"{l\'h:r' CUARLEATOWSN, Mass., March 23. 1803, o H r auticipated it, O'Mulioncy should bave -ben | ostlug Helgium and Bwitzerland the speciile | Fupted in ull diections, Mr L X, BTEVEARE D O b T A U A, Pprayiug the appointment of Dwignt F, Cam- Time, Bar, Thr Jiu,1 burded in New York, - dutles substituted for tue ad valorem did —— .u‘:;ll{'il‘llhgl;&dklgl‘llnrlmfdh“:u meutof wy ez, | —. e . erou, of Ottawa, 0s United Btates Marshal of |,—~',~——-‘ . DINESTADLISUSNENT, not respond Lo the programeme traced by M. do AUSTRIA, Eisien el s ot e vy | ST ATH LINE t(m;lmgu‘- “l-‘:vmh-.‘un fieuimnl- ut.h& n\\l".lllflrnml?':l. Jias. . i 7d g4 88 " hl:n{or. l’eg; 2:]:.0—A‘-;n:c‘xlnfimuh ?ll‘xbll.»;'lled hlleauxm?j;u mluz ll. he .::luulmor:lu of -ul:!-um; . A1D GRANTED. yyarh S aveuad the misfurtig to havew groat desl . arshall County, {s also In the fleld for the 30,73 league has beon fornic he Ritualists | tion which upply ta cotton fabrics aro almnos 5 - b NLHCE i = R s X e , LIVERPOOL., same position. ‘movenment is also on foot to i '“;““ 83 fur the purpose of agitating In llyvor of thy dis- :wulucllvc. x"l.‘!)u iy uskod whenee comes (hls | VIESNA, Feb, 22.—The Upoer itouss of the ““{“,.}.‘.‘“J.‘,'.'f:‘,‘.{:y.'-; wilect of VR ERES yearsold. NEW YORK 10 O A o bR Oy MUt sceure the appolutment of (reorge Snyder, i nublufimenl of the English Church., dungerous step, it s sl explained by wvery | Relebrath adopted, without discussion, u credit | wiowses distent relatlve 08 i, € ainig hiune from STATROL AL e b FPresident of tho Natlonul Bank of Ihinols, tu 3 ' CABLR RATES. nutural and logical fuct, A the Bzl of the | of 600,000 forins to assist the Austrlan muun- | %8 llehadinjured bislefsieg on board eho slipsomg | STARE O - Thiore I the Bwiss Misslon, James P, Root, of Chicagro, who s bere, I8 also uccuved of laving su eye to that same appolutinent for himself. TUE GAILUOAD AND WAHEIOUSN COMMISSION, The oticial bonds of Mcsses. Grorge M. cue and Joln H. Oberly, o8 Railroad Com- tnlisionere, 10 the sun ol §20,000 euch, were filed and approved to-day, and thesv Commis- slonerg-elect took the outh of offlce. T gue’s bond Is signed by bimscll und Jolin W. Bunn, of this vity; Me. Oberly’s by himself and . 11 Joues, of this city. Upon the arrival of . Commissloner Smith the Board organized, on 3r. Bogue's motion, Mr. Bmith belng chesen Clalrmun. It was declded to retain for the resent Mr, Philo J. Beverldge, the prescnt act- iz Becretary of the Board. TUR PENITENTIARY COMMITTEE. i The Penitentiary Committee sat to-day with tloscd doors to hear thetestimony of coutractors for prison labor, Fuough has feaked out to shaw that the developuients must have becn n‘u\lul{ rich. The bouds teken frooy con- o Lub l\l‘ 5 80d §70, deonnding W sceeuiuiode. tluos, Tletura tkeis, ¥ ond Cabii, $43. Heturh T eal ratcs. * Apply (0 AL [lntivbofore. sud when the shiy cania inw this port lio cawme o py louuu. belng so feeblo that he conld nut n Lowell. 1ils Teg was swollen »' “H';"{ nu, g, Loypoy, Feb, 2i.—The ‘Anglo-Amwerican Ca- 23-Midaiglt, ble Company vu the tst of March will reduce imain: Wearner: | tarill on essages over lss ine to L shiiliug ster- ling per word. DENIAL. T.oNDON, Fob 24=-3 a. m.—~[t {s officially de- ned that the Queen will go to Germany _Ihl: ear. YO EPUESSION 1N THE BUITISI 140X THADE, Manchester Courler, Jun. 5. Our natfonal trading accounts brought down to tho end uf the yeur sliow no sigus of fm- provement. Our exports for the vear stount to = 850, agalnat £223,4650G4 in 1875, und S £230,558,131 In 1874, Of cotton wmubufactures, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. the decreass for the year ls nearly £4,000,000, Loxpox, Feb, 23.—8teumships Canada and | and of jrou sod steel £5,000,000, thie tutal dc- Rheia, from New York, and City of Limerick, | SFease belug £0,0,079, Tils steadily declin. is_ut lenzth jutuencivg the national from Pbiludelphia, have arrived out; steamship l,'."y',".m reduced elf\pluvu;em. and dimbuisbing Oblo, from Liverpool, has arrived out., protits ‘uaturally tend to u lesscning cx- Naw Youx, Feb. &1 — Arrived, steamsbips | penditure. The falllug off iu ~ the Maas, trom Rotterdumn; Buevls, from Hawburg; | wanufacture of irou mcans, of course, a large ud valorem duty results only from the declara. tions of the producers, which declarations could not be taken as a basis for tho reasons above atated, the French producers were applied to lor thelr valuations of particular artlcles, The uverage of these valuations has been tuken as the busls for converting wd valorem fnto specific dutics, Now tha Freuch wmakers, vither trom sood fuith, on uccount of the futerests of the revenue befuyg st stake, or from fts bulng a Question of competition, must vaturally lbave aasigned the hizhest value, or that which it possedsca on reachivg the cousunier, und the sesult is that the two Conumiscions sdopted o spueific value walust which forelgu Govern- wents have lost no thne I protesting. The matter, bowever, is stll fur frow belug settled, for at present it {s mevely 3 scheme not ofticlul- Iy under discussion, J 1t {% afllrmed to-day from the best sources— the news conuiz that the Froneh Uabinet, struck by the objestions “otliciously" preferred agaiuet tho uew specitic taritication, ure disposed to facturcra to participats in the Parls Exhibition of 1878, SR s |'|'.\t'inv1x & l'z\).‘ Uens eral A, vota. 3. Wa fg VACK, Man 114 Washington-st., Clilcawn, NATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHIPS, ork to Quecsstown and Liverpool. eb. Bui | BPALN, Slarch 10, GERMANY., b OPFICERS OF TR BEICU3TAG. BgrLiy, Feb. 2.—Ierr Vou Furckenbeck s elected Prestdent of tho Relchatug, sud Priuco Holenlohe Laugherberg and lerr Stauffenberg Vice-Fresidents, S —— PATTI AND "NICOLONI. * Special Dispatch to The Triduse. Naw Youk, Feb. 28.~la its musica] column to-norrow the Zinies says: “The dlspatch re- velved yestenday fu respect of an aunouucement by the Paris Fiyaro that Mme., Adelina Pattl had cloped with the tenor Nicolont will uot sur- prise persous au falt of transactions In the art world of Europe. The Parls Fiaro 1s indeed Uien vecapled @ proinigent postiion i the Voita Gonen Hawpirel. 116 pronounced It w ccraala; sald ho tnist be renioved G the iton ave ble log upened. aid tha bone Lored, T alluw the discharge uf uisticr ihere cullecied; ollicrwise tbe log hated. ".'§3‘x'i‘in‘f"\<fl$‘u"mmm-m puraue this course. and taving usd VEUXTINK the Gred loed licmedy, In the past. ‘l;“h 0 caso. Aftor takin x weeks ’ Shas bat il Bwoiten wid Ll Keherel heeith S0 mut tmprosed that bedid not luok Ilkv (B ssuie pereon. ALthe end of dve lauthe be weat home fo Lowell pees ured. Jlo setuslned (o Lowelluntil the cogie il War then Julued the army, sud was prunonuced 3 sou 1 i N man. "Tiic sbove b but ube casc Gut of many whers 1 bave scen this oot ieuiedy used witl uoparalicied success, have takea It myself Tor swenty years, wore cae, s -.4]:. Al»llkunlhl Dl ‘u.’ud 1t alwaye up- 9 wa vew life and vigor, P fl'.l‘; Doander wd coupietely cured from Canker after sh i{ reacy. Drafis fur £1 and upwards un tircas Treleuid. > Apply o 1 B LALSUNe § Bosth Clark+et AMERICAN LINE. PHILADELPHIA AND LIVERPOOL. Cubln, intermediate, and steersge paseage AT LOWEST NATES. General offee, 138 La Salle-t., corner Madison PETER WRIGHT & SUNS. General Aveata. £ Uue p(.m‘ i o an A ) ars, aad tried | S==== AR Soapediowhonlshor wue: e eretia s rule Callforula, from Glasgows Batavis, from Liver: dlmluu‘:lfill;l wages o lx‘v;‘r\!‘l;:‘mv‘ "..‘:‘:‘.“,".'.."{i:': lupt the bdea ol 4 inecting of un Tuterual Cow- | poor authority un matt sublects; but well- {"n:..i:..:‘:::”.»gwm“‘:m E’?fi.’.‘a’:"[fft:"&"&‘,fl’:‘i’";’.‘. '36 TCIN e AR orthless. From the testhinouy t appears tha vousequently, q ol o ¢ siou, fur the purpose ol collecting aud dla- i o a 2 - A op Compl - ‘. d 8 IR DN, ever aifice the rebatement silowed ueon thetr | | Hineong, Feb. 33—A telegram’ from 5t. | hands'ol und great class ol cousamers. Looked | cussing ita views, before. detntively obtaluug | Frovuded storles wero curreat months ago 5 AL Aaudherfady vas s o L B e o e Tt e e ey oer ut sheny v actt | rThiomias vays that the sleainct Frailcouls, ro- | ot as s inche ditainution of national salcs Londou as to Mune, Fatti's partiality for the toiafatiadabertomir dint U | ARTIFICIAL EYE MANUFACTORY; the schemo of the two French Commisgions. It ‘lfi‘n- known its use vald less even at the reduced prices, aud now | ported wrecked at Cape Sau Blas, got off, and is | amounotiug to tive mlllions, wo suuy perhiups has always beew an understood thing, let me | Qisting ulshed artist whose uame & now men- | thim, witl estrordinary K edvet. 194 South Clark.st., Chicago. are pre : amagy safu st Asplowall. A hazdly reallza its full signilicanco; but foilowed | add, that the spevitic duties already e tioned' Iu connection with ber own, aud | A fadytook |8 fr Cousumption uf the Howels. sad o :g, ‘mm‘-m‘:d':':mfizny mlx :n “fl"{.’::: bl e ———— mi“ ln’ ?:ull, Itis :eo‘l!l lgll‘xvul\':a c::uftqm‘liu\t: the prlr’xg Arr?l‘u fih«;‘nl? ‘I»lenl:‘llty ‘;lxu:fig?u:l? ‘i u‘"':“ ““l_‘u':“‘“}“ ““‘b"y “fmzfi"“‘"ul ‘"‘fi i‘qt;" m:" ":k“ it “:::::‘: ‘::‘;::x::‘;r:“ lrnfuf.‘m"uon seakhy By orpiat et at the wl tterof Jebtl vict laboi of serlous maguitude. ‘The inovst lwportunt | yow specltic duties belng i: v [ theds ¢! gre. | vach 0 1ot want 1u uVerEatinia BY] . e oAt Toouely condutbia, (hah Lhc bonds e LAY i o | Shutorirty SnEh Witee haw roceiniy siAted by | Biehee vabject oo oo velomsa dutacr 2S48 { 1o bartien B °Hla vase Blalt i freed rom the | wiat theetsotertog ol e S SULE L Lid SYDNEY WALEER & 00._ Kiven by contraztors were genenuly wortlleas; snutrhnoutul yoke und lett to fullow his or ber fuclination. "A divored wan grauted M., Nicolonl agalust ber husbaud fu the Puns couats a tow weeks afnee, and wo imagine thut 3. de Cauz will be slluwed to obtalu vug TUE BEOLGANIZED FRENCI ARMY, Losidun Niandard, Jax. 31. All Europe watches with fotercat, friendly or otherwise, the reorganization of the French arwy, o proceas which hus beeu golug ou for ublic: "+t It 1s, vufortunatels, now kuown to Inpuawaross, Iud., Feb. 2—Mra. George | BIRCH 0 lht‘:‘ a v::)ry vuluufi’l‘e bruuch of the Norwood, aged 84 years, died today. Blhosnd | yecoud trade of the Emplre in hinportance, her busband wero auong the oldcst settlers of | wnd the fnt, as & strictly Brithb wanufa~ the city, and had been iBarriod sixty-two years, | ture, ls not werely languishing, but s ubie- thac all'or uearly all of thew, ulter getting In arrcars tothe Punitentlary, were released from their coutracts by o reduction of the vontruct Pilces, rebutcmeuts of wmounsye by them due, ol Hhodiciuu ha done and 44 siil dulug, ToF 1 Kauw ST ARSI tboeed ubon witen sick. End I 1higk ¢ wrub forany vie fu wyerealii i '}{ b tho #apuiiae of the e ‘wad | 1o Sae, Wil Lot du AND FINTULA_ poaittvel il ol 5 st 2 ) cum‘\’ S INTVLAy ety et ) TAIN, Urths use of kulfe, Ligss Bistanes wh s e cadaie. Evsed, o4 MNHs. ALIVA B uATBUTEYS 3 - VaoRTIVE T tuld L4 o DFLaister ] ittevi] oy nL“ anv cireun atover, e dnder iy N LUK, 191 Chelsea-st,