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UHICAGWV I RIBUNE: 'LUESDAx, MARCH 13, 18/4. 13 n son of Count Henry Von Arnlm, was sen- tencea to imprisonment threo months, Loe one year, and Geblsen five years, FRANCE, NRW POLITICAL COMBINATIONS. L.oNnoN, March 12.—A Paris dispatch to the Times says: 'The election last Saturday of M. Dupny de Lowe (Honapartist) to o Life Henator- ship fn place of Gen. Chaugarnler, was duc toa coalitlon of Bounpartists and Leaittmists, and, what Is more painful o _eay, of Constitutional s 20 high a4 to Inteeters with {tn utility, whore- upon ho avowed that Iatge profits were more con- | gonis) to him than fino mentlments, Mr. Field, | ™ §¢ must bo sald, s mot peenllar in this respect; nnd, na to the charge that he profited by the breaking of tho first cables, the Advertiter onght to give evidence In the case, elde Mr, Fleld will be lkely to call it to account. Bome membars of Congress complaln that It will bo humiliating for them to go to Mr, Key, o Demo- erat, to arrange for apnointments, ** Why need {he Congressmen,* Inquirea the Bpringfeld Repul- “TIHE BALDWIN.” rue‘)oml with the carpete, Ismbrequins, tints [ and frescolng of the wails, or the heavy gatin paptr with which, to make a pleasing varicty, some of the most heautlful Tooms are huny Three things arc conspleuously notlcea Virst, that the furniture s the most costly,~ and this opinion 1 had subgequently confirmerl with the Information that it coat upwards of 0,005 recond, that the frescuing, the selec- ton of carpets, Iambrequing, ete., awd the cholce of furniture, are nll?n the most exquisite, refined taste; and, thisdly, that there has Leen o succeasful cifort to pive pleasing varicty to the dilferent nnnnmcub‘ and sultes. No two FOREIGN. Opening of the New, echerche, $3,500,000 Hotel in San Franclsco. Negotiations with Montene- gro Not Progressing Satisfactorily. A ""Tribune " Correspondent on the Spot Jots Down the Chief Points The Territorial Demands of lican, ** o to Mr. Key or any other Cabinct oft- Orleanists. - The alllance of Banaport~ of Publio Interest, aro furnished alike, and sct it would b difficult v tmenta'? The apoolnt. 1 10 say which 13 the ot clegant. There s an :.'n:.‘;'ri'(?.’l“x"x'fc'u'.‘x’?'é‘a"u'é‘.':3».-, not theprect the rr?)?mtcod S;rmualy ot lffi“mm;::f: e \';?mmgnmfl " ; A fitt;lrl:‘ absgnce of Inni-'mnu I-!f‘lau.j » incolor or The Emperor of Drazil finlshied a discussfon of Objeocte '0, of the Republic, but the defection of the Con- | Prineely Expenditore of ‘enlth In the | deslzn. shades are mostly . aubdued, u' the r!llg{n":cu question with tho Pope In jnst twenty ) g atitutional Orleaniat party, at the head of which eyerything is of the must claborate and expen: Fornishing and Elahorate Decoration, sive pattern. The West Coast Furniture Com- &my lad earte bianche, and, in thelr ambitfon etiow what a California firm ran do in the art of house decuration, have excelled any work of that nature to be found in any hotel in FBurope or America; and 1 speak knowlngly, for I have gecn them nearly all. The interlor single rovins ond the sixth floor {a furnished with handeoine s the Due (’Audiltret FPasquler, President of he Renste, and tho nesoclating of jtacll with thie vlolent parties af the Right to reject a mod- erato Republican candidate of fncontestable up- rightness, 1s an act of fiagrant political immor- ality, even In o cannlry where hmmoral coali- ;hms ||;| political inntters occur as often as fn France. minates, whicl, considering tho importsnce of tho subjeet, I certalnly tho quickest tlme on record, 1o Parls ho rpent his time conaclentlonsly in visit- ing the rctioots, uurenms, and academien, In ench of whicl hie was rccelved with the highest distine- tion, Murder and Outrage on the In- crease in’ Northern Dosnia. Some of tho Itoms which Make Up the Total of Their Grand iy :nllm'l "z'l""‘t’:fflé' h’;a’: l: 1‘“:“1" :Dm iprecia Mflgnmuiwe. sols of Ersnukc vaucr’- SI:dcl‘:( a f:‘-t eolored B s diplomallc carcor. 1o had. Yo driva the ASIA, bint very lard wou, catled Mexlcan Prima Vern, which fs sdmirably adapted to that new nnd very r«)pulnr style. All the hangings oud uppur- g Hobart Pnéhn Presents the TAE CHINESE AND KASHOANS IN BATTLE ARRAY, t and brin m h 4 take the e e e ot it h Loxuot, March 19—A dlspateh from Berlln to grain to mill; bring the lime from the kiin} oand do The Most Elegant and Palatial nances of these rooms are made to the errands of tha family generally, the tima of Turkish Side of the 10 tho Times sa According to the Turkestan Hotel in the World. conform {0 the Esatlakc design, which hisclder brothers being too precious to permit .Question. Gazette (the bflclal journal “of Tashkenda) a = gives them n cosy, ‘cheerful olr that them to bo withirawn from their labors. serlons encounter between tho Chinese and Fpectal Correspandenca of Tha Tribune. :“ncx"“iflym‘r‘:n am}‘lu bé:'fu"e'unfi?“:“{ch'fl! ::: The very soycre notice of Ilarrict Mertinean's Krshgar troops {8 drawing near, the hosttle par- | gy .y paxcisco, Cal.y March 5.—It has been it ’ Baldwin already has u large number. . Ot the black-walnut sets 1 made particular note of a *Marquis,” a lounge set, and a pil- low-back set upon the varfous floors, uplivl- stered to correspond with thie other features of the rouwne, Tlm{ were finfshied with an elabo- ration eqnal to the turniture in_any Prlrnte ros. fdencp fn Chicago, 1 dare say, The ™ Marquis ™ was a part of the contents of n sulte of threo roums on the third fluor, the decoration and finishing of which rost {1 round nutnbers, 1om told, 810,000, aml yet the sulte s uo more vx- Mography In the Doston Adrertiser lasald to be dno to o long-cherished grndgo againat her, arising grom her positlon on the slavery question, nearly Bslf a century ago. The intter fa altuded to on pp. 852, 353, and 354 of the aytohlography, It hardly secms possible, thongh, tbat the Boston Adrerliser shonld now attack a dead woman because she was, sn Abolitloniat, . 1t scems that student-sulciiles are remarkably prevalent just now. 1In adilifion to that of Einll ties bielng only separated by the ‘Tlon-Shau 111ils, To prepare for this conflict the Chincse have catablishied n Jarme arsensl at Laneh Fu, whenee 10,000 breech-loading rifies the other day were sent to Gutchen, the Leadquarters of the ex{:o- ditlonary force, - Yakob Boy, on his part, 18 like- wise arming with a will, ant, as preliminary to a Chincse war, tries to fmprove his relatlons with the Russlons.” eaid of California that they live in the Futdre, having littla regard for the Present, and not caring o copper for the Past, or words to that effect. Translated fnto English ft meane, I suppose, that there fs here such an abundanee of cager energy as to give little time for reflection on the results of yesterday, or rest to-day, wille to-morraw's work remains yet to he planned and_cxcented. Burely the easo and .Ho Asks for Timo to Romedy the Many Administrative Bvils, Gladstone, in a Pamphlet, Op= © poses the Desired Pro= bation. tiwerdt{ager, of Cornell, already noti GREAT BRITAIN. | ratdity with nich great cvents follow each | pensively furnishell than somc others. The ::v:f:‘cnn -Km:;n?( recent -:xlclfl:: n’ 1(’1‘.0,;.?.’:.1:{':;; CATILE BCOUNGES. other Is onc of the strikingly characteristic fea- corpet §s o Wilton, the tmost costly, of which the ground colors are pink and _creamy white, shaded off into delicate tints, and the design o careless grouping of flowers, of which the most noticeablc colors arepink andblue, The walls are pung with Freuch, satin-brocaded, pink papers af Prof. Colvin, of the Oblo Agricultural College; & recent gradunta of Phlllips Academy, named Walter P. Thompson, cateemed an expert gymnast and o perfect specimen of physleal health; and Stanley Once More Salutes the Won- dering World from Ujiji. Loxnox, March 12.—The rinderpest has ap- pearcd near Gritnsby, Lincolushire, and the foot and mouth disease in Cheshire, Somersetshire, and Flintshire, turcs of the people and place. Gigantle for- tunes are made in a day, and some lost in less than half that time. Milllons are freely given for public hnprovements, while private cater- George O, Wheeler, of Dundee, Mich., who be- HE BAST. AILVER. prise fs cver alert with projeets for beuu- | the celling frescocd to mateh the carpets lam- o, e Lownos, March 155 & in—The Tumes sayst [ firytug *ad — otherwlao | beneftiog the | Srouing aud reah Tace ehriclin ol Siglo oy ' Sleolas, or Nicallnt,* writes Mr. Fidward King | Lonpow, March 12.—~Tho Moliammedan pop- e e e e A orton | elly and Btate. _Thets scoms to be | sqtin: elaborately carvéa whito marble mantcls, ::onlad‘:nllfl*lm fnr‘lnn:-‘\tlrl’hn;:?-mfl:r ::‘glr:;'x: ulatfon of Bosala arc becoming very mich ex- YIT 1S\ALL CANALL prevalent o kind of patriotlsm, or | decorated with English tile work; great infrrors cited by the address of Imans 1ladjas and the wandering dervishes, who have roused the fanatical passious of their followers to such a pitch that forelgners stato thers ls Imminent danger of the massacre of Rajohs. witl be officdally opened on the th of April. STANLEY, writing to the Daily Telepraph from Ui Aug. 13, 1876, aunounces that be lins completely sur- veyed Luke Tanganyika. . clty pride, which demands that Ean Francisco shiall excel in what 1t undertakes, and a disposts tion even to surpass its own great works, And this fs shown once more In the public #pirit that has just given San Franclsco (previ- operatic tonr throughout the United Siatee, and poesibly, after hior London eagagoment ia conclud. ed, the pair mav conclude to undertake such an engagement. a sald (hat the effect af the scan- dal concerning-Patti and Nicolini has been to ahint extending from fluor to wlun‘g framed in black walnut and conforming in style ond Hnish with the other furniture and the wood-work of the rooms; and alicrs, costing, I am told, some- thing like $500 each, which arc of most exquisite workmanship. "And thils, bear In iind, s but finperfect description of one of & hundred the doors of fashionablc socicty In Paris npon her, Clitistians nssert that they have already paid Dhe ously provided with hotels amang the Jarzest 40 Lnpe 0 and to mnke[ fuluroadmisslon (o it very dificult for | taxcs for tho prescut ycir, and now n{n;, are Mfi‘;},‘?o' and best anywhere to be found) another grand :‘s'",fl:‘::",:flg‘ palatial botel, all nearly or quite any opera-singer., ¥ 3 Lotel that excels all these, i, indeed, It does not sturpass any In the world. In imposing splen- dor. 1 refer to *The Haldiin,” which, after Delng three years In process of construction, waa opened to the public for the first thine to- day. No spturge was made; it slmply opencd {ts doors and Legan business. But the curlous public scemad to regard it as o kind of holiday, and they crowded the lialls and corridors from morniug untll Jate futo the night. Tho news- papers pald “The Baldwin® a large share of attentlon this morning, ouc of them particularly devoting a full sido to it and giving o cut of the palatial structure. Believing Tuw TripuNg readers would be In- terested i n description of swhat may Lo truly enlled a work of art, I becamea part of the pushing ol ¢lbowing crowd, and galned, nut without considerable difficulty, the focts which appear below. It hias heen my fortune to have scentonst of the great lotels of Europe and Aweric, aud on that account my curlosity was increased to fnspect this onc, concerning the clegonco and costlicess of which I have read many stray newspaper naragraphs during the past two yeard. - TI1S KEW COMPRTITOR FOlt PUDLIC PAYOR 1s admirably situated to sbow off Its grand proportlons to the best advantage, aceupylngasit does thelarge, irregulorly-shaped block bounded by Market, Powell, Eday, and Ellis streets, belng collected a sccond time. The taxes are assessed nt 84 plasters per head; besides the Hajahis are taxed 31 plasters ‘on each male for esemption from milltary duty. The Govern- meut’s tenth of the produce of the country fs exacted In money, and the Beys, or landlords, whio recolve one-third of the products of the land cultivated by the peasants, exact thelr hind in money, knowing that their third will e requisitioned by the military If taken In kind. It Is reported that n Moliammedan officdal in Banjaluka cut off the hand of o mau accused ol ogitating In favor of the insurgents, Murders and outrages aresald to be on the increase In Northern Bosnig, and mauy Chrls- tians aro fleeing to Austrin, leaving tlelr prop- crty to bo plundered by the Bashi-Bazouks. THE TURKISIL BIDE. Loxpox, March 12.—~Admiral Hobart Pasha, of the Turkish navy, writes to the Zimes from Constantinoplo under date March 2, contra- dleting reports current about Turkey. ITe says: “The country 8 quicti life and property nre ns safe os In Europe. ‘There s no vanle avywhere. Chrlstians follow thelr vocations {n safoty, Turks houestly ndmit the truth of thy necusation of bad administration, and are most deslrous to make rdicsl changes, but tho bad eystem from’ beglnning to end in the vast Empire full of conflicting elements cannot be changed fn n day. They ask for time, help from 8AN Franctsco, March 12,—A Ban Dlego dis- pateh eay9 a speclal to the Union from Tueson says that Gen. Tolentico, cotnmanding the Pa- cific Coast of Mexico, has appointed Gen. Mar- tscal Provisional Governor of Sonora, and re- ported the aame to Diaz for conlirmation. This indicates confidence in Marfscal, and larmony between him and Tcrrcs’l appointed to the sume place last November. Torres hns never cxer- clsed nuthority, he and Marisenl belug friendly. HUNGARY. . DEEP 8NOW, £ Prarm, March 12.—1t bas been enowing here far forty-eleht lours, ‘The railways are blocked and traflic fs stopped. The snow Is from three to Lwelve feet deep in the streets. RUSSIA. A €OLD WINTCR. 87, PeTERSBURG, March 12.~Tho past winter wns tho seyerest for many yeurs, The ther- mometer on Sunday night was 20 deg, below zer0, OAS-TIXTURRS, CARIETS, ETC. The gus-fixtures are quite new In design, and are the most expensive and beautiful fn any American hotel. ~ They are the work of Mesars, Mitchel & Vunee,n New York house, and put u by Messrs: Nyo & Atchison, of this city. " Each rootn les o gasaller with decorated French cute Fl\us globes, and a drop with decorated shade. ‘The otlice hns o very large rasailer, with some sixty-odd Lurners, costingz 82,500, ‘The hotel ts carpeted throughout with Wil ton and body DBrusscls, heavy, costly, and entingy to tho tread, from the Louses of A. T, Btewart & Co,, W. & J. Sloay, and Higgins & Co., New York, ‘Therc are three clevators, the main one cost- ing mome $45,000. It has an open car, the Tatest Paristan_novelty, which is most profusely decorated with embossed glase, French plate mirrore, and carved hard woods with plentiful gilding. It is deslned soas toallow the pas- gengers to sce and Lo scen. TUZUMOBTATS, DETECTORS, ETC. The utmost carg Is taken to prevent, discover, and extingulsh fives, Every room in the house s 0 thiermostat, or fire-letector, In the celling, —a bLall of mereury connecting with n wire aud battery, which, Leing sct 80 s to expandand complete 4 eirenit should the tewperature of the room exceed 100 degrees from any cause, glves fnstant wasaing Iu'the office of the dunger and Its locatfon. These are put in by the Cleveland Supply Company, as Is olss the watchiwan's defector,—an ingenfous little fnstrument, which gives warning at the ofllee every five minutes’ during the day or nleht (€ :.lhu ‘watchman is, or is not, attending to his Mr. John Oxenford, late dramatic critic of the London T¥mes, was not, 9a stated In this column yesterday, entlroly sclf-taught. Me was for {wo years the most favorea, and certainly the most gifted, of the puplisof Mr. 6, T, Friend, an ec- centrlc teachior of bigh qunlidcations. Friend nt- tempted to dissuade Oxenford from his dramatie career,—considering that ho had thu highest phifoe eophical facultles, together with a versutllity of powera that polnted to another aphere, Uls dra matla taste, however, was developed eo carly (bat TJs hioart was not glven to othor pursulits, ‘The disruption of the Publishera' Board of Trade, otherwizo known aa the acliool-book ring, has oc- casloned no large amount of griet through the country, slthongh it pretended to be wholly fn the Interests of the publle, Tho public, strange to say, conld nover bo won over to this oplnfon, and the sentiment agninst the Doard finally Leecamo so strong that it could nat stand up ngninst the prese ure. A corrospondent of the New York Tridune, who signs himself ** Bookscller," does ansert, lowever, that there was never any ttempt by the Honrd 1o regulato tho salo of booka by retall, Tho same authorlty declares that schiool-books are tho chenpest books In the country, ~ Otlve Logan Is astonlaled at the quickness of a joung girl fn London who haa romarbable gifts of clalrvoyance. Olive took out of her pockot-book a Chlnese coln that she had obtafued In San Fran- cleco and handed 1t to the fathar of the Nitle girl; he stood In the sudlence whils the daughter ree maincd on tho stsge. **What s -this, Lounlo¥* CABUALTIES, STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. MADpisoN, Wis., March 12~Weduesday Joat a man named Piper, lising In Blooming Grove, In this county, with s wife left homu for Madi- eing & fine vlew of it lofty towers from | duty, It the rlht sizual does not came fu, It asked thaman, . **A coln, papn," answered the | Without In the way of administration, and & | gon with o span of horscs and sleigh, Intending ‘,'S:r“‘{:;;bm::t x‘,'],.cfiz,,,‘;, The fl‘ml,’m.fl“m {s | becomes the duty of the clork to Investigate the litle glel, **What sort of a colnt .+ Forelgn | littlo kindly, gencrous feeling from Europe. to cross Lake Monona, since whicl time nothing Thero aro thirteen large"tauks, contaln- cause. gz 62,000 gullons of water, on the rool, conneet- ed’with seven stund-pipes sud o hose systes on each tloor and on the reof (a total of 1,000 fect of liose), amd these are conneeted besldes with thecity water-supply by I?'dmnu. sothat, should tlie reserve supply be exhausted, the enzines in thie Lasetnent can throw water through ol the coln, pupa. the French Renalssance, having alx storics, in- cluding the Mansard sbove, which extend nlne towers at the different ungles of the building, which adid an tmposing effect. Al tho exterior windows are bays, so desigued nsto carry up cach bay window projeetion one abovo anothoer from thie first story to the Mansard complete, **Can yon tell me what country it eame from$"” ‘! China, papa," she roplied, withe out n pause. Ollve Logan was surprised that the man should know the coln, even when ho heid It in s hands and Inspected It, for Chincse colns are not #0 common in London as they are In San Fran- clsca, MONTENEGIO AND TURKEY. CONSTANTINOPLE, March 13,—The Cauncit of Minlsters yesterday rafscd objections to several. of the Montenegro demands, particularly to the ceanslon of . Nicales. The Montenegrins have re- golved to mafutain all thelr demands, BENVIA AND TIIE PONTE, has been seen or heard ‘from them. The weather had been warin and the fee on Lake Motona waa rotten. The natural theory fa that they broke through the fce aud were drowned, horses, sleigh, aud both bodles disappearing un- der t)"f& lce.x i‘lpcr wus n wull-w—dn‘ nrmcf und birds. The windows are gay with bright flowers and plants, and the frescoer, not to be outdone, has given the coiling the most beaatiful work of bis skilled hrush. The tables were spread when 1 pafd iy visit, and the cffect was npnctizing, T can gssure you, Aud now I must not forget to mention that TNE SILYER (**The Baldwin " d)es not desizn to use plated ware) bears ‘[i(fany's nark, with the certificate upon each pltcher, ecrver, caster, rpoun, etc., that it is solld coln siiver. Its cost was upwards of 840,000. The dlning-100m mirrors cust the neat little fortuno of 812,000. The room will sent nbout 330, gs arranced with wide spaces hetween the tables, but might be made (o ac- cnmmodate nearly double that number, CLISINE. The kitchen, which i off the dining-room and on the same floor, Is most thoroughly equipped, and here I may ns well draw the altention of eplenres to the fact that Mr. W. B, Bowers, n Fenncmen of larae experience In the profession, s at the head of the enlsine, with Mona, Faivre for chief cook. Eastern readers will judge of his ability when Lhey know that hie has been for the past sixteen years chef de culrine of the Everett House, New York, of the Unlon Club, New York, Joffman_House, New York, at Wel: ker's famous restatirant, Washington, and at Congrees iall, Saratogn. Iic hasnlargo salary. WORKING DEPARTMENT. The laundry, engine-roon, Lnkery, buteber- shop, boller-rooms,—In fact all the © working !* partof the hotel, are Inthe basement, quite sep- arate from tha kitchen, which 18 an excclient feature, DESCERDING T THE PIRST PLOOK, L we find the ofiice, reading-room, writing-room, billiard-room, cost-room, barber-shop, bathe roaias ud or. The rearting and writing rooms rre nicely carpeted with “Wilton, and pro- vided with ubholstered chairs, beautiful chandeliers, and are altogether vory dellhtful rooms fn - Cwhich the guest may while away an hour. They are made the more nplcasant, perhape, for the reason that it 13 designed to have no chalrs or lounging-places n the office, so that ladies may feel as frec to [ thers on business as gentlemen, The pilliard-room is commodious ond light, It has nine beautiful tables. * The bar 1s “soinething graml o {ts way, being large, nleely carved, nandsomely decorated, ret with numerous mir- rors, and presided over by une of the best look- Ing and most gentlemanly caterers in the city, The barber-shop s fitted up in a_style hanno- nlous with the hotel, and the' ten artists who wiekl the strop are au falt In_ thelr profession., The bath-roows are Juzuriously equipped. TIE OFFICE, which the guest eoters first, but which you oh- serve and enter Inst. I8 largze, hich, wnmz and corresponds fistingly with thie palace of w) feh it fs the tlrestiold. ~Un one side are th telegraph oflices,~—Atlantic & Pacific and Western Unlon,— scparated hy a neat hardwood counter from the rest of the oflice; on the other auews- stand, handsomely arvanged. The cellings are must beautifully frescoed, and now let me re- mark the frescolng of **The Baldwin," which may he found Inevery room and all the halls, was done Ly an artist of no mean pretensions, and that It cost nlone tnore than some hotels which put on cousklerable afrs, the total cost being upwards of §40,000. I have men- tloned the oftice chandeller ones before, I be- lleve. It 1s o superh omament, The office counter Is a work of ur’i. It i3 built of pure white marhle. and paneled with Mezxican onyx, giving a charmiing effect, It was made b Fisher & Bird, of 'New York, to order, and fs executed in a style never attempted before on account of its preat cost. A cunlrlcumm object behind the counter 18 ouc of Herring’s great *exhibitlon safea'” which wes on exhibition at the Centennlul, for which purposc the makers bad it decorated very claborately, The office clock 1sa novelty. Mauy of your readers may remember ecelng it in Tilfany's department at the Centennial—a lorge biack marble affulr which records the sceouds, minutes, liours, days, wecks, morths, and year on {ts dial, an (a very pleasinyr feature for the pucsts) hae a chimé of bulls which sirike n quarier ovave every quarter and a full octave cach hour, give fuz forth o loud, mellow sound, tiko dlstant cathedral bells that can bo distinetly heard all over the first foor. Ita cost was 2,500, The grand white marble stalrcaze which descends to thic office I3 one uf 18" inost atiractive objects, It hins heavily-carved bolustrades and o very Jarge and beautifully-carved newel post five foct Iiich, which is surmounted by a fewmalo figure fn Lronze, artistically wrought, holding a cluster of crystal lights, the admiration of everybody, particularly of the boys. THE DUILDER AXD ORNKR of this most clegant andcostly hotel In Amerca, aud I belfeve fn the world, Is ‘onc of the most rominent of 8an Franciseo's millionalres, Mr. 2., Baldwing of whom Tuz 'FrupuNg has many thnes uade wention, Mr, Raldvin beaes his willions very modestly, His fortunc Is varluusly cstimuated by the rossiping public to had nocause for leaving thecountry. Hisnbscnce twenty-four Ienzths of hose, cqual i quantity was first discovered by the lowing of cattle and foree to the same number of fire-engines. the entire fuces belng bunded and held i unity of 1t is gratifylog to know that the munificent gifts Beronape, March 12.—A difflenlty has t deslgn by belt conrsce, cornlees, and balustrades.” i 3 of tho Iate Mr, Peabody 10 the poor of London have in distrese for want of food. - There fs much ! - ‘ Other stand-pipes from the basement tu the been fudiclously administered. “Tho Ias roport of qarlsen between Servia and tho Porte rela- uxeltement (n Blooming Grove over this steange These faces, or haye, form the entire facade | co e o 6o drmnged that, it case of a tice @ tive to tho cvacuation of positious on tho Drina frontier. . The Turks refuse toabandon thio Bevon Islands unless the Scrvians nbandon the positions around Littlo Zwornlk. Tho Scrv- {an Governinent has communicated with Con- stantinople, and 1t s hoped the watter wil be arranged. ¢ CABINET COUNCIL, | Loxpox, March 13.—The Posty in n leading artiele, anoounces that a Cablnet council Is to Lo hield fmmediately to decido upon the nceept- ability of the proposals brought by Couut Schouvaloff, the Russtan Ambossador. 1oN4TIEPD, Loxpox, March 18.—A Berlin correspondent says: “It scems certain that Iguatieff will siteeeed Qortschakoff when ho returns to Bt. Petersburg.” . GLADSYONE ON TURKIBI BARNATUTIRS, Loxpox, March 13—3 n. m.—~Gladatono has published u pampllee fu which he shows that of the bullding, and zive it a delightfully airy and graceful appearanee. In this climate, where sunshine fa such o dealderatum, boib the design and location of this hotel wra smong the strong- cxt recotnmendations, Kvery outside roum fs o sunny room, and thie bay-windows cawh every Ty, ) B the Trusteos shows that the amount of tho fund, which In 1874 wae £503,027, In 1870 bad Increased 10 £043,317. This last sum l4 exclusivo of £37, 428 cxpended In the purchase of Iand and the crection of bulldlngs. Twelva blacks: of buildiugs have “been comploted, and applications for rooms have been #o numerous that tho Teusteos have detor- mined to hulld fourtoon adiitional blocke, furntshe ing accommodationa for 272 famitlea. Thoaveraga weckly wvagos of the head of cach family in resl- dence ot the closo of 1876 woro 83,85, varylng from §6.37 at Shadwoll to $0.20 at Nouthwark stract. The average rent of vach tenement 18 81,08 a week, which inclades tho frec uso of scullerles, laundrles, ond bath-rooms. Tho-net retum from all the ‘buildings now occupled ta now 855,422 per annum, orover i) per cent on the capital expended, which 1'1 mgru than conld be obtalned by Investment in the unds, i 3z, Willlam Black, the novellst, Lins furnished an autoblographlcal sketch to ono of the Londun weeklles, 1o was born on the 13th or the 16th of " o the neighborho sprays of water may be dlsuppearane thrown from the 'tup of cach tower, on every side, thus ecctually protecting them from daue Ber A TOTAL LOSS. Carg MAY, March 12,—The ship Dethany, from Hong Kong, ashore nenr here, Wil bu a total wreck. Thocargois silks, teas, cte., od valued nt §50,000. It s insured fn New York. ACCIDENTALLY RITOT, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. Lawnexce, Kan,, Murch 14—A young man named Willinm Plaskett, Uving at Baldsin Clty, and a student of Baker University, was. acel- dentally shot through the heart ut noou to-day. —————— THE INDIANS. BN FRANCISCO., Cal.,y March 12—A Portland dispatch says the present rendezvous of Chiet Joseph’s band of Nes Perces s Jocated on Joscph's Creck, a tributary of thedirand Ronde River. Itls described asanarrow, precipitous TIHE CALL ATSTEM, which 18 also the work of the Cleveland Com- rnny. 1 consider a_great improvement o he'old method, and I wonder why some Chi- cagzo hotel lias not adopted ity as it 1s economy of help, time, patience, und profanity. “The Buldwin** the *'bell bopper's ™ cecnpa- tion I8 gone, sod Jou licar no more the oft-re- peated shout of “front,” The eystem Is very simple. Every floor has two bl boys, fn n service roumn, espedally provided for them, and an clectrie indleator connected with ench rootn ou the floor. The service roums we cuch and nll stocked with pens, ok, paver, fee, hot and cold water, and the dozen or more small things which comprise the usual wunts of the guusts, #0 that the calls arc prumptly unswered and at- tended to, Theenll to the flour boy alsy n- dieates tothe otiiee that there lns beew a call say on floor No. 3. If the floor boy Is not ing to bis busincss, the sccoud call, TILE TOWEI, b The tower at tho nnglo of Market and Poivell streets atands 108 feet from the ground, hexog- onal fn skape ut the buse, und carried to an apex in the same generat sty 1t contulus In Haslf five atorfes, and a * bull's-cye ** or Jovk-out at the top,‘The Powell street tower has an ultl- tude of 120 fect, but is square in style. The Markct street tower has the same nlti- tude, but I8 larzer ot the base, sud the Interior {8 utitized ns a conseryatary for the propagation of the flowers and plants with whieh the hotel is profusely decorated. Another room 1s de- signed as o ludies' sewing aud reading roum, and stitl another containa tiwo billlard-tables, where the Indy guests may have healbhtul recre- .ation with the cue, Tho View from the towers, and, In fact, from the roof below, which 13 S & arge, difllcult of nccess, ond well prozected 1 ery direction by fine promo- Norembar,—ho 4 notsuro wiciy —3841, o ada | tho renl conduct of tho Torto towards . SALoot A )’ et fonde. One e eatlul ertending oyerand | i6 slso indleated gt the oitie, shows Is esultory educatton, il eurlicat mabitionwasto | tha guthors of the Bulgariun outmpes | pundred Tudisns could hold the posttion | beyomd the bay o the mountaing und pretty tho tlird, fourth, M(th, sod sixty confrm i translate Livy, make 8 collection of Nritlsh plants, | {g q dfstinct oocourngement to B (ully ucainst 1,000 sold Ao | miteh all over the city, The passcuier elevator by sowtinizaularal o g and construct u maching which should domonstrato | yonotition of the h T ne | Succossully uscainst (10K eoldiers RS | suns tothe susf, which widh the towers cauuot tho calt Is answered, Tha clerk then must stir e et e tne. e et mo. o, | Tepetition uf * tha Torore. The gullt | followiug tribes - of udlans “hao inet | Gl ho n poplar posort Tor et i yecren- | Wb NG tloor-boy through the speaking-tube, or B E it o by | ©f tho Turklsh: Government ls fully proved. | Josoph v - cound : Alpuwees, | Palouses) | oy, The otlier towers aro utiized ‘us voums | A41%, 008 f tho oflice-boys, a number of which UtnatlilasSalnion River, aud White Blrd's,uum- berlng 100, A division I8 reported to have taken I-hum i the Councll, on accanut of souis fuvor- ngz peace and othors war, One Chief advocated Joludng the Sloux againet the whites, ‘They are stiil iy session, and _have been for ¢fght or ten days. Uen. O, O. Howard Jeft hiere o fow days uo for thy seene of the threatencd difliculty United Enrope should at least finposs such yos straints upon the ‘Lurkish Administration as all Europe has declared indispensable, The pro- posal to grant Turkey a year of graco shiuply means another year of debasement and misery for Turkish subjects, Gladstono concludes: “I ask England to redeem the pledges glven by two years; tho yesult was a complete fallure, but Tio was qualified for bocoming, in after-life, an ho did, on art-critle, 1lls literary career begon with literary crlticlams writton for o Glasgow Journal: then Lo wroto sketches of rambles In the countey; later he was a musical and drmwmatie critic. On one occavion—he i3 ashamed to confess—ho ulways kept for an emergeney, to sve what the oatter 15, ‘The floor-boy can't loal long without belng detected, but usually there Is tittle fucentive for him to loat, for, belng res uired 10 auswer the calts of butoue fluur, bits utics are not onerous. If the pucst wishus somcthing from the oflice or the bar, the loor- Loy commiunicates the fact to the otlice thirotzh fur the belp, X After the eyo has tukien in the beauty of the architeeture, it caunot full to notlee the HOLIDITY OF THR STRUCTUNE, The entira outer walla_knd superstructure to the roof are of brick and irou, resting ou a broad, deeply-lald foundation, and all the wal bolted, thed, snd anchured together With suc wroto a leading artlclo on the Amserlean Civil War, Crite = £Gr the purpose of coneulting with Chiet Jo- | SATCHISEL TG frow vods as to make it |10 sheaklugtube, and the article is eent up by et ekdlng ol on the Amrlean Cil ot | tho Graca war o tho aubjests of Turkey.? | suply wnd cuduatortgy i poslble 1o gy | ot aalustuny cartipunko ver ely o vt | 12601801 ® ST, DRGS0 unt which ruts speclal cosreapondent of the London Star during A PEUSIAN DESCENT, A flyl:l peaccably io purposcs of this const, Over s’ length of iron vods I;OIII ‘-“?!_ 0“60 ? :{‘f h O(:Ly 2 = o the ul“t{l ho Frusso. Aumirion war, o dtdnot leavo Sour: | . LONBON, Marcli 183 n. m.—A Vieana corro. | Goveruineal. e wsed Tu thelnie or wnchorinis the waile, electricity, I 8 gentivman steps o and ca bis card taken, suy cle s it to that flour by the clevator and gives the floor-boy directions through the tube, A reply fs obtained {n the sawo way, and the visitor fs on his way to 213 In the thne which, by the old system, would be required for the bell-boy to get up-staira. THERE ARE 100 MARRLE CLOCKS, some very largs and: clegant, In the various rooms, costing about $10,000, all regulated and run from the oflice by n system which T must mention. They are run, not by clectricity, but by alr,—a method. and Inventlon of Mr. H, Wenzel, of this ¢lty, who furnlshed the 'clocks for the hotel, Thoy wre all connected by smalt rubber tubes with the regulator n thu office, which {8 arranged fo that cvery minute a forco pump sends the ale through the'tubes and coni- junlcates with the 100 time-pleces scattered |hmu§hun( the buildiuz. No battery i re- qulred, and very Jittlo mechanian, g the only thing behig o coupls of jnverted glass cups, working on an e?\lh»ohfll fever into two i:"' partly lled with glycerine, thts liquil chigg ehosen on aecouut of s Insensivility to heatund vold, Asons of the inverted cuys is 1ifted from the far of glycerine, the other is de- scending, thus gradually forcing the confined afe shrough the tubswhich conucets hy a small aper- turewith thetopoftheglass, Thinext moment, a8 tho other elass desvends, this ou s rulsed from the giycerine, aid gathers more alr for its Hoom 212, the spondent of the Aeww roports that o Lody of Persians havo devastated part of the Province of Bagdad, and carrled oft 40,000 sheep. MONTENEGRO, ‘The ofilclal organ of Montenegro says Russis Intends to go to war. Nobody can -uxpect Montenegro to keep peaco in that ovent. GERMANY, I'IUSSIA AND TUE QBNERAL'GOVERNAMENT. Beuviy, March 12.<There was au antmated dcbate in the Reletistag Baturduy over tho ting. reading of the budget. The Uovernment re- quires about $17,000,000 more than laat year. Ilerr Hoffmaun, Miulster of State, sald it was neceasary to make up this suount by contribus tions frum the indlvidual States, Herr Lasker, leader of the Natlonal Liberals, sald Herr Hoffmann’s speech wad 3 mevs reproe ductlon of what the Chaucellor's ottico had al- ready promulgated. Herr Richter (Progressist) sald scarcely o sin- gle ‘volnt of ths wholln ?udxct was satisfactory, Both speakers urged the nocessity for llsmnzple:}pcrhl Miulstries with 1-!.1{.".33?; responsibility. G i Ho said ho favored nalism Gnatly until 1673, so that hits may Lo con- sldered onother Instance of literary success arlalng frowm a journalstic vducation, pesiassicioiasia s AR INFAMOUS BHYSTERING. A Now York Attorncy Dlsbarred for Ex- traordinary and Anomalous Treachery Toward 1is Cllont, Fpecial Disgatch so The Tridune. Nzw Yonx, March 13.—The pome of Willlam 11, Gale was to-day stricken off the rolt of oi- torneys and counselors, ond his leense anuull- ed and canceled by order of the Bupremo Court of this State, Tho offonsc of which (alo was proven gullty was nost extraordinary. Mrs, Mary A, Megargo, wishing a divores from Lier husband, on the ground of lucompatibility, secured Gale as ber attorney. On an ‘alternoou when on hor way tu Nowark, N.J.,sho was {olned at the ferry by Gale, who Informed her that it was necessary that she should go to tho Uraud Unlon ffotel 1o se some person whom ft was finportant for her to meot concerning tho st for divoree, Bho theroupon sceomspunted Lfin to the hotel, arrdving thero near § o'clock in the afternoon, aud wya there detatned by hlin througl the eveulng I apartmonts conslsting of aparlor anyd bulroom, uuder the pretenss #The Baldwin® was bullt and furnished upon TIE COMMON BENHE THEORY that oll the floors of a hotel vught to be cfiuully desirable, This result hus been attalued, and it might almost be said that all the rooms ex- cepting a few single apartments are cqually well furnished, Thereare In fact very few Interlor rooms in the house, as it has & tfontuge on the strects named of over 800 feet, and the court 1 utitized a8 u theatre, which, by thu way, Is the lurgest and haudsomest glncw of smuscuient iu the city, Thls feature, besldes profitatly dis- postze of the luner part of the Totel, which, capochally fn this climate, nobody wants o oc- cupy, adds not a Htle to the pleasury of the Kucats of ) 0UsC, TUB ARBANGEMENT OF JIOOMS s mude with tho fdea of eleguuce aud confork ever prominent, instead of with the design so comuion In hotel buildings sud which detricts so much from the comfort of many otherwise delightful hotels, uf trying to crowd a8 many Kuvsts us \nulblc into a” given space. For that reason the great structurs contalng only 598 roumns for iuests, when, bad space ceonommized, it might easily have. been cut up fnlo a thouvand or more, All the rooins are ¢l suito of 1wo, three, four, and i some cases five, with tho most elaborute provision of baths, ete., after tho style of the Windsor, New York. Indecd, every loor has communicating double- dours throughout the wholo circult of the bulld- STRIKES. Buyparo, March 12.—About 7 o'clock Batur- day evening twenty compositors left the Cour- fer oflics by urder of the President of the Typo- grophical Untos, owlng to tho Courier's refusal touccept the scalo of prices prepared by the Uulon. A temporary fnconvenicnce was caused, but tho vacant irames were soon iiled by non- soclety men, and now the Courler Company hos ordered that no striler shall be re-engaged. NEw Youk, March 12.~The bulldiug trado is reviving in 'llnml;lyn aud tho plasterers have struck tor $2.50 per day, Thy present wuges Is £, Bomno of the builiders have ylelded to the demand, owing to timo contracts with thu owners, EXTRAORDINARY MORTALITY, Special Diepatch to The Tridune. ZtDRIAN, Mich., March J3.—A terrible succes- slon of fatalitfes fn tho fumlly of n well- known workingman pamed James Carr, who camu’ here with the Illfuols Manufacturing Com- muyl from Chlc:zo a few years ago, is exclting populiw sympathy -aud outting local puthol iists «intisel; L\tylun. Four lfillu ‘lu)‘]l of Il:: family bave dled within a few days of what, after post-ulorten exumivation upou tho tbird, Prince Bisinarck replied. cting ¥ Increascd taxation, Lub the sehicuo for this was | w; say c i e A alh Fhe Gater rooima ou tach tloor can | mext plunze. Tue system 14 vory shuple, aud m.'? hYIAA;Aluxxn‘:I:'lilic,:,xfmlt.‘m &g!—u:?," Lcuue.“i zhc not vipe for execution, ami ha ‘\‘ll:: (.‘.!1 :'r;:dnv:)wl.m T:fl:‘lb ".‘.’.fi'i'h}.',‘”.:.’.!,"&'&: hu"l'hmwn nto ove suite should {t ever he de- | Works tu Jn‘rfi:cunu. b to leave the Hotel std roturn to e resl. | Wae compelled .to - resort - provisionally | gerves s clentide tuveatiga sirad, say for the sccomdation of Brizhum Young | 1 have detayed deseribing denes wus opposed by Uale, und she ?'Mu;h:- "“ to an {ucrease ot matriculatory v ———————— and jamily, or for auy large party traveling to- TUK PAHLOKS locked jnto the foom by snd iwith iy, | coutributions. He upposed the establishinent 10 GOSS frethicr, Thisarrangeinent permita the accommo- | a0 Jong that now 1 have bardly time 0 fay imore aod retatned - thero - dtaingt her will und | Of Jmperial Ministers. “Tuiperial Mintsters with- . 35 {iation of guests with two or more roums fn one | than that they” ure furulshed tu the most elubs Spacial Dipateh 5o Tha Tribune. Loutsvirry, Ky, March 12.~Gov. McCreary has been notifled that the speciat messenger who out power would be uscless. Were he not Prestdent of the Prussian Ministry, as well o8 of the Imperial Chancillory, hi would be suiteon auy oreither front, and scrvesasa precau- tion ggolust fire, Al the room-doors have patent doublo lacks, a key-hole on cuch sido remonstrauey through the ulght, he vetiring and sho eltting upon the lounie Ju the ouser room uutll she was set at Hberty fn the morn-- oruto mwanner that retitied tsgu cun suKest, B with thut disregurd of ery cost which charac- terizes the whol o establshment. It 18 finpossi- iz, Gale had anm’, regletcred Limselt and powerlcss, Ho reminde the ~ Ilouss | gecompazied the Loulsvillo detevtive to New only perforating the door bulf way, and the | ble to see whero u sluglo artlele vonld be added companion as Jame: aldwl Afel | ot the cus of the President of . ¢ Youtus Liave patent trausoms, which can only bo | to euhance the beautiful effect, The carpets, BouEbicehate, Ny Thia. Invoived Snw | o Iuperisl Dallvay Departmenty who O o e B o o st o 1 aroniey | e from tho fmide. Thero 4 uot o Faemitire, Trescoing, eteq are I the most o participaut o the mill of Jast fall in Kentucky )Ic;smum iu the appegrance of criminal mis- oset or bath-room fn tho bulldipg. The sys- | fshed, artistie taste. Real hue curfaiug, satin i ! ‘] e rangement upset by the opposition of Particu- | fuiled to recognbie hhn. Should the New York | tew of veatilation is simpl, riect, every room | Jumbrequius, French mirrors from floor tocelting, o Senicty ot Gatout na warsatud, the | larut States, Ty hrangit Oppanent. of an | suthiorities detening 0 hold Goss, it s prob- | beiue contected withs KJ.J»HSW,.} “hafts rae | Deautifal vh-paintings adornue the walls, 1 getion afterward begun | gealost her. {‘| 0 | Jmperiar Minister of Financo would bo that | able another witness of the fght with Allenwill | alug from thetop of the bullding to the second | elaborsich v-earved $tallan morble mantels with Megarge supposcd the divorce had ea ‘;"b-. Prussian Wuance Minlter. 1t was for this very | go on to identify bimj otherwlse, he will escape | tloor, their Florentiue bronzes, and the centre-tables Lo it ) reason that he endeayored to obtain for su- | punishmeut. This sdmirable arrangement In suites Is car- | with beoutiful bouks unit urticles- of virfu, the crior Lmpertal oflleials o seat sud volco 0 tho Prussian Minlatey in order to galn over tho greatest Particularfst Stato to the Fuplre. —— ——— BEECHER, Special Dinaich to The Tribuns. tained un the ground of fncompatibility, an Aehen sho discovered that sho bad boew whjud gullty of adultry,sheapplied to the Court and tho decres of to perfoction than in aoy hotel caunwt voucelve of sny more excellent methed fur the elegant sceuinmoda- atatuar; would in nymber, ried more Iu:aul{ in pichies,—make o pleture which it in the world. dinienlt toduplivate. ‘The parfors, five are upon the second uuorhn). tha 1, ged yorve set aside on the ground of Otber States are no less Porticularistic than tionof fuwilles or travelin; rties, with whomn | Market and Powell streets uugle. On thu sano fraud on tho pat of ler attorucy. "Galols o | Prusita. Tus Particulorit cuseast. has always | - BUsLiNaton, Ia., March ii—Hunry Ward |1t must bo Goscevedly "Eomuiars But ‘it s | door are the rescption-room andthe dlniug rouiu. ace was hr‘&uzht ot l““hu'g'{"m"“h lt;g:-vn S’:.f{df“m"& u:«l it lccui: fi 3 'l:‘ wero | Beecher delivered o sermon from the pulplt of ‘u'muu&m wmi- we ;vnm.er the plmprlclor u ik ;:u ‘Fn:n‘lu-:mono‘ ok st P o stronger, perl at 9 b, choosing as o text such u layl use of space one of the ndest features e house, - — B emiouer: 1t 1s pertians ut | tho Congregational Church, cloutiug o6 b HEW | 5 proitable ‘us to huve uivided thoe diferent und has uo equal anywhere, It extends the full lenigtn o tho Yowull street frout, which gives gu sbundance of alr and sunshive. The toor s laid with English, encaustic tile, in beautiful musalc patterns, The grund aparicntis natus rally divided Iuto threv swaller viics by clusters of columus, sud flulshed, between tho lutter, the twellth versa of the first chupter of Johm. The bullding, though commodious, wes ouly large enough to coidain a fruction of those de- siriog to bear, Tickots were lasucd to the full capacity of the house, aml nose but ticket-hold- ¢re were admitted just before thescrvies bezan, SUDDEN DEATH. Naw Yok, March 13.—)ra. Busan Ferguson, o No. 820 West Twentioth strect, had completed weparations fur o juurney to Missouri to sce ber afster. Late last evenlug sho received a eveuts, Lo Lo overcume such obstacles. VIOLATION OF THE FRESS LAWS. Beavixy, March 13.—Here Loe, formerly Sec- retary of the Germun Embuu{]al Parls, Count® Hernaun Von Arnbm, awd Dr.Geblsen, editor of tho Jeichsglocke (newswaper), bave been tried goors futo double tho number of rooms, s ls the custom with other botels. ‘However, bu {3 1o be commended for thy new departure, sod 1 hope the discriminating public will show its approval by liberal patronage. THR PURNITURR tadn articles do the X @5patch sunounciug the sudden death of her | aud couvicted fu the Municlpal Court of Berlh when all vacant W Blled, und the aisles | § for the most part Llad walous, wassive, beau- | withs wirrors, statuury, aud hanging baskets of dhicr, 8ho was utterly prostrated by the news, | of vivlation of the Press Inw‘flu pui:h-hmx m:: \\‘llell porecls Afi:‘-fiqxt,mmd u&nu doors \:c:e sHiully carved, and fiolhed most uxq\fl‘ah‘dy, exoties, Browd, high tiferors extend the whole o died du half an hodss Keichay! o ocke, - Heswann, who upbulstered n plush of varlous shades to cur- | leogth sud breadtln, The elrls musical with -tort, perjury or suboruation of perjury, be anywhere from &5,000,000 to 310,000,000goll. e came to this coast lnan corly day, In 1852, 1 belleve, from IRacine, Wis, and imude his maney by hanl work, abrewd good judiement, and by attending 1o his own business, Ho is n quict, thoughtful, dirnificd-appearing mans thinks twiee-while lic speaks onee, but is very public apivited, and us done a great deal to mprove the uhy‘ He owna the largest and finest publle matket in the city, awd is just about toerect unother, mtich handsomer and asessing many novel and original features, e built The Baldwin Hotel ¥ wind ¥ The Bald- win Theatre” becaure e belleved the oty needed a hotel that should be as elesant os mooey coull make §t, ond B theatre of the same magnificence, Tio_bas succeeded niost perfectly fu excelllng all othier attempts st hotel-bullding and furalshing in America, and has o theatre that cannot be surpassed on this coast. Amontz Mr. Baldwin's other possesslons he - hoan **small farm® of 80,00 neres at Los A geles, whenee the table of the hotel will he most entlrely supplied, Hegrows omnges, lemn- ons, peaches, pears, apples, and strawberrics the year round, and In fact all the fruits of the tem- perate zones also ulmonds, pecans, and cvery kil of fruit; vegetables of every description? wheat which will be floured at hisown mnill, corn, ete.; beeves, pork, poultry, mutton. wilk, but- ter, egos, and nearly everythine that will be ucederd for_ his commissary, Leaving out the yuestion of economy, everything will be hrought. resh from the farm dafly, California wut- ton s acknowledged be cqual to, it not better than, Enclish mutton, and Bouthdown mutton ralscd hiere fs emphutically gmnuunml by eplenres the best in tha world. Mr, Baldwin has the ouly fold of Bouthdowns In the State, His flock nuibers several hundred, and jt is from this \fl: hnxc\'yvm e supplicd. CHAN, Mr. Baldwlu has sccured ove of the hest and most populer botel men in Amerlea to manae bis wmagniticent bouse, 1 refer to Mr. I, Ao Chadwick, or * Chad a8 hie §s more familiarly known from ocean to occau, who opened amd for several years managed the Graimd vacitic, Chad. wick's fotel experience besan with the Glrund House, l‘hundclphlul twenty-five years 8o, after which he went to Willard's, whero b re- mafued uniit calied to Chivago. “The Bald. win'* hias been built with the all of his practical experience, to which 1t uwes Janzely for its thar vugh m:lnmuu iu_every part for tha uses de- elgned, It *The Baldwin® cannot succeed uder ' Chadwlek's management, it will not be for lack of ability or personal populsrity of its mapager. | Caitvos, e CANADIAN NEWS, Spectal Disgaich ta The Tridune, OrTAWA, March 12,.—The Hun Blake's Extra- dition bill, now before tho Dominton arka- inent, tncludes the fullowing offenses: Murder, or sttempt or couspirscy to urder, man- slaughiter, counterfeiting, altorlug money or uttering the same, forgery, embezzlement, ob- taluing woncy or goods by false protenees) crimes oguinst Bankruptey or lusolvent laws, fraud by broker, banker, sgent, factor, Trustee, or a Director or member, or any ofticer of n company which Is inade cefminal by uny uct In forve, yope, seduction, child-stealing, kiduap- ping, fulse {mprisonme burglary, louse- breaking, arson, robbery, threats by lete ter or . otherwise with futent to ex- criminal scuttliog or destroying vessels, whether on the bigh seas or the great lakes, or consple racy todo eo, criminal assault or revolt by per- sons on such vessels on the bigh seas or grest akies, Tho Caminitteo appointed to rcopen the in- vestigation of the atlajrs of the Northern Rail- way Company et to-day. 3r. Thowpson, President of the roud, addressed the Commit- fev, Hesald that by act of Parliament of 1835 the Comlp:m y bad been cmpowered to fssuc a loan o 150,000, but tho apoolntment of a Royal Comumlssion had depreciated thelr stock until it hod fullen to 60 per cent. 1lu asked the Committes in God’s nawme not to ruin_tho Company. 3r. Cumberland, Manag- ing Director of the Road, has been summoned t0 npear before the Committes Fridaynext and produce all books and papers relativg to the expeuditures of the Cumpany. e THE SAN FRANCISCO ELECTION, 8ax Fuaxcisco, Murch 12.—Iu the matter of the published list of filegal voters at the gecent election {n this city further juquiries seem to in- Qleate that uot less than voe-thind of the namss will be stricken on o recunvass, Drucker, thind member of the Finauce Committee, bas made o ifnority report clalmivg that the investization shows the defuated party respousble for the greater portion of the frauds committed. While indoraing the actlon and motives of the majority of the Committee, he alleges that they wera h.fimm’l upon fn making up tbo list as pub- lishied by carcless and Incompetent - canvassers. Wire, Chairman of the Committee, states that the llst was publishe:d withont his authority, be- £ore he had formalty Jald {8 before the Board of Hufimr?horfi. and that his Intention had been to rigldly revise it before reporting it, The matter continues tu creato a conslderable rensation, and corrections are being continually handed Ia by aggricved partics. THE HOT SPRINGS. Thelr Preclss ‘Status, na Regulated at the T.ast Sesslon of Congress. Bpectal Dispatch to The Yvizune. Cixcis¥ati, 0. March 12.—Your correspond- ent hal a conversation with a Mr, Walsh, of Hot Springs, Ark., who was hero on his way tack from Washington, where ho went to assise in getting through the law to redeem tho Springs. Mr. Walsh, who hLaa been a prominent citizen of the Bprings for many vears, was fore merly of this city, He aald: “Tho original adventurous three who, {n 1832, settled thero and lald squatter clalm to .the !ands, wero Hale, Galnes, and Rector, These men took in the lands immediately adjolning the Springs, and neld possession. Anybody coming atter them and proposing to settle there had to pay them tribute at the muzzle of the shot-guns You've beard a great deal about the troubles, and complication, and legislation, and attempts at legislation, in Congress and out of Congress, and In the Supreme Court of the United States, about this Hot Springs rcservation, that have kept back progress there. ‘The act of 1671 seemed to arrive st something definito fn the way of the collection of rents by the United Blates, but this new act, which became n Jaw by President Grant's sig- nature In his last day In office, scttles cvery- thing on a definite and enduring basis, There are 2,640 acres in the Hot Springs rescrvation, ‘This tocludes the village,which has a population now of 4,000 persons. There is to be an appralso- ment of {bis property embraced in this 2,010 acres, and every occupant must pay his price oa appraised to the General Goveroment, and thus become apsolute owner. But the Bprings are to Lo reserved for the use of all, subject to the managementof a Govern- ment officer forever, A commisalon of threo persuns {s Lo be appointerd to appralse the prop- crty claimed now by the owners of the bulld- Ings, who shali have the privilego of purchase ot the aasesscd price. Any claimant failinz to pay the assessed price shall have the nflfllese of removing his improvement. The Commission shall fix the anount of 1aud 1o be purchased by Sachelafinnnt, MTECERaTIVE proBetly platted tho ground for a suitablo arrangement of strects and alleys. The lands lnpmhcd and not taken u{ clahinants shall be “sold at auction ot not less than theappraised price. TheSprings will be under the cuntrol of the Department of the [nterfor, and all taxes for the use of the water shall o to that Department under the di- rectionot a Superintendent. Alltnls means nuew day for the Hot S8prings of Arkansas. Already the hotels there are lm‘m:fln;:. and you canjand at the village, by rall, * twenty-three hours from St. Louia.” A RESULT OF OBSTRUCTED DIGESTION. Among the hurtfal consequences of obstructed digestion, §s the impoverishment of the blood, and slnce o deteriative condition of the vital flnid not only produces "dangerous orgaale weakness, but, according to, the best mealcal authorftics, some- times canses aaphiyxis, it fs apparent thatto lm- prove the quality of the blood by promoting diges- tlon and assimilation, ls a wise precation. Hos- tetter's Stomach Ditters 19 preciscly the remedy for thls purpore, since 1t stimulates the gastric Jnlecs, conguery those bilious and cyacaative irregularitics which Interfere with the digestive processes, pro- motca nsslmilation of the food by the Llood, and punfics as well a3 enrfches it, The signs of im- provement in bealth In consoquence of wsing the Dittern are speedily apparent In o accession of vigor, a galn in bodily substence, and a regular and active performance of every physical function. BUSINESS NOTICES. TBurnett’s Kalliston.~-No part of our pliys~ feal organization Is waore worthy of carefal atten. tlon than the okin, 113 delicate atructure and mechanism_ render {t pensdtlve 10 the wlightest ub- rtructions, whether arluing from sunburn, from dast, or the chaneing alr and wind, Durmett's Kalllston {a prepared sxpressly to reimore alithesas and the reault of its use Is 8 perfectly healthy nee tion, ond # softness and lovetlucss of texture tuat Dbealth alene will induce. “HBrown's Bronchinl Troches,' when ol- lowed to dissolve In the nionth, havo a dircct jn- fluence on the fuflamed parts, allaying pulmonary irritation, and givine petlef In cougha, colds, and tha varions throat troubles to which ‘singers aud public speakers nro Hable, ————— . IKeep's Custom Bhirts Mado to Measure.--- Yery best. ) for $00; no obligation to keep any of Keen's shirts unloss perfectly satisfactory, " 173 Mudison-st. e e Slrs, Winslow's Hoothing Syrup, for chil- drentecthing, softens the gums, reduces infammas tion, alleyd alt pain, Bure to regulata the bowels. e T Tioland's Aromatie Bitter Wino of fron fan remedy for nervous debility, Imporerished blood, sud tmpalrod digestion. Dopot, & Clark street. OUSEKELPING GOOD West Bud Dry Goods Honse, Madison and Peorin-sts. CARSON, PIRIE & CO. Invite special attention of housclicepers to the BAR- GAINS they are offering Ip LINENS llonsekeei;i'hg Goods 7-4 All-lincn Blea’d Table Damask, 474c. 7+4 Dlea. Linen Damavks, ox, heavy, (e, worlb7s, «I-‘ I?‘I‘I’fll. Linen Damasks, cx. heavy, 75¢, nsus) rlee boc. 8-4 lilea. l.l;en Damasks, beavy and fae, 81, 7+4 Loom Dice Table Linens, 50, 40, and 50, redaced 10 and 1be per yard. T4 Loom Dumasks, wold for 60, 7+4 Loow Dumasks, 65¢, sold for 75, 8.4 Turkey Red Damasks, best washing colors, Linen Doylics, 80c doz. and upwards. 5K Lined Damask Napking, §1doa. , worth $1.23, Jetter quality Napkins lu sanie propurtion. Good ld-Liucn Crashes, 5 and upwards. arguine in Hussia Crashes, chil Linen Dumaxk and 1luck Towels, heavy ol #ixe, 20 and 25¢, reduced ono-third, 4 lluneycomb lf\lllu. , Worh ,l. 11-4 Marrellles Qullts, %fi. 50, reduced from $3.60. Heet quatitles reduced fu 1iky praportion. White Piques, 10, 1243, 15, und 20c, very cheap. Richer Piques greatly reduced. o ottiughau Lace Curtala Nets, 1344¢, formerly “"Nottingham Lace Curtaln Nets, 23 and bOc, ro- duced from 60 and 7oe. E Nulél,uflhlm Laco Curtaing, 81.50 pair, reduced from $A~a Nottingha snd 11~ rom $2.00. Nottingham Lace Cortains, $23 palr, reduced spec tul barealn, m Laco _5um|u. $3 palr, reduced fram $5. Nottingham Lace Lambrcquins, 75¢ each and upwars. Lace Window Shades grestly reduced. . We lmd;{on the abave luos of goods ourselves, {02 dlrect from the Britlsh wanufacturers. snd, #s1s well knows here, have mado speclaily for years of this departaicnt by rutalling upou the very wiallcst marging of proft. CARSON, PIRIE & CO. B IStk Su o B O AWILSON & EVENDEN, TANKS = ¢ % {

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