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THE CHICAGO 'TRIBUN. MONDAY. JANUARY 14, 1878, i -8 WASHINGTON. I E kA A g CRIMINAL NEWS. torning loose fagitives nnder Indlctment lorr:nllr- Determined Efforts to Break Faith der in Texas and regularly demanded by our, Com- mimioner of Extradition. with Our Only Decent Indians. graphs to Minfster Layard from Adrianople that there fs no Immedtate ground for the cx- Isting panic, as telegraphic communleation is stilt open from Adrianople to Tatsr Bazardjlk and Zambol, A heavy rainestorm met In yesterday, which has continued up to the’ present hour without abstement. ‘The outiook ls sume- what disconraging, hut the Detnocratic heart beata warm, and, with ordinarily falr weather to-morrow, the demonstration wifl be without a oaraliel. The ipaugurstion-bai), tendered by the Governor's Guards, 1s looked forwani to mith Intercst. Gov. Young fs actively cugaged fnthe movement, and has Informed the lecep- tlon Cummittee that he will make up any defi- iency from his own pocket. AMUSEMENTS. > THE GERMAN DRAMA. The benefit to Miss Mathilde Cottrelly, the talented and mble sonbrette of Mr. Wurster's company, at the Now Chicago last cvenlng was not a proper recognition of that clever actrces’ merits. While shio recelved 2 large number of rich and tastefal floral tokens, which must have 41 not nottfy Mr. Strakosch nntll five minutes " past 2 and he, In dlfifnnt, threatened to cancel er contract, He will ably have to come to it before the season en: p FOREIG il dodos - RS FIRES. o AT TERRE HAUTE, IND. TreRre HAuTE, Ind, Jan. 13.—At7 o'clock this evening one of the large cattle-sheds in the - stock-yards of the Fairbanks distiilery caught fire from Joose hay, and destroyed the building, v;‘hlch mnulned’mfl Tezan and Colorado cattle, the property of Isaac Waixel & Co.,0f the St Yardsoin Dhicago, Three hundted of thems, worth 840 each, burncd. They wera partl, insured in_Chicago. Loss on bullding and ha; £2,000. The sheds are the propesty of H. Hul: man, and partially Insured. AT DETROIT, . Dernorr, Mich., Jan. 18.~About 7:45 this 5 7. Bhe hasaflordea Inm to Indfans, and per. | T ettt teriention oo adper: | Throe More Mollio Maguires to Be to Invade the terrii f the United o't i e nihna e, | Executed In Pennsylvania. And rex iR hat been Cptaret inSrotear | ¢ " cartlodnta Sfexico, and einoaslaves, " | Ecenes in Their Gell at Bloomsburg, ov. Hubbard asserts that Texas doecs not % v'um. war, but simply protection from Mexican Pa : B“m‘day ARernoon, A A o A oWl o denty :::r;mp;c’fi ':{C“E:{";’Zénm ,:‘&‘l'mn‘:’; *A Family Pfl;fl Ends ltn Murder tn Whit. EITOT re '8 Lhe hng ¢ 10n8sacre, an o says “Mexico shoull make amends fof the &7 Caunty, dnd crimes committed by her ¢ 4 oA guen DOOMED MOLLIES. N?, Jan, 13—Col, John 8. Ford -Bpscial Disvatch to The Chieaoo Tribune, cker, of Drownsville, Tex., Broousntre, Pa., Jan. 18.—~Therc was an af- t:z:“llllulenlllg? '{'r:nn» F.“Wl}lon, Ur}:fl;dfllfltn;u fecting sceno cnacted at the jall in this town congntamaras, Mexleo, rearhed thls city | when Pat Heister and his two confederstes in this evening Ly the steater Harris, and wl{l crime, Tulley and McHugh, first heard that the Nicholas Declares that He Will Receive Turks in His Camp. RUPATORIA, 8. PrTERSNURG, Jan. 13.—An official tele- gram snnounces that the Turkish fleot has bomharded Eupatoria, damaging the barracks, guard-houses, arscnal, quaranting establish- ment, aud some private residences. ABIA MINOR. Tirts, Jan. 18.—In & cavalry engagement near Bolburt the Turks have been defeated and driven to Kopdagh, Erzeroum has Leen com- pletely fnvested since Jan. 0. MISERY, THR BITUATION AT CONSTANTINOPLE, LowpoN, Jon. 18.—The Buroness Burdett- Promised Success of the Attempt to Erect the Territory of e ' Okalahama, 3 The Grand Ottoman Council Accordingly Send Two Plenipotentiaries, South-Carolina Corbin’s Expla- nation of the Charges Agalnst Him. /| Poumanin Said to Require Sepa- Senator Lamar's Constituents Punch- rate Negzotintions for an Coutts, as representative of the contributions | sssured her of the popularity she has gatned K 5 ¥ s & st 1o the Turkish rellef fund, has recelved the fols | since her advent in this city, Jet it is to be re- ing Him Up on the Bilver e suimaral pepnton, where thes BASC | g0 lno'otet had sustalned the ruiings of the | SFERINE & Br0 broke out 1o tho large wholessla Armistico, lowing telezinm from Mr. Layard, Britiah Am- | gretted the hotse was a poor one, the recelnts Question, it uf Forolan Afair, 1 s sy, o teatify in | Northumberland Court, and, therelare, they | Japer-warchouss of ~Bames Bros. this city. B P bassador at Constantinople: “The distress Is | barcly covering the costs, There were regard to the border troubles, “They were “de- | must die on the scaffold. Helster first read the | 1o oeticnser ny Loder control. The loss cannot be catimated at present writing, ——— THE PITTSBURG RIOT. tained ten days en route. the steamer having | etricks d th oA COSIIa 1D BaE Tl . omer stricken news, and then gave the paper to the twlce by teason of the recent severs tiora) | OVET WO unfortumates, Tho blood receded varfous causcs that helped to Lring abont Increasing terribly. Fugltives are arriving by this result. In the first place, the weather was thousands. Nine traius are expected to-lsy A Signifiecant Warning Ut- Roturn of Senator Blaine, from the Hot tered by Germany (Baturday) from Adrlnoole, bring 10,000 fugi- | very uninviting, and then manywho would have Springs, Fully Restored which fins prevailed on the Gulf, from thelr emuciated faces, and thelr knees tives, mostly women and children, who will | gone to the New Chicago went to Hooley's, to Health, ——— trembica like aspen lcaves, They immediately | Eerorts f the Immediat e to 8 o and Italy. make the Journey In open trucks during a heavy | Micto Mile, e el okl ut tha THIE EDMUNDS LETTER, | knclton the floor In a circle, and, after prasing | Bagment of Tnete Olatos o ory Tenmyte E suowfall. A large number of other fugitives | bo apyribmicd to the bad selection of the plav, THE INDIANS. A 00D WORD IN TIIE RIGNT PLACE. for some moments, they beat thelr heads for- | vanla Company. BSuecial Dispateh 1o TAe CAlrnao Tribune, ward, and,withonevolce, said “Thy will bedone.” New Yorg, Jan, 12.—The Herald's Washing- | Mre. Helster, her three daughters, and two ton speclal Administration Republicans | sons-in-law called to see I'at un Thursday after- are delighted the Edmunds letter to the | oun. 1lis wife and daughters clung nround Prestdent on Senatorfs! patronage, hecatse they his neck and shrieked at the top of thelr volees. belicve they see (n it evidence that Edmuhds ;fi' Em‘é‘::]d"s':lfll,:‘fn {:fl:iu Yf,;‘:‘:;fi;fi':oho(,:"::; will ho Liereafter the Administration leader i | the miserable ten yesterday afternoon, the Benate. If this should prove 1o be the fact, | Melster weizhs over® 200 pounds, He the Preatdent would certatuly lave scored heay- [ fooked | very chy deotested. - He. i LTe W on between the Suf "}'l;.'fl“l!'- his opponents, It is understood Court and the Lower Court to hang hl"':.":"‘l'j that the letter was the result of several conver- | that it was merely bigotry that animated the sations with the President, in which the Civil- | prosccutfon. They no doubt Litterly repent Service views of Mr. Hayes were thoroughly | the day they nnn{cyed poor Aleck Res, nmr.cln dlecuased. the hupe of appensing the wrath of a Just God, Of course this letter, which fairly expresses ',",;;" ::','i':‘l ?fl:{,"';’,;:',’:‘.f“%’k;“ck v‘;‘:fi‘i:g"’{; the President’s scntiments, fs conclusive In already in circulation that will be presented to placing its author squarcly on the President’s | the Board of Pardon, providing they sucreed in #ide, Connequently it utterly breaks down the | procuring ita extensive signature. “Helater de- Senatorial patronage practlce of late years and | G19Fen that the best men in Northumberiand Svectat Diratch lo The Chicagn Tribune. PmiLaveLriins, Pa., Jan. 13.—The suits of claimants ngalnst the Pennsyivanta Hallroad arising out of losses by shippers or consignees Krowing out of the Pittsburg riots havo Leem pushed Into the Unitcd States Clrcult Court for an early hearing, with a view to testing the fuestions at lssue. Among the first batch of cighteen cases which are to be tried a3 & whols are the followiug: Marsh & Harwood, of Ohlo, 150 bags of nitrate of soda and twenty cases of glycerine, £4,350; D. N. Bennett, of lowa, fourteen sacks of wool; Cheala D. Clark, of Illinols, twenty bales of wool, 2,010;5 J. B. & W. H. Anderson, of Michigan, cleven sucks of wool, $1,290; J, I, 8chieck, of lowa, four sacks of wool, $205; Stelumietz & Schober, of Wisconsin, four sacke of wool, $8%; Zodl, of Calitornia, three cases of shoes, will orrive sbortly, I have engaged a houso near the statlon to recelve tho most destitute and provide for the distributfon of food. ‘Twelve hundred sufferers were lodged and re- Heved to<lay. Fundsarc urgently requested. The Turkisth Government fs doing its best, but (ts action is almost paralyzed by theoverwhelin- ing magnitude of the misery it has to deal with,” Tha * Veilchenfresser,”” which, literally trans- Iated, means **The Masher," {s & very pretty so- clety comedy,—iit fact, ouo of the Lest Mr, G, ‘ot Moser, ‘the noted author of * Ultmo,” has ever written,—but the patrons of this . theatre had nearly all scen ft before, ft haviug “been played there twice the scason hefore last, The com- pany which perforined it then was much better adapted for this kind of vlays, and for this rea- son many would not go and see It agaln, Ilnd 8 burlesque been chosen, for which kind of plays Miss Cottrelly and the whole company are especlally well sufted, tho louse would un- doubtedly have been tilled to suffocation, for then everybudy would have been assured of an enjuvable and perfect performance. The per- formance last cvening was a good one, but not by any means as good as the first performance of this play at the Now Chicawo Theatre. Miss Cottrelly as Suplila Von WWildenheim gave a perfect rendition ORALANAMA TERIUTORY, Speetal Disyatch fo The thicugn Tribune. Wasuisoron, D. C., Jan, 18.—The House Committee baving the subject in charge at the sessfon yesterday, Is satd to have indicated its fntentlun to favorably report the bill organizing the Territery of Ukalahama, part of the Indian Terzitory. The nttempts to dlsinember the clvilized Indfan tribes of that Territory have heen rencwed In every Congress for many years, and seew tnore Hkely to be successful now than cver before. The real oblect of thelr efforts to destroy the tribal relatfons Is to Uring 23,000,000 acres of the hest land {n the Territory into the houds of three raflrond corporativns, the result of which will be XNDLESS CONFUSION, LITIGATION, AXD DIs- ORDER, The Works of Adrianople Dis- mantled, and Constanti~ nople Badly De- fonded. TRE COLD. A Constantinople correspondent says the sufferlugs of the fugitives from cold ana hunger arc beyond desceiption. Five children were taken dead from a single traln. BIGNIFICANT. TINS, HOWEVEL, MAY NOT BE TRUB. Loxpoy, Jan. 14.—The Standard’s Constan- tinople correspondent states that the Priuce of Horrible Condition of the Tugitives Tleeing to Constantinople. Victor Emmanuel’'s Remains Not to Leave Romee==Uni=- A of this difilcult character, which was eo much | and the ultimate destruction of the Indians, County will stzn the petition for hi 3 3.45 ¢ Y ) .Jarsal Mourning. Reuss, Germao, and Count Cortie, tho Italian | tho tnoro surpristug aa. £hé part \as. not in. Ber | The latter haye. rornens e m’z' Who say | t2kes the life out of the usage known as e et Pty for i pardon. | s2s; P. J. Volen, of Califoruls, slx cases mbass; Y 5 3 A S B : B 2 y oun as arrived * fu this city with oes, $1,210.30; D. ) Ambassador, hava fnformed the Porto that, if it | line,” Yetsic war o Lettor than was Miss [ gy jister hove revrescotativ alm that they CUURTESY OF TilE SENATE, Schuglkill County has orrived: fu thls city with [ of shoes, 81,210.00; D. B, Fisk & Co., of Illinole, ntenced to the Eastern under which the majority loz-rolls to defeat | six Sollle Magulre raoging from five to nominations which Ecnators from o nominec’s | Penitentlary tor ter Etate oppose. 1f Edmunds becomes the Admip. | b7eIve years. 2 Wicse, who_assuumied this character two years ago. Mr. Helmer as Victor Von Bernd( also guve a very, creditable performance, but Mr. twelve bales of yarn, §1,815.43; Willlam F. Pie! & Co., of Ohlo sud Indisas, 100 barrels of starch, #912.50; A. J, Shopleigh & Co., of iz permits the British ficet to come to Constan- tinople, Germany and Italy will also demand Lave something more than a *“usufruct title to their lands, that they own them as tribes by Burlal at Parls of M. Raspail, a Celes “p dist? ermission for their flcets to pass through the N = ‘i & a Reated s::::x: b Sl %nrduncllcm E flg}n:l:,“:“%rl:gnmfim:{ l‘\hl:atlx’:tmfi:: ’m‘f.’é? :Lr:‘;‘;g‘:: nnm‘:l'::tr:hs: 'lllrly ":“s'llby ','hflu"l"i Iatration leader fo the Scnate, as seems proba- MURDEIL sourd, efgliteen boxes of bardware, $722.21; F. TRE NOUMANIANS. characters wero far less creditably rendered h y cannot be lawlully aud [ y0 yinco this letter, his success in uttacking Speelal Diesareh to The Chicagn Tribune. B. MUt & Co., of Mlssourl, niue boxes of hards equitably deprived of thewn without thelr cons sent. Theyelaitn that they are raphdly advane- ing In cducation and clvilization, {n numbers, und fn wealth; that the Guvernment caonot afford to break faith with them; and that the irlends of the Indlans vught uot tu countenance these cfforts n that divection vy thelr sllence; THE BILL authorizes the organization of o Territory, the electlon ot a egate to Congress, aud the creation of a tull Lerritorial Governn The reuson asslgned for this Is the anomalous ware, $31,010; Sherman, Hall & Co., of 1l nols, fitty-three sacks of wool, 85,094; W, R. & i. Gause & Co,, of Dclaware, 846 bushels of wheat, 35113 Oberfeder &, Newman, tive pleces of cloth snd 1wo Loxes of wheels, $191.15; Irvin, Brandou & Co., twetve Lales of nrn, i rebin Bros., 420 bushels of W{ll&fll, &357.48: I, 1. Robinson & Co., oue var of bulk wheat, $441.16; Jacub H, Rarbie, five cars of shielled corn, $305.93. Nearly all thesc suits aro for goods In transition westward, held to have be: destroyed b the yard- of the Penae these abuses can hardly he doubtful, The tove Fonr Warsg, Ind.,, Jan. 8.—Last night, a of the letter indicates that the President, in re- | sloging achool held six miles from Larwlll, turn for Uongressfonal abstention from soleita- | Ind., was the scene of a murderous deed. tion for appuintments, is disposed to yield the | Two enemies of many years' standing, U. Tink- mu‘m;xlcrrlnl po::u. of \'alun;n;!lly -efldnz Bena- | Lawm and 8, Kiser, et and renewed the feud rial Information as part of the evldence upon | which & which to judge fitness of apbofntments, with- Dl,_::;,:,;n,L‘;?:de;::;m;m;‘:efi;l “‘!l‘l]’ hm"m.' ont, however, neeepting such information s | sl i perinanent or conclusive, volver and shot Kiser In the breast, the ball Mr. Edmunds' proposition Is the zame fn sub- | penetrating the tunys, producing afatal wound. atance as that which M, Tromboll, when tn the | Tinkham fied to the wouds, with the brother of S enate. embraced fu the form of a bill, fre- | Kiser in hut parsuft. The latter shot at the Loxnpox, Jan, 14.—A corrcspondent at Bucliarest, says 8 new complication secns to have arisen. The Roumaniaus tatk of refusing to submit to an armistice unless it is separately arranged with them. It is thought they are possibly Instigated by tho Russian military party, TIIE BRITISII FLEET. AT MALTA thap when tlm{:ll{ was last performed. Next week Mr. Wurster will make a great of- fort to re-establish the foriner m{mlnmy of lils theatre. He will bring out Bunday evéning n new burlesque opera which has Leen written ex- rrmly for Misa Cottrelly, and In which she will inve an opportunity to altow her varied talents to the best advantagze. The company will be strengthened by the addition of the best come- dians” of Mr, Wurater's 8t. Louts wmlm-;_v and some uvusually fire and bril Hairt acting and sioglng” moy be expected. Two able scenc-painters lave been The Sans-Culottes Go to the Funeral of Their Hero in a Body. ENGLISH TARDINESS. $EEAT DRITAIN MUST BPEAK QUICKLY OR IT WILL DE UBELESS. + By Cableto The Chicago Tridune.| Loxpox, Jan, 18.—A dispatch from Malta feal conditfon of the Indlun Ternit o s at work during the last two wecks in getting = x n Territory, quently urging its passage. ‘This bill was murderer repeatedly, but fafled to hit A e Compsny at * Pittab Loxvon, Jan, 14—4 8. m,~As tolographed | snnounces that Vice-Admiral Hornby has safled & anomaly would not bo lesd I Conen DK 1 pusisge, THIA b RIA M eog e fatlod tu bt e, et e on " the - Sor CUTE seat us u Delegate an Indlon who tight not be 4 titizen of the United States, uud o majority of whose coustituents are nut and do not desire to be. In every treaty made with the tribes of the Indian Terrltory for flity Sears THEIL AUTONOMY 1A% BEEN GUARANTERD in the most sulomn terms. ‘Ticse treaties are fu force to-dny, and 1t s urged that the pending bill would yvivlate thets. “Auother polut made by thy Indtans fs that the passage of the bill would luse the lorge fund due the Tndians, as it up new and beautlful sccneries nnd decorations. ’fl’mrn will be seven acts, a8 follows: In the Tivoll; in Lincoln Park, with a full view of the meungerie; among the gamblers; In the drawlog-rootn; in the Collseum; in the pnoto- graphic atclier; and at the masquerade of the Chicago Turngemeinde.. The cust of brlnzflm out this . play will be 60 greot, that one or two perform- ances would mot ossibly cover the cxpenses, and therefore Mr, Wiirster bas rented the New Chicago to have it performed everv for tho Levant on the iron-clad steamer Sultan. Tho iron-cluds Devastation, Achilles, and Alex- andra and the frigate Ralclirh are preparing to tollow. The forco in the stock-yard fs working till 8 o'clock every might. The troop-ship Jumno, homeward bound from Indfa, with 1,007 men, 18 detained ot Malta. The Euphrate, - outward bound with 1,142 men, Is also detalned there, . The allegation of the plaitiifs Is, that, on the Saturduy ufternoon previous to the fire, @ numher of the sirikers waited upon the otfieuls of the Penuayivaua Ratlroad Cume buny, sod stated the creat danger which freient assed fu the yord was fn, In cose the riote: becuuia demonstrative, and offered to remo the cars uut of the uty toa place of rasets 18, it1s alivized, was declined by the Pennsyl: vania Company officials, who informed the strikers that, unless: they would ngree to work yosterday, Vice-Admiral Hornby has left Walta to join tho rest of tho British fleet at Vourlaht Bay, in the Duke of Edinburg’s ship Sultan, and the jfron-clads Alex- andra, Raleigh, Deovastation, and Achilles will follow immediatoly. Tho troop- ship Jumna, with 1,100 troops roturning unon members uf Congress, against whom pen- | crowd are on his trafl and he will probably be aities were provided for voluntarlly soliciting or | captured. The cxcitement was fnteuse, and recommending the appointment of any person | feeling was high agatust Tinkham. 1o _ctvil service., . i Tllnle m:l;d t{nde‘xl-lllx.:fidlnzJrunl»ll{nhm}lhch{ecn A ho President and Edmunds, followed by New o 7 e Hampehirc's seltitug town’ upon Willam B, | , 5% LoUS Jan. 18.—Tudge M. Wood, of Chandler, bna probably put an end to the dan- | Henrs County, Mo., has been Indicted for arson ger of the Republican revolt agalnst the Ad- | inburning a store belonefog to the County ministration. Among the slens of this ls Conk- | Granze. Wood had charge of the store, and It ling’s tardy disavoreal of o purpose to auslst In | 5 alleged that, coutrary to Instructions, he had ———— " 9 could not be patd to tribes which have ceased o ) ) :, e from India, and the Euphrates, with 1,200 GREAT BRITAIN, :{;m;‘:“unfhf.‘;‘]’.g":g‘,‘l“h‘e'“;fl:;“i_ 13"(‘;'«;:?::::‘;1{ to exiaty und tht all the treatles provide tiint hereiling the Pestidentie ilue nurchased gools to & constderable amount, and, | Siz.rec ey st yacnation men bound for Indin vin tho Buez Canal, IRELAND. it cannot fafl of affordivg much amugement to | e ’mhcu u_lll'enjuy‘lhnlrurulx.-rlym lotiz ouly NOTES AND NEWS, when the fire oceutred, owed some 87,600 to 8t. | cars. ' The - strikers refused fo uccept have beon dotainod ot Molta pursusntto | Duntiw, Jan, 13.—A conference of flome | those who do not uuderstand tho lagunge, an | 88 Hie¥ breacevo thelr “"““l"‘.""“"“"-‘f aud of- o Dl Louis and Cinclunati merchants, 1t Is also safd | tho terms of the Company, aud durhus the nizat Rule members of Varliament was held last | It 18 full of good music and comie situstions Luum o Lhu ; en are living u:xf,lcrhn cen- DELL:. - that instead of there belng $4.000 worth of | the ofl tratus wore set on five amd 1o curs sent telegraphio orders from London, Tho dock- which everybody can understand. ;0 ulllt)‘l 5 Jl’lllldun mlv:.!:-nnlfl.:,mm'nn 5 ;’ ‘hfi ;l.:‘o‘-, Bperiat Dirpateh to TAs (:hcagn Tribune, stock fin the store at the time of the fire, aw | 0 amouy the ather frelght cors, caustne n great night. Dr. Butt was present. Entire harmony prevalled. The questlon of Parliamentary ob- struction waa not discussed In detall. A reso- Iution was adopted that It was desirable that an amendment should be proposcd to the address to tho Queen, bumbly representing that, In the opiofon of the llouse of Commons, it is ln- portant that all affairs touching the Government of Ircland whereof tho Irish people have reason Wasuixaton, D. C., Jan. 18.~Bell, condidate | clalmed by Wood, there were but 82,500 worih, for the Clerkship of the Pacile Rallroad Com- | It was further charzed ttat scveral thousand mittee, has been obliged to appear before that | Gollurs have disappeared ““““‘"“"‘“Mfiv and o Committee to cxplain why ho wrote a letter, | Mot 8r50n was committed to testroy the cvil- which wos publialied, and which 1t 1s claimed | 5f e Honry Cotinty Goart: s formerly Judge contributed to the defest of Represcntative | erty, and regarded as tau of strict integrity. Wieginton, in Calfornfa. Democratic censor- e ——— ship cxtends 50 fur os this, oud illustrates the HARD COAL. position of Benator Edmunds’ letter, that of- 3 ____‘ dlestruction of proverty, by which the pluntirs suflered. During the progress of the tre it 13 ulleged the strikers, coutrary to the onlecs of the Company’s otllcials, saved o number of crs and taeir contents. With these facts e n Loty of the sult, the matter was tuken at vuce tu i Unfted States Court for the purpose ot reacuis # prompt decleton. ‘1here are other clabnants unsiously awaiting thess declsluns, 3 thought the resalt bere will establish u pre. deut for other cases, —— RIVE-KING CONCERTS. The third Rive-King Concert will be given this eveniug at Hersbey Hall, ‘The programme has alrcady been published in our columns, As this Is tho last concert but one, the last occur ring next Monday evening, those who want to listen to an excellent concert, os well as those who waut to aid the Foundlings' Howme, shoutd sl tothe story, but the Indians certatuly seem to make a very good case for themselves. . Tothe Western Associated Dress, WABIHAUION, 13 Lo dulte J6,—Un tH0 Tecom- mendation of Becretary Schurz, an * executive order will_shortly be jssued discontivuing the Central Superintendency of Indinn AfTaire, in regard to the conduet of” which some damuging revelations werv recently made by the report of the Board of Inguiry, “I'wo of the priuclpal yards st Malta are working to a late hour at night to prepare othor ships for sen, In consequence of theso orders it ia very generally feared hero that tho Governmont Intends to send a flest and army of occupn- tlon to Gallipoli, and the war party is in the Msoondant in the Oabinet. to complain shoutd be immediately cousidered | attend. N cleska ot the Indian Burcau were discharzed | flce-holding destroys the liberty of the citizen. | The Monopolists Finally Agree on the Plan e ——. 0 I W on | vesterday fn_accordance with the recommenda- ) - = HESUE s '&’ S"":fi'"’".u"mf{.'f o .;::;lnm:.:fi":xermmnfifi QUARTEITE CONCERT. tiuis of this Hoard, ud slillar wetlon willsoon | gy oo o & PRESMEHCE ) which They Tellove Wiil Advance the | The Jonult Church, on Wost Stxtecutt e Abat a pesce basis should bo determined be | Butt will pi y h . Uo tuken fu re; uumber of other per- i€ practica fn the West of aflixing adlesive tlen of Avitirgeite, only for the zeal and plety of ita clergy, " The Liesegang Quartctte (Mr. Adolph Rosen- becker, first viollng J. Clauder, sccond; M. Allen, viola: A. Liesegsuy, cello) wiil gve.tha, firat of their series of three voncerts at Brand’s Hall on Tuceday cvening, the 15th inst. The programme will ‘incinde the Haydn Quariette, op. T6; Wienlawskl's * Legeude; Rapp's G major trio, op. 113; and the Schubert quin- tette, “ Forellen.” A SHIP ON FIRE. Narrow Fscape from Destruction of the Ocean Bteamship Ifermunn, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Trivune, New Yonk, Jan. 18.~The stcamship Her- mann, of the North Germau Lloyd Steamship Line, plying between Bremen, Bouthampton, and this port, arrived at her dock this morning. Her passage during the greater part of the voyage was made {n fair weather for this sca- 20D of the year, but when less than 400 miles from Sandy Hook she met with an accident from which she narrowly cscapea destruction, Friday morning last, at about 9 o'clocx, the watchmon on the lower deck thought ho dis- covered smoke in the atmosphere. As no onu s permitted to smoke In that part of tho vessel, and the hatches and ovenings wers tightly closed, ho fuvestigated. Following the scent o fouud o smatl ri(t of smoke fasning from the crevices of Lho cnrfa in the vicinity of the boller-rdoin, First-Ollcer Helncke was hastily called, aud the latter get & zang of men at work pulllig the eargo out. The cargo com- prised general merchandise, of which the yre: er pare wae dry goods, After fitcen minute labor the men found the fire burning in the middls of » number ol cases of cotton hoslery, “They turned on enm of water, and, having clesred o space beek of the fire, the men putic advertiseinents of business firms to subsidisry Suectal Mrsatch to The Chicazo Tridune. coinage hos been called to the attention of the | POILADELPUIA, Jan, 13.—The Times will an- Treasury Departuient, and fs to be discontinued | bounce to-inorrow shat the great Fennsylvania if there Is anylaw acalnst {t, The Coinage | conl Interests have at last effected o combina- Committee hias the subject under consideration, | tion. The dctalls were intended to be kept se- 1t 1s supvoscd that thesc cases are fu violation | cret, but they are Lerewith eiven. Al the an- of Bec. 6,459, Revised Statutes, relutive to the | theaclte conl companics have Leen at work upon defacing of the colnage. the busluess for many weeks, a uniou belng DILLY M'OARRAMAN deemed ueeessary to coufine the quantity of will not abandon bis efforts to serure possesefon | coal to be carrfed by each within fixed lunits, of the New Idria Mine, notwithstandiug the re- | and ostensibly for the protection of operators as cent decision of the United States Supreme | well as carrlers, because the guantity of conl Court, He claima that that declsion shows that | previously transported was eald to e fn cxcess the title of the mine Is solely and unquestion. | of the demand, owing to which prices fell ably in bim, aud defective only by the neglectof | below the paying polut. At & meeting In a clerk to tusert the name of the recorderinthe | tnis city thres weeks azo an organtzation ;"‘;;“’5":‘ 3.‘“"}’3;:‘!',':"' McGarruion proposes 10 | waq efected by all except the representatives GOV. FACKARD'S PRIENDS of the Lebigh Valley Kallrond. By the plan have not abandoncd thelr cifurts to secure for | then adopted an allotment of transportation Ll su appointment us Colleetor of New Or- | was made for each company upou u basis of leans. A paper signed by nearly every Kepub- | 20,000,000 tons, taken as tl e entire dewmand for lican In both branchies of Congreas, recommend- | conl fn the preceding vear. This guantity, ing this appolntinent, hias been presented to the | howaver, {s about 1,000,000 tons ) than whit President. was the al demand, The Lehieh represents TIUR LAST DITCI. atives .protested agolnst tho allotment of Thera {8 & private conterence of some radicals 182{ per cent which waa made to their futerests, of the old-line Hepublicaus to-night ot the | and the formution of the combination was house of ex-Secretary lobeson, but no confer- del?cd- They asked 10.95 per cent, aud, after enco cau succeed in renewlug tho oglitation be- | & few dave, they were ered 10,5, tween the White House and the Senate. But this nlso was refused, Last ‘Thursday it UEN, JERE RUSK, OF WISC ;. was understood that the Lehich was willing to has arrived here, and the fricuds French, | sccept & percentage of 103, offered them by all Sergesnt-at-Arms of the Senate, fear that he | the other companies cxcept the Delaware, may bo here for the purpose of trylug to be- | Lackawana & Western Rallroad, The latter, comie & candidate for that position, that time, would not agree to such an arrani DLAINY, ment, aud, pending thelr dectsion, the matter Senators Blaine aud Chaffee and ex-Becretary | went unsettled until Saturday eveniuv, when Rubeson returned from the Arkansas Hot | the combination of the seven companles be- Springs last nlght. Mr, Blaine Is thoroughly | came a reality. No mecting was held to a~ restored in health and strenght. His physictans | complish this® end, but the entire work was st Wis home In Maine sud 1o this city do not | effected vy telegraphic communication between tind the remoteat conncetion between hfs recent | the New York and Peonsylvanla coni- ervice, Varlous olber cfurimatory measures basea unon tho report of the Buard liaya been defunhined papoy, bt aro.. temporardly deluyed, iu order to inuke them mory etfective by the fustitution of civll sults or criminal proceedings agaiust the partics ln- plicated. vxcelleuce of fts music. " Dr. Lerge, e wan aitlicied with an_ aneurtsin in i o most cmficut surzeons Without ~u Liniment lodide of Aiunonsn enzest hi, by dule & Blocks, and wll drugzisty, o o —— Changes of food and climate safe with Janfore's Jamalca Ginger, sccond, this amendment, TIHE PENIANS, DupLiN, Jan. 18,—The Fenian prisoners re- cently released arrived hero to-night, sud wero greeted Ly a torchiight procession. From 15,000 to 20,000 people witneased the reception, and twenty natfoual bands took part In the procesalon. foro an armistico would bo granted has been finally conceded by Turkey, and yesterday Borvor Pasha, Forolgn Minlster, snd Namyk Pashs, wore appolnted to negotiate, with full powers, for & peace and nn armistico to- gotlier. Great ill-focling exists ngainst England In Constantinople, and oppearances now aro that Turkey will make poace with- out regard to British intorests. Tho Grand Duko Nicholas hes informed the Turkish commandor that ho cannot treat for an armistice untit *a spocial mos senger arrives from Bt. Petersburg, whioh WILL PRODABLY DELAY ALL NEGOTIATIONS several days. It is roportod that Russin's Intontion is to hold back her terms until llk& the British Parllamont meots, whila Another view is that no truce will be mado until the Rusainn nrmies are in Adrianople. Gen, Gowrko has captured Samarkovo and Lkiman, and fs rapldly advancing on Tatar Bazardgjik, while Bkobelofl, from the North, 1s pushing on toward Philipoppolis, It is quite possible that the Russian troops will = T orr on OAPTURE sULIRMAN PASTA'S ARAY weat of Philipoppolis in tho same manner as the army in Bhipkn Pass, which would leave Adrianople practically undofendod. Turkey SILVER. BENATOI OGLEREY, Spectal Disparch fo The Chicago Tribune. WasiinaToN, Jau. 13.—Sonator Ogleaby has returned, very positive In his declaration of opinlon upon the silver quostion, He repre- scuts the feellng in the West ns becoming more intense, and says that the cxeitement Is vo great that Western men are no louger dsposed to give thelr patronage to Eastern papers, which are continunily iusulting Western men and Western Interests. Bunator Oglesby represcuts the condition of the turming community as very much embarrassed, and says that the moust sub- wtantial tarmers are withdrawing their money {from savings bouks aud Loarding it, 1o thinks the only reiedy is the remouetization of sliver and the relssue of greenbacks. MISSISSIPIL It 18 expected that tho Mississlpol Leclslature will pass a resolutioninstructiog Senators Bruce and Lamur to vote for the Silver bitl, It s known that the vqulc of that tate are {n Invor of the Silver bill, while Lamar is counted as one of the oppunicnts of that measure. Steps, It Is understoud, have beer taken here to represent the true condltion of affairs to the Misslasippl Legislature, Thas Is kely to result in the aduption of the resolution indicated. CORBIN, UAMDUNG DUTLER'S DEPEATED RIVAL, Sveciul Dispatch 10 Th Chicuge Lribune, " m SARFQORD’S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH A purely vegetable distillation ontirel, unlike all othor remedies. N the glrvn.‘nllnn of this remarkable remedy cevery lierv, plaut, aad bark 12 sublocted to dis nlllllnu, wiiereby thie esaential moilleal pels obtalued 1o vapor, condensed and bottled. Trewnains In the siill 1e Inert, yoluolcss, wud 1 unntior use §i an organiam 80 delicats as 1ha nasal pastages, Yetnll suiifis as oinble compounds of woudy fibre g all tuctures, satarsted sulations, SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE tatlonal remedy, lied R A 1TALY. HROAL OBSEQUIKS, Roxs, Jan. 18,—Tho funeral of King Vietor Fmmanuel will take placo Thursday next, and the remalns will be deposited in the Pantheon. The Chapter of the Church haa declared that ft will feel houored by sv sscred a trust. The ecclesiastical suthoritics, by the Pove’s order, removed alt difticulties Jn connection with the celebration of the funeral. The clergy also have been’ authorlzed to attend, and the Arch- bishops of Upper Italy have been ordered to colebrato requicm inasses, TWO THOUSAND SXVEN IUNDRED DEPUTATIONS. Roxz, Jau, 18.—Two thousand seven hundred deputations have already requested permission to atteod Victor Kmmanuel's funeral, FRANCE. AN IMMBNSE FUNKRAL. Panty, Jan. 18.—M, Raspail was burled in the Cemetery of Pore Ia Chalse this sfternoon. It ts cathmated that 100,000 persous wore pres- ent. No disturbanco occurred. M, Louls Blane dellvered the oration at the grave ELECTIONS, Becoud ballots were held to-day for threo members of tho Paris Municipal Couucl), aud 1y i} ’yflln and at oace Cnnr:llnr. [clu) fyingthosecretions, Interiaily itactanpon tho organs of cirenlating {n molst, and_neutratizes tho actd inan s fourn lis way Jnto tio stomach and iones into the Llood. Thus & cure proxresses in Dutn dircetios, antlc'doca not scerm posalily of Duman lagenally to doviso a wiary tatlouul e BURPRISING CURE. 00; his colil braught on tanihe whch Bt Wi far fotir weeks without avail, % of G cry Known romedy 8nd was anally obliged to cire hp & miott devirabld home, unal may ba unablo to offerrany reslstance to the | Tesulted in the clection of the Republican can | thio cases tu pleces, throwing those packazes | Wasuaron, D, Co Jan, 19D, T Corbin, 3 usliion and retura o to siug s Bots, i 2 Cy Jan. . T illness oud that of 1676, 1l sudden and serious | punies, The —difference which lad Leen ‘or tiTan yri bardost torme bofore England makes ayon a | 102!e% Tlieso cluctions completo thy Counctl, | which had beet ““'gl}fiitfl 1 » pile out of dun- | yig 15 entitled totheseat which Hamburg Butler | filuess iu October was the result of polson of P “hcne of suntertion becume reduced !’u.' ive i SAatL 0F Catar b ad et o f?.::! 4 dipl which stands scventy-six Republleuns to four | ger, and krcpllluTl ¢ burning goods l"‘lllwl' occuples, referring 1o the charge that he had | sewer fguscs, His realdence had been under- | tose fine a point that Saturdey's work was dune E?:fif“fl,{g”fi;‘:'1‘,'?.','.“.}3}5.'.“"‘ sl et cnlfl plomatio romonstrance, Active interfer. | Couservatives. y themwolves, They then turned on the lloss | 750 B the Bouth Caroling Legistature, aald to o | €OUIE Fepalrs all tho summer, and the piumb- | with but little umhull‘y. The coalition {u {u" Urated. L thinwey T contioed. o a0ce in hor behalf must come at once, b oh cither side, and two holes were cut through 4 P Inuz got out of order, nud the house thoroughly | #8 was proposed at the prelimivary incetlng, attack thusovercst Lever had, was turri| » or bo CUBA. thodeck directly over tha tire, and watee in- | Lost reporter: * When Judge It D. Carpenter | difif with gass. It Was I this condition when | exeept that one-glxth of | per cent has beeu de: fored the most excrurtaing In, i hesd, wa Worso than uselosy. Pl vuted theough, ‘sections of Luss frum nbove. | evjofued tho State Treasurer sud the Casoling | Sir, Blaine, neriving at the caticd session’ withie | ducted from the allotment of euch of the origl- | 13, oam Lo quctly a3 $a foapk, aud T o _y""' u “b'f“'."’:‘}'"' mh'lll.lenh trflom‘uu;I thme the fl",’ Natloual Bank lost full from paying out the | uut Lis fumily, slept 1 bis home and received | nally-agreelng companies and added to that ol §uiclk conautag o, and [ Sraily bellure fisk Had THE CAMPAIGN. Moyt dan. 10.=Thers aro | Mas Weachl the (o had th tatnce WIMEE | fupda of tho Suato according 1o law (a mort | Hhe Hoxiuia poison from which e ot Springa! | Uhe Lebich (nioreat thus makine the Iatturs | - Sieis Sobstitontiuac WUSHE Rl ity . rumors that Martines Cumpos will prociaim a | tontrol, and theventilatiug shafts and skslights tyrannleal and unlawfnl fjunction), and the | baths have finally vestored hlm. ercontors 193¢, Tho manageient of tho Union | Nosld lave rendered ing an ensy victin, | When AT THE HEAD. truce for one tmonth sud invite (lens, Maximo, | Were opened to letout the biinding smuke, | tyral h A WEAK 2POT. 18 veated fu & Board of Control, comprising rep- GEBANTORD'S IEADIOAL CUSH FOR LaTan 87. PxTarsnong, Jan. 13,—The Grand Duko > 45 h was 80 dense 08 10 uearly sullocate the | wheels of the State Government wero thus During the last two years there have been a | Tescuratives not ouly of the carrylng compaules, m’:fl'”fifi‘:{-‘fi'}{fi:&ffl}}fi!r'|'.°d ll L e o (lomez, Uarcla, and Moshesto Diaz with C:'nnpon nhuvo 10 a peace, sosonler THE ‘WEATHER, stopped, I looned ubout 20,0000 F, L. Cardoxo, Btate Treusuryr, to meet thy mmedlate wants of the Stats Government, . This wus some thine e passengers that they were lu such situation, Tho bravery and coolu by the utllcers assured all that the vessel could great inany attempts W swindle the owners of | but also uf the operdtors, Tho' names of the registercd bonds out of unclshued antercst duo | Members of Cthe Bosrd | have already upon them. This has been wecomphished by col- | been published. The Bosrd's !'mhlem.c-\lr. lasfun with Treasury clerks, who huve {furnfshed | Somuel Dixon, Presldent of the Delawars & This was the first intiniation given the dangerous played wonderful wedicing gava ing the gr Jt1s hardly pussible fur pne whmhu? iches, ache, who can scarcely articul. distinctly e count of the rhoklng sccuinulations in bis throat, Lo reallzgiow puch reller | ahtalned iroma the Sreé au L CrRw, ‘lchnlu telegraplis from Gabrova as.follows: 1 have arrived here, aud awalt further intelll &ence from Qen. Radetzky. To-morrow I cross after my clection, and was fn no seuss 3 secret the Balka Ten thousand prisoners havo ar- Orrick or Tum Cutiny B bis d, and the excitement or fe ! Thi 1 ntormed and 7 t (e - v - 10N, L saved, aud thero was uo excitement or fear. | tran lon, ‘This mone am_tormed aud | 4 ¢ upeculative partics u st of ¥ Huuson Caual Company, has his olllce In Now A p el Hved hiere, and ara betng dispatehod to varlons e Opvickts | o spaca burned was. about a1x et suarcy | belleve, was moatly uece by the State Treasurer | 50 autshde speculattie partles w1t of tho per- | Hudeon Coual Company, Las bls otlee 1o Now | geplisionofdioma S iiniol"Cene ' Hatcs Wasiunaron, D, C., Jau, 14—1 u. 1g,—For the Upper Lake Reglon, rsiug barometer, cooler . nortbwest winds, cloudy weathier, and occaston. al suow or rain, , 4l Dy 81 oceaslonal use of ihe rewei: 1av@ Locn entirelyfrey frowm Calarsl, for th u 0 twulye years. “Ueapectiully yonury, Ol0. W fioLproom, aud but little damuge was sustalucd by the vessul. Tho decks above sud beluw the cargo wery burned to the extent of about haif an neh in thickocss, ‘[he passengers must highly y-rllkhc the couduct of the ofllcers and nicn 0. u purt vayment vl THB BEGULAR SALARIES ¢ oud House, 1 whicn Intevest has not been clulmed, These | nterests upon the 20,000,000 basis are a follows : sharpers hava then, by false afliduvits and v Readinge I Hroad, .:lax; New Jeraey Central ouw methos, vblaincd powers of attorney uu- | Ruilroad, 13 20-83; Pennsylvania Coal Compuny, thorizing the drawlug of the luterest here, | D353 Pennaylvania Rallroad. 75¢; Delawute & Very constderuble sume, In somo fustances, have | Hudson Canal, 13 1533 Delaware, Lackawanna been obtalned by these fraudulent practices, -\_- Western, 128{; Lehigh Valley Ralroad ang ‘The question Is now betug tated, aud will | Coonl, 1934, A promiuent Luzérne operator be brought to e attentio of the Ways and | eavs this combination will prove advautageous Meanas Comnnliter, of the propricty of directing | alike to carriers and producers, From one- tho Treasurer to make reqular Jlublk‘ statenients | fourth (o oue-third of the collivrica are now Idle, of the amount of unclatined futervst on unreg- | owing to overproduction, and, under this ar- {stered bouda, with Lhe namu of the party to | rangement, vughtto be st work by the lat of wlmm “'hd dur.l EL“\:IAI nclln'md"ll Is thoughe, | March. would tend to cheek thls swindling, S e BENATON LONOVER 3 N }n und}g}n:fi;u) wrh:hn ('ll:llhlillt‘lnf:ln" ru-ll.eclflm SUDDEN SICKNESS, rom Florids, whethes the 4 ature 18 He- ublicats or Dewucratic. {is friends represent | €137 Loulse Kellogg Iudispossd on Very hat ho 1s entltled to the support of both par- Short Notice. tics, as be certatuly Lus assisted both here, Mozeial Pleaatck i6.Ths. Chicdins THNas, BELATTIAN'S UEIRY. PuiLavELPIs, Jan, 1—Mme, Marie Roze & The m;:fig:{“hu'pinénum u(“llh&helr:l of | was chattiug with some friends yesterday after- enator , 0f Arkahsus, w under- ‘ interrupted,—it stood when it s adcertatued that tiey have Just | fooe, Sk & mesenger Interrupted, it wa drawn froim the Treasury #17,700, which was Liy | tien ten m! W X vuy us Seoutor frow llnrcn. 1361, to March, | bas sent word that sho canuot sing this ufter- 1585, Bebustlan was one of thuse Senators who | noon, aud Mr. Stakosch wants to know if you left tos Benate at the vytbreak of the Rebellion | with slug ¢ La Favorits' 17 destinations, Geu, Karzofl, alter clearlug the Uyopsa Valley ot Turks, dispatehed a column towards Kalufer, snd bus occupled Kllssura, Whers bo united the dotachments of his divis- on coming from Blatixa and ‘Yeterann. Gien, Gourko haa occupled Ikhtman The condition ©f the Czar's bealth §3 aatisfactory, and the re- Wfl: vublished in London to the contrary are of the members of thy Se ralged the money with much embarasmeny to myself at the thue, and sent it to Mr, ¥, L. Car. doxo, Btate Ureraurer, by the hand of Col. Jumes I’ Low. ‘The mouey wis not repald me by the Chamberlaln Guverument, a3 no taxes were collected by it The woney is DUX 70 M1 TO-DAY, and if the present revolutionary Government of South Carolina were possessed ‘of much honor it would assutne und pay this debt of fis pre- or. | trust in time 1t will huve,” The ation simed at Corbin, It appeurs, has made at the fnstance of Senator Jumes N, klp:flumh, brother-in-luw of Uen, M, C. utler, ———— MORTUARY. #ivecial Diapatch to The Chicaaa Tvidune, CrixToN,{la., Jau.13.—Thu largest funerallever known in this section honored the remalus of tho lste Capt. M. I, Estabrook to-lsy, The funeral wes i chargo of th Masonlc fraternity, Commaudertes of Kufehts Templar from Boone, Belle. Plafue, Marlon, Marshalltown, Cedar Rtapids, Clinton, and varfous * Blue Lodges o articloated. ‘The services were held at Ds era-llouse, and hi Bach package contalus Dr, Bantord's Improve: Iniuag Fubewith full diréciions for v la'a] il Drugeiis throughnt i Untiod s e AN y i LRI 4 TOLTIL Goneral Agoutd 0ston, Muss. TAIC PLASTER An Electro-Galvanlo Battery comblned with a highly Medicated Plaster cone (1aining tho choicest medicinal Gums and Balsams known to modern Phare ADRIAXOFLE CANNOT HOLD OUT, Loxpox, Jan, 18.—A Vienna correspondent selegraphis that advices from Turkoy show that the wuorks of Adrisuople are only vartially Saued, and unfitted to restst attack. fu Con- Maatinoplo it fs bellevod possiblo that Adrian- *ple may by carried by a coup de maln. THR FORTIFICATIONS OF CONSTANTINOPLE s consequently belng looked to a8 & last re- Mource, althouzh they seetu to be even In worse condition, Everything poluts to the complets “onfusion and dlamay of the Turks, YENI 8AGURA, 2 A Coustantinople dispatch reports that the MEXICO, TUR GOVERNOR OF TRXAR, Br. Louis, Jau. 18.—A dispatch from Houstou, Tex,, says Gov. Hubbard has writtena three- columu letter to President Ilsyes ou border aftairs, 1o gocs futo the detalls of the causes of tho Mexican rulds, aud gives - the hlstory of the saute for tho lost tweoty years, fucluding brooz, formerly in perior steaniboat trade, during late years connected with the Chicago & Northwestern Rallway ss Claitu Agent, lived on au vlaud vpposite this clty for the past seven- Russlans entered Yent & teen years, 4 enl Saghru Baturdes. The y to Joln the Boutberu cause. He wus expelled | wywhat i 1 the astonished ; Place was burned b urks, T TR T Cortluas’ capturo of Brownsvilleln 185, The | g the Senute, aud ever since thie War bis What 1" elaculated the astonlshed prima ™ o naw bean befors the publia kel fl:’;:"c'."l"" Turks. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Guvernor's spectile charges are: heirs liave becu petitionluge Congress to have | 400us, with a start; * this afteruvonl Wy, ?' . hatandtuy o tunnssd CoNsTANTINOFLE, Jan. 13.~ The Bore i Nw YoRx, Jan. 18.—Arrived—The steam- e ovs baon murderea, | ShO Fesvtutlon of expullon recuskicred, on the | 1 have been talking -u"m morniog, and [ am Slous; pala-curcts sad ordinary piasters, ey bare ceived & telegram from tho Orand Duke N.l:ht shiv Switzerland, from Autwerp. Pl laken and robbod, pout.ofices | Eround that the representations of l.l::.d nu&z‘{: lnll‘h\x' :g':;‘,',:!‘:':, :A: v."l'x'lginmrupt ed Mr. Maple. | SDREGYSlas avideiced by over vua thontiad wi- alty of Sebastlan are unfuunde legally, bo was Senstor thl March, 1505, At | son, * thero iauo use i thinking of the lust Congress the resoiution of expulsion *But I don't. want to jujnre Mr. Strakosch,” waa rescluded, sud, whhcther the Benators un- { she replied. But Mr. Maplesoo was slready on derstoud it or not, that act of resauding has | his wuy to the Acadeny, and did not hear ber ss th effect of declariug Bebustlan was Bevator | she contloued: **1 hod rsther try v than {or tho four years, and, couscquently, was cott- | havo bim dismiss the house, for there QuzexsTOwN, Jan. 18, —Arrived—The stcam- ship Pevusyivanis, from Phbijadelphia. Puraouty, Jan, 18.—~Arrived—The steam. suip Lesstug, from New York. et—— JUDICIAL APPOINTMENT, zobbed and butned, hundreds of clitzens Killed, and sutwo tortured. Willlawm McMubon, for fus stance, had bia ledw cut uit sud was forced 1o walk on lhnnxumxvl. Murdoch was chalued, 8 batrow placed on bim, snd ho was burued while iu his owu house, within fve miles of Corous Chrlul Wouvn have beet miady prisoncry and subjected Py fi r.kml" tlat the latter {s ready to recelvea “.{l:m 1 Wfi:‘wfl:flrx %m‘.l:‘lév‘;? smy ] s 1ah delegate to dlscuss armisticeconditions, : ADD0t at present givy avy ludication as to mur’m- of peace, s be fs still fguoruut THE COLUMBUS INAUGURATION. Svecial Disoaich (0 The Chicayn Tribune, Coruxbus; 0., Jan. 13,~The city 18 flliog up to-night, Maoy military compantes bave srriy- Uy ats, In waay wa) calud by 63 pesicuce au ! s they aro nuw perfuct i SYSEY Tobpect wud (o bead pilaster (8 G world wedlctie,” All we ssk from Sperynulleret o the THE TUUKISI PEACENAKERS. d to take part ln thy i ment tou boerible to weutivn, tied 10 bls pay for that period. AU ooy rute, [ must be a large sudlence. [ could uad 1s 8 6toule trial. The prica s &) cents, sitbough le:fi::l:l:llon,;' Jan, 19.—The Urand Duko | comonon T sisior s riauon feslsiies Rumou, N, Co It 18=CGor. Veneo hus | | 8.ih il dollses worts of iupisi havedass | 105 oy §al been dravi by tho betrs. dresstu twenty mivates If the sullenco would | BeCL AR SR P Mk, MG raionts telegrum 40 tho Porte, very ex- | wocleties from Ciactanatl, Clevelaud, Daytos, | “PPO2 oF thie i €0t Demo | 013 the public ugriets. Mol e es fuuste sat et repiroed ES%!;;"}'..;‘:?-!’.‘:‘.‘- Femeay eon oo h?{«?fifi% und rcady ‘There are to be some very elaborute eulogles { of an hour longer, uutll Mr. Mapleson returued o the late Senator Morton this week. Alargo | wod sold that Miss Kellogg, bhaving bad to vumoer of the wembere of boto Houses will | face the slterostive of singing or dismbssing speak. 3ore atteution will bo pald to these | the sudience, had concluded to sing, aud eulogics than bas been to avy sluce the death of | save ber salury; 30 the curtain rosu at sbout § cratic lawyer of this ¢ity, to by Cliet Justice of the Btate Bupreme Court, In place ot Richmond 3L Pearson, deceated. e —— Advertiséa by Bwlles 4. Moxlco Las furBlahod sn ssylum for the rob- ‘bers snd & place of deponit fur their stolen woods., 5. ‘The Mexican Goverument hos been notified many tmes by ours of the vxistenrs of thoe evils, but it bus not restratued ite citizens, sud it refusce 418 o yuscrupulous dealers will be fo Biarepreseut theui 107 AelflaA winisoes uud Gudeavor o substitute ulhers. L300 aak £ GOLLINS' VOLTAIG PLASTER Pft:;ly asked that two Turkish delegates bo s;ld hmegl L ¢ Kezanlik, aud that they ety 4¥s the fullest possible pdwers. A B2 of the Urand Ottowau Council, held aud Toledo, who will arrive during the night or ou thy carly tralns 1y the mornlug. Half-fare sutes have been inade on the various roads ceu- unday, (ongeqy; £} tering bere, many of which will run special to peront thu United States to break up thy bostile | Mr. Sumner. Tho culogies upon Senator Bogy | o'clock. She had scomed in perfect health the tent quently appoiuted two Plenipo- | tralus. A special from Ciucinoatt will bring | 18 Sozodont, snd If you uss it daly, the white | bands which cowwlt the atrocitivs, sud bus de- 1 i l tore. B . Uave it if you have tosend 1o us for It Marle, '3 A A CTurd ot aitathut (0 J040 & thsY fOrWAE: will also soon be delivered, and it Ls stated that | uight before, bavivg gone .to her box after L Whiotesate et Helat: Diesdh ulthu lwbmulux uhl'e{mmen ml speak, ungul--llfhehmhu UMI " :ud‘ :l;fi;ucd"wu Beuator Joaes uu elaborate ress 1o | whole of the asecul ant ol uon,” "I preparation, ¥ which Mu. Roze bad uppeared. muku'uuu ubout 500, jucluding 100 poleg, The various Comuwittees have arruogements fully wade for thy reception aud culertalnment ot gucsts, klea ot 156 poarl between tho prrted subles wii Waove 1ts excellence ae & deutrifce, and thy eweete Beas of e ruath will sitest it yisitying roger- 84 co Lus refused 1o exccuty the extradi- 4100 treaty by notwarrendering ralders who were themselies cuetuics of waukwd, by breaklng the ADRIANOPLE, C4t Fite, Brithhy Mitrary attache, tolo- BoldTby il rouzhont the Uuited States 53d Cadadas, sl b QUSRI Tropristors, Doctos, im0,

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