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VOLUME XXXIIL. - CIIICAGO, TIIURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1878, EIGN Informed quarters, it appears that the latest Havana, bringing a Commission appointed by FO R . advicrs from London, via Vienns, areof arather | the Bpaunish Government to examine the hox 6atlsfactory clharacter, and the relations bes | supposed to contatn the remains of Christopher tween Rusela and Encland are nuwl on | Columbus, Theexamination wos permitted after " a better footing. Thae Agence ftusse | many formalities had been goue through with, Armistice Negotiations Mak~ to-day eays tho Golos was well informed | The box was removed from the place of fts de- MINERAL YWATERS, APOLLINARIS There can be no question the Hight of the States to make the aubsidi- ry silver colns struck at the United States 12 Mint a tender without Jimit In the payment of WASHINGTON. An Expedient that May /~{ < timall 1o afford any senaible felief, On tho ot i er hand, the rellef which Is possible from for- when 1t was annouuced yesterday In a telegram | posit, the scals broken, and the inscription o/ 34 =] rign #llver coins is unlimited. Not ooly would NATURAL, K ID G- I IO w ES' ing Little or No from Vicona that Austria scemed to be entirely | closely examined. Thebones were scrupulously Resorted to by the Sil-/ ;o fi cotlre current eolnae of the Mexican liver 1 Progress. reasstired as to the protection of her Interests | inspected and photographstakenof the rematns. ver Men, nllar o aiverted 1o this country, but great amounts of that coln now scattered In various parts of the world would ol he attracted to ties United States, until its value Liers as money was teduced to its bultion value elsewlere. in the approaching negolfations for peacs. This FAILURE. conslderation lias provably had vomething to do Loxvoy, Jan, 23.—Lomax, Weston & Co., : with the improvement which has taken place In | merchants, ship and Insurance sgents, have The Peace Movement Baid to | fic\iuuionintonden tatled, Lishilities, §275,00. - . NINERAL WATER, The Queen of Table Waters, DOWN IN PRICE! The States Believed to v ‘Be Decidedly Unpopular GERMAX OPINION. una, i BLAINE’S BILY., HIGHLY EF"]:,.E !:les?fl:x in ny ol pop Beariy, Jan, 23.—The semi-offictal Provincial 1AvAxa, Jan, 23.—A Spanish eolumn recent- Q Remedy of Their A BOUBLE-BUEASTRD APFAIIL 2O L LR AR S Weliione Bl uLia, Correspuondence savn IL percelves fn the earnest [ Iy surprised nn fusurgent band uear Bayamo. Own,. Bverial Mmateh to The 1MMcagn tribute, e, Wasminatox, ). C., Jan, 23.—Senator Blatne surprired Ms friends to-day by Introducing a g . U Ny 8 PROT A WS and successful negotiations for an armistics the | The insurgents took to the wouds, leaving ecv- probability of a apeedy conclu of peace. | eral prisoners and sume ammunition In the Fueld, Leiter Genrge's Honp., nt, Wholesome, ar others. o GO DOREATM, . Apotute & C Austrin Entiroly Sntlsfled that | oo anicle adis: b Complete pewce wii deal the Spuit troapr Senator Blaine to the Fora with a | mbve serrinme. ar prde s foganteil o sl P el seser e oy G .Uo. Hor Intorests Are Not amd thesolution of qurstions wiieh |t T oo 0aeThat miltay opers- Double-Barréled §il- among the most radical of the advocates of a artifictally serated waters, Endangored. tave to he taken into consideration ranuot WANT DO, double standard. His LHI t8 understoo to rep- reseut the views of those who lelleve ina bi- metalllc staudard, but who belfevo that thers chy and ver Bill, 2 jcal Moclety, ete. ** Superlar to EXPOSITION BUILDING. to a certain extent be effected without the pro. Loxpox, Jan, 23.—The Hpaolsh steamer flfis. I‘Ji'l‘ 1t H00N, Pregident of fllall'!fl'- i vious underatanding of the Kiropesn Powers | Pance went down with two of her crew alter a Pofoefin Chemiat to the o Jos, E hould he an equated value between the wold 2 Ci lon ta the Nrft- and thelr co-operation. But the relations bith- | colliston in the Mersey with the ship Baring . 4 meen. Vot e o fifi"fifi:‘; od " for Offer Russfa Invites Andrassy to | erosubsisting between the Tomons appear to | Brothers, from Norfolk for Liverpoor Gold and Silver to Be Jointly ff,'.'.l',ffi'." u‘:c;:.lltel::og‘:i (I’lr'!}’u':ll:«f ‘g:fg UOLD SHIFPMENTS, 4 | hi he Sta 2 ARONAMAA, F. R. G M.y C. 8. 1., Kure “ ” Selze upon Bosnia and Ssond Krounde (o uting thab st | oG RON Stumst L catinot afford to matntaln the singlo standard, Plchas (o, \Westiningint “Hldep.: ~Landnn: decisive moment of tho Eustern complicn- o, ] A stsles to 4h end Equally Legal- | flare, WbS\npomaand Reteahin® Hean_Sode or Herzegovina, tona success will attend the efforts made | JITRet G IO R0 New York sesiersoms the Tend that we are large producers of silver, aud that NN R Rusgeon o Ar, . to bring sbout a solution whila fully protecting TIUE POPE, nder, no ’ W ALLIN ‘u{u yliondon. \liy far the besi QUALITY the intercats of a general pesce. A pledee of | Romm, Jan, 23.—A mruqlmndent says the OUGNT TO OTILIZE THED METAL gp:xlllnl ater for daily us this seems to be offered by the wisdom and | Pove has relapsed fnto hostility to the ltailan as g circulating medium, and that to attempt b s p . B ‘aurt an overnment in consequence of the » Prodi ts contraction simply to the gold standard will [ EBEDEDE SANE 8 00, y |Bt- Potorsburg Papers Comment | jiiesio o s, ofees by the visdun wn Gmportomiten of Canioal Stacont aud ‘shes | Uncomfortalle Predicament | s conra ot S Lo theguld slaulict il 2@ be. . e [nllower InNZErous - <A 0l Fole AReata for Unitnd States and Canedes, Freely on the Tone of the mate unlon with the nelghioring Powers, and | {iriinilen o of Mr, Lamar, ot Mis- values, and next by a st tors deagerous. in FOR BALE DY DEALERK, DRUGGISTS, . the peaceful disposition recently muntfested by [ pHENCH AENATOMIAL ELECTION. flation'of values by a wild rush for unimited IND GROCERR, i English Press England." VrnsaiLLes, Jan, Z3.—The Scnate to-day bal- sivsippi. vaper {ssues, He ,{,l,flu the wholé controversy N ) ry genuge boitle bears the ¥ KL,LOWY labet, 3-BUTTOX DO NOT WANT PEACE. loted without result for u life Senator, to fill e be settled now on a firin basls that will not LoNDoN, Jan. 24—h a. tn—A 8t Petersburg | $h vacucy ocasionell by the death of Gen. Daurette de Paladines. The requisite majority 0% isturbed far genemtions. A very -l GENERAL NOTICES. portant feature of Mr. Blajue's bill fs (n the Matthews to Demand a Vote on A~ A S A 7 And Declara that a War with En. | corespoudent tolegraphatle folluwing: “There [ s337. Tho Duke Decares, late Miniator. of Jourth rection, where he provides that coln " Is much excitewnent here, and but litle bupe of | Forelan Affairs, nominated by the Right, re. A 3 certlficates may be issued from the Trensury 1] I I gland Would Be Very the sticeeas of the negotlalions I8 entertulned, 'i';;jlwd 123 votes, aud- M. Lefranc, Republican, His Resolution To- i atan O GOLP AND AILVER RULLION i . N} 5 B 20, n stanp ra from the mines. These certlli- 1 Popular. It i already rumored that they have besn THE OANSMEN, Morrow. cates will largely remove the sreument of - broken uff. Many deslre no armistice for the LoNnox, Jan. 33.—The President of the Ox- And that peace should Le dictated | ford Boat-Club saya Oxford is not taking any ntinople. The threatening language | action to bring about an International iniversity At 35¢ convenience se often urged againat the use of eliver as money, and under the operation of the scction, 3 enacted fnto o law, more bullion Suleiman’s Army to Be Taken to AMERICAN MERCANTILE 3 \ Plumb, of Kansas, Velunteers D . of ascction of the English press causes much | contest, It Columbiu College four row ut the ’ A would probably go the Treasury for certificates PER PAIR, Constantinople and Gal- rritation. Teople ny:‘ “We' dn ot wish orar {}"F"& oo armutiie m 7 chosns tosan T Hts Vet o Givl-Servs it Sl rsaalichase” e REPORTING COMPANY lpolf. with Ergland, but, 1 f ts forced upon us, it | O*10rd oF Catnbridze may hoost (o seud. 1o Reform, TraA e talked ot among Souatird, liGouh s ] I will be linmensely popular.’ Much depends on | Loxnow, Jan. ZE—The great tr of the Ras- Blalng intends 1o make & specch on the silver Our Reports are written by our awn experienced ‘ 1 the attltude of Austria, rezardiog which there ;l";ngNlhfll“:L"l'lg;“fl"g;neflfid i tflg;}’ule’r-- queation before the Vot I taken on the Fluanco 9 " b on « the " ctober, Itus . ) bill iy compiied under ods ows anpervision. *1 T, oo 1u. iy Seiliiaion] enosnadmig s fled. or b 10 prisoncrs acdused, | Gen. Slierman's Obliging Indorsement | Conmineen bl s Y, 'a un umia. i iy the actual offense was ITOYVCY oni; . i - the VWest Aussociated Press, Speetal Reports, Collections, and Adjustments 3-BUTTON Faliing Back on 5 Loxnox, dan. 2—6a. in—A disdateh from | apainet tweuty. The remaluing. siebity-pins of Ex-Indian Commission WaTTON, 1 Gt da B0t fntro- 'y " Vienna ssserts that Russinflias invited Austrin to | were lberuted on ball. ‘The prisoners fnehude er Smith, dueed fn tie Senate to-day by Mr, Blaige {3 In receive spectal attention. A t $1 75 ! Trains Arriving at Constantino. | 124 miuediste posscssion of Bossuin aud bath lucu_‘glndywnul:leu& and belonged to various its full text as follows: . W. T, Dowxax, Prest., . . riving al = | Herzegovine, Count Auirassy hesitates, Ha | classes. They realde eeent purtions o A Lt to authorixe the colnage of silver dollara Ot hmrn ide reat. Managers ple Still Crowded with et e st £ “!,‘f the Emplre, “A number of them belonged to BILVER, for cirenlation, and to make: $he same a legals Lrvenerr W, Munnar, Bec'y & Teean, ! i the nublesse, A great many witnesses wera PROAPE! " tender, and for other purposes, Fugitives. flclently respeet Austria's futereste, but ho has | cxamined, and the leading counsel of | Moscomw PROSPECTS IN THE SENATE, Jie it enttcted, etc., That siiver bullion may ho 85 Washington-st., Chicago. Full Uines other flrst-class discovered smony ther what e fears will be o | and 8t. Petersburi avbeared for the defcnse. Wi fleraig 1o T ihionus {rr:::u"lr;mm devoalted at, anx colnage mint, gind coln-coeuy ' v i i A o (HEECE, 4 1o, D. Cy dun, 2, —The B 4 i 4 i I e U males at low prices? WARLIKE, e e Enmnle e b openell buitor)], (g ygn. onEARROR it e KNGS |08 (Rt et e e tivdny com- | Treatnrmy in the sams manner as coin-certincates \f % i tiations with & view to modifying the Russian i " are now In the Asmsay Oflioe in the Cityof New fi announces that a new Cabinet bas been constt | pured with the exdting skirmishing ot yester: | Yope, for toe return In silver dollars of — grains DBoston, New XYork, Philadelphia, ENOLAND DOE§ NOT ATPZAR TO PACK DOWN. | demands. tted, with M. Coumoundoures as President of | (uy between the survisors of the war of 1510, | of " stanaard miver, Tt oy Alb or e Sto Louis, —— ——e [By Cadle to The Chicaao Tridune.) ™me Nlfl%!u‘l‘unl. :Ix;:'(ig;m’wlu:w‘.}:afls'l:r'flze! “pm l:-r({rlnr‘ The | Senutor Cockrell, of Missonr, conctuded the per runanr‘.l‘ ounce "n' I:‘u n 48 miay frum R PTTOE S LhE B e s s 2, emnle s AT . ¥ ® 1 1 3 r fizee by tho recto ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED ART GALLERY, Loxpox, Jan, 24—G . m.—The question dnll‘:l“‘:’s‘l'ci:l: _""m"cm:";:::"“;;‘,‘;""]f"d'.'pf;.;" TILE AUSTRIAN MINISTAY. spech e begun on Monday, and touls the | of the Mint, with the appressl b woising nr Srot now awaiting decision {8 not merely a sottle- > Y Bt £: New Youk, Jan, Z5—A specinl says | ground that the principul and’ fnterest of the | Secretary of the Treunury, and which rate shall Against negotiating notes signed by me_pasable to th DIterof Carl DIcier & Gore & failawh: ORe. dajed Moy 33, In7a, for the sum of BV hundred dollars (#300), dtio trenty-tour montns {rom dato, and ono_ dated May 22, 1876, for two hundre 1 Porte to-day recaived o telegram, sent by Ber- | yhe Austrian Miulstry has resigned, but it fs ver Pasha from Kezanllk on Monday, stating hlzhl{pmlmble that a compromise will be ef- that the Russian conditions lad not yet been | fected carrerpond an exactly ms prasidlo witn the market rate, wnd the bullion thus placed shall, in addnion 10 oiher required colnnge authorixed by exiating vublic debt are lceally payable in sllver coln, ment between Russin and Turkey, but it in- Benator Randolph, of New Jersey, followed him BRANDS d foriy dollars, due tweniy- cludos tho sofety of all Europe, Russia’s L on directly opposite ground. luw, be colned without delay to the - full capacity seven months from date, both with Intereat at § pu formulated, but he expected to learn them ovn e e yom . : of the mints. Ao nobres Qoswie. tormetly s o coutrol terms ato known only to Germady and Aus- | quceaay, The pourpurler shumed that the FINANCIAL. Renator Laumar, swhose specct has. been long | *ige, %, “Fhat any gatn or proft ariing from the firm.” The conslderation not being eomplete. g5 : expected, then took the floor, but it was sug- | coluuge of sllver dollara mhabl, ufter tho Dayment wiil be refused. DAVID GODD tris, and the tono of tho Gorman pross s | conditions would lm“-gln wider buaring than wus P HTE AT LR Eestel that e should wot speak natil to-nor. | of titlawinl wastage, be covered nto the reans — > A b . ) Bl cl Lol 2 ~ [ ] h‘lgmy dg—ntfl:lnnt, Imfiiylng‘t:mlz u;,,.;mxx :I‘m‘i::ztn :Il:;tyg;:ul. ho conversation between SBTAL DIRIEA LS T4 SR Pribine, rovr.! 5“““0, ,:h":iu‘m;‘m", lmn‘cm:rgs of “;“ ney of the ;:llc" u;e:lnx; ouloe: :’l :uuln:nb-l 9 w g T . . | resolution, vreferred to have u ve . SEe, e allver doilar hereln authorized to bo BAMUEL W. PARIER was adnittod to —_— tice negotistions will cerlaluly faj 1IAD DEEN SOMBWIAT ANINATED, PRILABELVINA, Jun. 2.—Several fying ro o Oy L e Siah T endolies herel 5 @xisting L, was finally agreed to permit the dobate to con- tinue until Friday, when Matthews will demand o vote before adjournment. LAMAR'S BPRECT 1s awalted with soue curiosity, as it 13 reported that, while he witl oppose the Matthews reso- lution from personal conviction, he will, never- theless, under the lustrictions of both fouses of the Misslsslppt Leglslature, vote for It, Some of Lamar's friends, however, say that he coulil not 8o fur stultify Mlmsclf, and that his vote will be on the same side as his speeeh, and ond that his speech will oppose all silyer meas- ures. W o A large number of business men from New York und Bostun ara here, working earnestiy to defeat silver leglstation and the bill repealing the Resumption act. They are assisted In this by the presenice of the Byndicate, sbout which there are sine ugly rumors, Somie af the silver menthink that the Eastern muney power, as 4 last extremity, will uuite to ralae o large sum of money It 18 conld be used to secure the ultimate defeat ol any siiver WL, But the sllver niendo not seem to lose any of their contidence, LSTIMATER OF ATRENGTH, Representative siiver men to-day say that they do not think that the antialtver people can poesibly secure more thay twenty-four voten in the Henate at the utmost, and thnt twenty ja uow ull’ that can certainly be' relled upon, The autisllver men, on the contrary, cluftn twenty-slx certaln, which I8 Just enough tu prevent the passage of the LIl over a veto, When the vote ls so close 1t s fmposat- ble for efther alda to predict with accuracy what the flnal result will be. According to the best cetimates, the ailver men may confidently rely upou tifty-twoand possibly upon fifty-three votes. A CONCESHION. Asan ludlcation of tha growth of the allver senthncat, the representatives of tho goldites Vienna correspondent telegrapha that Aus. tria Is The Porte to-day (Wednesday) sent the dele- | Mors about fallures have been traced, but only gates fuller power, ‘The Portes desira for | V70 More were m!au known to-day. The old pence has fucrcased all the more because Count | 10Use of Rotiert Wood & Co., founders, who Zichy has received no fresh instructions trom | S8t the McPherson bronzo statue In Washing- Austria, although It 5 known that Count Ap- | oW several statues for hlrmnufxt Park, and drassy has been informed of Itussiu's peace sumne for the Boston army and navy monument, tenditione, n|m| fi:fldllfll:d lllhrll‘;l n[-orkm;lu, numberlng ahout fitty, and called thelr creditors to meet ] w. 3 LoNDON, Jub Bh B et pust atateatn | thisafteravon. The fallure s not heavy, but anofticial form that a deputation of Cuneerva- ;}"B o ?cm'am,m,l::;fi" xmnc: m,; AGll-otker tive members had an {ntervicw with Sir Stafforg | fIFs and, n‘l e l" ;m' :;ru Dearly Al Baflas Northeote, Chancellor of tho Exchequer, on delplila inetal<ieal u:"""" hope to resume at Tuesday, to urge upon the Government | VVCC: Ullnour & Challice, wholesale grocers, the nur’ ity of taking' up an attitude of Frankford, have falled fur $6,000. The lia. of e obeervatiBht In view of bilitles of Richardson, Mcllvaln. & Co., .af thedangefous dolays to the armistice Interposed | CUCSEER ::,mmm Asseelated Press by Russin. The Chaneellor admitted the grav. Nrw Yonk, Jan, 23.—The Dost, fu fts finan- ity of the situation, and sskured the deputation | oo cotum, apenkiug of the fallures yesterday that the Government would continuo to adhere in Phfladelphly, says: 1t appenrs now us it to fts policy of mm":l;’;: neutratity, there was some arrangement between all the by witle g A correspondeut at Rome aunounces that thg | 13 UY hich the puper wis made. und sold fu 5 % away that proper business management does ::‘“I‘::v:‘l‘:‘um" bas been ondered to proceed to | 1, recognize, We know of one huyer here ho N who bought flfteen pleces of this paper, each IN LONDON. pleco of which wus deawn by some one of the Loxpon, Jan. 2.—Reports of the Russian :;n-llle‘r .l’i;'mu. -uld !ndurn?rl by l-:,’ & (i Htokes, advance beyond Adrianople are attracting ai- | Uut of Uficen pleces ouly onw plece turus out tentlon, but wild statomenty from Constan- | Ebily, 38 1t timutedt that hetween $200,00 tinople do not command much eredit, [t was suld here, As leather an.r was always ranked thought, at most, that only a few Russian cav- | high fv sold very well, \ considerable amount. alry could have been seen In the direction of | of It wus also pluced in New Englund. One of ¢ uber In the louso of Commons yesterdny the | of faluren fn Tatuc, the Worst festurs ta JrnLer Under Becretary for the Forelgn Department, fost every one briugs to IlfiI:I. sume new form n reply to a queation, sald: “The Forelun | of deception or fraud,’and t s more difi- Office has recelved no suthentic Information ;",:L'h";‘(‘,““l.‘“‘:?& lf,'.‘,';‘:h‘(:;: |1|u:h|u15;g“fi{n“r‘ru that s strong Russlan forco was marching on | 9 ! Py 4 5 Galllpoll, but” hind recelved reports, concerning | Sryl Fitbout endavgering the principal of the the truth of which ft lad mno Ilenry 8. Slecler & Co., pafut-maunfacturcrs means of Judging, that the Russlan | of thls l‘ll{ have suspended. They decllne to troops wera advancing in that direction, The | Make publ fethe amount of indebteduces, but panle in Constantinople conscquent on the :','::fm‘,‘l'"”d 8 meetiug of thelr creditors for evacuation of Adrianople and the arrival of In common with gold, far Al Emnia 1y to and including &5, ant for il mrus excecding 85 thie deotor shall have the right togenderin full payment and the creditor (he right to demand one-hali the amonnt in woid coly and one-half fn shiver dollars, ¢, 4. Fineor standant gold and silver bars Learing the slamp of cny cottuge mint, or assny ofice at New York, shall ba_recelved by inn As sistant Treasnrer of the United States ug E York for thele stamped valae, wh wuvd for gold coln, and the certil e8 w0 fen shall be redeotmed by the Secretary of the 1t ury on demand, at the oftce of the AnsIntunt T nrerut Now Yorit, i coln or stamped Uats of bulle fon depverted ot its option, TOE COMMITTEES. REVENULS, Spevial Disvatch io The Chicado Tridune, Wasisatos, D, C., Jan. 20.—The Ways and Means Committee have recently been carelully comparing the estimates of the Treasury for revemie for the tlscal year with the probable ex- pentitures of the Govermnent, It i3 believed that the Committee bas come tothe conclusion that, § the plan of postpouning the SInking Fund 18 udapted, 1t will be pussible to ralse revenue eunngh from ordinary sources without hmprov- Ing utaz upon tea ond coffee, Petitions con- tnue to pour in from the fron-workers of Penn- aylvanta praying that no changs be wade in the exiating Tarhil lawe, ‘I'tnt pugar queation 1s very complicated, There are six different nterests to be cousidered, all of which are represented. INDIAN APPATRS, The Iouse Comumbttee on Indian Atfalrs {s Hkely to report a blll favoring the transfer of the Indlun Servies to the War Department. “Flie Houso Appropriations Committee Is defer- ring action on the Indlan Appropriation bill nntil the fndian Committes has declded upon this subject.. The Appropristions Committeo has not yet been able to determine from the estimates presented whether the transfer would result I economy or not, CUTTING DOWN BALARIES, an interast in the buasiness of the Grand Pa~ cifio Hotol from Jan. 1, 1878, JOHN B. DRAKE & CO. T0 ALL LUMBER-DEALERS, SOTICE—Orders given to and for the use of Thomas Goodwllite for the purchase of jumber for his business of a data long previous to thls have heen rarule. DAVID GOODWILLIE. COAL. KELLEY, MORLEY & CO,, DEALERS AND SHIPFPERS OF COAL! AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, MAIN_OFFICE..-97 WASHINGTON-ST. TWO LARGE SUITES OF OP- ERATING ROOMS. GREAT SPECIALTY, CABINET PHOTOS ALL STYLES, AT $6 PER DOZEN! QUALITY THE FINEST, G Sittings by appointment, ¢#8TUDIOR AND GALLERY, 210 & 212 Wabashav. ~ JEWELRY, Fic. Messrs. Matsan & Co, FINE JEWELERS, Are meeting with large sales in spite of dull times, because the purchaser finds their NOT OPPOSING REUSBIA'S DEMANDS, but, inding that one of them would be re. garded by England 8s a casus belli, Count Andressy is trying to have it so modified as toavert war, which wonld become general in Europe shonld England mako the least warlike preparation at this crisis, Pence would become [mpossible, Thero are grave resons for foaring that BHE WILL DO 60, however. Night beforo lnst n delegation of over forty members of Parliamont had a pri. vato fntorview with the Chancellor of the Exclioquer, to inquire whethor the Govern- ment intonded to allow the Russians to ad. vaaco on Constantinople nud Gallipoli, Eir Stafford Northcole roplied that EXGLAND WOULD ENPORCE TIIE CONDITIONS laid down in Lord Derby’s noto to Russia Inst Moy, adding that, unless things altorod, the Governmont wonld ask for supplies, as forothadowed in tho Quoen’s zpsech, aEN. Gounko 1a 8ald to bo at Koshan, only two days’ march from Gallipoli, having abandoned his pur- sult of Sulolman Pasha, who {s at Kavaln, preparing to embark for transportation to Gallipoli Ly sea, If Qourko gets thora first, Suloiman Pasha cannot reach Constan. tinoplo ot all, ms the RNussiaus will com- mand the Dardanctles. OPTICIAN. L e, MANANSE, OFTICIAN, Tribune Ralidiog, Fize 5pectas enautied to all #ights ou scientife prine Ciples, ?)“n ind L‘Iel ik, Soia o Fleld” lawes "Teleicopen Sers- Hw‘ 5 ¢ Kidial e e don parts RA'I ES yh ¥ R 0 & 1 hi 1 e et = N VRGN = say that they will not cousent to the cofnage of " ¥ D Tr— thousands of refugees, would be suftielent to INDIANAPOLIS, 3 The Appropriations Committes has partly e S g’OOdS BETTER &nd PEACE PROSPECTS, account for the eireulatlon of auch ramors,” sualel Limaichte ™ e vl " :;wl;nm‘l’;:{»‘!]:n:ll:?rlg:'"l::l‘rro":lwlll:q r‘\;u:l:; :fi:‘;‘fn\)’ll‘nulg’rlx:“gl%l::lfl}: B, l‘)’(l’tlm‘le‘)u{"lg;rnli:-l QUEAN STEAMSIII 5, KICHOLAS, British vessels havi d 1 M NDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 23.--A committee i Q e pe TRFOD TA AR 5% CHE.A.PER tha,ll 9186- 87, PrrEnsnuna, Jan, X.—The Grand Duke Bay to Bcofl::tl;uy? s St from Jinl from New York, ma"""““ thio holders ot ::::;‘:: :gft l?:;:l:‘«:’e:ln'::‘lulg:;hv::::" il :?‘:E“O‘l":'.‘;gf “'l"‘:}'(fi"'r"'"tfif"'fi{; {‘1’!‘&' 1'“061.;’5 AMERIG AN LIN Nicholas telegraphs that he futends to lenve TUBBIAN PRESS OPINION, sccond-mortguge bonds of the Water-Works X POSSHLE KRURE s, lumatic and Comulur salary service within the » Kezanlik on thie 24th inst., and bopes to arrive Loxpox, Jan. £3.—Dispstches from 8t, Petors- | Company, have heen hero forthe past two days, 3 crminent fncome, Conslderublo reduction where, Choice new pieoes in Sterling Silver just opened. ' ‘There {s conalderable speculation amoog the silver inen a8 to the plau to be adopted fn the event of the ultimate fuilure of un acceptable Silver bill. One uf the most lugenfous and ap- parently feasible plans yet suggested [s that the Western and Southern States by thelr Legisl- tures make the Mexicau dollar a legal-tender for debts within thelr respective Stutes. It Is claimed that this can be doue under the law 0 to be proposed in'a number of "Treasury The rencral policy ol the Committes 0 b tu enter upon " the sama career of enforced retrenchment which was begun in tho Just Congross, and which has resulted thus far in so many deficlencles nud lnseriousty crippting wany bratiches of the service. TUR WIISKY INTEREST, ‘The distilled spirits men favor the reduction of thu whisky tax from D0 cents Lo 50 cents per ot Adrianople on the £7th, TUE RUSSIAN PROGRAMME, Panis, Jan. 20.—The Journal des Debata learns that Russla bLas Informed tho Powers that she does not alm at signing & treaty of peace at_Constantinople, us she recognizes the dificulties which inight arlse from sucha couree, but she contines the advance of her burg speak of the Irritation there at the Kngiish | and to-uight, alter consultation with the oflicers attitude, and quote the utterances of the seml. | Of the Cunpany, submitted a propoaitfon for official press to the effect that {f the prescut ne- | ¥4 amleably transfer of the works from the gotiations full It will be In cousequence of En- | present management toono In tho luterest of gland’s refusnl to recogniza & peace concluded | the bondholders. The Water-Works Dircctors without tne patticipation of Furups. wiilmect and consider the proposition in the ot v morning, Interest has been promptly paid on h,’.‘oc“,’fl:fl' {::“ fllelre':-:mu{flllr:»‘;l't,:mrg'l}l‘:flfla', the first-norteage bonds, but noue has been “Philadelphia and Liverpool, RED STAR LINE, Carrylng the Belgtan and Unlbed Ristes II‘IIAI.' “I."I'l‘ln RKCT s0d ONLY 10 ANTWERD, Srery twelve days, altcrnately frum P P 7 et paid on the sccond serics since February last, A ™ enerally supported by the rey b"r.“fi.'fl'.fn?.‘in;.'.fi.m I‘ v Y { Aty with the, obea of exerclloy preditiro f:.'-'fif,"«',f-'fm:fi?.f.‘, bkvmtl‘xl: (!:::r‘:ll:"fl:r‘nil“!‘:rlé‘; third '"“"K"l‘- to the aniount of §00, aud the Constitution, and that the consequunc 5:31{;.:35"3:‘ %lm “’r-’zem mxlluu yimcm': FETER WgGHT & sON, V] Vid s [ Upoa the: Rocte: A8 aoa axbe proliminartes | RS0, SRESIn bY -Alio. prieruse el nce to | held by the Bank of Commerce, The secuid- | of suct action will be 10 foree tho Eust (0 ncept | Ty sparer. for ihe. samryh g Interct, w. 0T At 218 Kast Mandolph-at , CBICAZ0. | e " T8 | of poacearo accepted an armistice will be con. the bitter end. - L WAL L0 | mortgage Lolders propuss to pay ntercat on " nd legal-tender, The followiug | period for whisky comen malnly from Kentucky ~YeB LAWKENCE, Mausger, ' "7 CHAMPAGNE WINES, | cluded, and the preliminarics vomumunlicated to = i the lirst geries, and, If there s o surplus after | 1 88 carrency aud legal-tender, The followlug | perk wnid ot d ta It for tho 2 5 ) Gl i o TR MIFS the payment of thelr awn, nppl‘ It 1o tho futcr- | 18 &n outline of this scheme: The power of | Wt sl of tern rectigers favor u CHOR”M'JMML S"‘AMERS P RUAKIAR RS TR, I ARMIES, o il Londs held by this bank. 1t iy be- [ Congress to regulats the value of forclen coins | Foit Sio'0r tne tam ane wiss toe be ey ot . ‘New York snd Glasgor. N 8. Pxreasnune, Jan, 2.—The Journal de MATCKING ON, lleved the provositiun wifl be accepted. Is not an exclusive power I 1ts own | the distilleries, and desire that the apirits bo Loxnox, Jan. 2.—A dispatch from Constan. = tnoplo says the ltusslans have arrived at | ° NRW YOIK. Keshan, and are expected 1o reach the neigh- | Naw Yomk, Jan. 2.—The Natlonal State borhood of Gallipoll by Raturday. Bank has suspended ite Cashier, Isase Guston, . BULRIMAN'S ARMT, vending an examiustion of Lis accounts. It Loxpox, Jan. #.—A dispatch from Constan- | Was discovercd he had been carrying a large tinople reports thut the flcet cammanded by | amount of checks and slght Jrafts of James K. Mauthorpo Bey lias started for Kavala to cig. | Bathzate & Sons, extenstve butchurs, whio were bark Suloiman Pasba's troops, Half of the ar- | the larcest dealers at the bank. They needed " : Uam | BOLINIA, Feb. 8, 10am @ | VICTORIA, Feb, s dam szow, Liverpool, of Losdoudérrs, ‘ork to London dlicet, aml kLYbI. h, trausported freo without further annovanc aud that the rectitier’s stamp be ubobishe Tho project i3 now under conslderatton b tween the Western and Eastern interest, 1 nature, It {s not made exclusive by any pro- bLibitlou of it to the Stutes. Itrcsults that the Statea tuay cxercise it if the Federal Quvern- ment shall fall todo so. Tuis ductrlnc is sus- | whisky men have been warued by thu - disagre talued by all tho authorities, The framersof | ment of the tobuceo men thut united acthon i3 the Coustitution contemplated that esrential Lo acconplish un ;ng fu their intere FORXIUN COINS WOULD CONTINUE 70 CiRcUtaTa | ¢°1: The tobaceo people have been defeated on - wevount of their own disagreement. It sccuy hero us thoy slwuys lad circulated since the probable that a resulution allowling distitlers to tirat settiewent of the country, They provided | tors hixhwines and alcotiol uutilJuly 1 so us §t. Detersburg says: * On tho recelpt of the first talegram intimsting the Porto's desire o ne- Rotlate wa warned the public aunlnst exagger. ated optimlsm, beeauso the sincerity of tho Porte's desire for peace did not suf- ficlently appear. The dlspatches published In the British Blue Book contirm our view, The Vorte's inltistive was promptoa by Lord Derby, not in order to offey the belligerents INE. 8 NTW YORK TO GLASUOW, AT, AND LO L VRRRUOL, DUBLIN, mure money than the Directors would permit, 9 ¢ miry gt o0 Lot by For Salo Erorymiere, | Sour, o e 37 it soprouh oac | Gy " 12 Gl ndE o |t S ST S |ty it Comer o et e | it e s i e LATE OF LOUIBIANA’ Thur 3 r E s | other, but to enablo England from the outset to : paper and credit them on the s, The Di- for the countecleitiog of them. Sueh "TIK TIMBER THIRVES, g S $15 and BT SR b hediouna; | et i INTERPERR IN TIIE NRGOTIATIONS, FEE ULARION GF GELIROLEY Fectors inwnedlately aushended Guaton sad took | Sebte T8 the count Toreigh i “coius, - Tothe Wetens Aswetared Lrees, has been considerably relnforeed, measures Lo secure the bank from los LYING OFF LIKE sAEEP. Rhodes & Server, pruduce merchants, 20 A Constuntinople correapondent says & sur, | Whitehall strect, bave wade an wssignoient. geon who hud churge of o atugle tratn of caps | J3DHINCE uear $100,000; asscts very suall, for Coustantinople fitled with refugees from CLEVELAND, Adclanople states that 180 wero burled on 1he | ¢y pyrrano, (,f},:;,,‘a'_’,,: jrd Brainard, a Jouruey, notlon dealer of this city, made au assignment tast evenlng. Assets and liabitities uukuown. sl "‘121',93'..’.'9 t'fii'ww It s right that this uaorecedented diplomatic DISSOLUTION. mancuvre should be brought to the notice of Jhe cogarinershin heretolure extatiog under the & | All frlends of peace. Au armistice can only be Dame andairle of Fddr. Harvor & Carter. havin concluded after sn arrangement Is urrived at Bived by Httation, fir, L Carter T e " tho Bri. Tho busineas will be vontd id | upon the peace reliminaries. The British oyaBd By the succemsurs, under the orny Cablnet declares It wiil puly recognize a peace In the conclusion of which Europe pare o DY, HARVEY & Haress IR T | tictpated, It follows that cven In the face ‘l'd Ceblu, $40. Iletura tickels at Lnl\ma 1a 28, URTIN, B A WiN & 235G to ALSTEY BALDILS & © North Gcrfiifi_lfufioyd. Company wilj sail every Batars PRSRenS! CARPIPL e o tesuf pastage~Froim New # cirealated ely I this cauntry, as Wasminatos, D, C., Jan. 2—Tho liouse e My G SUle ctuntry, i3 n | Cotatuios b ARntor e LT s e disappesred ultogether, (nder the pres- | Becretary of the laterior, the Comnibssioner of eat law the Dircetur of the Mint 1s | the Geueral Land Otllce, and the Assistant At- required to estubllsh wunuslly from au sssay | Soruey-eneral for tho Interior Departient, n the vulue of the atandard foreln coins In clren- | dvocucy of un appropriation of 15,000 to con- lutlon in varfous natious, The proclamation of | tous operations agaimst the depredations on Jau. | by the Secretary of ths Treasury fizes the | the public thuber lands. Hepresentatives Mextcan alver dollar st 9.8 cents; of ghe | Hooker und Joucs, of Alabana, opposo the Xing toy filends for THE QUADRILATERAL, o ) E a retc e-frune teute 3 A appropriation, They claned that s a4, ud remes, Orat ca) l'x',';Z'ue".'ufn‘:!:fll'n’. ihat they'wilt €xtesd the [ of tho Porte's signature peace prelloifnaries | 1-ONDON, dan. H—A Viewnn correspondent | The Assiguce gave bomls in §10,000. Fretcieaivee fve-lride pies A S cxute; of | L0 Tecent bttis of (ho Gurorament Tt a 1 slaerage, $30 cuireuc: H Ike nauncr 1o the aew BrRE : Sorte’s says it Ia annonnced from the Quadriatersl that —_— et L Fipe i ¢ £ it ¢ psiage apyly o 0 Jaz. 1. 1671 JOMN F. CARTER. | would ba worthless, the Porte’s sssent not be- “ socms clear that Sec. 5,504 of the Hevieed | g¥9d 1o tinber selzurcs, ete., fu the Gulf States G RorliasGicen. Rew ik, | oSt o === [ Ing binding, because Furope inight anpul gt, | V0 Turkish troops Lave begun to retreat from | SHELBYVILLE, TENN. Btatutes, when mude efivetive by & Treusury B e harels, oppresstee, aud itlegal. Great Western Steamship Lane, ¥ Tuls situation is further ageravated by the | Na48rad und Usinsu Baxar on Schumla. The [ Nawnvinvy, proclamition, suounts to uu exerclse uf the : Jrom New York 10 Diristel (Englasd) dtrect. AT ADIe . R S declaration of the British Government toag ft | 1V08sians have faterrupted communications be- ut ut h'lu-l\'; constitutional Imler of Cougress tu regulute BMITII’S GRIEVANCE, fggmw.nflu hurhd LAZARUS SILVERMAN, would awalt Ru onditions before demand- | $een Rustebuk and Schumla, Lititles, §13,5 tho value ot forelgn cotus. "I, however, this rd i bl y sGaapearise n‘n:.’:' : Banker, Chamber of Commerce, | jox s credit. Bo that if the present attempt | . €AUING '0"‘, ""fz,""‘ W:‘:' el —A_ GREAT SCOLD. Siewsd Bt tho: :::,':,‘,ll 'fic{,;?a&,‘:éfflpf oy 'u"lf WasmiNoroy, I, C., Jun. '.’J.——Th: follawing . ) y NBTANTINOPLE, JaD. 23,—An Interpational 4 ¥ rcorrespoudence hias passed between J, Q. Swith, It Xl'lfilllfitnlr’l’l.*s_tll?nu o8 Tanisa. Fsace. and drmany, | falls ttisattitudel: Eatand would have Committee, composed of Europesn Cousuls and Sveclal Dissaich lo The LAicdgo Tribune. inwalhieass . . u'i“;;n.m, onl Uu 0 | i gNDENED AN ARMISTICE AND PEACE INPOS- THE RIQHT OF THE STATES late Cowmissloner of Inlian Aflalrs, and Gea. . = New You, Jan. 25.—W lliam Lioyd Garrison OBAXD EDUCATIONAL EXCURRION TO EUKOPE, . - sIBLE. notubles, has been forned to assist iclugees N e o 3 10 regulate the value of foretgu cuins may be Shermay, the former addressing toe latter in i) PEOPLE'S BUILD'G & LOAN ASS0, | ana would plunee Europe into fatal complica- 3::‘1'.".'5 ::;"‘i‘.‘:‘l‘glfll;:lfiw'mfl Committee ap- :';;,':;::.‘:"‘;h‘:fi::;:f(SIJ:JIQ:';‘,:":J:;“;: {fi:’:‘:‘;‘,‘“ '{h“:‘If:::i:’l::‘.“,‘;“‘.‘l‘f"l",f‘,"“,’l;‘i::‘:’.‘_ view of certain statements contatned fu tho re- mwnnl,\'utn:\'-sr. Auef 000 Degos- | tlons. Wo are far from cotertalulng the ides “."-,.3,' % cxpresses hearty spproval of Chandler’s recent | urer's proclamation shull bs a tewler fu the | bort of the Boand of Iuqulry luto the affairs or that the British Cabinct desires this, slthough to every sincere and impartial observer the vogency of our argument will be mauifest. payment of debte at the ratus speclied in the | the Indiau Bureau: roclamation. Io suy view, tho validity of such Wasuixerox, D. C. tato laws would be sustalued. ‘They would be | Shermun—Digan Sin: Coxsraxtixors, Jaw. 8. — Mr. Luyard, | letter, denounces the Prestdent forbis absndon- British Ambassador, bas recelved a telegram i i {rom Osborne snbousciog thar Upeen V' ment of the Soutbern Republivan State Govern: ‘Jon. 23.~—Gén. W. T. aving pad frequent ocea. J e amd e 1 Vithia address, tor pvvlpctw‘:' srdope a8 subscri . ) meots and surrender to iho demands of | valigas adopting and vonforiniy, 10 & regrula- | #lon to consult you during wy recent sdintuistra Mudc Mol Bostn, |~ " ERY, Eurape must fudge,aud it Is neceasary thas fa | Bad fublcribed £100 10 the Turihsh compasiion the ex-Rebels, declares Haves* title to be vitlat- | ton by Coniressof tho valus of Joreicn s on of alals lu tha lndian Busesu s regard toue OUNARD MAIL LINE, todg the publiv conscience and before the tribunal of e £a by bis own course, charges that the- Repub- | if Sec. 3,004 of the Revised Statutes s such “:"‘:;‘“‘;":"j‘,m Yok kDY Feboe vill senua ik Saillag thres tmes s week 10 8ad from British i"," Rasart, bistory everybody sbould bear thels proper MISCELLANEOUS. Jican party, in sanctioning the Soutbern policy, fcpulations und they would bo valld 1f Bec. | 0 o Gbisining & thosusen scasaibtonce wiih Purtg, " ouict Himes foinsord & Leeig biliy. e o has uidealably gone back'on ts patriotic rec: | 8,564 ts hld uot to bo such & segulution; as fu | flhties {of obisining s thoryisel scquaiatance with ‘?l‘y at Company's OfMce, nerthwest corset [ e Y’ OLUMSDS' 303X8. ord, and generally denounces everything con- | that cuse the power uf Congress would bt bo cquest to be informed whether, in your e 1k ad Kandelnhais., Chicagor RVSAIA AND ENGLAND, 84X Dox1¥G0, Ja5. 7.—On the 26tk ult., the | nected with the Adwmiulstration. Tho letier is | exircied. aad ior origiol powers of | went, my msnigement of it Oranch of i DY vn&ur. u.nmfmmnuuu L ¥rom all toformation derived from well- | Spanish stoamer Alcastara arrived here from | o Garrison's vigorous style. tua Btate in tha premises wonild be se- | the pnufo service wea zealousg, intelligeaty

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