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~ The Ehicage Daily Teibune, ;s . VOLUME XXXII. CHICAGO, TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1878, ] CENTS. INERAL WATERS.' SILES. sending of the Geet to the Dardanelles, but 1s | tending to perpetuate the occupation of Bal- 'EA wwnl-«mwwwm~ FOREIGN. & permanent measure that England mly' appear | garia. Austria will immediately send a note to [ - WASHINGTON- members of thi. % ¥, ';nt‘.l::' :;mw .:01 l: A P U LL I N A R I s : &t the Congress that must essemble the Powers on these pofata.” resolution expl.; . “ihe purpose of the organs . WITH TNE FROPER PRESTIOR. THAE PEACE AMBASSADORS. 3 fzation—namely, “{ha repeal of the Resumptlon 8ir Btafford sald the Government asks for ConstantivorLs, Jan. 93.—The European y 1 : P * England’s Position with Ref- credit as a vote of confldence, 80 thst it canstill | Ambassadors arc still uninformed as to the Mnt.t hews’ Resolution Passed ;:ltx:: :.';:i.'i':i"‘.‘;'::fi'&?x.°§afl§§i’£r'f§'.,f'l.‘,‘. NATURATL erence to the Eastern firmer ester the Congress. . preliminary conditions of pesce. in the House by a Vote founced the Committees, which have aready & i MORE BXPLANATION. o A TORRISH OBIXCTION. of 178 to 79. been printed,—the Financo Committes, consfst~ Question. Lonpox, Jan, 2.~8lr Btaflord Northcote, in | Lowoow, Jan, 23.—A Pera dispatch to the ' B nvERAL WATER,| SILKS! the course of his statement fn the Houseof | TYmes says the Porte peratsted fn 15 determina- Commons to-day, pointed out that the Russian | tion not to permit the British flect to enter the She Wlll Not Frcely Consent to oroposal for the consolidation as an autono- | Dardanelles, except as the ally of Turkey. En- fng of Wrizht, of Pennsylvania; Gen. Batler, of Massachusctts; Milla,of Texas; Townshend,of 11~ T'h.a Qoldites Begin to Re- linols; and others, as the Executive Committee. Buckner also stated that he had recclved sever- The Queen of Table Waters, A mous principality of all districts inhabitea | gland informed the Porte that the fleet must . + at teatl SOENT. the Independence of by Bulgarians would bring the southern | enter without permission. The Porte entered alize that Somethmg mfifl";'::{' p:;l?: ;:::eit,::;"::::«l'fmtr? HIGHLY EFFERVE 3 Bulgari boundary of Bulgaris almost to tne ses. | formal protest, whieh was forwarded to the Has Dropped and therowould be @ complete revolution 1n bR, 1. MILNKR FOTHERGILYL. Tondon, garia, He ssld a rumor having some appear- | plenipotentiariesat the Russian headquarters, 5 public sentiment In Massschusctts, He had o ine saasiiile Agoilieigiar A Delictosy Desers : ;’nce of lnlhcr'l’:y stated that 2:: Pfl‘}ms for hult, dmmfl.I lle’-fllll’nnlm!e the entry. — 1 also read a dispatch from the Boston Hera'd oA NKLYN, 8t. Geo: ¥ T ulgaria was tohe chosen by the Czar. Thus a eace will be signed on Russlan territory, LT ol s Especially if Russia Be Allow- | powerfur State would be estabiiehed o the i Seoretary Sherman Preparing | oo toiothe League ono column and a YA A rae's Hosp.y . ettt 2| Hield. Let sheolutel N . N MUS, **Absolately pure va.0cnmy ponmps, cawsr e | A1 YCLCL, erler from all the objections urged sgainst Croton and artificially serated waters,” " 100D, Presldent of the Terts, "‘e;“'nfi_?.‘i'.‘mm,. edc. * Kiperior o Vichy aad & L CO. - PETER SQUIRE, very heart of Turkey with & Prince devoted to ARMY MOVEMENTS, ed to .Nnme .the Reign- Russian juterests, -, RMBARRING. Ang Prince, After touching on other conditions, as re- | Imxnow, Jan. 23.—Sulelman Pasha's army ported (n the preceding dispatch, he sald, | continucs to embark. Bix Egyptlan transports rcferring to the vaguencss of the final | have been ordered to Kavals to assist in the ¢ H '8 condition relative to tue BStralts: “I call tton. The Ocoupation of Constantinople | steeavon ‘to this o potne — out - thes | P s 1 B : e Tmin el | gre notw showing full Unes of 1oth Kdiloa o half for such matter as thay might desire for His Mind for the Inevit- mf;:llunon. Glen. Butler interposed, and salds *The Boston Herald han been tho most per- able Silver Dollar. sistent, virulent, ang violent of the bard-money ulapers l[v: Massachusetts herctofore, I am very glad to hear that there is to be any change.” Esstern Democrats Getting | Cuoirman Buckner further said that be had ‘Gueen. on of, rosniNG. e R 5 written the Indianapolis Sentinel and the Baiti- Bloxness Dyspeoeis, and Lose of ABDELIIE Would Be Deoidedly Against .l the conditions are matters upon whichnosepa- | The Russlans, Servians, Roumanisns, snd Ready to Climb Down mote Sun {o ¥now the p:l"ues u.:cy would ask * : rate understanding between belligerents can be | Montenegrins are pushing military operations Gracefully. for the presentation of specches and documents [t Her Wlshes. acknowledged by the Powers. We have es- | with great sizor about ‘Widin, Prisrend, Lake Eeitzer Water. e et Yor Yatly wre.” ' FRED'K DB BARY & CO,, 41 & 43 Warren-s?.,, New York, [ Sola Agents for United States and Canadas, b R T I 1) e ) #530re Wholesome and Refresuing than’ Soda of W. AL n}Nlil.flAl" F. an te St, pressed that opinlon to the Powers, and believs | Scutard, snd Sllistris, and in the Maritza Valley, {t wili recelve their assent. Austrin has re- | east of Adrisnople.., - AT i peltedly\;lenlmd that she entirely shares our THE ICE-BRIDGE Delxbemhons of the Silver Men views. We cannot dieguise the vast fmpor- | across the Danube has broken up, H ) tance of the question now raised. The key- TURKIST Dl'll'l'p Bfld Antl-Resumptmmsta stone of Buutbwestern Europo is now belng | Lowpox, Jan. 20—5a. m special dated of the House, b HE No Arrangement Must Be Made Regarding the Straits, triendly to the League in thelt regular wee kiy issuca, but had received no replles. Brage, of Wisconsin, sald: “Ths Chicago Times denounces us as lunatics, but says that wedlsplay more scnse than either of tho other partics, s wo know what we want and are de- termined toget it. In that respect we differ FOR BALE BY DEALERS, DRUGUISTS, r F % 5 removed. Relative to the rearrangement which | Belgrade, Monda s says: ' After four days' Rl ) bfim‘,’é‘_’,“?fin‘{g‘,“' LOW label. At ver 1) low n ’cc’f' bct'"g ena must be made, one thing is certaln, that Turkey bat‘\‘l'e Ih'c Turks I{nve been defeated near R’a‘b h;:‘n‘:::;?:(gfi?mfi?‘::m Erery bled to offer speclal induce- must not be urzed to continue the struzgle for | scharnik by 40,000 Bervians. The hospltals here A Gold M THE OBIXCT OF THE CAUCUS TO RENT, ments on account oflargepur- | Which Is Not Liable to purely Europesn objeeta : 1o, | Y0 becn ordereil to prepare accommodations old Movament. in New York, | ., 5 congiier o bil for the remoactizstion of cltases made by us in Deceni- Revision by the tlons wh!d‘;nlem;:dll::lye;&:cgzd the ::i“:r:n’g ity "“M':umguu. o Wh“f|s Thattkht #L:i:?:,:‘::: c.:: ::,.‘a g:mn a‘:fl:mem ber, when the market was Powers. of the fiect to the Dardanelies. e stated that | A correspondent besfeged fn Erzeroum writes ofit. sesslou In States where Senators aro opposed to Russla, In her reply to the noted dispatch de- | under date Jan. 151 ‘“'The typhus Is raging these measures. Springer recommended that FO LES IERARE 0TS ) T8 SILKS! fining British fnterests, only promised NOT TO ACQUIRE CONSTANTINOPLE PHAMA- NENTLY, bere, and 250 dle daily. There are 10,000 slck and wounded in the hospitals.” Sir Stafford Northcote Explains B Lord Detby, on Jan. 13, sent a dispatch to ECE. the Neee“'ty for an Count Schouvaloft dec!;r(nz the Government ,,,.Lfi?f.,‘,.c,f“o,,, Extra Grant. wero strongly of opinlon that it was most de- | Armmys, ‘Jan. 23.~Warlike manifeststions sirable to avold even the temporary Russian oc- d Sunds cupation of Canstantinople, wiich it sors were renewed S8unday, crowds of people shout- R RENT. | ot — 7| TRIMMING lution Against Subsidies of All Kinds. thieru would be two-thirds in Banning’s Bil] for the Whole- | siver bill as It came from tho Housc. 1t was . | correspondenco should bo entered Into Passage by the House of a Reso: by the Exccutive Commitiee to Induce those Leglslatures to pass resolutions fo- structing their Senators to vote for theso bills. He sald that n careful canvass of the Scnate showed that it was only m‘rhlgyepolslblu that o fur tho Inz outside the restdences of the Minis A The G.cernment, Dosires It as an Ar- | ously endangor tho relations now haboily | mat of 2,000 from the Pireus was dispersed by sale Reduction of the Tl Ao ave ol voles, Thers wery g Trv all sliades gument in the Forthooming provalllog between . ltussia and Englaod, | th troops after some shots had been fired, Army. Butler, of South Carolina, who were hot in 7 ai a 3 Confe - Rusals, replylng, repeated lier assurances against | Tyreq rioters were wounded. The city 18 now’ —_— harmony with their States, and who ought to bo onference. .| the permanent sacquidtion of Constantinople, (3unday wight) quiet. The Debats, the organ of SILVER instructed. Springer has fearned privately that but added that if the Forte's obstlnacy required | Ainister Deligeorgls, says Greece would fncur | 1\ 4, 0p orTHE M, A.n.:m“ n;SOLBflO'I N THa },‘:’,c‘;fifi;"f,“,’:,‘;’,f{,’,‘,‘,‘,"o‘i,'{,,";,‘.".;‘;,,‘,’;‘,{g"ul',{',g,',“ y : tho Czar to contlnuo shilitary opcrations he re- | imevitable ruln by declaring war sgainst Turkey : e but that tho Charloston delezation, which is the A \ . Servian Troops Gain Amnother { served full liberty of ction. The Czar could nows é % ¥ Mouse. bralms of the Assembly, Is under the fnfluenco . Decislve Victory Over the not understand how t} s coursc he was puraulng i e T nt: ouge | 0L the _Cotton Exporting Exchange, which ia Turkish Forces. could affect Britlsh Iiterests, and he askedn VARIOUS. sased o art 14 SRAATS e s opposed to sfiver. TO REN-'I‘ . statement of thoss int rests. THE BRITOX'S TENDER FOINT. :’h a g ‘n“"’d"; “'I”"’ o :‘l‘ ; “u ng t! |lt A Gabe Bcutck. ?!fh thl]wtelmln. "vunu:d pnh.:xlc - I aALMPOLL Loxpox, Jan, M.—A dispatch from Calcutta iz Governme: el s payable in ellver coin jocutnents for ribution at a reasonable Apply ‘The English Goversinent, ahortly after per- | has the following: A doubtfal rumor, though by very much more than a two-thirds vate, and Terrible ,Mortality Among the celving the Ryssians ehprosching Gallipoli, re- | transmitted through official channcls, eays the price. withiont debate. The vote was 187 ayes to 70 cofif;@;flfi{;fi_‘}%flg";fi; or memoriala tecord, as the vote of to-dav on the Matthews From 75c¢ to $4 per yard, Soldiers and Citizens in nocs. Thero have been no materlal changes In 4 ticd that th 1d¢'ed a - f Cabul is ing t: t C 3 to WM. C. DOW, and Spectal Bayrgains at Erzeroum. IO 1 vt Tiefias oy operations bead: %r"‘!‘f“;mh‘: om0k iroops at Candabar. | e geographical or party classifieation of tho | Niiver readlution. shawes that tho pliver wien vote since the orfginal vote upon the Blaud bill, | had two-thirds majority to suspend any rules «$1, $1.35, and $1.50! —_— danclies would impeds the consideration of | or England, agslnst both of whom Tho seventy-uine votes camo from tho States of | that stood fn tho way, Said Gen. Butlers IN BTAT U0 tho terms of peace, il asked for assurances | the Ameer is hostile. Hitherto, In consldering U Quo; agalnst thooccupatisn of Galifpoll, Theyroccived | tha possibility of & Russian lovasion of India, 2 IETTLE XEWH; tho reply that Gallipcll would neither be oceu- | Englshmen have been accustamed to look upon 1By"Cabdleto Ths Chicago Tvidune.} vled nor attacked uuless % regular Turkish { Afghanistan as all but an Invincible barrier be- New York, of New England, on=in Florida, a - IFANGY SILKS! niz, Maryland, and Texns. A very conslderable ;{_B[!"fl‘ we are to lluvn:l nl{hu:e mloncv p‘«lmcrrd 10 few in Pennsylvania and New Jerscy,one in Mis- p,.,,!l’m' :n:fl:'m;':?::y m,.:_n“‘ i sourl, onc or two in California, one In Virgi- Wright, of Pennsylvania, of the Finance Com- 1tt «d that inembers of the League be s e e e - TioxnoN, J’m’. 20—6 a. m.—There is little | ariny should be concectrated there. Bat, per- { tween English territory and Russian aggression, d $20 for cxpenset . portion of the States cast their solid vote for panste. h Iving that th vements of both Russians | whercas now for all military purposcs that bar- Butler opposed this, e sald that tho TO RENT. An entirvely new line of all | news from the Tussian armics, and none | cel¥ bl e B el Il e s the resolution. The silvermen ara a great deal | geiate 1n the 11ogse ob 'the Matthewn meoi Yt cla gulra 81 No. ol o AR MANANSE, OPTIOIAN, Tribune Natlding, | * Bflflg AnE eipies. Upera und I‘.(;ld Glasses, Telewcopos, Micro~ L5 3T i e isdbehidh ne ppectac es sulted to s sights on_scienttfc prin dcoes, Barometers, dwelitng, with or withe ut Furnttars. 1n- | £hie different colors én Stripes, | from the ammistice negotiations. No 91 Calumnet-av,, or at agice of i iivinux. | Plaids and Checks, and at Popular Prices! British Government ssked, and on Jan, 18 ob- REGENT OF BULOARIA. towards Constantinople or QGalllp- | the fleet into tho stralts. The orders to { that Prince Battenberg, son of Alexander of olf, vt eve reparation haos the fleet to enter were countermanded in { Hesse, will bo appointed Regent of Bulgaria. F. T consequence of the recelpt of a telegram from THE GEIMAN CARINET. attompt to flubuster to preveat the passage of OPTICRAN, sians, sud an overwhelming movemont for. | avowing bis bollct that the Russian conditions | Federal Council a bill providing that the eneryy, abandoned the job. Roumanians have stormed an importanh | orders were countermagded a correction of the | Connell to sizn lawdand decrees requiring the GRA' Ta\ (Y Tiktee Getd_and fickai | in @ great variety of chotce de- SLATE MaNTELS, | 81gn8. PRODARCO & RUMNEY | Those meeding any of the e e S REATRAAT: UCEAN STEAMNIZ PR, WEWAN LINE own intcrest by buying now. % AND MANTELS, In dark and evening shades, | *ononnciog that its surronder will be com- [y Chancellor added thas from subsequent | der scparately between Liericl ‘and the Porte, not | ¢ Thero s no immediate danger of ioundation § vote on the Matthews resolution shows o two- Jast night the Chancellor of the Exohequer, | o¢ coucse excluding Eogiand from tho ultimata | hers now, but the 1eland below Pesth ts. fooded | i majority for the Silver bill. *If @ fnll atier stating that the Government would re- | discusston, for Russia cannot exclude | 8nd twenty villages are |;xbmerged and proba- | Nenatc votes on the bill, it will not alter the re- quire £0,000,000 for use in easa tho present | Evgland. i now asked for o vots 50 biy complotely ruined. 1t s imposeiple.to seud | gujt, Windom, who voted with us on the reso- : '“ s should fall, thst when they wont into the council of peace megotiations 01 all, 886 | nations they might bo able to show that shen DIED. alaw, even over o veto, if it comes to that, 1t g s dtatement of Russia's conditions | England had once declded on & course sho was | Sir Edward 8hepherd Creasy, the bistorian, {s | will mot distush the Democratic pargy ot ail, | Mgt of as communieated by the Russian Ambas- | deternined not to leave the sword unsharpened. | 4ead. The Democrats who oppose tte Sflver bill will e above within the next six monthswill beconsulting their FREXCII BLECTIONS, thing more, Wright, of Pennsylvanta, again interrupted, saylu “We must have money anyhow in n‘mue :n;y T can't stand in the breach us 1 havs aid becausa tle river I8 obstructed by fee and o [ lution, will vote for the bill, e saill s, Teds | done before u . 3 licavy anowatorm blocks the ronds.” a forezzone concluslon that tho Lill will becoma [*Fliom be ealled o b venerabic man" for oppos del n:rflu;nzeg. nx‘}d thh;k they have zulnrtdl!ome- tion go‘?hyfilhawcd that llhelrf? wcrol‘ 1%1 '“"5 e : thing fn co men; that there were o on the + a0 advance in force is being ' made | taiued, the Sultan's permisslon for the entry of | A corrdapondent at Belgrade says ft is stated blto‘ln [;g es“::l:.a ':lner:lev?:: n.f";u,fi.':,..gi: a1 Gasessment mlghrt lrlznh{en nivay the rest. Every TIEY QUGNT ALL T0 1R BROUGHT We b the resolution, but those who are opposed to it, ,,.;7.? "‘,':.‘d'..‘:‘.‘,.,m?,,fif, 2iSame WY 4 BeRLIK, Jan. 23.~Bismarck has been author- | Aceine that the task would he a futlle one, and Wright sugrested that members of the been made at Adrisuople by the Rus' | the Briflsh Ambassador at Constantinople 1zed by 'the Emperor to. submic. 10 v.hl; could result only in a waste of time and vital {-:f:!x“: (I)nc]v%'llx:ll:,:n m:-llm:k;u' u?:‘alrirl :{m the vprovided that the questlon of the Stralts was to | Chavcellor, {n the event of belug prevented IN TUR SENATE Butler suggested, smid much merri- wand in caso the nogotiations fail. Tho be referred to a Buropcau congross. After the | from acting, may augorize any member of that | the Bilver bill, as it came from the Committee,. ms:'.'&;: ‘i,‘,‘.kfi{,'(’.‘}'T“.f.,‘.fl.“feé,"&%n?.fi'&’;mnu , son. | ¥88 ‘dlscussed the entire day, Morrill, of Ver- | ay asscssment of any sum upon mewbers of tho position commanding Wjddin, and a Buchar. Amh-;ndor'n telegrar ".t received, stating fi'f:,:‘,‘?‘;‘,‘,m flflfi%“f,,:'.“,{fijh&fi?flm (,'?:p mont, Chalrman of the Finsnce Committec, |.lLcague, nn;l :ulud dhln (;,;nln‘n’;emm(-'u c;nemllyl est correspondent sends a hasty dispatch | that the question of tuAtralts was to bo towards tho sppointment of 4 German Minister | occupying tho whole time fu su elsborate and o more I ffi“f S IEaRn ollare et LEFT TO TUR SULEAN AND THE CZAR. ucln;f independently of the Chancallor, bub une-| prosy speech of the gold school. speeches, than they were by the' nrnduc{l oas of s Icadership, and having wlso a seat n the BENATOR DARNUS, budy else: that ho had atready expended = i pleted to-dsy. Information he had not the stighters doubt that, [ Federal Coundl.™ Chalrman o the National Democeattc Commit- | #1050 himacif Io distributibe bia ova spesche ed, ao IN THE ENOLISH JHOUSK OF COMMONE Russia intonded this question to be settled Lonpow, Jan, 23.—A special from Pesth sags: | tee, has been.nterviewed, and says that tho, { this scesion, and did oot feel like paylug any- ile milily rebuked Gen. Butler, 8parks, of llinols, sugcested that everybody should pay what they desired. s s s feacy leir principle 1 Philadelphia and Liverpool. EXPOS[T“)N BU“JDIN G- sador, agrosing exdotly with my dispateh of [ [the Mulsiry mould nob considor the voto au | Lams Jon. BboSlne supslementary,cleo g&flfi‘%:fl%:gfl%‘-":h:x%c'}f 2?}'3;’,‘.2.1?"’(‘:&? acsicingee thoupbt thas Jones g Saree 4ol 3 ¢ c 3 Beven v ¥ = (Thogas tranatisnto lie wiling under the Ame . last Saturdsy. Oa motlon of Lord Harting- | sir Stafford Northicote subsequently concurred Bepubiicans fone Conservatiee,”and ono 5o T vatsize ot s et eI eanulalaken, A0 andithat lewanld s cruel t6 pravent theg and G:fl'mm, Viom Liverpont. L ton, leader of the Opposition in the House, [ ina motion for tho postpunement of the debate | cholce, muking necessary another hallot. WILL SETTLE THX WIIOLE QUESTION, 1l haner & RED‘STAR LINE, '|———r———— Camying the Belxian and Unised tat; Y8 Harh altarnntely from BUTEADRL P nd CEW YOUR: DINECT 800 ONLY 16 ANTWHIth: j HA HAWAY rafis in aunoubis ta suit I I PiTEn wiionT & soxa, o Koo | y every twel THE FOLE'S MEALTH, oud the party will take its course as united and IN THE HOU,X OF LORDS, In the House of Jhrds this evenlng Lord Derby, in a few words, “xplained that he had tendered his resignat 1 because the Govern- until Thursday, when there will be one di- *vision, and, should the Governmont have its usnal mafority, no further opposition will be Lelicved there s any serious cause for alatm at | joyglve an abandonment of our prinelple: No, 11 Thursda; *Townshend, of Jilinols, thouzht that the mat- THE DEBATE WAS POSTPONED untlf Thursley. Roxr, Jau. SS.—The Pope's unfavorable ( solia as cver, ‘We do not believs tha 1t s tho | 167 Elivuld be left to the Finance Comaittee, of symptoms coutinued yesterday, but it 15 not | best flnancial policy, but the aifference oes not | bRe ynatter was finally scttied by tho adop- tion of & resolution directing tho Finance Come present, [ he party will not get rid of us so casily. ! 'l " DIZE AWARDED, Welwill stand by It. Thero Is no danger of this | futice fonolit beerlption, whereupon Gen. = 0 Pants, Jan. 28—Tho Academy of Belences | question splitting tie Democrucy in the cam- 9 v, EON g 18 st Randolotish, Cicieo. modo fo the grant. The division will be | e0t declded onn stop 'rith which he couid not | has uwarded the Lalaude prixo o astronomy £ | alen of 1550 Lo Qucetion T bt T whISALKED PORWALD Axfi)uz&nlcl(nn;x;lg%wr o et Wholesale and Retail Dealer in agree, but in thirty-a/; hours, circumstances | Prof. Ilall, tho American discoverer of tho | before that time. .1t may bring about matters it tudtediing inrP il g Lol ANCHOR LINEMAIL STEAMERS mads olthor on motion to go into Committen | naving chauged and th$h Government reconsid” | satellits of Murs. 10 it New Foric will nok b wscoasary i 160 | 10 WAKe 8 speccts it lnd the most thougit deciston, he wihdrew bis res), ———e—— and thena Western man will be nominated. T . of tho Whole or elso on a motion to adjourn | crine its decislon, he withdrew bis reslgnation. That {s quite ikely lowing fn substance Is the speech: RTnIoPiA, Yobon BUEAT S WMITY ven 16 6am s | the dobat a A resolution of Lordiitratneden that opposl- MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE. e it vwi 1 sugecst, gentiemen, some thoughts for your BOLIVIA, Feb. 0,104 & | DKVUNLAY Feb 33. 10 am 5 B , @ dobato o second time. ton to any occupation 37 Constantinople would Bpecial DiavateA fo Ths Cafeago Tridune, Svecsal Insimtich 15 The Ghlmu THIUNS, conmideration. 1t |s clear remonetization of Now Yoriig Gliago Liverpoal or Londonderry, MAIN OFFICE AND DOCK, THE NOMP-RULE MEMBERS got b a bresch of new-ality was withdrawn, | LBAVENWoNTH, Kan., Jan. 28.—The commu- | Naw Yok, Jat %A Washiagion” corre- e DI, Y onid Sonsldor she ALEATIA...Jan.00.dam | ELYKIA.... Feb, 13, 2p. m. i by g 1Y 3 nity ls fn a groat atate of excitement’ over tho | spondent says: Conversation with promiucnt bill. We should eco to it that whatever bill i e B ernehcatin Vi HS}:.‘:.‘,‘R‘;.‘:‘ coqeRias Gflmfif Markfi[ flfld Baflflfllph'm. Laving decided to vote logether, they may ::::g::_ Fooposiue el o mately sbutoact mysterious disappearauce of Judge W. L. Mayo, [ members of the Admiulstration shows it the “mu\d in u:c?:l‘c.llll ln‘:‘;n:noly IDI;!'I.I Wa shoald Dnl{h{:fiu [ REW rox':lz‘ ]7’(, QLARGOW, ‘,‘VEHPU‘“‘,'DUBLIN, “A“l‘l.cull freshly mined aud received since the BTATE OF INDIAN, BTALE OF GEO Ui ¥ zeqts, Bcers; et cabin 833 and $70, tlonk - Ifetury tickots at reduced rateh currcacy. as. | 08 day of roceipt of oplsr. ond Cabin. 140, Heturn ticketa st reducod :‘r:l,\'m Apply w:,\uh)l.“l. BA i3 bo able to give a msjority to whichever side they favor. They will not deolde for either party until just befors the geciding vote takes place. Contrary to expectation, the Government has made this vota a test of confidence, and, should it ba defeated, DISKOLUTION OP THN HOUSX will follow. Of this, Lowever, there is no great probability. 1t atcurrascy rates. e org- 91TION, ‘The Press Angclntlo._undcnundl that upon the announcement that ~he Governmeut would consider the moueyvo,) to bea voteof con fidence, Lords Granvip * Ripon, and Kimberly, and someof the other (jpoaition Jeadars, bastily conterred together, ao4, although no definite resolution was taken, §l {s understood the Oppo- aitlon will accept tae Government’s chal- longo aud arraign - the whole Eastern policy. Lord Hartingtou proposed & postpone- 04 fa [t tWON ] Office and Dock, 1 North Market-st. — Taas QOttice and Dock, 267 Archer-av. TE LINE. Otlies and Yard, 711 West Lake.st. loft Leavenworth on the afternoon of Friday, | leving the Bland bill could be defeated, IHe Louls, on the morning of the 10th, at which LFAST, AND LONDONDERR' pluce he remained until § in the evenlng, when sike. Coal deliverrd In all parts of tho city promptl, binr 5% | andin good order, » * U0 01 L0 Sy promptly wccordlug to sccommoda. | _ Ofders trom country and clty solicited and 8lled nators, as well as two-thirds of the members of the House, were in favorof tho passage of the | Hiont, There uced rates. Hieer- e B 400, Gape FINANCIA B hess bbb 1 Lo WATRAG 124 Waanl of the passage of tho Silver bill was not under- | drawn by of this clty, for maoy years a leading politician | Zeneral bellot h::u that the Silver bill wiil be- @ Into conslderativn ways and mesns of retary Bherman, In convers: tting such an act executed with vigor and friend. of lilinats, and & banker of Ulney. The Judgo | tion this moruiug, i ho saw Do reason for fincae.k "Wo can now think af 16 Withot Laseron oF feeliug, whereas later, in the face of a Presiden- Jan, 18, ond arrived at the Lacledo Hotel, fn St. { bad watthed tho vote in the Benate, and it was | liat obstacle, wo may ‘feel 100 sore to think care- ully, W must use avery means ln our power ta Jerlectly evident to him that two-thirds of tho [ EH) B0 Bt YT e O Pt iportant differcnces betwecn Recretary of the Tressury to he went to tho depot and took a ratiroad-car for | bill, 1o was possiblo thu Allison amendaieut | Congress to thoss o a1t oiber. Dosectonecre. g his destinatlon. The conductor remembers | might be put on, but Becretary of the Treasury ie required 10 report die meeting lim and talking with him at East 8t. | - TUAT DID XOT MAKE MUCH DIFFERENCE, rectly to the House, Heis the only Cabinot aficer Louls, sinco which timoe to trace of hiin has been He expressed the opinlon that the lMkelihood | that le re“:r;& ;gr dl?l:?l.l‘dl "\'}'.ufi:du:g .g:c‘l'I.: found, That ho has been most foully dealt | giood fn New York. Ho was ot surprised ut | Yiew. Ho lso was a bl-metallist, lthough cire ship lane, ; ——— h ¥ith cannot be doubted, as will bo scou by tho | the coursc of the gold market. Tho remonetl- [ S3matances weroreverted. In drawing the Treas- 'rom New York ta Bristol (England) direcs. ENGLAND. ment of the debats so £) Lo give Lhe country an following dispatch: 4 2ation of the silver doliar would not affect goid | 28, n.u l;:.p.ll:ua'l‘nn; mr'.:mnlnlh" !ne.he;?‘uz cop d ity t Hs opinton, of the Treasury shoul quired to make COUNWALL, Williau erveseer T BUIM oD er uen 0al. 1N PARLIAMENT. Oppioetunity Lo uxpress s optato Cixcixxat, 0., Jan, 20,70 Lecis Mayo, | or groenbacks at once. Allthesliver that could | Dort directly 1 ‘the. flonss snd ot 1o the I Cable piage o el We.ate secatyl i Inthelobby it Is eXpected that the debate | LeavenwortA Your fathier's vallse and cano ago | be‘Zoincd for several months would be used for | Sent. M was o be mede responsible 0 5t f"m"* Tevdre ek, ten o | cen uu:fi,‘:,{,:{,;;;‘;‘gg;"mggg: LT 23.—In the House of Commons | eocupy four nights. 1t thé Goverument s | bere. C. Brckiar, Iha payment of dutlcs, and the pcople generul- | branch of Government which carried the purso- !i'x'i‘r?;’%'?fi.‘{ '"x'l'f'ix '.‘..‘c.n‘?,';'.'{u'.i‘m'.'fi’.‘" o ncnw‘ %nd AyIuEnt €sn be niads Ia cliecks and defeated Parllament wilt be {mmediately dis- Mr. Lewis Mayo, Lis s as gono to Bt | lv would Lut see much of it for some time after | etringe. Lo might be calicd before the House in = e 218 Hichiaan Copts stieosd, Y which wq will convert nto gold AL curreas b of the Marquis of Hartingtoo, i § b Louts, and the family thifcvenlug received the | the passage of the bill. As tho supply of silv: rion to snewer sny queation. Thisisthe law | "W sts0 xeeo & edoply o havd for " solved, but & defoat s slmost impossible. Tuo | foljowing dispatch from him {ncreases, gold will wholly disappesr anagreen- |, 10-:d3y. When Jeflerson drew the Stato Uepart- North German Lloyd, —|xhmbmassp e pnmsen Fvots b e e e oeshagy | Comerraives ars conblenk of & onorty af | it ot ks e doog i v e, | Boks ety Seoponnie 7 ne "LSLly i3t B4 g e o s 158 Tk gl ioNDa ™ M asriag e be ¥ vot Is moved, the debateshanld f oy op gy, The ld gentleman's destination was Olney, Iil,, | thinks the sllver advocates generally Al el e Bl DAL L o untll to-morrow, This was be- s " o . = ¥y 3 10 attend a meetive of the irectos WILL BR DISAPPOINTED 3 QT ATSIN! Shis Compsny Wil SuT avery Satur: = 4 : o of the Houss to-night 18 already | ,, LOYDON, Jan. 20—F &, “"OT"" f""" says: t place. ‘Tliere ara rumors that 1o | with the Immediate effect of the remonstiza- | Smcitin s aired,fore mystery, that pa tesof gutage—riols Now Yurk lo Soithamoton: | PEOPLE'S BUILD'G & LOAN AS We understaud that the Opposition leaders 4 dorlred tn that towh. | of silver, and that the ultimate effect will bo | Executive Committes of this leagus should co adon, Havs sn romen, Bivvcanta, $1ut ARy Ay ’-"P""'“‘,“’ orders af the day. | i) meet ta-day Lo conslder the form fn which ay be developed in & few daye. to streugthon the paper ifitionlsts, Tho Scce | sider theao facts, 1t may hio necconary to Luscrt in e 890 COULIIE &'CO ™" | On lute 2, 400 S ae 1l At ¥ pok err o0 e Ahate INATNON' SDUCEREOK. they will oppose tho supplementary vote, Thera Pkl sedeanenlon Relary cxpects that the sule of thu 4-per-cents | full some provisions tookiny 1o 8 very trionly ez~ 2Dowing Gress, Now Vo, _ | sorlbioe s om afd ol ol S0 Al 18 littlo doubs that the Marquis of Hartington BLACK-HILLS ROBBERS, on the popular basls will contlnue, T T i edrinrpdr AU L RIS CUNARD MAIL LINE, ,M“{",‘m‘ EELLEY, 5 d will move & hostile stcadment.” Bpecial DispateA 5o The Crtcazo Triduna. lugs have been already puschiasesd, Crittenden, vf M url, usked Gen. Butler Pori Balling thres times & week toand from Brittsh ALply o Comos Clark and Randolph-sts,, Chici P 1l DU VEINET: & PEACE PRELIMINARIES, OFPPOSITION OF ENGLAND AND AUSTRIA, Loxnoy, Jan, 28.—The Times authoritatively Ofce, northwest comer | ~ A s TUE ENGLIST CABINT. tary'a recent clreular, Tho Stato of Kausas has | House. binet Councll Sunday determined to tha vote tor & supplementary vote. ioulug of the Cabine, Couucll g Ban. | 4onles that a part of the Russian army will INET. Generaf Western Agent, EDUCATIONAL, der, ho baving been prescnt when his gang | expresses tho opiniou that the Bland bl will b | the Treasury rested at Old Red Cloud Agency, Neb., and reh: : th of thi bic) Uen. Butler—** Yes, sir.'" has boen bmughl’m Bidoney for examination. '::u b:‘ fin’.’i&gflzo;;fi thclobouny, which p WILL SHEUMAN HESION 1 In addition to robbery he s charged with mur- SENATON JONES, OF NEVADA, Springer, of Hl.—~* Bhould the Becretary of g 1‘35“ resign if tho Stiver blll should N . 28, —Th - [ are sending in bonds and taking if lic meant that the cretary of the Treasugy ots;‘lfi:él? c?flu‘:".‘;w,.m;b:: .;.‘“Y,:g; l:_ sslo In accordance with the terns of the Becre- | vould now be summoncd upon the floor of the TR O RiRG TR res ar : arded In some quartcrs as aa indiga. """l" ‘i""':““““pu and embark at ¢hat | Lils John Staughiter, the stage-driver, Flood :::f,‘,‘f;,‘_"{',,;h;f::gf:%;o m‘,,nmfi,‘;: “’,31 (:?:; G m.“ulul:l:r— ‘That is farther than I have UM he political atmosphers is not clear. | PI3ce for bome. \, was arreated by M. F. Leoch, of Ogallals, the |.ones intends to mako a specch: 1o which by | gots ff may not be necossary that be should, ecial dlspatch says: “The Russlan d podcls = y N i e 3 R specal Clpasch s . "'p xm:::u?lm:: tamo man wio do succemsfully wralled the | ‘willshow that none uf She predicted evile wil e Seeretary of the Treaaity imay beconie & FORMATION, b Pacific bl t fall, I result from the re netizat! ol yer, convel 0 QUT cause, JEW conye: OTRE DAME, IND. | e taton Neriheo i st oo | Entans and e T s parieiay | Ll Yo rbber k. Tutermtion of S vkl sl f shriate.” s ahou procted This Institution affords atudents ursulng a6 Wit Clsical, Bejonpoes aPheriastty of had yet becn recelved ths! an armistice was | Opposed to the retrocesslon of Bessarabls, and | ald pal,’ M‘K"m:d snother stage-robber, Whio 01 6, ar Lol i 3 Foui-Graduste Course of Giril Kagipect: +sTHE LEAGUE. with great care. Members who have measurcs . ceting this general question to preseut should e, 18 slzncd. Tho peace proposals were kot yet of- | 10 any couditions dofug more then to cripple | was recently arrestod in Oblo, snd who fs ex affecting th ] e 3 J MLVER MEN IX COUNCIL. bmit them to the Executive Cummitteas for Kecnad Teru sonoiastis Yesr will begta Fab, 1, 1878, fictally knows, but have been communlcated aa | Turkey." Dresoty Uaited” Stator Fartha ot the Bienk Apeclal Dupdich 10 Fie Chicago Triduna, consideration, aad 1 e, That was Vor catalogue, gt NOT ADVISED. Deputy United States Hills, LAY BEV. W. CORBY. C. 8, 0. suthoritative by Count Bchouysloff, tho Ras- Wasurxoroy, D, C., Jan. 28.—The Sliver Courses lo. o SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL _For Bale Everywhere. | slin Ambassador. Theyaro maloly the ssmeas | Up to9 Jast nigh the Porta bad 5 adylce of A A~ o nrnmnns Ec::mmm::nua?&lifi?n clun a0d s PEN c ER no opinion which mignt be used for the guid- | Fridsy to sccept preliminaries of peace. The League, ‘'or whatever the Congressional organi- * oL zation haviog for its purposs the repesl of the TITUsvILLY, Pa., Jan, 28.—The Bcaboard Pipe- | Resumption act snd theremooetization of silver ate ahoul tbose printed this morolog. the conclusion of an armistice, though oraers OF YALY COLLEGE. TLERY. Sir Stafford Northeota sald he would express | wero telegrapbed to the.plenipotentiaries on Lau; aad Generad ce of Turko; ‘i " Engitsb, Fréach, Gerinan, a Y, but tie considers the terms delay causes an appelicnston that the armistice jng to law, and the articles of partnership | afternoou after the adjournment of tue House. | gether. A FPoreign Minwster during the abscnce of tho S e 54 STATE-ST, thon couceded. Now thero is provid- | pesco mission of Berver Pashs) persisted fo bis M oToaRAR: —— = DN SN ed & toal separation from Turkev | refusal to fuform Mr. Layacd, the British Am. B under a Prince. Regardivg tributaries becom- | bassador, of tho terms of pesce, showing the Al o -‘;’:me fuog tndtpendent be would 88y nothing, but it | Porte has been pledged by Hussis to keep them tho Bkaica Fistols | must ralsc difiiculs quastions, since it touches | secret. other interests. he Indemnity condition is AUSTRIA OBJBCTS. very clastic. How Rusala may eloct to take tho Bausauis, Jan. 28.—Thoe Judependence Balge slory, ¢4 P YERY SWERPING, may be accompanied by onerous conditions, yecorded. Tho officers are as fol- | The purpose of the mcetiug was to sunounce smuis, aadreat 70f GEORGE J. BRUSH, C U | L E RY ‘The character of sutonomy for Bulgaris was HETICENCE. 'fi""nopflh Uh Be::‘;": .nfl“'"’ri'éiim% the Executive and Fiuance Committees whicn % A o not that agreed upon by tbe Constantinople | - Up toBaturday evening Safvet Pasha (acting Dircctors, b. D, Bemnwtn. 1t E. Hopkins, D"{" bad been appolnted by the Chairmau, in accord- SCIOOL POl BOTE AN ipcctlEes aod Tavle Enives, Rusom, | couference. Admislslrative autonomy was M. lelyy, C, V, Culver, and_B. B. Campbeil | 8866 with & resolution of the provious caucus, e =2 j The articles of atsociation iz Titusyilla as the | a0d to consider ways. snd means for the props- headquarters of the Compauy. It is intended | gation of the doctrines to which the Lesgue to push tho enterprise fn s vigorous sad ener- | subscribes, The only'result accomplished was Bsticmanuer, tho aloption of & resclution directing the to sollcil O'LEARY. Executive Committeo solicit subscrip- tlous to a funa for the distribution Cixcooaati, Jao. B.—O'Leary, the veder- | o gocuments, sud for the general pur- one, as the al ubjects, {rian, commenced bis task of walking 400 | 1opeqof tlo League. Gen. Butler headed the WATCHIS AND JEWELRT Indemnity, and what territory she may ask, are | has the following special from Vienoa: “Aus- BT YT 5 i~~~ | highly important to Europe. European concert other Powers, considers that the | BUES 10 123 hours, av the Higbland House to- | yigq 1y 5 gabscription of $50, amid tho spplauso OINE W EEIR |is therelors necessary. The opening of ;l:‘llk:w“mu n:v:l'n grest modifica- night. of thocsucus: There were many suggestions FPTohihe Urest Closiag-outvale | the Stralits msy mesn somethlog or | tlon ss regards tho sgerandizement of OBITUARY. of importauce and significance, which msy be teclig COMEGIYE0 1{° | vothing. But f is & Kuropesn and | Bervia and Montenegro, aud tho retroces- | Nomrowx, Va., Jan. 38.—~George P. Gordon, | gthered from the following - ouN @. AHERUAN, « | Eogish (oterest. Heo explained that the | slon of Bessarabisa Russia's demands in regard | fuventor of the Gordon printing press, dled DETAILED AND AUTURATIC REPOR IR, crodit saked for was not counected with the | to indewmnity are docmed loadmissible, becauss | yestesday. of tho proceedings: Buckuer, of Missoury Tho loumllun was thea wade Lhat the Sen- be invited to co-upcrate with tho posed this on the ground that Line Compauy has been duly organized accord- | miay bo called, held snotber secret caucus this | it would I-IO‘LDGPIIWIJI conveuieut tomneet to- TUB NAME, Thero was then cousiderable discussion as to thetitle to by given to tho League. Alr. Townsheud, of Hllnois, wanted it to be called the Finsuca Reforin Association, and sald that it might be well to make the title u liberal League soumctimes might want to tax Nationsl Bavks. Mr. Townshend thought also that it should ot bo called the Greeuback Association, as tbat was not its purpose, aud as there was such an association which had pollsie- Gen, E'ln&‘r‘ug ted that it be called the Biver and Gree el ck League, but it was de- cided to defer the selection of & tltle until the next mecting. The League thereupon adjourn- ed to meet st the call of the Chalrman. Western Associated Press, To the Wasamiotoy, D. C., Jan. 33.—A mecting of 3 elmemhu:nfi.‘;h}x Gt‘ehn:mwk aud xg‘lvu m tion, o or the purpess of soc the rmoguutlanol stiverand repeal of the | i j 1 1