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e Chicago Daily Teibune, 1ICAGO, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ¢ ance that Servla's intercsts would rocoive every | berwas held. The Ministry and House agreed consideration, to continue the present policy. A NALT ORDERED. ZPInUS, BeLARADE, Feb, 4.—The Government, having Gen. Bapourtzaks, with 7.000 troops, was recelved a dispatch from the Russisn headquar- | ordered to enter Epirns Sunday morning. ters announcing that an armistice had been 1TEMY, slzned, has nrdered the different Servian com- Loxnow, Feh. 58 a.m—A speclal from manders to stop hostilitfes. Athens states thatthe port of Piracus {s defend DLOCEADE RAISED. ed by torpedoes, NEw Yok, Feb, 4—A Constantinople dis- The Beys of Epirus have submitted to Ureece. patch says the blockado of tho Black Ses, be- | Loxnox, Feb. 55 a. m.—An Athens special tween Odessa and Constantinople, has been | states that new torpedo boats from London are ralaed, . manned and ready, THE CZAR TO D18 TROOPH, A Pera soeclal says it 13 cxpected that Baker 8. Peransnuno, Fob. 4.~The Crar yester- | Pasha will start for Thessaly immediately. day, after Insocction, addressed the troops a8 S— follows: AUSTRIA. VOLUME XXXIL' CLOTHING, ONCE MORE WE COME TO THE FRONT FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC.. Owing to the success that attend- ed our announcement last week of 10 per cent discount on our entire stock of Clothing PRICE FIVE CENTS. the Intetlor Department and Department of Justice. ‘The thing desired was the passage of a bill providing for a special session of Unlted Btates Courts immediately, Instead of ‘walting untll the May term, to which the writs are now returnable, But the bill did not pass. It waa not even taken up for conslderation, but wos simply referred to tho Judiclary Committea without instructions. The defeat of Hooker fs, to 8 limited extent, the trilumph of Schurz, PROPOSAL TO RENEW THE INCOMB-TAX. The most significant action was the sote upon a proposition to Instruet tho Ways and Meang Committee to report a bill restoring the fncome- tax. This was presented by McMahon, of Ohfo, and received a very much largervote than PANTALOONS, Gustom Tailoring Department Costs us very little extra ox- FOREIGN. Austria the Principal Ob= jector to the Russian Conditions. WASHINGTON. Outlines of Carter Harrison's Bill to Reform the Civil Service. Provision Made for a New De- partment of the Gov~ crnment. She Is Sirongly Opposed to Rus- sian Supremacy on the Danuhe. The Members of Which Must Be Confi d b th had been expected, lacking only eleven votes of L pa— “L:yy.gg’tlmll;&\m apon :n:':n::‘-’u% themtis: | TuE rRINGIPAL (DBIETTOR 70 THE RUMSIAN onfirme y L] two-thirds. The vote stood 105 yeas to 83 nags, rom the market rices, | penso to run, and wo will give 1roups, who Heaveq (s for i, lo ont brave ROGRAMME, £enate. An examination of the negativo list shows téat s The Conference Proposition Regarded with Disfavor at 5t. Petersburg, aible of a Tisbment. Ve 1, how- Loxpox, Feb. 5—b 8. m,.—A Timer 8t, Peters- £vGr, Tarfrom ho end, s st copdingisdo hoid | burg dlspatch aaya It has. ‘hecn sasamed sorn g;m:v!; ‘repared until we obtaina durable peace, | fately that England would Interpose the princl- y coxrx;’zucu BN FowR: pal obstacles to a eatisfactory arrangement, but v 9 it I now belleved that Austtls will offer the 1ENNA, Feb. 4.—The Cabinet yesterday ls- most serfous opposition. Russia {s fnclined it I8 for the most part composed of voters from thy Esstern Btates. There were a few consplo: tous exceptions, but this was the rule. The following are the Western men who voted against the resolutton: we will continue the same offer all this month. REMEMBER, you the benefit, See All-Wool Cagsimeres $4.00 0]!ly $4.00 PANTS HADE 10 FIT AND PL*E@E YOU. New Elegant Suitings. WHOLE SUTTS TO ORDER $25, $25, $25. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & 0., Nominatlons to Be Parceled Out fo tho Soveral Congress. men, sued a formal favitation to the Bignatory Pow- to be l;!dgch. lllfl]sh.' Sexton, ”R ‘N Al . a1ge ers of the Treaty of conciliatory relstive to the ques- oyd, Springer, Congar (Mich.), 0 STOCK AS L EDanfiB. Will Not WfllfllE’Y 06&9 urv.e:w:co;e(:rinnce I‘:r& l‘::mlir:dv&fl:_um* tlon of the Straits, which orincipally E:mir%r;?n. ?;3:::‘ \vxuf.m (Wis.) MARKED DOWN JAN 1, AND THIS JS AN EX- TRA INDUCEMENT. OUR GOODS ARE ALL MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, so that all can see that they get the discount. JAS. WILDE, JR. & CO., Popular Clothiers, Cor. State and Madison- sts.,, Chicago. TO RENT. O RENT. Fintcluaduelion, with or withont Furaitare. Ta- ANo. D1 CAIGIeT. A%,y oF At OMter ulrs LAZANDS RILVERMAY, LUhamber nf Commeree, affects England, but, with rezard to the Scla- Cannin; F:&"fl;‘:t’;‘fl‘r’w‘pm dent | YODIC tribes. it 18 declared she TImnv. consider at Vienna telograpts: “The situation 1s etit | D7 2%n honor snd aims, as well aa s regarded hero as serfous. It has transpired thay | PO¢d Intercats o 4 Lh P“l 18 belleyed Russla Is concentrating troops in the interlor of | t1i¢ triple alliance s much shaken. 1t fs belicve: Roumanla, and 120,000 men will be mossed to- | 113t Austrin haa complctely changed her atti- wards the west and north, evidently for defense tude, and scrious_ doubts are entertained even szalist Austela, concerning Ocrmn;;.. i The Berlin correspondent says: *Tho situa- ' Uan s il considered citial. The Coar's ad- | J418, 42 Rusla willnot occupy ailthe Dar- dress to tho troops at 8t. Peterabur on Sun- | 1" O rcuc'n\‘rmmho ulrks:v:\cmla'l ",?' day, and the calling out of forty now battalions, wx:hl. ; ";,(Tf' ,’;c:‘,':,,of:e'"d?gc oncz";‘:;:‘.: have further checked public confidence In the lete d ’l fon of h“L "’D be. carly ro-cstablishment of peace.” ot tomine "1& oNer Dandbes TR PROPOSED CONFERENCE, Lonpox, Feb, 5—0 a. m—A Berlin dlspatch M},gfifi{ffi,fif}?}f‘ says it {s aunounced that the proposed Confer- Loxpox, Feb. 4.—Advices from Shanghal, ence will probably meet in Brusscls. China, state that an asylum for women and TIIE PROPOSED CESSION OF BESSARADIA. Bucitanrst, Feb. 4.~The Cabinct dciiberated 2’%’ ::;;BT.I;::‘!‘:LD; 3:0: lt;r:‘.l iy four hours Sunday, under the Prestdency ot PAMINE IN CIlINA, Prince Charles, upon Gen. Ignaticf’s formal proposition for the cesslon of Bessarabin to | Niue milllons of people ara reported deatitate in Northern China. The Foreigu Mtelief Com- Russis, Nothing waa resolved, but there are indications thnt Roumanta will categorically re- mittes ""““’,ffi,fig“}‘;"fl -cr;;!ic!;z:erlu fovald fuse. At Calais, France, Jast night, during the per- formance at tha circus, there was a false alarm of fire, which causcd & great rush of the audi- ence. Ten persons were suffocated or trampled to death, and scveral others ware hurt, WAGRS CONPERENCE, Lonpox, Fob. 4.—Tho masters will have a Which Nominations Shall Have Weight Aocording to Their Respeotive Backing, Her Bessarabian Territory to Bussia. The remainder of the members from tho Northwest who voted, voted for the resolution. Some surprise was ianifcated that Burchard, who was supposed to Le opposed to an income~ tax, voted for it This vote - g MAY JIAVE SPECIAL SIONIPICANCE, from the fact that lic Is the anly member of the Sul-Cominittes of Ways and Means having charge of internal-revenue matters who las been regarded as opposcd to the relmposition of the income-tar, "The other two members have nalready declared themsclves for it. ‘Ihe Bub-Committee now Is a unit upon that subject, and possibly may interprot the large majority vuto for McMshon's resolution an an fustruction to bring n an In- come-ax blll, This vote shows that the reso- lution lacked only eleven votes of the mombers present of two-thirds, and had AN ACTUAL MAJOKITY OF BEVENTY-BRVEN. 11 the vote means anything it means that tha House will declare in favor of the relmposition of the Income tax, should the subject ever bo brought falrly Lefore it. Inthis conncetlon, the voteof the Comuittee on Wni'n and Means, which wil report whatever bill may be pra- scuted on that subject, i significans of the members of this Cummittee. Harrls of Georls, Kelicy of Pennasylvania, and Barks of Massachus setts, were absent, The following five voted aye: Tucker of Virginia, 8aster of Ohlo, Robbins of North Carulina. Gibson of Louistana, and Burchard of 1llinois. The following three in the ucpative: Fernando Wood of New York, Plclps of Connecticut, and Gen. Qarfield. b cither of the three absentees shonld vote In the aflirmative {n Committee,—and it is moro than probable that at least one of the three would,—~ it is evident that n malority of the Committes A Volo fn the Hoase Favoring the Relmposition of an Income Tax, Gladstone Tempts the British Commons with a Substitats for the Extra Grant of Six Millions, Becrece Conference of Republicans to Consider Louisiana Matters. He Wonld Guarantes Parlismentary Support to England’s Demands at the Conference. CIVIL-BERVICE REFORM, CARTER HALRISON'S BILL. Special Piepatch to The Chtcago Iridune, Wasiminaton, D, C., Feb, 4.—Carter Har- rison, Chalrman of the House Committeo un Civli-Bervico Reform, has prepared s il which he will present this week to the Committee as tho baals of & proposed rcorganization of the Civil Bervice. Harrison states that bis purpose in drafting the bill fs to make It as nearly radl- cal as poseible, and at the aame timo contain provisions which will adapt it to the prejudices of the American people, and not attract tvo much opposition from Congressmen, The prop- osition s Interesting as showing WHAT THE DEMOCRATS PROPOSE 70 Do with Civil Service, of which a very brief synop- sls follows: Bcc. 1 provides far the creation of a Depart- Greek Troops Capture Domoco at the Point of the Bay- onet. An Order Jssned for the Baising of the Blockade in the Black Sea, DEPINITIVE TREATY OP PRACE. Vizxxa, Feb, 4.—The Political Correapondence states that, after signing the peace preliminarics, steps were immediately taken at Adrianople to commence the negotiation of a definitive treaty of peace. Gen, Ignatlefl and Safvct Pasha will T _GRATE '“‘ Y ( Titin. "Gl and - Nickel GR l ES e (‘ SLATE MANTELS. e A T AND MANTELS Two Thousand Persons Perish by Fire in a Chinese _ ment of Clvil Bervice, with five Commisatoners, | would declare themselves in favor of tho resto- r NOBAECO & NUMNEY Asylum, bo intrusted with theso negotistions. conference with the Lancashire operatives be- | to bo appotated by tho Prealdent and confirmed | ration of the fncome-taz, Whether so b 203 STATENT. US [m uflflrfl flfl mg flnsfl ¢ e i fora enforciug a 10 per cent reduction of wages. | by tha Benate, 1o more than three of which | to be presented to the Hoana will now evidently e ] 'ONBTANTINGI'LE, Fob, 4.—The Russfans re- SOUTI APRICA, shall belong to any one political party, Thelr | dePend upon theaction of this Committee. LEGA| JEALOUSY, maiu at Rodesto, Tcharlou, and Bourgas, AGAIN BNUBBED, L.oNDO¥, Feb. 4,—~Advices from Cape Town todJan. 15 say severe fighting occurred In the Corner Clark and Madison-sts terms are arranged so that noappolntments can be made excent at the middie ot a Presidential YTSITED RTATES OF A cult Gourt of tin United Hiato CASIS TIE Cif 8 for the Northe; hancery: Johin MONTENEGRO NOTIPIED. ‘Tho attempt to extend the scopa of tnvestl- ALL THE NATIONS BADLY ATTAORED, antions, und to clotne them with ndditional e~ CxT1INE, Fob. 4.—The Ruesian Diplomatic LY D v al G O 4 S Trib ranskae on the 18th inst. The natives were | termythe Commissioners having the shortest | cresy, also falled. The Committee on Expendi- ey o Chicaes o 1“,.‘";“““%"‘ AL WATERS. ”’”u ”“;f':’ f”’ “:‘":: A"":;i]n % {l:vr,clcv;m:lvu. ?L -Jflflh‘x.‘:m glvlrn Dullcs fl: acfeated with great Joss. - An oflcal aunoumee. | term 40 bo ot the bead of the Department. tures e o g aury Desartment uaked for Company, an s J, Sow 3 o A AR D it LoxpoNn, Feb, 6—0 . —Ausl Lt e conclusion of an armistice to the nee of > 5 D, permission to send a portion of the Committrs L L Morrlll on m""riv"i:'lrfxf'z"fli of thnoaty | THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY, ment fssued says the Government has resson Bec, 9 provides that the President may Il issucd invitations to the other Groat Powers to hold a Conferonce in Vienna, The armis. tice and peaco preliminaries baving been | signed, it is desirable to make s definito and lasting soitlement of the East- ern question s soon na possible, There seems to be mno objocticn Montenegro, and requested bim to suspend upon roving misstons about the country, with hostilitics. authority to take tustimony, The plea made was that this would bo in the Intcrest of ceonomy, but the House was not of that opine {on, und refused the permission, NOTES AND NEWS. THE SILVER DILL. Soecial Dispatch o The Chicago Tvidune, to belleve that the rebellion will be speedily vacancles caused by death or resignation, crushed. Bec. 8 fixes the salary of the lead Commis. sioner at $5,000, and the otbers at §4,000. Sec. 4 provides that the Commissioners may be removed by the President for cause with the consent of the 8enato In open session, Bec, 5, that the Commissfoners shall make rules for rusldnln the Civil Service;shall cone stantly watch the differcnt branches ot the Gov- Master in Chancery of said Court,‘'and_an such Master, Btthe hour of tea (10) o'clack In'tho forenoon of Hat. urday. the ninth (01h) day of Marct, 1878, at tiie front goorof tha bunlding naw used by ssid Court as & Conrt: House, known aa the Republlo Life Bsailatr 15710 163 LaSalle street, In the City of Chica irof Cook, and State of Iiinols, wiit seil a directed in #aid decree, at public suction, to the highest and dait bidder tlierafor, the mortzaged premises men- floned In astd deeree, and_ particularly desetthed as fol- lawk, 1a-wit: AU Ehe raliroad of the satd Chieago and NUNYADI JANOS. The Best Natural Aperient. = THE LANOET, N ““Hunvadl Janos. . Daron Lieblg aMrms that (ta richneas In RUBAIAN PERLING, BT. Pzrersnung, Feb, 4.~Public opinlon here, and even more ot Moscow, regards the pro- Jected Conference with disfavor. Some papers #peak of the Confercnce as a mere device of the European Powers to deprive Russia of all she has gained after so heavy an expenditure of PRIMATE OF SCOTLAKD. Rou#, Feb, 4,—Tho Courrier states that Car- dinal Howard Is to be created Archbishop of Edinburg and Primate of Scotland. FERMITTED TO RETURN. Lonpo, Feb. 4.~The Nere states that John O'Lears, former editor ot the Irish I’eople, has |} rmitted to temporarlly revisit Ircland | ernment service, and sec that thevars runni; Wasuixazaxy L. C., Feb. 4.—Tho opponents ) "o made, extondi . 3 heen pei o tempo i ervioe, nning ‘ (ounty uf igle, ¢ 5 % ; b s at ;‘;}"“,“fii'a'."".,:fl‘."“;fi.‘;. mancrsrutuues, ron aowWD waters, garded as o continnation of thoso held in L3 that he will abstain from politics. shall examine, e examined, all ap- ien, Chafts. ., bolte, niiis, TAE BRITINN MEDICAL JOUR- NAL~"Tunyadl Jan ax. —'I'ha mm" QIAIN BILIINENTS 1N [JIOSPECT, 87, Prransnuno, Feb. 4.—The Fedomont} cale culates that after the concluston of pesce the Black Sea and 8ca of Azof yorts will oxport 5,000,000 quarters of wheat. GERMAN BANK STATEMENT, Bertin, Feb, 4.—~The weckly statement of the lmperial Bank of Germany shows an In. creass {n specls of 5,800,000 marks. plicants, sud shall not bo gulded by political services or influence. Bec. @ vrovides that the Commissioners shall divide the United States into districts, and vide for examiuations fu each at statod times will be reached in thatbody this week. Friends of the biil declare that they wilt not consent to any compromisc, They want tho bill passod as it came from tne lousc, with the exception of a1’ depot Eromivls; Atation-hioines, depota, viaducts bridges, timher, aud materiais, and property purchased frthe’ conatruction of salt Faiiroad, ail Chy engines, lendets, cars, wid machinery, all kinds of rolling stock sened by rald Chicaco and lowa Rallromd Company ae- aired (0F oF & be uscd upon sald rall Al tha London and Constantinople, but 2 RUBSIA OBJECTS TO VIENNA 08 tho place of sitting. It would seem that S atter publie nutice; that the power nay bo dyl- | 006 amendment giving the Goverument the R A T the closo of hostilities between Rusala and TEMPTED TO CONTINUE THE WAR. INANCIAL. lem\ms: In reinote parts ut tho s country o exam- benefit of the colnage. e .h el seauired by virtuo thereof, Weluding slde-tracka, turn: | pPROFESNOIT VIRCTIOW, Berlln, Turkey ought to insure the keeping of the LoxXDoN, Feb. 5~50. m—A Vienua special ncrs, in which case applicants shall “vay 85 for They now Intimate that, although the Pres! SRS At dom o Stowe e M oF Bork oehn %00d and Prompl aisccess; most valuabl y } say8 the Montencgrins scem fnclined o resit 8T. LOVUIS. examinstion. Members of both }Houses of Con- peace by the othor Powors, but there isa most uneasy foeling overywhere, particu- larly in Austris, dent may not sign the bill, hecan give a tacit ap- proval by pocketing I, in which case it will bo- come a law in ten days. Senator Bayard occunied the entire day in op- ennn. “1have emarkable success,” PROVESSOR SCANZONE, Wurzburg, Lpre. scrine nouo but this, 81, Lours, Mo., Feb. 4.—Parties representing tha Natlonal Baok of Commerce of New York entered suit to-day against the National Bank fmn sliall be notitied of the cxaminations wit-h o their oin district, Sec. 7 provides that the nct shall spoly to the armistice, which wos concluded just as they were medlitating an attack on Scutar), nging, and the renta, faaites, i ihe tatave, rizlit, e sud TUE ARMISTIOR. - all ofilcers excent Ambaseadors, Minsters, Con- 11100 t0 the bill 3 N LAUDER BRUNTON, M, D)., of the Btate of Missour! for $1,600,000, ‘The pe- | guls, heads of departments, and Postmnsters, po X . Tidiaing | TISTENNON LAUDEI BRUNTON: 06 i THE DAITIAR MIMISTRY A Delgrade correapondont says it 1s reported | 4yyionur rucites an sareement sutored fnto Do, | o b oo perbaps tho mout sigoiticant | gy, 1, STERNAL DutmovEMENTS, 5 rai Fivals, and surpasses ihem In efeacy, ™ that the armistice is for an indetinito time untfl 20, 1806, by the two institutions, whercby the | section of the bill, pruvides that Reprosenta- ere Is o disposition on_the part of sever. re Intendad to bo conveyed 24 persist in demanding the vote of extra sup- £ 3 X ¢ SR 7 i members of the Houso Committea on Com~ Bande o8 WRAEE thin G PIROY '.Hfi()lf Al";l(‘m M‘II.. '~'xl'}:i'r'rl¢3’"' the conclusion of peace. former loaned to tho latter $1,000,000 in the | tives in Congress may make nominatio inerce to recommend larger sporopriations i AL r:éi‘n‘.nbfl"' 8%e erred 10 | plics, although o compromise was offored form of a continuing loan. OF this amount | appointments to oflice from among for Internal fmprovements this year than usual, Labor cail now be obtalued ‘at cheaper rates than fur many years paat, and liberal ag propriutions will give employment to hun s of impoverished workingmen. - THD NORTIERN PACIFIC, To the Watern Assoctated Press, WaASHINGTON, D, C., Feb, 4.—~Ths bill agreed A WINEQLASSFUL A DOSE. fdeot in thelr red $400,000, with intereat, s still duc. It is furthor claimed that the 8t. Louis tank Is {ndebted to the bank for 500,000 for money paid an sccount up to the date of suspension, A third $500,000 is clalmned for money lent fn the course of bank- ing asccommodation “to the datoof suspension. “Ilic State Bank is in the haods of u Roceiver, cetive districts, who s! resided there o year, nud posscas the e moras! aud othér qualltics. Provision fa made that they may reconimond PERBONS WIIOM TIHAT DONX'T KXoW upon the testimony of persons for whom they can vouch, All recommendations must ve fn by Gladstono last night. Ruasia scems to thick that furthor precautions ought to be takon, and has ordored tho mobilization of 44,000 mon of the new lovy. ENGLAND, A LIBERAL PROFOSITION, Loxpox, Feb. 4.—In the [Tousc of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Gladstone suggested an ad- dress to the Crown from both Houses of Parlia- inent, assuring the Queen of support in the Every genuine bottle bears the nameof The Apol- Hnaris Co, (ifmited), London. FRED'K DE BARY & 0O, 41& 43 Warren.at.,, Now York, Fole Agenta for United Ftates and Canada. t rop: gt s wd by the, mortiagn foreciated in astd Teceleed by th SIARCE oM e it et of et In pare paymeat of thn purchasa: ¢ extent, and upon the #hind) e eatltled, tountier acparate parc decroe, nu for the char- i N 5 Tho Czar, in h to the Vibo: . writing, signed by the persons recommendiny p P, 2 Sler et i anit moo-wf pay: | FON HALE BY DUALERE, GROCLI, AND o epscello e Yitarg fogl Conferenco Instead of o vote of credit. Mr, GALESBURG, MICIT, il applications, must. be wrtten i the and. e AR 5'1”&51«%’#1:1:#?'&%: £t reference I had to satd decres of record in sal 'y e sald it " writlng of the applicant, setting forth age, past % Evat, rotevere io b 14 € record in eald —— mont on Bunday, montloned the necesaity of | Gladstone satd the armiatico removed all appre Spectal Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, FTIE of the aupllcant, scteing forthag % past | Hatlroad, extends tho time of its completion ten :lf-'n‘l'y"fl.'{:l'm‘:l:‘ynrumcn’rlffi'?'& LG W*M'.:'«‘{,~‘i'3!f.‘{' holding thomsclves propared until Le ob. heasion of Turkey’s being encouraged by the KanLasazoo, Mich., Feb. S.<Bloss & Mo ity. In the cvent that loss than twenty nomi. | JER5S d reduces tho land-grants in Washing- tates for the Norther District of Tlinota, _ TREASURY DEPARTMENT Orrics nr CostprnaLLyr oF THE CURRESTY, WANT: Qaris. Bee 3 Iry.—Ratien In Rerety kiven 1o sl houmny kave claimaasainat the Third Nationa nk af Chicago, 1il., Ehat tho same must bo preacnted tnlluntington" W, Jickson, Hecciver, with the Jogal thiereot, wiinin threananile row (hla unte, o 4 N0t SAY RAOX, i L PR B R R hope of English aid. It also removed the reason for porsavering In a vote, now that thero was uo apprehension of Russlan occupatlon of Cone stantinople. The Government, by the menac- ing attitude they proposed to assume, were tak- ing a step in the directlon of barbarlsm and vio- lence. P'erseveranco with the vote could only demonstrate that the natfon was divided, While urging that the vots of credit be withdrawn In favor of an address to the Crown which he bad propaosed, he sait he conceded the necessity of supporting the Goverument by sotne declaration before theyjentered the Con- fereuce. He would support the Government in using thelr influence to induce Kussla ro relin- quish lier clalm for the retrocession of Bessara- bla; also for the freo navigation of the Danube, tained o durable peace, worthy of Russia. It is understood that TUE ULTERIOR NEGOTIATIONS and indomnity montioned in the prelimi. naries of pence rofer to the passage of the Dardanclles by war-ships of all nations ns beforo, and tho transfer of the Turkish fleet to Russla, far greater advantages than tho freo passage of the Dardanelles to all nations, While the general prospects of poace aro much improved, thers is anch A PEELING OF DISTRUST AND JRALOUSY among the European nations as to mako the Naugton, hardwaro werchants, of Galesburg, Mich., have made on assignment for the benefit of thelr creditors, and avpointed Willlam A. Blake Recetver. The liabilities aro in the vieln- 1ty of $20,000, and thelr total assets aro sald to be of tha samo nominal value. Their mistor- tune was toa great extent causod by accommo- datlon paper, ANN ARBOR, MICII, Special Dispated fo The Chicago Triduns. ANN Arnon, Mich, Feb, 4.—Lovan & Bcott, for soveral years prominent grocers here, made an assignment to-day to N. H. Winans, Lia. bilities and asscts not yet figured up. DETROIT. Drtrorr, Mich,, Feb., 4~A voluntary pe- titlon lu bankruptey has beenfiled in the United " ton Territory, takiug avay such portion of land 8 was heretofors embraced in the appropristion for the construction of the roaa from Pend D'Orellloto Puget's Bound. CIVIL NIGUTS' CASE, . The Chief Justice to-day allowed a writ of crrortothe Court of Appeals {n Maryland to bring up for review the decision of that Court refusing to allow Charles Taylor (colored) to practics at the Bar of Marylsnd courts of record. HESIBTING REVENUR OFPICNRS, The Comtnissiover of Internal Revenueto-day ;}em(;ctl the following telegram from Collector voth MoxToouEny, Als., Feb. 4.—-)(‘ Deputies and Depaty United Staies Marshals have ‘met witl armed resistance an the part of llicit dlatitlers In overpowering numbers {n Winston County, and. are consequently unsble to enfore the levenus laws {n that suction, nations shall be made for cach otilce to be fillel b‘y & member of Congress, then the Commls- sfoncrs may recelve avplication lu writiug from -n* persons in the district. he remaloing scctions of the bill provide for competitive examination for promotivn in all Departinents, and prescribe that vacancles jn the Departments are ONLY T0 BE FILLED BY PROMOTION, save where the need of cxperts or peculiar con- ditlons may mako 8 coutrary course necessary, The Civil-Service Departinént is to luva{v all the other departments with lists of clerks {ran which appotntments can vnly be made, and {8 to assume the reaponsiollity for removals for cause. Otiginal avpolutments are to be uinde on not morethan slx mounths' probation, when the probatioucrs are to be placed on a perma- nent roll from which they never can ho re- moved except for cause. This roll 1s to con- SPENCER CUTLERY. ‘The very hrat Pocket and Tablo Knlvew, Carvers, Tas 1urs, Belssors, inade speclaltics at Loweat 1rices, 54 STATE-NT. JOS. RONGERS & 8UN'S The Ohicago Favorite, [sado expremiy for and sold lunty by 9. W. 1. RELLKY, 88 Niadlvon-at, " Price 82,50, ' rent uverywhere on recelpt Kvery one warranted. lof prico. o= FIIXM CIANGES, DISSOLUTION. Notlco ls herehy given that the coparinerahin bersto. AMERICAN LIN Philadelphis and Liverpool. The oniy transatiantic }ine salltng under the Ama agbitg” Ealline etery Thurday” rom Thindeion tnd Wednesday from Liverpool, d fn obtalning Mbers! terms for Turkey, oa far : il stitute the permanent CIvil Scryico of the Gov- | i, Comntssioncr, It reply, telographed the * fors uxiating between tho undurstined under the frm | situation a critical one, and the poasibilities | 81 d Btates District Court by James W. and Ebenczer | ernmont. No sppointmenta are to be mado for | o ibe Cou loy twenty additiona) i RED STAR LINE, R inbfp ey bl | op dangorous complications are not very re- | Sayren ¢ " O futerrats of Turkey's | Giiency, jonbers and wholesale doalers fn milt. | DOIIUICEL DUDOsCR, AN 0 BUIIIcR] metsuasines e {0 entiloy Swenty aa 0, and Dated J: 4, 1678, A J HUOLE, 4 are to be pald or demnanded, on the peualty of dismissal. REPUBLICAN CONFERENCE TO CONSIDENR LOUISIANA APFAIRS. Spectal Dispatch 10 Tie Chicudo 1ribune. Wasuixaroy, D. C., Feb, 4.—Tha Republican Cangressmen who visited Louisiana pending the Elcctoral count and wore present at the canvass af the votes, generally known as the Visitiog Btatesmen, have agreed not to make known at present the particulars of the conferencetwhich thoy held this eventug. The ubject of the meet- fug 18 understood to have been caretully to con- slder thoe present situation in Loulsiang, and the duty which tho visitlug statesmen owe to the Returning Board. The luterchange of views was informal, and we deflnite plan has been . determined upow. Theso eentlo- men, and most of the Republicans in Congreas, think that nothing sbould be omitted that can be done to sustain the Returu- fng Board (o thelr present trouble, Every He- publican preseui during the session of tho Ro- turning Board, aud familler with testimony takon by tha Congressional Commnitice last :umiar :uniuw to Yeruon Purish, i of the opin- lon that Carrytng the Relglan and Unlwed Gtates mafls. Saflin, n [y ately feom PIILADRLPIL "'ffic'\v?'x"?m LT add BRLY (o ANTWAY, it Ao aroiinia e BETERwUIONT & S0N, g Apeuts, 110 L tanduloht, Chicago. HITTING BULL, wols, Various reports that huve reached the Qoy- crument with roferonce to the wharcabouts of Sitting Bull and his band have not been disre- garded at the War Dopartment, There {8 set- tied determiation to make s thorough war upon that party wherever and whenever found in our dominfon. Permission has been asked of the Indian Bureau by the military authorities to en- list tho Crows against tho hostile Siouz. The Crows are old enumnies of the Bloux tribes, and bave beon for a long serics of years friend- I to tbis Qovernment. The Indlan l{mce bas acceded to the request from the Becretary of War, If there s any dauger of Bittiug Bull crossiug into United Btates territory, the recrufting of tho Crows will comngnce immodiately, MINISTER ¥OSTER, United States Minister Fostor had a long fn. terviow with the Prusident this afternoon with reference to Mexican matters and affairs on tho Rtio Grande border, 1t svems to be very gen- crally understood hero that tho State Dopart. ment and Administration will ba governed lurgely by the views of Minister Foster on guestions rewardiug the recognition of Diax. 'l‘bh stutemient, howuver, {8 not suthorized from avy otlicial sourve. NOMINATIONS, ‘The President sent the followlng nominations to the Benate: J"”fih "ly Huston, United 8 ‘Temn! nety, thiscity, The assets are about §15,000; Tiabilites, $40,000. e s PHILADELPIIIA, PumrannLeaa, Pa., Feb, 4.—The Hestonrillo Passenger Rallway Company permitted notcs to the value of $20,000 to go to protest. Itis ex. pocted that a Recetvership for the Company is inevitable. The total floating and funded debt s $4061,000, Mr. Gathorne IMardy, Secretary of War, polnted out that tho Government were Ignorant of the conditions of tho armistice, sua the Hus- #lan armies hiad reached a polnt which, if nego- tiations fulled, might be dangerous for Furope, It was important to be prepared, because warg of late were sudden and unforescen. The Rus- sion bases of poaco wers exceedingly vague, and althouch the Govern- ment hed been told the condfion rolativo to the Straits was withdrawn, it stit re- majned. The Uovernmont's object was to se- curo a perntanont and solld peace, (rudeing 46,000,000 now might involve a futurs expendl- ture of £600,000,000, Tha Government hasd been misrepresented throughout the country, and were not now going to sccept an cmpty vote of coufldence. If the vote of credit should be denled, 1t was time for them to resign, They did not desire to lead a crippled existence. The Powurs wers armed to tho teeth, and a siugle spark mighs light a Aro threatening the best In- terests of the country. Thoy asked the Houss to give thom that they might perform their part in the European concert for the benefit of sub- Jocts, races, aud mankind, The business of tho late firm of E. L. ledstrom & o Yl bu conlinedt as herctotors, by thelndenigned. Diated Jun, 24, 1474, H, L HEDSTROM, o a1 SEIID, KORF THRXATS OF RESIGNATION, COPARTNIIRSIHIP, [By Cadle to The Chicago Tridune, | ST ATE LINE._- nffl?fl‘!&,fi?fiflg%&‘fi:fi? Aoy Loxooy, Fob, 5—~0 a, m.~Tax Taisunz's v . LIVE! N, DOGGE! BA T & HILL Paris correspondent sends a dispatch an- STATE O proniA Thuraday, Feb. 7 | oo e teers nouncing the possibility of Machahon's ,‘,," ,‘.’;,_“;','_',“:'n‘: 5 “'“’"‘"’" Lo OPTICIAN. resignation. It is reported there that ho has it bt Hensteat e FEre boen greatly dissatisfled over since the acces- B PP 10 AURTI RALDNLN sion of the Republican Ministors to power, o and has resorted to his old threat of rosigna- ANCHOR LINE DIALL, STEAMERS tion unless tho Chamber proceeds to vote York aad Glagow. the Budget. New gow. ¥ine fpectac oa sulted to alt aighta on sclentifis prin- LISNAY Feb: 0y 1na i) ubVosLA- Peb. a3 10am | FIN0 FEFCRs o8 quised fo sl aiehita on st o 3cro- Lt e Lo ASTISHIS SR A | o = PEACE PRELIMINARIES. N 3 AUATRIA AND RUSSIA. B oF TLondindorry, scopes, Baruetcrs, & ANGLIA, Fen, . 0k e | A1 CA LT, Feb, 27 2 pm Cadiny, t':nlm].vh. .‘xeuulmn Tlekets at reduced rates. Loxnox, Feb. 4.—A Vicnaa dispatch says: “Even in thelr immature form ths Russian couditions scem to contaln much that can nESTEON B irtter oo Watitiuton scarcely bo brought into harmony with the fn- tercsts of Austris, belng rather calculated to CUNARD MAIL LINE, ’&Illmhue tlines 8 week toand from British e, sow the seeds of fresh troublos than to promote real and lasting pesce. Thoy destroy the Otto- MACMAHON, ——— CANADIAN NEWS, Boecial Dispatc (o Tha Chicago Tridune, O1TAWA, Feb. 4.—Recontly & tug owned by Commodore Daly, of Ogdensburg, went to the asalstance of an American vessel in Canadian wators. Tho matter having heen reported to Lustoms ofticers, the Commodore was obliged to pay & fine of $500. To-day ho had au loter- view with the Minister of Custoras, and asked that the money be refunded, as ho had recelved no compeneation for the service. The matter s under cunsideration by the Government, Lord Dufferin (s expectea to return from Washington Wednesdsy, and on Friday will de- lyer the speech from the throne at tho opening of the Domivion Parllament, Argument in what Is known as the great Seal case of Novia Beotia commenced befors the 8upreme Courotoday, — Tho case Involyes the AIIY ot Comriaris Ofice, noFhwast sor t Company's ice, northwos! ner Gt futhotoheste., Chichgt 3 i cedence given by the local NO BYIDENCE WHATRVER BXISTA Btates Attorney for t tory of Iduha; B il DU VEUNET: Usnerst Westera Agent. man power i Europa without subatituting any- | gimmenegr.® FUFEReF discusslon, the debate was | fiucstion of preseenic Liro by the local ypon woich Geu. Audersou can bo convicted. | Fhiomas Adatason, of -Pentgylvasis, Cousst: — P e < thing In its place possessing Rusrantees of Journcy it them over Queen's counsel by the” Dominlon | These gentlemen say that the evidence weainst | Gencral for Rio do'Janeiro; Ernost » Oppon- Nort {l‘onufl“ l)loyd. u.bfin, -n,p., smaller gmsl would recefve GREECE Government. bim o the present trial, as dally reported | pejm, of New York, United States Consul ut by the Assovisted Preis, streogthens this bellet, If, uuder the clrcumstavces, Aoder- sun should be convlels the fecliug is that gross Injusticc will be done. Itis suggeated that'iu view of the pledgs of e ——— Gutienburg; Edwara . Wheeler, Collector of Interual Revenuo fur Arkansas. Lostmusters—Johu F, Morris, Meadville, D'a.; E. T. LeCowmpo, Allerton, Is.; Johnu M. Bare rerey, Hillsboro, O, Juat enough to make thum wish for more, whilo Bulgsris, the largeat of them in extent and population, would become little moro than u Russian dependency. The restoration to the THE ADVANCE INTO THESBALY. Ataxus, Fob, 4.—The Greek troops wha en- tercd Thessaly yesterdsy under Gen. Boutzo en- countered no resistauce from the Turks, who JThe steamers of this Company will ssll Lay 1 A ot Tuird stre Jaieror varsagen From' Sew: Yurk, to o of odon, S1arre, and Dredien, Orc cablu. § 320, gold; sieerage, 3 curre Y. M. C, A LouzaviLLe, Ky., Feb, 4.—A recoptipn was given the [nsernational Executive Committes 3 13 ' Goy, Nichollsat the time of the witadrawal of BBy ) BET Caar ot Beasarabl, without dus equivalent 10 | wibdrew to Domoce, Tho Grceke will dvance | OF 15 Youui Mew 'Afi'f_;}':,‘,‘“‘:h“““my“":b‘u";: the troops ttiat Republicaus should bo urotect- 'PHE RECORD. —— o — Roumauis, would wake Rusels mistress of the | to-day on Domoco. The garrison of that place e : {2 ed, ho wight fecl at liberty to = [} . B hip lane, 100 prominent business and profcastonat gentle- RXEHCI>B THE PARDONING POWER. SENATE, ";:.t }vcmi-l:"un-:ucqwfiu:;?um : mouthis of tho Danubie, ‘Tbus, fu the yory pro- | numbers 3,000 men. meu wers preset. Roports of the work | Nicholls declares that ho s not ly sympathy | Wasuiazon, D. 0., Feb, 4.—In tho Senzte, RNWAL L, Wiliagis, Thursday, Jan, 3 limluanes themsclyes, thero Is much that nust WAL VESSELS ORDERED TO ATIENS. of tho Commitire were made by Messrs. | with the present prosecution; thut it fs fustl- a'great part of the morning hour was taken up XERSET. Ntamper. i lead ta discusalon botwoen Austria sud Rusels, | ‘The Turklsh men-of-war bave been ordored to | James Btocks, Jr., of New York: Maj. Josepli | gated by Bourbons who are opvoscd to him, and fu the presentation of petitions from all parts Ly Rl W I e doon, i ohe ot | e oo . s b e . | SN o, e Yt RSt | B b, 1 ke e L | 1, o e Tt A3 " . C. £ c L e e bl Cea it Tairouts s teanss degenn, Wik othec Ko, Fadiara queation has gow besn ralsed W fta ) Secrciary: Hobers Urideusall | f ls evident that poreoy in authorliy hero will | sainat the changes tn tho presont, tarl dutics e . Cres el nml;l;rl:e.nl Estato Eocnrll!gll‘flsl:-‘gg:fi}“lflwul Weatern vm'-.?r; and B, 1. Iugersoll, Ratlroad Visttor. NOTIUE, t upon Nicholls to twake i his pledges, gd gl‘.u v bim an vpportunity mhuv l,u?w :flm morul courago aud tudepeudence bo has, - IN THE HOUSE. FHIBNDS OF THE TIMDER THIEVES. dpecial Dispaick 0 The Chlcayn Tridune. Wasuisaroy, D. U., Feb. 4.~The House transacted very Lttlo busiuess. The movement agalust Becretary Schurs oo account of his dis- covery of timber-thieving in Mjississippi fafled of success, although Hooker, of Mixslssippl, set forth with great logenuity In bis preamble the charge that the cntire thuber interests of the Lower 3iselssippt country nro belng rulned by *Meantime, Roumanta bas already announced her clalm to take part as & belligerent in the conclualon of peace, the Miuister of Forelgn Afluirs baving issucd a clrcular to that effect. SERVIA, **The Servians aro grestly dissppolnted with the frontier rectification allowed them by the Ruslan preliminaries, and oroclalm that, in spite of the armistice, they will not stop opera- tions untll they have possession of Old Bervia down ta the River Lom." BxLaxADS, Feb. ¢.—The dispatch of the Grand Duke Nicholas notifying the Bervian Government of the arimistico,, added an sssur- and the restorstiou of the tax ou tea and coffoc; all of which were referrod. Other petitions, favoring the organization of 8 Department of lodustry, the head thereol to be a Cubloet oflicer, were -presonted aud ro ferred. AMr. Davls, from the Committeo on tho Judi- clary, reported & substituto for the bill to pre- vent abuses in respect to the mileaze of District- Attorneys of the Unlted States. Placed ou the calendar. Mr. Dawes fotroduced s bill regulating the authentication sod uso of proxies in the meat- banking associa- iuge of sharenclders of national tlons, Hoferred. DOMOCO CAPTURED. Arunxs, Feb. 4.~The Grecks captured Do- moco at the point of tho bayonet. Ope hun- dred and Afty Grecks were killod. Five Turkish men-of-war passcd the Darda- neiles on Sunday, on thelr way to the Greek coast. Thero are only 500 troops in Athons, and » amall English gunbogt at Pirseus. ‘Thirteen bundred Turks were taken prison. s 8t Domoco. i e LosnBroker 114 earborn-at. PEOPLE'S BUILD'G & LOAN 4SS0, 0 WABHINGTON-8T. Depouttor and Horrowcre I thia Aticlation partlcl- ko ol seceritics siwage Soirg) 53, managesicat. TAEION KKLLEY, sec! —————a—— VERY SAD. Cixciunaty, Feb, 4.—>Miss Sallle Porter, aged 18, while I the delirfum ot a fever, escaped from her room and house sbortly after mid- nizht lass night, wandered & couple of squares barelooted, clad ouly in a night-dress, and died. Bhe was not missed until 8. m., when her mother awoke to give her medidne. Misslog her dsugbter aho gaye the alarn, and the dead body wes found an hour Iater. Doceascd was the daughter of W. H. Porter, s resident of ‘\:‘Voodburu, ons of the suburban districts of this ty. Tiomas Giossom Wright, Deceased, NOTTCH. FOR BALE, ICE POR SALE 2130 5,000 tons 1o ice house o B :.i:l?k'lgfl:nximgglcgfih(. 0 be moved durag summer ol 1878, Ico 4 ""{g 10 be Lo A: T na7 Boak Of sometping i o werice), car o Vialr advetags by TerNArang 1o Mesars. For, Bollcit- & Lutterworth, or Mr. Woodall, Boliclier, 7 south. $2pton st Bioomauury, Londos, ihelr oames and ad- 4. with (ull (afort sifua av 10 the failly of the Uk TBomas Bioziom Wiy d‘a:c;fidx. S Lutterworts, Lelceatersblre, Bagland. Dated this 1760 Eay Of Jakuary, 1678 HUNDREDS OF VOLUSTIRRS areleaving dally for the frontier. On the re- ceipt of the nows of the signing of the Turco- Russlan srmistice. aa extra sitting of the Cham- & Co., Wozros-st, Ak S R i e S R e R P e e o = ree,