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VOLUME XXXII. CHICAGO, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1878, * PAYTALOONS AND SUITS. COME IN THIS ORNING FOREIGN. Evacuation of Widdin, Rust= chuk, Silistria, and eltuation st crittcal, and has ordered armaand ammunition sufficient for 50,000 men. The Mo- bilo Guard Is to be ralsed to 140.000 men. DAD FOR AMBRICA. Br. Prrensnuna, Feb. 10.—The anthoritles of the Black Sea ports have removed all restric- tlons on the export of grain and provisions. MONTEREGRO, twenty-Ove seconds, The time of the last mile was cleven minates, twenty-five scconda. large attendance, including’ many ladics, was rrenenL Bchmeh! reccived reveral floral offer- ngs at the finish, Ilc says the climate here fs all that can hedeaired for walking. Phbysiclans Ppronounce his condition roud, FIRES. the Democrats. Tneidental ftema follow : Servicee ol 595 fa1 i 8Some of the moro curious WASHINGTON. 117,30 Hon. E. WIISKY, Joun B, Henderson, witness before Com- mittea on St. Lonis whisky trisis from 3tarch 30 to April 5, 1870, soven days, at ashinaton from St. Louls and retnrn, 1,812 milcs, af five cents....... . 00.60 Tho President Indignant at the Returning-Board Proses cutions. PERSEE P Erzeroum. PAmis, Feb, 10.—Advices from Regusa stats N $111,00 | Jonima and ong back & :.lunll;el’a'rl;nldcm"to .“lun‘lchnmm‘e:&blhh' Tl fm c;;w;}m:._{m G Possiblllty that Blind Donrbonism May | ., PRI Lo L L — ) i ng & lino of demareation for the armistice on a e alarm from Dox 24, at 7:35 yesterday ., g n ¥ All(l order made for youn a H basts of ull possidetis, The rencwal of hostill- | marning, wns caused by a fire belng discovered Allenate the South’s Dest Fordlan Aflalrs, fnr afouncof Wilren: WHAT 1T COSTA TO NURT A DRAD SRRVANT, : Gortschakoff Announces that He Friend. deted by the Emma Silver Mining Com Tt costs much leas to bury an employe of the i3 hand ir of ties between Turkey and Montencgro fs imml- | by Bpecial-Policeman Ericksen, of the IHinols riendl. pany, limited, of London, for expensen flouse who dles in scrvice. Tha foflowing f andsome pair o Will Presido at tho nent. Central Ralrond, n tho third story of the four- ncarredby i company for caof e it e Torthe bt of Guo” Lawroscs 3 S stary bullding No. 83 Michigan svenue, owned . . Riely, a Houso officials 1 Conference. PIUS IX. by fenty Behioolkapt, and necupled as & candy- | Chittenden’s Asinine Declarations Re- BT O e an F e e ATt JA‘m"‘mvln: i TR CARDIALS. factory by L. F. Hactinlen & Co. As nearly as garding Chicago's Ingrali- s evidenca i, Uie investicition ot Cat, Yizking sainat hutisl-carg for inte Tuwe i Towr, Feb. 10.—To-morrow, on the arrival of | can be ascertained, the tirc atarted (n the wood- i tude. ma Bilver Mining COmPARY.....vrs.or.+ $184.64 | One ontaideca £ Turkey Will Be Denied Rep- | the forelgn Cardinals, the Sacred Collego will | work sbout the drying-furnaces. It sprea rap- WASTINGTON TO OFORAETOWY, Hira of soven ¥ 9 tation in the De- permancntly constitute itself tnto a congrega- | fdlf,and at_one time th Hestruction o te The distance from Washingtonto Ucorgetown Wool, Nice Patt xegentalion a tlon. Abullleft by Plus IX.authorizes we | L8 ERCl mrtoit The Th Doosts | What the House Conlingent Fand Revesls of | 1stwomiles. It costs five cents o gu there by 'y ] nt was badly flooded with of omnibuses. Yet herels a claim allowed for 3 rules, water. The ’bnnmnu was " damaged to the summoning two wit; from Georgetown: Total....... H extent of about £2,000, which 1s fully covered eind nesncs from GEorRelowin: 1 Jueper M. Whilner, i g $4.00 Only $4’- 00- Tussia Will Not Pormit Dige [y o 8L e to | B aree polces gg:'d‘m‘gmmn combadies, Th | Boarbon Extravagance in Trying to Get Up | Mees Resduinw Lor ol vk g marios ‘Sepuitse of thtaie Lawienca . lioy'8 10,00 ; . K cery ba nmazed by fire, water, b B Taity 08T BURY SPEARER KERR. 6 Como in any way and Jook at cussion of Certain tew tho remalns of t?’n Popo & o:?!o nd amoke, s s cnfmated by th)“u'}""’ ?'n":"; o Olaim to the Presidency. {,‘,‘;,’,;',f;',-, ;:3‘:3‘:1» i lowand Caiveiity i s St e battcs of ; s morning. 8 CTOW was tremend- | lesn th ,000,~a figure that will undount- mittes on Freedman'a Bavings and Trost he home oflicera charged w! ] ty: b’ Subjeets. edly prove hizh when tho stock fa reassorted. COMPADY creconsveresrernsornrs ornenn$ 30.00 [ Goorge M. Adame, f P them. :",';"m',"fl b e Esd t;'“"::g;r u> | Thin "fs covercd hy sbout’ €%5,000 ‘Tuirunee, | What It Costs to Bury & Congressman R e 57 T Jaie Michas) 6. Kap " of the fanersl + chureh 10 regulate the passags of tho crowds. | 1t loested in seee ogmmey T 3 Coerer na It ---Bpeaker Kerr's Funeral. What 1t costs to get a witness from Chicago | §e9rE= I, Uibert sad W It i (] The Most Bellicose Sentiments | The body, arrag2d in Pontitical robes, Hes on a | ~ Nu, 85, ndjoining, owned by the same person, to Washington 1 shown by the lolowing eutey s H WS IPOM KICSANT| woward Englana Bxntb. | cimonied o o, M vt | iy Sodvie? e atens Sy it LOUISIANA. ol e O TR G :. A member of the Noble Guard with drawn sword. o FEBOLE DEPRECATION. NI BT L eleo arconioie assns 50 4 bie ited by Russia. The bed is surrounded by twolve large con- | preaiock, i dusured by sompotent policies in Soerial Disatch to The CAroagn Tridune, inlles teavel, ot b cents. . 9 K ( d delabra, and {s so placed that American Central of 8t. Louls, and Lamar of { WAsmixotox, D. C.; Fob. 10.—Loulstans Con- George P. Gilbert 00 v “l l“ S A » TIE PBET OF TIIE DECEASED Ngrwll Yorlk. P 6% 15 46 A0 i servatives here have visited prominent Repub- OV INTEREST TO MR RLAINE. {{:m{‘ Unulg'u‘x\:\r!um i%'% i e e alurm {rom Jox af b esters = Ll ey . .« R, . I A ! Extrome_Conciliation Necessary | i s the slar i, in order thet e | gmoraliy Wi catr by o . 10 (S | U procoatoss nghint she Wchurning Board | 1o i glowine enires may prove of nterest | MU iy ] 4 ” hn Bull Out it story brick barn In the roar of No. 703 West to Mr. Bialne: House Camion .50 2 Wo can show you as many to Keep Jol unchanged by death. Washington sircet, owned and occupied ns o | 1t 18 Intimated that theru may be @ confereuce | worren Fisher, witness hofore Committes Imeron s Co. g0 3 kinds as you will caro to sta; of the Fight. Tho Kiforma states that the plano factory by J. T. Stafford. Damnge to | of Conservative Southcrn inen at which some | on the dudiciary, four dave, at’8] 12,00 Tonry F5x] 3 1 513 ) b W 1 flly CONGLAVE atock, Bl.fi,o‘mng:um;cn there 1s 5o fusur- | declaration will bo modo tat tho lleturntag- | 1,008 miles travel, at5 cenia.. _BI40 | ! Thonipian. 230.00 ’ L 4t 6 emplo e will lnst a Jong time. At oneof the next con- | AMgh. JHTAR slight, Buard prosecutions belonz to a past which It 1 05,20 25.00 aui, Jook. e DIOY U0 oy of Pius TX. Lying in | mecssem . curtons i comtac o | il 503 B 1 020 yterey, | bt oot ot 1. e o Nepus : = best Tailors in Chicago, we employ the Dbest Cutters we can find, we buy the best State in St. Peter’s Catho- dral, question of permitting abscent Cardinals to tele- of Unity Church, corner ot Dearborn avonue graph their votes, and Walton place, caused hy an overheated fur- R 150 stat Tho Jilforms also o nace. Damage, §76% fully covered by insur- that Monaigoor Lasagul, Acting Papal Scere- Jamea Mull‘l{ln. witness before Committee on the Judiciary, foar days. at $3 . 98 inlles teavel, at & centa... licans to whom these statements have been made have replied that the fact remains that these prosccutions are going on, and that the 142,00 ’ML‘B 83840 re, T ceat i mat Incladed b e foseping relade DT HEemau e e rees s eons o P 81,03 tary of Btate, bus scat a note to the Nunclos | 27¢% Bourbons appear to havecontrol. There arc in- - i )ltonn WY, - o vEponisd oF. dniaidd ",97: 3% v " Y . protesting against any Power exercising s veto, AT TROY, N, Y. timations that hisky Investizations cost o great deal ol s (oneEpen : goods produced, Wwo can AN { gy, geet Extended Within Reach of : R wanstornt 3 : will save you much money. WILLOUGHBY, HILL & C0., the Lips of the Multitude. The Severe Iliness of Gen, Gari- and stating that perfect tranqulllity and inde- pendence are assured to tho Conclave in Rome. THE ITALIAN GOVERNMENT has ordercd ecight sddditional battalions to Rome. * Tnov, N, Y., Feb, 10.—~The Times buflding and office 18 now in flames. Prolably the whole cstablisnment will be destroyed. The building was crected in 1871, and cost $06,000 fndepend- cent of thdsite. The insurance on the bullding monoy, There trere o great many witnesses. Herels o specimen of what » few reeeived for one visit here: Binford Wilson, sttendanco as n witness In Select Committee on tho St.Lauls Whisky Fraudr, nnder resolntion. of House of may have somcthing to do with these matters, When here, Warmoth Insisted upun theappoint- ment of Lawrence as Collector of the port, and protested that the President could not conduct 1ming DoAY .ooeieaee ous, cosas Nhl!e ::lkgl. bighly Snished, heavy mount. ed, etc,. . Plate and ‘cnararin; il Kueclal eaze, biucl: cl Five hacks at [N : ST, LOUIS, MO. was 835,000, Tho stock and material of tho of- | the affalss in Loulalana upon high notlons; that | Representativer, elght daye, at &) per Attendance fo New Alvan: Boston Bquare-Dealing Olothing and baldl Reported. 8r. Loms, Feb, 10.~A Jife-siza pleture of tho | flos were worth 30,000 and wero Insured for | b did not know tho people; that thoy had to | 3F et et d o a0 e Furnishi H Pope, draved tn mourning and surmounted by | $30,000. The origin of the firc {s unknown at bo managed; that he (W “m"&") thought Law- E. D W, urnishing House THE WAR. thie Papal arms, wero displayed from the altars | prescnt. The bulding was occupled, n addl. | Fence could contrul them, and, with the uso ot oo E TURKISH BVACUATION, ConstanTiNOPLE, Feb. 10.—The Turkish forces to-day evacuated Widdin, Rustchuk, 1 istris,Belgradischik, and Erzeroum, nod have withdrawn from the Bujuk-Chekmejeh lines to a line from Kujuk-Chekntejech to Aklcunar. The neutral zono is twolve miles broad. DENIAL. LonpoN, Feb. 11.—The Post positively deniea the rumors that tho Marquis of Hartington has resigned tho Liberal leadorship. AUSTRIA. A dispatch from Vienna says Austria is dls- posed to leave the fixing of the duration of the Corner Clark and Madison-sts., And Branch, 532 Milwaukoe-av,, cornor Rucker.st. OPEN EVERY NIGNT TILL NINE. Using Linens 15 to 30 heavier than are ordinaril er cent used, Russian occupation of Bulgaria to a Confercnce. | terjor of which edifica has been quit b . | Readlug Coal aud Iron Company, dlscovered " 9 do0zen $57.04 | Ing o driuk from o jugz, when the accldent oc- B Ehires #1vo cOPreNnOndIng atls | Thics Austrian menol-wss hato been ordorad | 1y Sesped, Hih masace. OF equieor will algo | Lo weckn ago, s tfl burning. As all other | 20T AM3nsits wera yoado a8 to Vermon Fadlb, | gopurne cuired: s N ditlonal service., Entlre satisfac- | to the Bosphorus. bo celebrated In othor churches of the cliy on | attempts to extingulsh the fire have been fruit- | 1"y o' ¢ somaral’ thastiltl Ry . - tion always guaranteed. ITALY. tho same day. ‘The Catholic Contral Associa. | less,&ha creak will bo turned fnto tho mino to- | At tho instance of some of tho visiting states- bR L e TALL OF A BRIDGE. Toattass susecl ss slso ol sheve ti0p, & reprogentativa body compased of delo- | morrow and the works flooded, This will causo | men, and. that Btoughton, PMinister to Russla, | ;o 7 pagterson, for strect-car tickets PRILADELYLIA, Feb, 10.~This morning one 3 WILSON BROS., i ey R R R L R e T ST S T o o o SF flepraeiaon ofthoaches f e brdgo oree the Bowylill A number of Russian sallors have gone over- land to the Bea of Marmora to men certain Turkish men-of-war which are about to be sur- rendered. d 00 Washi; n-at., Chicago. O S 73 Feusthoat OlaOIRAL, 408 Nort! urth.st., Bt. Louls, FOR RENT. DESTRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBUNE BUTLDING REAL OCOUPATION, ConsTANTINOPLE, Feb, 10.—In tho ovent of & rupturc of the armistice tho Turks could not reoccupy the Conatantinopie lincs, as the noutral zono would remain neutral thl the cnd of three daya' motico of a resumption of hostilitics. Preparations aro making to defend the interior liges. . LOOK OUT, JOUN DULL! A 8t. Petorsburg correspondent telegraphs that, notwithatanding Lord Derby's oxplann- tion to the Times ofllee, by McCreary & Shlelds’ Commercial College; ~Dr. Neary & Martin and J. C. Greene, law- yers; M. F. Cummings, architect; - W. Mower, barber; and Robert Wilson, manuface turing jeweler, These were all on tha sccond and third floors. There were scven stores, oc- cupled by R. D. Bardwall, fancv goods: J, W. Cualck, jeweler; E, Everott, art store; W, F, Bisscll, planos: ' J. Young, flartst; C. A. Rich- ardson, flne bardware; and Burr l'dm(lt:ldl of most of tho Catholic churches to-dny, and culoglums were pronounced &t the morning masses, Tho chief excrcises will take placo on Tucsday, by sn arrangement made by Arche bishop Kendrick, applying to the entlre arch- dfocese, Solemn high massos for the reposo of the dead will bo celebrated that dny In every church, with Pontifical high maas at 8t. Jobhn's {n this city. CLEVELAXND, O, CLEVRLAND, 0., Feb, 10.—Tho denth of Povo Tius 1X. was feclingly referred to in all the Roman Catholic churches of tho city to-day. A solemn Pontifical masa of requiem will be cele- brated next Thursday {n the Cathedral, the {u- Ross, dentlst; A MINE ON FIRE. PorrsvitLe, Pa., Feb. 10.—A fire (n the Whadesville shaft colllery of tho Pottsville & nmgl:rn resolutions expressive of the sentiment | scason, of the Catholic community regardiog tho death of the Pontll, protal pEEINAIELO, e elal Dlrpatoh to icagn Triduna 8eniNgriaLp, 1., Feb. 10,—Iu the Roman Catholic Church hero to<lay, Buho% Balte's letter angouncing tho death of the Pope was read, and tho congregation arc directed to pra; for the repose of the soul of tha deceased, an for the guidanco of the Holy Bpirit over the Cardigalain their cholce of a successor to Plus IX. A memorial service god requiom mnass is to be celebrated at tha Church of the Immacu- lato Concoption on Wednesday next. STANLEY. THA LONDOK DANQUET, ——— AT BROCKVILLE, ONT. BrocrviLLe, Ont,, Feb, 10.—8mart’s foundry wos o&nrlhlly burned this morning. Loss, $30,000; insurance, 834,000, Incendfary. e GEORGIA FOR SILVER. Atiants Turns Out Bu Masse—The Pooplo Speal, and Expoct Mr. Il to Listen, Aflanta (Ga.) Constitution, Feb, 7. ‘The Opera-Houso was filled with an immenso audience last night to participate In the meot- ing called to discuss the curreucy question, Be- fore 8 p. m. the houso was filled to completion. cizare. Tho total loss will not fall short of- £200,000. . A, Garitt, witness before the Commit- tee on Whisky l';{lllfl!. 1240 mlles travel, Tlenry Thamas, tco on War Clalme, for July, 1870, . Ara 1, Gardner, witness hefore the mittee on St. Lonte Whisky Frauds, dage, at § % b4 milea travel, at G cent the patronage of the Custom-Ilouse, all turbu. lent spirits could be controlied, But the Prest- dent did not Jisten to Warmoth. Ho had no contracts of that sort to make. Il did not send Lawrence's namo in again after he bad been re- jected, and Warmoth is represented as feeling that he bas been badly treated, and GEORGE SHERIDAN also, who works with Warmorl, took simiiar offense. [t 8 belfeved that the charge, f ang, which the Bourbons will make against somo of the visiting = statesmen, 18, that affdavits relative to inthinidation and the like must ac- company the returns, or be filed within a stated period; that that peried had clapsed before any CASUALTIES. ACCIDENTALLY EILLED. Snectal Disvateh 80 1he Chleugo Tridune. McGreaon, Iowa, Feb, 10.~The sccidental discharge of 8 gun last night Instantly killed Willlam Becker, s farmer, of Sperry Town- ship. $ Mark Bangs, witness befora sclect Commits ‘tee on Whisky Frauds, three days, at 33 278 milcs travel at G cents per mile. .. To the Western Ausoclated Press, Wuerrixa, W, Va, Fev, 10.—Benjamin Workman, after being on aspree In this city for several days, while returning to hls home at Roseby's Rock, on the Baltimore & Ohlo Road, last night, was Instantly killed by being thrown over an embankment by a freighi train,” He was scated upon the ratlroad, and {u the act of tak- DINTY LINEN, Mary Lehman, tvashing ond froninz 115 11-1% d towele, at &0 cents per INBIST TUAT NICHOLLS WILL PARDON ANDER- S0, but this {s doubted. The only indlcation thus far on the part of the Administration, although there hiave becn scveral conferences, I that it is rcprescated that the Attorney-Uieneral will take somo lmmediate action in regard to all prosecutions under the Euforcement and Re- construction acts wow pending in the Loulsiana Courts, Therc arc n_great many of these cases n‘)nn which activn has long been suspeuded. The United Btates District Attornoy in Louisl- nna, howevar, {8 uot represented as Lejng a very resoluto mag, THE PRESIDENT s represonted as very {udignaut at the Keturn- ing-Board prosccutions. Personssrhio have con- versed with biin vesterday and from Aug. 4 to 31, 1870 . River at Bouth street fell in, carryiug with it In rapld succession ninc other arches, and com- pletely wrecking 300 foct of the bridge. Tho portinn which gave way rested upon piles Ina mareh on the western bank of the river, aud this plling has been eradually sinking in the mud. A large nuinber of workmen were cn- gaged n aboring the defective arch at tho time of the accident, but they were warned in time, and all cscaped uninjured, ‘The bridge wae bullt of fron and granite, and cost originally &770,0. The loss by the accident was aboul £100,000. ICE DIIN W. I Yerkes, 07,551 pounas fce, deltr- eted 1 the month of Juip. 1870, for ute of Honse of ltepresentative per 100 ponnds.. veesanss $340,11 AT FRE. Drook Mackall, J Diennty Assirtant-Sergeant. at-Arms for the tato’ Pool and J. Cooke's Indebtedness Commitice: Witnesses subpensed: l‘n{muhl-mnenl J. O, Bradford, 8. Whitoey, J, W, Westfall, A, liradshaw, J. M. Oyster, G. Robinau D, Towne, William Raunders, C. Ch tian, 11. U, Honza, J. Chancy, and N, N. Turnor, from 1st to 20th July, 1874, At perday. . Carringe-nire and car-fare, etc. '8, at 5t} centa, THE MAUCH CHUNK MIRACLE Fatlier Helnan Forced to flead an Archle- to-day sre of ) iscopal Squelcher Almost Cruel in Its tions, the sending of a flcet to Constantinople Srectal Dispateh 10 Ine Chiowgn Tridune. Mr. C. K. Maddox moved that Col. A, w. | ovinion that the Prestdent ts loslnz contidenco | Can this be . ¥ ol TO REINT ond tho Parllamentary vote of credlt pro-| NEW Yons,Fob, 11— a. m.—A Londonspoclal | Mitcholi tako tho chalr, which was agreed to, | U the professions of Southorn lealery und le | = 0, Ecovoxr! o eotal Pispatch ta The Chleazs Tyibune, = duced o profound Impresston here. o | says of the banquet given Stanley by the Royal | Also that S8am W. Sisll bo choscn Sccrutary, t thinks theso acts constftute a breach of ncutrality justifylog immediate war. Fortu- nately, the Qovernment hes not adopted this vlow, but Is sincerely desirous of avolding fur WM. C. DOW, Room 8 Tribnue Building, Apply to e consolidate the Republicans In the Senate Into s § 7,04 | Kreat exvitenment here, and the congregation st . TROPOSALS. ther complications. It would be dangerous, | devoted to o defense of his conduct toward the | The pcoplo want a sound, honcst monoy. We wurklnfmn]orlly.pThcru is no basts for this | wiar 1T COSTE TO MAKE A CALL z,r"’."',‘,’.' early mass wus very large. After mass, tho S bowever, to impose on this conclliatory spirit. | Bumbireh natives, and was interrupted by fro- | wanta currency that fs falr and bLonest and | supposition oxcept the fact that the Prestdent HOUSE. pricst auid that he held In his hend a letter from Criraan & ALTON HAILR { (?o'u':";:‘r.s 80d 4 Weat Van Buren-at., CiiiCato, Feb.8, 1878, Notice to Contractors. ho ofice of the Chief ofi tha With the general public war with England would be very popular, and in the small clrclo of those who Influcnce tho foreign pollcy of Russla sevoral urge strong measurcs. The mo- mient is critical, Even a simple want of tact on the part of the British Cabinet wmight have mo- montous consequences. CONPIRMATION, A Vicnna correspondont conflrms tho report that the British action has produccd a serious n of 0y's rallway fromn a suel. Profiles, specifications, form of contract, and - ;:Ahlw;zb-funn the uflice of the Chief nmnpc'z?fn Contenctars will ba renulred to pive sstisfactory se- Geographical Bociety: ‘*A large assemblage of prominent men was vresent to great tho ex- plorer. The toast to Btanley was drunk stand- ing, amid checrs. Mr. Stauley’s speech was which was also sgreed to. Col. Mitchell explalned tho object of the meetiog to be a discusslon of the fiuancial ques- tlon, What the people want is plenty of moncy. quent applauso. He dwelt in detall upon the dangers of the road traversed, apoke of the hopelessuess of hope from any source, the con- stant watchfulness nccessary to prevent dis- senslons among his followers, and the fste which would have befallen tho entlre exped- tlon had an irresoluts policy been sdopted. LORD IIOUGUTON followed with a kindly specch, {n which ho deprocated Btanley's resentment toward asmall good for us all, W need not be alarmed about tho flood of dollars—the tnore wo get the better. 1 thank you for your aticution, and take pleas- ure I introducing Judgo Plttman. Judge Pittman sald: J am glad to seo youhero to-night, You arv herein a glorious cause, I am here in my feeblo way to add o pouring a feoblo ray of light upon the path of some man's duty, Our country has fallen upon troub~ lous times. What has causcd them? Wo not recelved fu the proper spirit. Some of the radical Republicaus even think that tho Presl- dent, as s consoquence of this, may turn his back upon the 8outh, and pursuc s diffcrent policy as to Bouthern appofitments, and thus Mavcu Cuusg, Feb, 10.—The announcement that to-dsy Father Heinan, the priest who per- formed the eo-called miraclo on Miss Greth, would confess that he had been duped, csused Two pounds cuttle-8eh bone, at 40 cents..$ 0.80 Two dozen Daste-brashes 5,30 Fivo pounda sponze, at ¢! Eight bondred and ninety-two Darrels) sal sods, at 4 cents,.. 18 fecllog very earneatly upon the present situa- tlon, and has always maintained that he could ot auy tinio cliango his views it it should prove 1 true that thero Is no influence in the South that can control the old Bourbon leaders, TUZ NEW ORLEANS COLLECTONNIIP, To the Weatern dssoctated Presa, WasHINGTON, Fob. 10.—Gen, Mcdllan has withdrawn bis claims far the Collectorship of the Port of New Orleans in favor of I1. R. Stecle, who held s high judicial position under the Kellogg Government. 1t ia sald the President I8 disposed to yleld to the prossure In faver of Archbishop Wood, which hie was commanded to read, asfollows: The Archblahop, having heard and carefully considered the circumstauces preceding and ace companyiug what is derlalvely called **the Mauch- Chunk mlea d to_have been wrought on the person of a wuman whosa sccentric piety has neither flud aense nor sound Catholic doctrine for ita foundation, requires mo to_ instruct you that, in biv Judgmont, it 1a # delusion and a plous fraud, Without tnquiring as $0 tho extent to which others participated In thin lamentible fully, bo desires to and the Willlam Pope, use of hinck insecuring theat- tendance of members under enll of House, Ang. 7, 1870 D, Aliwolth, e f Nack i sacuring the ai- ‘tendance of members undor call of House, Aug. 7, 1836.. seearsereneaes 2 COST OF INVEBTIOATIONS, imatk tho whole proceading rinc : carity foF th - | fmpression in both Berlin aud 8t. Petersburg. | and unimportant pertion of the English people. | were Invited licro o faw nights ago to bear the | Tackard for tli Investigating committeea cost & great deal of | actors in it with his distinst and unquallded d ; oty fordhe Somplellonof tha wérk aczoriipa tocun: | (RECO IR 10 T D o borto, by 0. | Tifs Lordsntp assertod that tho maforicy of the | Demonthencs of tho Mountains and distinzatah | * 2" O tHePRCE money. Tho peonle have very little idea how | approbation and condempation, and 1o say that & Im‘lllned and labor employed whils prosecuting she mitting forclgn men-of-war, does not give Russia s right to march on Conatanstinople. All may depend on which Powor can telegraph sooncat to the seat of war, If the Rusalans, they may bring influcnce to bear on the Porte 0 refuse a passage of the British feot. PRUMISSION. Dispatches from Counstantinople reccived Baturday night deny that the Porte has granted the permission, which looks as thougn England S, ub-contracting will be brobfbite A veeaet 10 D10 10r B0 More Werk Ui con g Gas s licichertond) ineriaion, ork oF 1 H o “inclose ; CUiet Englncor of the Chicaro & Alkon ltniresd Bome B e Rt clect any or o e LR TON K L paetdenre” To Builders and Oontractors, INinols Eastern Hospltal for the Insans, fgreat British publle, sppreclating courage and tho natural feclings of sclf-preservation, did not share the opinlons exprossed by certain fn- dividuals who had attacked bim, Ma}. Grant and Commander Cameron werae the subjccts of the succeeding toasta, MAZ. GRANT followed in o calm and impressive speech, in vindlcation of Stanley's character, Ho asserted that any man present at the table of the Goo- ed Judi;u ot the Bupreme Court u‘Yun ihie other side of tho question; but they did not touch the question, ~‘The doctor did 1ot diagnose his ense properly. Tho trouble fa, lio {s suffering tho samu dlscase as his paticnt,—ths ol fover,—the ycllow fever, Well, the Doctor is convalesclug, as I sca by this morning’s Conati- tutlon ; he soys tho fssucs between bim and oy, Brownare 0 small that thoy do not admit of discusslon, As for the learned Judge of the Bupreme Court, he scems to beafllicted with the Joues fever, 1think thers are o good;many repetition of anything of the yort in this’ diocess will bu visited by the severest censure suthorized by tha laws of the Church. Futher Heinan refused to be fnterviewed in reference to the matter, Lut says hls flutJ asa loyal churchman was to never szalu allude to the subject. Father Bunce's ann-nunn was atso un unusually larco one, and ho read tho same document to his people, Ou the com- fllmon of the repding of the lotter, Father uuce added : “That i8 0}{ the Archblshop had to say about the Now OnLeans, La, Feb. 10.—Louls 3Mon. plalscr and Jamea Prince, colored jurors in the Auderson trial, state to respousible parties that thelr verdict of “ Gullty, but recommenged to the merey of the Court,” was given under sn fmpression that this was tantamount to an acquittal, and they wero a0 informed by the other Jurors. Both are extremely )'oumi wen, nefther over 23, and it Is claimed that Prince is disqualificd as & juror, having been born In much. Here ts a single item furnished by one deputy as to the mouey expended by him In a few days: Teasc R. THI), sorvices as Assistant Ber- geant-at-Arms and Messenger to the Come Tnittee on tho Powers, Privileges, and Du~ ties of tho llouse of Roprusentatives in cnunt[l?‘[ the Electors! vote, of which the flon. ' J. Proctor Knoft bs Chalrman, fromthe 11th fo the 24th of January, 1877, inclusive, at §5 per day, 14 fltYn‘..Q 70 00 Carriage, by direction of ibe llon, Willlam n A DISPATCIHL, 1u this country, and, as some of them b, eubpns for M, A. Chans matter, and be aska that no farther comment be . had applled for a fresh firman, It fs rumored | graphical Bocloty, placed In Stanley’s desperate ""“‘,fifdmw Tt Anderson has o dispatch signed by John d tickets 1o Providenice, K. 1 made upon it by any one elsa, Wy aathorityof an Actaf the Leciistare, aporored | (hot Austria hua inatructed her Ambassador, | osition, would hsvo acted as he did. Maj | bropnt Cotton was Ring st 1 wers tythonse | Shernian, taniey Matthews, Gardeld, - snd | B5oSiog i Lo apbywena £ Heynold Later, Ilal fur the Tnsane Hon o buifalnga fo Srice oS hokston aad gpeciications ma; saadBofieteith B led proj or the erec- .‘.‘.‘E:. P sccordsnce with Willett, Architect, st whose Count Zichy, to apply for afirman to admit Austrian vesscls i the English floet is ad- mitted. Grant dwelt upon his experlence with the na- tives of Contral Alrica, and fnstanced tho fate of Col. Do Bellcfouds and almost his entire to maintalu its supremacy, but it hos been de. throned, Bo has 8lavery. Whilo they helped on an nrhlomu-{ lev me tell you therofs an aristocracy in ihis country that is worse than hie added that it would not bo unfale for bin fo say that ho did not bold bimacit responsiblo for what had baopened o East Mauch Chunk; thas he had no co-operation in Itale, carnestly protesting his lonocenco of any fraud, ana denouncing his trial and conviction a4 an exhibition of bitter sectional partisanship. MADISON WELLS Treskfast. $1.and trunafee to Jersey Lity, §1 Dinner, 75 centa; bl:k.l’m\'(fltnu{l‘. X‘ S0 3 o fe; that ho had kuown tho facts beforehand, ¢ B accempany Bt eunanione haL (e by BUSINESS! party, showing the temper of the enemy tho | gny wo hiave kuown. It Is the arlstoeracy of thy has ooy rolataed) "wmnd' 400 | 1\ was present when it oceurred; and that was will enier ince sudi gontract a8 s roquired by the Trus. | A #pecial from Berlin says Prince Gortscha- | oxplorer had to deal with. Tho occasion was | houdholder, and it is sapping the Hfe-blood of = o 700 | &, {iralf hisbia Isnccepted. ids must bo niadooit oo | koff has notificd tho Powcrs that, sluce the | fraught with tokens of honor and friendly re- | the people. Thoy now havea tull delugation fn NOTES AND NEWS. 100 | Tho Archbishop's severe letter was a severe e Bids will e vorol Sec English Csbinct has resolved to sond a flcet to | gard for tho cxplorer.* It was a memorable | Washington lobbying with Congress In their be- CHICAGO. 200 [ bluw to Father Helnan, and has brought con- i\ Trulees, Kankakee, " balf, They nave never holped the Government. Bpecial Disateh ta The Chicaso Tribune, steruation to his parishioners. ‘I'ho Protestants ¢ # Constantinople, ostensibly to proteck Chrls- | tributo. bt 460 e Fant, Was s contamtes et Co 5o i el 6 DR il T, st e i 3 - overnment 2o n then we e 0 hie he flrn c 2'.,’& h."'.:%;!.‘,fi N Lclopes contatolg ai: | stantinople from land with tho same object. SOUTII AVRICA. Ypenk of tho OFIgInof the grecnbick, 4nd th )e.mdng, "“‘:" ‘i:"‘:’""“‘,' ";’".']l} o ".l:: $:59 | thut Father Holnan's romoval wilf and should 5 S eniha lilinots Eastern Ttosplual fur the Dnsane. TURKBY'S MUMILIATION, THE XAPFIR WAR, place It assumed as legal-tender {n the currency | SUE0, B0 T other Bnoeches AL Inttryentd, - folluw, his usefulness here belng seriously lm- : L recalved for ailor any portion of thewerk, | 1 o noy, Feb, 11.—A correspondent at Con- | CAPBTows, Feb, 10.~A general advanco was | of the country. 1o sbowed Low the lsauo of | Represeotatives Aldrich and Harrison spoks & 2,00 | paired: ot tarther oformation apply to tin Architect, or the | Sta5LIN0PI0 8ays it 1a rumored that tho Porte, | made sgainst the encoly Jan.. 1, which was ffifighn‘lf l:;op&c;l. ::}whu%;(: # lu‘:: o o s (e e e 5.00 THE WEATHER . reary of tho lioard of fiuuc_- i AU Ok |t pursuance of an agreement with Rusala, wil) | complotely successful. Ten thousand cattio | B0 incr' Boat and higuost. value | Drofound gratitudo of Cllcago for munificent | o000 % 1wl o ¥ Cruxp Bt o - SO GRoLGE g 1 | decline to seud delegate to the Conference, | and 15,000 aneep wero captured. ThoKatirs | ias taken from .ribem, ina gold-wor. | Lonefuctions in thwo of distress, but douied | rpranafer so (ran Cuicr Dapol o0 | O O o L IR WL RitibieRe ¢ QUASI-DENIAL, loat heavily, Transkeils completely clearvd of | shipers coutrolicd Congress then as it docs | 1H3b in accepting such bounty, Chicago hassold | Ticket to Lostun, $6; slceper, §: o BOO AsiNotox, D. C., Fel —1 &, n.—Iudica- ' Hack, £0 cents; broakfast, $1 Mis o ' o Loxnoy, Feb, 10.--A Constantinople dispatch | the enemy, now, and thie people’s moncy was crippled and | her principte. Discussive the December Sliver Ronot, 50, COMhreren o a.05 tions: For the Upper Lake Reglon, Upper e JOUMINENY OALDS: | says tho rumers that tho peaco proliminaries ) fiififi?’"fi‘u Rx’;n‘:::u:'; o s e iy | Couvintiohe Alrish skl Sty "‘fomm‘ed Batlroadfare to Now” Yo :oo .Mv::bmtl‘:‘:l h»::‘rl:lhwnr}dv ."",‘{hd',' 3 t . N cel q o car, §2 . e , e 0 ler, colder uoj Wi, D. KERFOOT & cou, l‘g““‘“ “"{"; ;‘""'" ":ll“x"m‘;;h’b‘::m“' Fgfigfifi grecnl]:nci} q\lcfig%lé:m:’ 5’."»"""5?? ‘III‘“ m'u!.‘&:, flfi:fi%‘?fi:&?flfi:fifimfi:&f u‘afi"r:;; Tianer &b 93:1:5;1!‘;'(,12 centa; sapper, }Zfi :’l:l!{(nz ,to 'un{u -oume'rly. winds, rnl:{myr: L Tig, ant o Ice W . very clearly, cupic he ution ol 3 ks i REATL ESTATE AGENGY, | feltul ol b e e e | Pabis,Feb.10.—L Claudo Bernard, sn emtnent | adenca very closey 14 cxplaiaiic this sublect. | sented"populsr scatimeat, Ho demanded tho | Fiteto Washiugion sad 3:88 | preceded at southeast stations by rising barom: - Botinste VAT ENGEON T understood that o majority of tho Turkish | Pyhsiologist, is dead. 1iis olucidation was well presented, and struck | restoration of the silver dollar, and fnslsted | Catriage 1o nolilg J. A a.00 | ¢ sicnb STl Wicabald, catstes musged: Svostal | Mialatry favor an alliance FLECTORAL. o audicuco fn lhlauu;plebl way, 'Judwo Pltt- | that gold and silver aro the recoguized money [ COmmIticcs ete. : O AT a0, Fab. 10. Wunla tendered monthiy. o A1, Caduc, Republican, was to-day elected to | 34 8 a0t eeE e vt oo, 1 plaudud and was one | of ppy Conastitution. Carter Harsison rescrved it & COMPLRTS UNDERSTANDING." FINANCIAL, of tho sulidest efforta ou that oo yet heard in Totalisese oo Dirifiv| Wind. |Fel, ) Bn, Weather — tbo Chamber of Deputles from Bordcaux, Atlsnta. his remarks until hecould read Chittenden's TVERMAN. BanLar | ! ‘Bfii'anu;nx;:vfi':’Eo.h ’-K;Pt;.\vl:‘lcl::t :Tf:’ The Hon. D. Plko Il made s brief but clo- | speech, He did, remark, however, that Chicago Eoo 14110 [Limow LAZARUS SILVERMAN, Banker, | ‘oeeneace tro » d GARIBALDI, ucnt address In favor of the remonetization of [ had risen, Phanlxlike, " from tho sstics, sud P I S : Pcum\mmtcammflcm Chicago, lsselitng " '::f:: u::le;:tn::&l‘:lzh;‘:;“:::"l‘;:llvc‘«:wn'll.\ulrx:- AOTAER GHEAT AN 114« %hic, i‘l‘l"‘{'mb MN?(I of the m-.ml:.lw,,,. "g& :i‘mlllllfod cvesybody for baving helped her to 18 1.0 [Fair. n the Rus: 3 ‘ol. Hill's remarks wer terse, vigorous, a o o_lrair. R REIGN BXOFANGE | bt Roxz, Feb. 10.~Gen. Garibaldt ts quito it | (i of point and vior. They captivated tho it ' citica in_Eogland, Frauce. Uerosas; hoyln m;{nlx;uu;lunmcfi‘ ‘Bouds, Covle Co\lmu'im g : lokna Gioa0 g 458 donna ymeral VankIng tatsiens, oo L EXPLANATORY. 7. PRTaR8DURO, Fob. 10.—The official text of the armistice was drswn up in November, hence the mention of Odessa sud Bebastopol, but now the preliminarica baving been signed st Adrianople, the remalnder of thenegotlations will be conducted there. TIE RUSSIAN MESSENOER. Loxpox, Feb, 10.—A telegram from Vienna says o further reply from Kussiatothe Aus- [t Tialse Gola_sud - Nickel trimmed, and RLATE MANTELS, RUBASCO & IIUMN P 202 NTATEST. PITSCELLANEOUS, audience and drew frequent applause, Mr, C. K. Maddox then offered the followlng resolutions: Itesolred, That tho Uniled States bonds should be paid in what they were payable at thetime they were sold. Jtesoleed, That wa boMeve that the palicy of con- traction is one of the nAin causesof the present distress of this country, Kesolred, That we demand tho uplimlted cola- axo of tho silver dollar; and that sllver half-dollars as well as whole dollars bo made a logal-tender {n sumis of any smount. ARCHIEPISCOPAL ‘IMVESTITURE. Bavtisons, Fob, 10.—~Most Rev. Jumes Glb- bons, who succeeded the late James Roosevell Balloy In tho Archepiscopal Bee of Baltimore, waa invested with the palllum at the Roman Latholic Cathedral y. A large number of Bishops sad cle of the Church from ail parts of the United Btates wers in attendance, and the ceremonles Were of & very impostug charscter, E in twenty- Mazimum, 07 wioimuni, 33, GENEUAL uBSEHYATIONS, Caicaao. Feb.i10-Midatght. Wind. ) Baix) Wealher, A DIG-BUG, Prol. Riley, of tho Unlted Btates Entomologl- cal (.'nmmh{wn. which bas been inyest, -ufi‘u the locust plague, appeared befure the me— pristions Comittce yestenday and made s ur- gument for an appropriation of $25,000 to cuine plete the locust Juvestization and to extend the scope of theis fnquiry 10 the Southern Btstes ravaged by the cottou and ariny worms. He asserted thiat the Commission can obtaln kuowl. ¢dye enough Lo counteract the loss from these two worws. The annual loss fromn the cotton- worm alone (s $20,000,000. Prof. Riley stated Lk the following statenicut s 10 the Bepresenta- tives fu Cungress who diod in Washington BRGPSCRBERYEVESRTENED B Tt i s A s AN AN that if the sum ssked for should be ated, | duriog tho last tiscal year: v Eflglisll Waukenphaust Shoes MR T e Sruiine, ikl N on: A GREAT FEAT. plicsotent, That we demaad the sepeatof tho } UL LR o oula "L evatod 10 b4 | | Disburscweats fromapprovristions for fscal yess i P N poctod g b,‘r measenger Buturday,bos | oy 0y yuns, Feb, 10.—Honry Bebmebl, the | o es%iced], 108t ihe Fedorsl cursoncy snooid bo [ cumpletion of tho Norihern work. T ihte! anrdases sud scrvices fo sitend. H 5 ¥an od Moy s h bt i csnst darebiss | ob Wissa not 40 Pt Bkcetlon of sevin | pedestriso, compietod ut 85, Patrick'e Hul a | Sramont s el afo o cifan, 01 0189 G010 INSIDE FIGURES tuco upou Cumuiftce ta éhargecot the temtins of H M 3toalng articly can be had at Polats In the preluninary conditions. o pite | 8K 010 milles st 7:20 p. m.. Sulshiog 1n 143 | - The resolutions wers uvauiuovsly adopted. et At the Mos B X Padnt, e b ¢ ©.B. WISWALL & CO8, | 0t thess rescrvattuns, It I considered certata in | LOUT#: seventeen miuutes, and Afty-ve soconds, T e Feom tor OV Correipondinis g R ¢ ~——__ 89Btatoit | sustrianofical circles that & conferonco wil | BAFIUR forty-two mluutes to spare. The fire: <occ NON-PARTISAN JUDGES. WaAsniNGTON, D. C., Feb. 6eTho roport of | Bilsosd, fars, formembersof Comnlt: oo, j C 5 x T 100 miles was made in iwenty-tbres hours, waich ta, (cagn Tribund. o . ivsanankes 1s 2 s WOTATENITmre. | i difoseh b sine oo G o | 6,08, "0 BT | oenk Ao, | e Gk ot ot et : CEAY STENMSHE News, f Ritteq n:émfisro g}vzuxyg:moen'x'he s INDIGNATION AT ATHEXS. twgoty-nine hours, thirty wluutes, twenty-ve mn‘-‘l?:td }i:publpl:luufnou?ty‘ Coninltioes. a0 :l::mr:ltlnkdmflni:::.ch cov::l ulhu per;o:l th.:llf "“;"g,f'* lg’im"?;‘a:mm B 5 Wainess will be continued under | Avamss, Feb. 10—Tho recall f tho troops | & nds; tho thind tn, twenty seven bouss, forty | S0080OR0E & 00 O Sloutlng nun parth | e Democratic: lnveatigations which pre- pubiic and Lty of Hontredly wrpocls 8me of Bels, Bohwab & Co, from Thessaly and Epirus caused fruch public % Fev.g 1572 M, BELZ & Q0. ind!guation. The Goveroment considers the Anioutes, forty scoouds; the fourth nino bours, tour minutes, twenty scconds, and the #fth la thirty-two hours, fifiy-onc minutes. to the Bench of the Buperior Court. Four Judizes are 1o be elected, aud an effort will be made to have two frons each party. and Donsu, from Bremen. QuENvTOWN, Fub, 10.—Arrived, the steam- ships Batavis sod Baltle, from New York coded and which followed the Prualdential eloc-

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