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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2i, 1878 ; b a8 possible with the conterted cases on the calendar. * Theae cases includo two from Ala- bama, the Collector of Mobile and United Btates District-Attornayships the case of Judze Northrup s United Btates Attorney for Bouth Carolina;3 Willfainson as Collector of New Orlenns, and soms others. With the exception of Uorthrup, nono of these cases Involve ques- tlons of public pollcy or general intercat. The Alabama nominations are opposed by 8pencer ©on personal grounds. The adverse report of the Commerca Com- mitice on Willlameon as Collector of Now Orleans was based princinally on tho fact that e pending bills. This aubstitute embodica nil the maln features of the bill introduced by Repre- rentative Stephens {n ald of the Texaa Pacific Railroad Company. It provides that the East- ern terminus ahail be oo the east bank of the Misaissippl River, not further north than Memphis, nor Velow Vicksburg, the pre- cise puint of the crossing of the river to be determined by A commision of en- gincers. No provision s made - for any branch and the ald proposed for the inain line from Fort Worth ta San Diogo s ss follows: Tho Uovernment fs to funrnmcu the payment of b per cent Intereston bonds to be Issucd to an_amount not exceediny $20,000 per mile for 1,150 miles, and not exceed- ing 35,000 per milo for the remaining 230 miles anslatance, it s understool, is to he appointed to the place, but he may not recefve it. APPOINTHENTN, WASIHINGTON. ANNUAL OLEATUING RALE. Golden Opporfoniy Annua Clearing § ale and eald nnder It mnnfih:l&mulltn. gamblers, snd g‘m the Admin{strators a falr salary, and one rohibere had heen punl Tho il wan fhen Fend & hird time and paseed. | Fieibe elocteld by cach of the thres electoral simtln et Mo, Belecs dn senele_tonk o5 g R e bill Introdared by him to anthorize for the investment of savings, o that it shouid AMUSEMENTS. come ap aa nnfinished hualneer to-morrovw, After execntiva aesslon, adjourned, . T . HOOLEY’S THHIEATRE. T i l;‘musni hibadonrn its Janauschek met with an enthusinstic rocep- edintery T the reaain: % | tion last evening from alarge audience. Her Tlarria cal clion care o Aekiin va.hahalle” trom ":i'#‘ Eaeth Loamans | Impresive representations ot Jady Dellock and Dirteler. A short discusnion arose as to the right | Zortense are evidently maore widely appreciated g:‘:“lz" ‘;"‘r"",fil}‘;’pfi"" \o the speech made yester- | than any fn her repertolre, probably for the Mr. Liland aeked |t it wan In order to move to_go | Toason that the story is more famiifar to the T the (Fratern Annciated Press, Wasnixntoy, I), C.. Feb, 2).—~Tle Presldent has nominated William II. Greenleaf for Re- ceiver of Publle Moners at Denson, Minn.; Willism B. Mitchell, Recelver of Public Monevs at Bt, Cloud, Minn.; Joha_C. Davis, Indlana, KRegister of ‘the land Office at Banta Fe New Mexicos Charles P. Ramedeil, United Btates Marshal for the Eaat Districtof Vir- ginia; Anthony Q, Keasley, United States At- toryncy for the East Disirlet of New Jerscy; Jolin W, Howell, Collector of Customs for Fer- nandius, Fla, Alleged Bargaining in Oon- nection with the Sil- rrer Bill. A Coalition Possible Botween the Goldites and Ultra Sil- ver Men. 1 14 el bef h 1a The Benato ncmg!m':lxni St i lfifinaswnke:umulalnotflcrtomfl the Silver | general public than that of the historle Cath- ‘ of rond traversing the mountalnous country. | too long a time would elapse before he eou e Benato confirm. he following nomina- The 8 erineor the mythical Brunhid; and whatever Th Defeat the Menaura | The Sub-Committeo make s a new feat ¢ tlona: “John B, Witcher, of Weat Virgini ¢ Speaker replicd that It was not. i 0 Object Being to Defeat the 0 | Tho Nio Cotnmittcs ke, 35 5 new(eutics o | rouuen from Central Amerles, where lis I now | {Stis, <ot S hieher, of, logt Kranie, ||yt blanothoninaid ik howioaid object o ail | may bo said In deprocation of popular y as It Came from the Benate, dehato that wan ot of the reyular order. tnste in this respect, tho fact re- Mr. Stephone snid that he wonld, at t a of M. Clymer's rpecch, mevo b0, porionno the. eles; | Maine that the pooplo fnsist on mant- ::i':%":h ,'?,fi,"' :-r:nu((llnc:dn- um‘l ag-u. and | festing thelr admiration of - the great 0 ainess on the Speaer's table, actress In this dual rolo mora emphatically Y e d that A mtot sugguited List the gentioman maka | oy o vher dolnany other. Perhuns thera could Me. Clymer having been refnsed the floor, Mr. | not bo found In the whole range of modern fie- {‘;:':,“;,";,,';‘;;‘:,,’;{; motlon to o to the business on | yion two characters no entircly distinct from Tho Bpuaker remarked that thero wonld he a | each other than Lady Dedlock and the French marning huur, fint he would recoznize the gentle- | matd, and Mme. Janauschek's delineatfon of mman ro an to make 8 motlon to postbone at the end | the two is to be regarded as simply one of the of the spevchy made by Mr. Price on the electlon | mircely of theatric arty—the one so profoundly e onat runleman then addresred the Houte | youciing in its passion and temderneas, and the na and New Mexleo, heretofore granted to the Company, shatl revert to the United Btates, to Le s0id by the Government, one-balf of the pro- ceeds of ‘the sales, together with all the net carninga of the road and the amounts earned for Government transportation of al) descrip- tlops, to ba retained in the United Btates Trens- ury for the payment of the fnterest snd crea- tion of u Sinking Fund. Tho full Committes will ’:wrohahly act upon thisreport on Friday nex Idaho; Charles 8ilant, of Californis, Assoclate Juntice of the Bupreme Court of the Verritory of Arizona. > The ease of Nurthrnp is likely to oxcite the most dincussion. ' It {s mamntalned that Demo- cratic Senaters claim ho {s a Democrat, and Re- publicans that ho is n Republican. Probably all of these cascs cannot he settled in one cxccutive aessloo. In the Wullamson cnso n dectsion may not be reached for eome days, Thers are threo candldates before tha Prestdent in theevent of Williamson's rejectlon, —P’ackard, Gant, and McMillan. Anderson, of the Returning Board, is represented to ho Madison and Peoria-sts., Norh S Dry Cons Hous, North Clark & Erie-sts. The following prices—mnde for our Groab Annual Clearing-out Salo—will ba found, WILL BB RESPITRD, Bamuel Chambers and George Collins (col- ored), under gentence of desth for & criminal nssault on Kate Bmith, will be respited pending the trial for perjury of one of the principal wit~ neases against them, who confesscs his testi- mony was false. ANMY APPOINTMENTS, In reply to the Benate resolution inquiring whether any nerson bas becn appointed to the A Compromise- for the Several Southern Pacific Rail- road Bills. Tho Chbsidy-Seckers Becoming Quite PUBLIC LANDS, ariny since July 23, 180, contrary to the pro- y o most repulsive in its purtrayal of a | upon examination of the goods guoted, to be Moderate fn Their Do- JMPONTANT DILLS, in favor of cither (lant or McMilian, but op- | Visions of ‘the twents-clzhth section of tho | M. Frico wax foltowed by Me. Candler, In favor | Other almost repulsive in i rirayal of 8 | 8 Hot s h v e 3 co W mmennoly below any ever botore made s Bpectal Dirpateh to The Tr!iune, posed to Packard. ‘The latter has many friends, | ¢t of that date, tho Secretary of \ar states [ Of fhe cinimeor Acklin. = © arec, hard, vindictive nature, half woman and | immenpoly below nny ever botors made ‘Wasnmwgron, D. C., Feb, 20.—The Houso Committes on Public Lands has declded to re- port several bills, the effcet of which ia to cause all land grants to rallroads which up to this thae have not complled with their charters to rovert to the Upited Btates. Tha effect would ‘e causo to rovert 700,000,000 acres. Tho moas- ure will hardly carry. To the Western Awsociated Press. Wasmixaron, D. O, Fob. 20.~The House Committeo on Publie Lands to-lay agreed to ?-eeh,.\{r.sunhnm haitdevil, Itls a genuine triomph by ona of nsid that he wonld not make his motion to-day to | the ereatest artists of the time will bo #0 to the bunincss on the Speaker's tatle, but that | remembered among the finest achicvements of the motlon would bo tuade to-morrow by Mr. | thestage. Of her neling last evening we ean Riand, the author of the essure, immediately | only repeat what has been sald 50 often before, B O O e tn favor of the clajma of | L10% It Waa the very perfection uf traxic art, It Dareall, 18 almost, painful in its intensity of emotlonal Meanrs, Potter and Ellls aleo favored the claima | power. The cast wasas s wholo very credita- of Acklln. The lntter In the course of hisspeech | ble. Mr. Tavior plaved Sir Leiceater fnn n aull alluded to tha fact that now light wan breaking tn | clently high-flown und stilted arfstocratic m: opon the negroes bf the Santh: that they were de- | ner, which was quite io keeping with the ch seriing th faise god of radicallem, and ~predicted 3 sertine T tates god wnuldum':e;“vm?:\; ;fm acter of the Baronet, and Mr. Standish gave a 'There I nothing reflecting on hts personal char- acter, and tho President lias been informed that there will bo no opposition among Demnocrats of consequence to him f hie ehould be nomis nated, Auderson, who 18 still acting Collector, goes PROM TNE JALL TO TIE CUATOM-TOUSH In cusiody of the Sherdff daily, and is permitted to remani there one hour to transact Govern- ment business. For tha remalnder jof tho term tho ?mce {8 In charge of a special Treasury agent. that three persons have Geen appointed who had been in the military " service of the ‘“Coufederate Htates,)! name- Iyt 4 D, B. W. Gardner and Wil fom B, Davis, who were appointed Assfstant Burgeons by the last Admiulstration, and Thicodore Mosher, Jr., who was appointed Sec ond-Licutennnt in the Twenty-sccond [nfantry by Prestdent Hlayes. Tho Becretary states that tiie Department ‘waa not, at the time the ap- Imlnv,menu of Gardener and Davis were made, n pusacssion of any {uformation showing that tho sale of our entire Winter Btock not« withstanding tho hard times, DRESS GOODS. Arabian Btripos, 37}a; formarly 80c. All-Wool Basket Cloths, 37%07 formerly 3. mfif.xggol Self-Col’d Btripes, 3703 for- arly B6o. . F"{“fy?fs": and Wool Mouseline, 480t All"-Wool Damasse, 6001 formorly 850, A Blll Reported Forfeiting 100,- 000,000 Acres of Rall- road Lands. Disgusting Exhibition of Partisanship in the Honse Contesta d-Eleotio. 43 thetic and Interesting rendering of _Loor Joe, All-Wool Matelasse, 800; formerly 750. ‘Loulslanians here have no doubts of the par- | citier of them served in the * Confederate” | the Demoeratic party, o ’ et 2 809 | % Onso. report to tho Houso a biil forfeiting all land- | don of both Welis und Anderson. - A gentieman | srmy. Liut. Mosher ‘was sppoloted nder | Mr. lecd—1va ecor it done bofore at the maszlo | s ’f,'.l;.'.’;'u?e“:’fiffm',’!n”'.‘f’“{}.r'.."u Tt | ANWool Mateiases. R ortra ety dses grants to the following-named rallronds, with | Who had a conversation with the Prealdent sava | 8uthority conforred by the act approved Marcli.| of,8 shotkun. {magined from the character photographed by | formerly 93, * BILVER . | to-day that the lacter 18 convinced that Nicholts | 8 1677 M. Kllis declined to be drawn into any politicsl | AT 4 the 6 ¢ e B i Al Wool Gray Basket Cloths, 4501 for- LVER. the recommendation that It bo printed and re- | JHS0 fon hotn. Ty seemn, however, that une TIIN DISMAL SWAMP CANAL. disputo until he had finished his speech on tha ickens, and_ the Gupoy of Mr. Huoter was |l 2 o5g, A COALITION POSSIDLE DETWEEN THN 0OLD- | committed for the cousideration of the Com- { der tho Loulsi i} " election case. In tho conclusjon of his speech ha | hardly nearer to the orizinal, Mr. Jaines Tay- The House Commlttce on Raflways and Ca- nals to-day heard the closing arguments on the biil providing for an appropriation of $1,000,000 tomeke o ship-canal of the Dismal 8wamp Caua), in Virginia and North Carolina, REDUCING TIE ARSY, Tho House Cemmittee vn Military Affairs to- day axamined Adjt.-Gen. Townsend. in the lino of Investigation looking to a reduction of the army, a Constitution the pardon of the Governor 1 oniv cffectual with the con- currence of the Btate Senate. That budy con- sists of twenty Democrats and sixteen Hepub- lleans. . A Louistana Republican thoroughly in- formed sald to-day that scveral of the jitepubll- cans_nre hostile to Wells and Anderson, and could not be relied upon to conllrm the Gov- cernor’a pardon, and that after the deflant letter of Wells yesterday public oplnion would be averso to clemency. THE EXPORTERS, TUEIR NATIONAL CONVENTION, WaAsmINGTON, D, C,, Feb, 20.—The Natfonal Convention of the United States Export Traders this morning passed & resolutfon de- claring that all the interests of tho country de- manded the catablishment and malntenance of steamship lines between the Umited Btates and ull placea that can offer a marketg for our prod- ucts, ;because; the products of our forests, of our soll, of our mines, and of our mills de- mand the largest outtets that can be obtalned for them. A1l Wool Gray " Tufted” Matoliase, 8003 formerly 1,00, Double-width Camol’'s Halr, 76c¢; former« 0-4 Qrsy Daskot Cloths, $1.00; formerly 38.in Gray Twilled DeBegos, 750 for- morly $1.98, A COL’D CASHMERES An asaorted lot of French All-Wool Cash- meres and Merinos at 45¢. 38-in All-Wool Cashmeres, 80; formerly . :l:-ln All.Wool Cashmeros, 803 formerly 3g-inch All-Wool Osshmores, 02%a; for- morl{ B1!‘n. 1Am- n All-Wool Oashmeros, 78; formerly 40-in All-Wool Oashmeres, 851 formerly liig'si" All-Wool Oashmeres, §1; formorly Having purchasod ax jmmenso stock of Dresn Goods for gur ‘pouulnr Contro Tables, we offor thom at the following low prices: Brooaded Poplins, 200 } former!y 850, Tufed Mobairs, 2006 ormorly 3744c. Pacific Cashmeros, 200t formerly 350. English Matelasao, 38¢; formerly 500. Macedonian Buiting, a80; formerly 430, All-Wool French Serge, 300; formerly 0, French Matelasss, 300 formarly 500, Nox'o Hourottos, 400} formorly 450. English Cashmore—n speolal bargatn—30c. ITES AND TIE ULTRA-INFLATIONISTS, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. WasmngToN, D. C., Feb. 20.—The sllver questlon was postponed until to-morrow he- causc the Loulsiana contested clection cass had the preference ns o matter of the highest privi- lege. A morning hour must, under the rules, fntervene before a motion to go to the Speak- er's table to take up the Benate Bllver bill ean bo made. That morning hour will doubtless ba had to-morrow, when Alexander Btephens has Riven notico that hie shatl make the motion an- nounced yesterday. There is much speculation 88 to tho probable result of that motion. Tom Ewing and his little clique of cxtremo green- back-silver men Ineist that that b must be amended, and will use all thelr Influence to force o reference to the Banking and Currency Committee. ‘Thern is no lonwer any doubt that the purpesa of Ewing is political, and that ho prefors that the present Silver bill shall be defented at this scssion In order that it may be made an fasuo ot the polla next Novembor, Ewing will be alded in tiis movement by the EASTERN OPFONENTA of the 8ilver bill, who also desiro to attach as many unpopular amendmonts to the bill as will destroy tho two-thirds In the Menate. This mittee. The ralironds named ato the Northern Pacifle, Texas Pacifle, Atlantic & Pacific, Ore- gon Central, Jfnstings & Dakota, Bt. Paul & Pactfic (St. Vincent Extenslon and Bralnerd Branch), Wisconsin Central, North Wiscousin, Houghton & Ontonagon, Dotrolt & Milwaukee, Little Rock & Fort Smith, 8t, Louls & Iron Mountain, New Orleans, Baton Rouge & Vicks- burg, North Louisiana & Texas, Florlda & Gulf Central, Pensacola & Georgia, Alabama & Chattanooga, Coosa & Chattanoora, Mobile & Qlrard, Cousa & Tennessce, Alsbama & Florida, and Gulf & 8hip Island. 1t fs estimated that this bill, if passed, will restoro to the public domaln about 100,000,000 acres of land. ‘The Cotnmittee also agreed to report favor- ably upon the following bills: For the restora- tion to the market of certaln lands fn the Tern- tory of Utah, which provides that the Socretary of tho Intorfor may offer for snle tho prescut Indisn reaervation in Utah Territory, and to sottle the [ndlans of sald Territory in the Uinta Valley, and that such reservation be restored to the nufillc domatn for dispositionasother lands; to restore all vacant unappropriated lands here- tofore withdrawn for the Missiasipp! & Missour! Rallrond in tho State of Iowa situated more than twenty miles from tho amended line of route, and that all actual scttlers now residing on said lands bo pernitted to enter not exceed- ing 100 acres for cach head of family or single referred to the letter published yesterday from | lor's Tulkinghorn was a creditable performance, Madleon Weils, - Thore could be no better o more | but witha (flmxreuble vreachiness in his utter- truthiul phiotozzaph of Weila than he had given of | ance, which 18 not o characteristic of the lard, Dimnclf ol wes . solf-drawn portrait, " drawn in | praciteal old lawser. Tho miuor characters I ¥ he: ack nn ever bea in mortal bosom. e (Hilis) coald call up wite | Lo Jast were well sustained. neen niter witleas to show the rascality and. wick- ednees of Mudlron Wells. but he woald not do so, THE OTHER THEATRES. Norwuuld i go Into the history of Anderso who. Tor chieating st caran. had received tha | it Noso Wood appeared last evening In the robeiqnet of **Kenuo* Anderrom., Tet he would | cmotional drama of ** Miss Multon,” in which {‘.‘32 'f.'!’lr'.‘c’h'l’c‘.’i"é‘hnfl". ,}',‘.’.‘,'u“'.u’l';i..ii .gurxvln. ‘:;du:. eho played the principal role with conslderable o 5 o feeling of revengy againat tham, but e appeajed tn | 107¢® 80d & foir comprehension of its require- the gentlemen to lot tho State of Lonislana alone, | ments. The ;Jlm sras well mounted, snd the Bho wanled rest, and peace, andquiet, For efght | company rendered a highly creditable support. ye! e had don the hldding of the Repuhlienn ‘tho first Wednerday mntines porformnoce » but to-day the ahining robes of constitu- | was given yesterday ot McVicker's ‘Theatre, tional tbersy enveloped her form and the scentre | and the occasion was celebrated by a crowde of self-uovernment was in her fearless hand, bat | house, tho balcony-clrels being 8o crowded that ah'rt‘\?;rmlld il A dnellysand et freat AT | thero ‘was anly standing-room found for many Tananhnity or the demarila of meréy. . of hang | Of {he visitors, The *Two Orphans has mado was outstretched for concllintion, and her heart | 8 decided hit this week. :n: lhr‘numgk for pelnce. t';md Ii‘! m?wdhu,ul wom S ——e T and peace riven her, then, Indeed, wou TENNESSEE GRANGERS. the dream of the Fathers of the Constitation be ¢ p realized of 8 Unlon which thoy had fonght for fn | NaSmviLug, Tenn, Feb. 20.—The State wsfan:;!’p}fi::rflmn;:fl .:lal;u nd Willfars (e, ) Grange to-day adopted a resolution that tho spoke In favar of the contesiee, aftor which n vojo | UCSt Intercsts of the industrial clusses demand was taken on the minority resolution declanng | @ repeal of the Resumption nct, the remonetiza- Darrall duly elected, and it was rejected, —yeas, | tion of sflver, free banking, limited only by the 115; nare. 130, n pariy vote, with the oxcention af Gox (Olio), tvhovatcd with the Demncrata. gfifl:’flyflt‘hu g:“;h,“"gn;‘;‘r‘;’m‘fg‘“g"%n"m"‘f i Bdatod WIHORE A Gy inon. " XCkILk thcn ape | MENE of &Il s ntcrest-bearing_obllizations nc- Penred nt tho bt of the Touso bnd wasewors b, | cording to the strictest construction of the PARIS COMMISSIONERS, Tha President has appointed ns IHonorary Commissioncrs to the Parls Exposition, Osborn R. Heath and John M. Gregory, of Illinols. A MESIGNATION. Bouthwick Guthrie, the Cashicr of the United 8tates Treasury, has resigned, to take effoct on the Bist of March, Guthrie has been connected with the Treasury for fiitaen years, Assistant- Cnshier Whelpley s performing the dutiea of Cashler tetnporarily, It Is understood that Guthrie's resignation was desired, althcugh no charges bave been preferred against hiw, EILLED IN A QUARREL. Willlam Horner, a manufarturer of patent medicines, was killed this morning by his son- In~luw,|Tnm Caxton, with a fire-poker, durlng o quarrel, REBOLUTIONS, The Convention, after much discussion, adopted the auncxed resolutions: First—That sll interests In the conntry demand the malntenance or unlarkement of ocean stesm- ship lines between the Uniled States nnd all places that can offer & market for our products, becaude TO BE RETTRED. Wasnxaron, D, C., Fob, 20.~Rear-Admiral Danfel Ammen has prepared a letter to the Bece retary of the Navy mlueslln that he be placed on therctiredlist. Capt. Earl Englishiwilllsucceed Admiral Ammen o3 Chief of the Bureau of Novigation. taking the ir onclad oath, original contract, and requested Hepresentatives man over 21 years of ago; granting ndditional | the products of our forests, of our woil, of mtne, Adjourned, g in Emgmu to Iabor L'nr:‘mlll)‘ to that end, FANGY POLON A ISE GOODS would not be difficult to accomplish, a8 o | lauds to Arkausas for tho ussof schools; and | nnd of mili domand the larzeat outlet tuat can bo TIIE RECORD. —— praiat i i sl Frovpidr bt + changoof two silver votes fu the Senatu would | cqualizing tho bounties of eoldiers who served | oblainod fortnem. o0 W iiene BENATE. CANADA. THE LABORATORY OF THE SYSTEM. o, npench: Housattan €Lt foemerly overcome the two-thirds, "Accordiugly o union | in the Iate War for the Unlon. o poliey, s \WASIIINGTON, D. Cy Feb. 20,.=Mr. Cockrell A grent varlety of fine Polonalsa Cloths ok The stomach Is the laboratory of theo system, in A BIg Day nt the Toronto Custom.Iouse— | Which certain mysterious proceases are constantly Sllver—Other Matters, olngon. oihess redale fn the production of that wonderfn ng age o , which In & Spectal Dispateh to The Tritune, tiata of health Funton iaden with the erementy of Tonoxto, Feb. 20.—The Custom-Ilousa has :J‘ll-:lrl‘l h?-g?n Zr:llt;:v:: “ll"l":;:{’:ga a;-é-v.n- l!llll been befeged all day by merchants aud fmport- | 008 0 o e T rloctly, the ers deairing to take goods out of bond in an- | circulation mown thin and Aluggiah, andthe ystem ticipation of & change fno the tarlf. Mesers, | sufters in consequence. Morcover, {ndigeetion re- PN o act pon the liver and bowels, rendering tho first Gouderham & Worts, distillers, paid In 8157,000, llnz:l'l’ll and the latter :onllln:'led. T!hu hml'\’l ulr:n tho larzest sum ever pald in by one firm ina | puffers by aympathy, and aick headaches, slcep- single,day, It {s cxpected Mr. Cartwright will | lessnces, and nervous symptoms are enwend rcg Lring dawn bis budeet on Friday, Ifostetter’'s Stomach Ditters reforms thia atate of al Dispatch to Tha Tridune. 1hings, plves permanent tono and reguiarity to the rpirk Foh, B Sic st Taduy v | i, ol et i, s e S0 ) d Ine Yo ot o romanettzation. of siveg fn th | gressed vicor of tho pyatem, ° Lo the mont popu United Btates, measures will be taken by the l"f' r‘fl:,::,h",‘m’" cticlent antl-dyspeptic and (im':{iunent during unx: {l]rcwu!'; suulm(; l(lr vre- tonlgdn, :__._‘__ vent tho recurrenco of the abuses and losses which were formerly occastoned by the circula. BUSINESS NOTICES, tion as a medium of exchango of miver coin whoso conventional and fietitious valuo were | pyo o Mrs, Winstow's Soothin pride, demands that such lines shall he as far as may be Amurlcan bullt, American owned, and Anicrican ealled. Third—That wherevor dlscriminating charzes ara made against expurta from the United Stutes, or againat. American vesscle, efforts should be ‘made speedily to remova all such dircrimination, Fourth—That for the promotion of American steamslip Jiues to forolgn countries a genonal law ought 10 be pnssed by Congress providing, under propor conditlons far milsaga componsation, for seu-carnngo .of mails between the Unlted States and forclgn ports on American steain vosels: 1, becausa such A bolicy is in harmony with the practice of the United States In ita internal postal service; 2, becsuse tho experience of ail foreign ‘comimercial natlons hias proved the policy of liberal wail pay to ho effcctive i the crestion of now lines, and often to bo necessary for the maintennnce of old ones: 3, because such nationa still sdhera to the same policy wherever the conditions In which their lincs are placed call for itx continn- oance; 4, because sucn steamshipy may bocoma valusable adjuncts to the navy in caso of war, OTHUER NESOLUTIONS, of greenhack men aud of gold men may be ex- pected to-morrow against the Senate bill, The supporters of the latter, howaever, aro to-night very confident that the motion of Stephens, to concur in the Scnate bill, will prevail. Bland, of Missouri, the nominal father of the bill, says to-night that he shall supoort that motlon. But the silver men Ly no means propose to stop at that, Having sccured whatover the Senato bill may givo them, they are determined to continue by emendments to appropriation bills and by original measures until they shall have accome- vlishzd the object they deaire. The best opinion tonight 1s that the Henate Bl will be concurred in witbout omendment. There may, however, be two davs allowed for debate, and undoubtedly uprestricted lberty to print undellvered specches will boe eranted. Ewing is not sanguluc that ho can succced in a reduction of noarly 50 aents on the dollar, OHEAP DRESS G00DS. Beveral cases assortod Fancy Dress Goods 9 t0 135 ots. ‘Whilo the quauntity wo have of most of tho nbove.goods ia sufficient for a large do- mand, 1t ia propor to say that somo o! thurg are likely to bo ontirely closed in a fo days, and the cream of any of thom will ba securad by those who first embraco the **Golden Opportunity.” GARSON, PIRIE & G0 TO RENT, apbmitted a resolution fnstructing tho Commis- sloncr of Agricuiture to furnish to the Benate such Information and facts as may La in his vosscsalon relative to the discasc of hogs com- monly called ** hog chiolera,” with such sugges- tions as hio may deem portinant, Agreed to. Mr. Bargent, from the Committco on Naval Affalrs, reported, with an amendment, the Sen- ato bill to organize the life-saving and coast- guard service. Placed on the calendar. This ‘bill provides for the transfer of the service from the Treasury Department to the Navy Depart- ment, Tho Becretary of the Treasury, {oan- swer to a request for Information reqarding the condition of thoaervice on the North Carolina coast, recommends an_increase In the number of :‘mlnnl. mon, and months of sorvice, and of sala- s, BTEALING SEATS. THE MBANS BY WIHICH TIE JOUSE DEMOCRATS ARB INCREASING TIEIR MAJONITY. Apectal Dispateh &0 The Tridune. WasnivaTtox, D. C., Feb. 20.~Tho Democrat- fe majority of tho House agaln furnlshed an {I- lustration of party discipline, It has ousted Darrall, the Republican member from the Third Loutsiana District, and has seated Acklln, tho Democratic contestant. This was dono by a atrict party vote, with the single exception of Candler, of Georgin, the Democratic member of the Elections Committce who signed the minor- ity report In favor of Darrall, The Ropublieans and Candler himsclf thought the caso fo favor of Darrall was plain and fncontrovertible. The Democratie majority who thought nothing about it foliowed bilndly Joacph Brown, of 8t. Louts, offered a resolu- | Mr. Allison presenteda resolntion of tho Pur- Syrnp* for defeating the Sonato bill. Mo thinks the Repub- | thelr leaders and voted thelr man fn. The | tion calling upon the Geoneral Guvernment to | Hngton (1a.) oard of Trado remonstrating against “:]‘ in aecordance with thelr real or market | children whilo teetbing. It carea yrentory and llcaus have united to support it. Ilo insists | ablost Ropublican lawyers in the House sy, In | make ilberal Linprovements of thogreat water- | the reimposition of en income tax, Heforrea. value, Special Dispateh (o The Tribune, diarrhora, wind colic. and requlates the howels. that the Sonate bill is view of the voteIn tha cass of Patterson, of | ats of the country, Adapied. ° it | il woro Introduced and roforred: MoNTREAL, Ontyy Feb, 20,—This forenoon N ° A MERE PIETENS; Colorado, and the voto to-day, that all thar [ A& Heest B8 &b Hore e P ore | By Mr. Iayard—Ta authorize bondholders and | over 2,000 children belonging to the Christlan creditors of rallrond corporavlons to olect Recelve ers In all snits In Eqnll(y lmw'?omllnfi, or that may hereaftor be hrought, {n the United Btates Courts, Iy Mr. Oglesby—To provido for indomnity to the reveral States under the acta of Congroas Aprruvud March 2, 1853, end March 3, 1857, relsting to swamp and overflowed landa, Mr. Wallaco prescnted a petition of the oity au- thorlties of Erle, P’a., tendering the Government ccrlnlng, und in that city for & public ballding. Relerred, Mr. Ualley prosented a petition of citizens of Memphis favoring tho colnage of the sfiver dollar of the value of tho presont gold dollor, that it bo mndo.a”logal-tender 1o tho cxtent of 80, Tte- erred, In tho morning hour consideration_ was resumed of tho bill ta regulato the compenantion of Poat- maaters and for otiier purposes, and Mr, Ilamiin aubmitted an smendment, as an additional rovidiug that the President and Vice-Prestdent, ted States Senators, Hepresentatives and Dele- gules {n Congruas, the Becrotaty of the Senato and the Clerk of the Ilouse of Jtepresentatives may send and recelve fres throush the moils sl) written and printed communications not excecding two would have been necessary for the defeated Democeratlc Congressional candidates anywhera to havo securcd thelr soats would have been to havo given nolice of contest: that it does not matter that law and facts are agalnst any cane didates, tho Democratie majority is detormined to scatnll claimants at whatover cost of con- sclenco or prinelplo. :, . TIB 8INCLE EXCGPTION which prevented the Republican vote from balng unanimous for Darraliwas that of J. B. Cox, of Ohlo, who voted for Acklin. Tho Hoston caso of Deanve. Flold fa likely to he decided In the same way., A maojority of the Elections Committeo will” to-morrow vote to seat Dean, the contestant, and to oust Fleld. A canvans of the vote In_Committee to-dny was sixto five In favor of Dean. Candler, of (eorgis, in like manner will be tha ouly Demn- ocrat who votes for Field, This case will fuvolve the Jecality and constitutionality of the United States Supervisor faw. In view of the precedent already set in tho caso of Pat- torsun and of Darrall, there would secm to bo Mttlo hopo that Fleld can regaln his scat., Tho Brothera achools attended s requicm mass in tho cathiedral of Notro Dume and took part in the cnoruses. A former citizen of Montreal named Vallero dled recentiy In New Orleans, leaving an enormous fortune. A trader here of tho sane = s i1 nume has put {n u clalm, alleging ho is a cousin. " ma nount left by deccased Is said to bo &, Instant and Permanent lellef, j‘;‘ 1,000,000, OTTAWA, Feb, 20.—-A mectingof the Domin- \ fon Alltanco was bcld‘ to-dny, 5omnnsul of the S-\NF ORD'S RADICAL CURE most prominent temperance sdvocates of the Dominion, The Sccretary read o letter in | Instantly and permanently reiteves tho most losthsome : ¢ by fieglert as progTomed which he recommended the ralsing of $100,000 | £3%: kven mhen W b Oy e ing 1 rotting for the p‘urm-u Alfl placing the question of tem- of the :‘umu"uld .llne 'nI:Ml p,-umct. |'x'|7'e r‘:‘la;‘:??qlfi,g ! ce b 3 Ve vel nate and smell, ective eyesigh Buratize holors the countey m?":;,’,"'é;‘f,;’,;{""; thronty elonkation of 1o uviia: thickentng of the ¥o: D eal cords, Joss of vuice, coukh, iufammation of the themaclvea in sympathy with the movement, | bronchial tuhew, with every yinitom of consumption, and that "f lwu altogether lkely the lh;.\inm- 1t bas arrested its further progress and permsnently ment would Introduce o measure acceptable to through the nose it clears, all temperance men, oy tho Ulecrated pessases an by retelvad “hure. fursimhs nforimation a5 To the | Hriuel O oo listoet o afihe aiield mature of the fishery outrags at Fortune Bay, | complelés tho cure. which has been referred to by American papers. A Burlu correspondent of the 8t. Jolins Chron- dcle says: On Sunday fortnight, several Amerlean orows, that it maintalns the gold standard; that it would practically provide no silver elrculation; that the Socretary of the Treasury would hoard every dollar for resumption purposes; and that tho biil would afford no rellef. Ewing will en- deavor to socurs o sepurate vote on ull amend- ments, Ilo will endeavor to offer an amend- ment contemplating tho {ssuanco of certliicates 1or sitver bullion, SURPRISED AT REAULTS. ‘The opponcnts of the Silver bill are much surprised at tho slight disturbance in the gold market, and flnd it very ditllcult to explain why cold remalns low and bonds are not materially affectod abroad. These facts, fn cone noction with the expression of opinlon in the London Zimes that the passsge of the Bllver bill will have but ljttle influence upon our bonds, has greatly strengthened the Bilver men, and madue them tore confldont that the Tresident’s veto cannot defent tho bill, TIB GNEENBACK SCHEME. ‘The Ifouse Bauking und Currency Sub-Com- Board of Trade to contiuuo the business of the Couvention after adjournment. The Chalr ap- pofnted Messra, Walker, of Massachusetts; teese_and Wetherlll, of Pennsylvanfu; Soth ll\‘l‘lm' J¥., of New York; and Inycs, of Detrolt, ch, Resolutions presented by Mr. Ilayea to tho following effect were adopted, unanimously: ‘That the Convention consider the establishment ot a Department of Commerce of vital impor- tance to the busiuess interests ol the county that the Conventlon vicws with alarm the twen- ty-first scction of tho new Tariff bill, and will use all honorable means to fnduce Congress to clminate it from the act. Adjourned sine die. A CALL ON TIE PRESIDENT. TIinmediately after aljournment the Conven- tion proceeded to tho Exceutive Manslon, where they were recofved fu the East Room by Presi- dent Hayos, the members bu!uf; introduced by Gov, Heury Lippott aud Ellfot C., Cowdolu. Gov. Lippott stated the object of the Convene tion, sayine that It was from no personal or sel- | ounces in welght. After & brief dlscorsion as lo fish motive that they sought Executive influ. | the propeicty of reatoring the frankin privilege, ence, but It wus in conscquence of tho grea | the auendment was agreod to--yea ¥, 21, sullering of business-men during tho past four [ ,,Fho vote In detall upon e, Hamila’ DESTRABLE OFFICES IN THE TRIBUNE BUILDING TO REINT. Apply to WM. C. DOW, Boom 8 Tribnne Building, mitteo has declded to 4 the bill which Dewmocrats ’Trs uc:xlln ‘uw l(';lu uliul. ns clr:uc- fcn;rs. lnml‘hhxv nmlreg that «;uumlmrcfmguucu- YRS, e LEGAL amend the which pro- | can be reached, and will continue thelr work to | larly should be opencd 80 s to glys coun- | Allisan, Bdmun amar, NITE! . - SIICA T voses to substituto grecnoacks for Natlonal | tho ond of tho'docket. Tho Coinmittco hus vet | try additional tnarketa for lta productions. oo Ganange: biieian, L A L L e U ETER ST oS DR EC AT, Tt S Bank notes. The purposa of the amendment fs | 10 roport favorably upon a eingle Republican, 'readant dlayes roplied that ho could speax | Jiirmside. St }',3"".‘,,"- son's Cova. The people of the place turned out Dlatrict uf 1linote ta cliancery: dunn X, Daiifron and 1o provide the Treasury with coly, Tl The Election Committce of the last Republican | only gonorally upon the mnatter, but beartily | Gameron (Pa), Harris, addock, en massc, and, having mado a successful onsot on | ot Y ek vy e Licuo und ‘Tnwe “Hialiros pre 'y coln, The amend- | j1505e ropurted in favor of many Democrats. concurred In the purposes that brought the | Chafee, loar, Ransom, the Sanbath-violators, cut thelr nets, traps, and . Moreill ‘on thelr tntervention, Natico 18 ment upon which the Sub-Committeo In TIIR MI8BOUNE CONTEAT. Convention togethers that the present outlook | Ehristianey, fowd, Eaunders, sciues in pleces, 1 lhoughl unless 1 got relief at Ven tat in bursuance of adeervd of tha salil In conforouce tw-night, which” will doubt- | The Houss Committee on Electlons to<iay ro- | of businoas did not ureseut tnany oncouraging | fonsvea’ L. i ‘The Chronicle says: o AL DE Tecorcnaald ealimeon, tlin fusirth 0y leas Lo adopted by “tho full Cow- | forred the conteated clection case of Teatures, but hio thought that o disposition was | Dawos " Janen(Fle), Windom, 1t 18 trito wo hava no atatats law probibiting tho | onee | must dies At this tlme I | 32k bEhunesy o mis oiruat ashuch Sacior: mittce to-morrow, proposca that two- | against Motealf, from tue Third Missouri Dis- | manifestcd, cspeciully In South America and | Dorser Kirkwood, Withers=-33, taking of el within our wators on tho Sabbath; i huwaur of toa (i) Welock fn'tho’ tareioun uf thirds of the customa shall b pald for in coln, | trict, Lo o sub-comumittes consiatiug of Measrs, | uur sister country, Mexico, to extend commorea | yapey, o AT Oplosds, but our people understand what the moral law on | heard of Ty in RInEl ) Gyt Haselly O At te fune gud onwthind o Treamry hotes provige | Coby, Canler, and Hiscnk with natructions | s frienaly veafon, " 0 E S | ke, Hls Hha R e e L ; . iouscy K ethte Lpunlle y -tenders, ho 0 examine the papers and report whether or | 6 A uth, L1.0) {3 A A L . \flwr’ fs that this achcme would atd fi keep- | not thero are Suiient nrnnnt!?ulur the contest | tha State Departmeut, fter Waleh “tho gentlo- | Gameron (Wia), ReCreerr, Rhumury, “‘,:‘;fl:fl';l‘,‘,’"{;‘:},:}“’,{:glgfl Tu thale, e SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. 176t Couk. aud brate of Hliols will seil ua dirccted fng legal-tender notes and ‘Freasury notes | to warrant the furthercousiderationol tho Com- | tnon ssparated. Morrimas, Wadielyh, avro o nak know the whiolo circametanece of tho | After some exercise ono warm summer's day I passed | besh biddir (Gefir, tho Tiariised i 8t tho former yalue. Tho (ramers of the bll | mittoe. ssril Wallsco=1, e e B a1 aaentrong Lhat tho oo | USeIAESSrElt 0 AT TR AL AP e |t bty dedmet s ottty dedoie think that It tho Bilver bill and this Currency NOTES AND NEWS. Mr, Fattorson, who would have votod for the | who'ware callod from proper observance of the | Bever wot the better ut catareial disease’ therocons | 00N M1 e ria of (o, SIGL IRy ARt WGt s Ba i, Shak shvee Wi b hG T S wuine. e A | B or e iraetion el | LATICAL SO AT, e (et | mastiin s 0 e, Bl Vel y % &) County ol e sald 6 v ol neluding M e b L B et nlarenu::):‘ o .f.':"; FREING. PUIVIRGR, Bpeciul Dispaich $0 The Tridune, A _smondment by Mr. Hamila_extending the | Sithoat crest provoration, o Cosruction uamed | gered whei st vubile weedinus, ur At clurcl setoeto | RS U kitet R und i, SupCrAIStaTe: Jrof o ridune, within two yoars. It scems to be conceded Wasminaton, U, Cy, Feb, 20.~The Pennsyl- | provisions of the act of Narch 3, 1477, fof thu free which A gentleman wm St, Johns contributes the | Afferuight lavollalnaw i e Sl | 1l iUl Bl WL U ol however, that the practical eftect of the bill | WAasuinatox, D, C., Feb, 20.—The Senate | vantans aro hero in full force, and are working | iransmlselon of oficiul mall matter to all oMcers | | 1 B0 U0RNG Chrontele, under date of Fore | [oieh st [miunt iven and d Brilgear thbe Cerinik and property pirchascd il bo to Increaso s deht to tho cxteut that | voted to-day by tho decided maforlty of 3340 | industrlously to defest, the Tarll bil. The | Ses e o e vernisent except benslun | tino Day, the 10th ult. I Sech, o, | firde ikt ot A M the Government has to pay a large prewium for | 21 to restore to the President, the Vice-Prosi- Hadall ¢ 2 3 whola Btate scema to be aroused, and a Repub. | cutnponsation for their sorvic ncluding ex- Hean member of the Houso from that Btate, | Bimeee for Pasisge, was azroed o withouts divls who has innde it his businces to canvass his col~ ussed, leaguea to Jearn thelr views of tho bill, declared | M. Bayard called up the IHouse bill for the ro- to-day that ho was satisficd that every nnember E::’:y?'o'l Eo?;nfl;u: Pg:‘:"fi:‘tfl“’fi‘-“'}i’l‘fl&:‘l‘:‘fl of Cunuress from Penusylvania, be ho Repub- | bricily and passcd. My nanhul:; |hxt, on the Bunday week pre- | ¢iaryn :2‘.5;!".‘3’.5".';‘" L A oiout vious, one of nlnkwm And‘ torn lluunchw the mob, \;h:c;u m«lr:ll;lf:lll&v'l. they may turn ont tobe, 1t apuears on that day UMt die. (Biinday) the herring atrnek tn Look Harbor vary BApIGAL CUItRail tnediatuly hogah R1a1thia] s plenbiful, ond the "Americans would ineist on | 00 fiing. " What ai eucourspeiment to ono who iad shouting thelr selnes, ogalnst tho known sullered 38 1 hiad! Whats guod Loy funingl I continued the land, and did 50, The fosult wi the | Uhtii § had uscd (weive nofilea. { then found myseit 1 bove alluded to was iojured. All tho rest | new man—nuta "“”“"u’flnl am in iy Afy-ninth purchasing the 5-20 coin bonds. A DISGUISE, TOM BCOTT'S TEXAS PACIPIC GRAD IN A NEW rous, Bpectal Dispatch (o The Trivune, fr wwtied by sald Chicago and luwa Jatizoad Company ace ulred for of Lo be teed upon wald raliroad, snd alf the ?um'hhn nd rigiis of tho said Chicago. aud lows airoad Compnny reinting Ooreto,” sndsll property acuulred by virtue thereaf. Aido: urn” ouls mschinesho) Property used u ail jir) tlog b togethe ) morican seines was hauled | sumptives have, The Inrosds It m n T inuxht untess 1 got relle At this tie | heard of H\-.hlfifllll)'fi <lent, and members of Cougress the right to tranamit Jetters through the mails freo of post oge. The argument was that under existing laws thoso onguged Inthe Executlve Departe ments hore can transinlt thelr correspondence tree of postage, while Congressmen have to pay 4 gular Loy tonoments und ap* p Mr. Authony submitted a resolutlon that on Y ‘Wasninarow, D. C., Feb, 20.—~The Sub-Com- e lean or Dermocrat, would vote to lay the Lurlff | 408 - tat1 0'e100 roceed | oo A ead hOL say SRyChi ratse of the JLADI. | Purtenances thereto belunglog, and the rents. laue mittee of the House Pacitlc Raliroad Comm largo suma for atamus; that 1t s never been | bill on tho table. ' Benator Wallaca sy ho ls | 1o concides oiie on ths catondar nat aijected o, | Ceaped damaye. " B3 ob R herunt whal Liata bl 18" has'Gone for | padprosisshetset snlallihe suiae, riunt it aid roa itico d ‘The Newfoundlander says 1iat § never thought 1t would—given ma fmmedie taa reportad fo the full Committeo In favor of demonstrated that the repeal of tho franking | satisfied of tho same thing. and that wuch conslderation bo continued from Ny ! A AR AR AL Cutcazo mnt fows fiatirowd Gompany of Tu aidd tothn privilege made anv reduction fn the cost of transporting the mafls. Bince the franking privilege wasrepealed in 1878,cvery seaslon there has been somo bll! restoriog some feature of It. First came stamps to the dcpartments; then public documents, and now correspand- ence of Congresstuen. . The provision adopted to-day, although Io effect m complcte restora- tion of the franking privilege for everything un- der two ouuces, I8 really only a complotion of the work which has been golng oo unnbotfced sinco the privilege was sbolished. ‘The remainder of tho sfternoon was devoted Tho tolewrame published on Tuesday did not, f¢ [ Ate Tellct from thisty years uf sulferiog unders bl appears, givo tho preciea nataro of tho diicnity [ FaHSLE disess lllnhl}‘l"%’nvl:‘rn ¥ibected ta enjor. bhet thut arasn between our peoplo in Fortune Bay snd | fhabecn tay oxpericuce with the tad th Amerlcan fubermen, 1€ bas siaco been stated, . MCGOLDIICE, on £ood authority, that the latter wera hauling | Doston, Uet. 8, 1877, 10 lyuivton-cdart, with a sclne un Sunday, which, being forbldden by our law, our flshermen took forcible means of pre- BANFOND'S RADICAL % % 1s & Loca) ln1 Cone venting, oud then destruyed the selue, sldes, therefore, did wronz,—the Americane in ;‘I',:,‘;“:,'::’,{fi'fi“g‘,';,,z‘,}' D ronLly tls taken violating our faw, and our men In takiug tho law I and purifying iho acidided blowd, ‘A ow into qufv own handv, instead of infurniing tbe ’.‘:fl‘&%‘."'.u“fi:n“.,‘.}:" A nuu’-\'.{u'{flm- ‘korin of tho dis: authorities, whose duty It would have btfin \ahrn« Efix‘u,‘l’x’ffi;«'}‘}x’fl.".‘:‘.‘fiflfiou‘i"n‘n’.'é‘.i‘\'u'fi':?fl'.‘.' .Inl'i iy L A e o L OtTAWA, Fb. 20.—Tho General Commandin has roceived, to date, several hundred offers of servico fu case of Great Britain being fuvolyed day to day unti] the end of the culendar shall have . PISHERY TROUDLES, heen reached, speoe New England Cungressmen are excreised at Vi m.minu‘:‘,‘h‘io." Anw‘:::d' ‘::E‘ this koo nister the e recenty vpalind by the Cui | B0 St bontrd Epideoy ot adians {n driving Amerlcan fishermen from the | e’y egiatativa ;,.,,m‘f,l, ot the Tereltory of Wyo- New Founaland flshing ground. Protests have iulug (x pmlvmn “";1 the urvnfiln;lunho{m('mok lml‘ becn mado to the Becrctary of State, and the | I'oase Counties, and 1o provido for holding s cou Tatter has doclded to nscertaln the fucts, and, 3t | thereiny sbpravad by the Governur of asid errl thoy arc us represcuted, will call the attention -'L ‘ho’u'l‘ :l! m(- Lfglvlnllvnl o mb'x'n?um‘ll%n' of the Dominlon Government to the Infraction o) for the orgunization of the countios of the Treaty of Washington, It Is sugs | Lamud (o cousticut a third judicial disteict of tho Btate, -ui‘gnnfl Ausociate-Justico William Ware gested that it would be - judiclous to statlon an Jo iroperty. e hinka whatsoorer which were by sald wortgago now in trol or authorliy of the e aud ali property acquired by d Keceiver during thie pe nection. with sucn ‘Taliroa, ho Tuxas Paclfic bill. Tho basls s the Alex- ander Stepheus bill, Beveral important amend- ments aro made. One requircs the Combpany tosusrender its eotire land-grants, amounting 1o 18,000,000 acres, to be diaposed of as follows: The lands ars to be sold st from $1.85 to $1.50 per acre, tho proceeds tobe credited to o sinking fund for the futercst and principal of the Company’s bonds at maturity. The pur- Poso 1s two-fold,—frst, to reduce the laud- grant onc-hall; and, second, to facilitate tho ralo of lands after the completion of the toad. Some trouble has beon expericnced In (4, aud franchisea aind endud L0 b conveyud Jr dnder o ¢ erty, aud nol {n scparats parcels. Ui cotpous sccured by the, wirtgae forecioacd tu sl causo may o recelved by the Maater frou the purs clisscr fu llew of Caali 1 pUrt payiicut uf (e putchisas- money (o the manner, to the extent, snd “ypon the e Uy (ho' sald decrec, and for the char- 4 of sale, und sutlmiodo uf pars s had weald decroo vt recurd (o vald : Chan. Peck *e of sald district, removing bim trom Eniish war vesscl In tho viciolty of tho fishing | bis former dletrict. } grounds, Tho British Mifster has aduftted | Ipiied 1o by Morns Bonmmcis, Dot Fariic: HENLY W. BISHOP, of the Circait Courk of the Unfted Blates Tor the Nurther Dlatrict of Hliinols, Panles have miortgaged them and been unable togivo a clear title. Another argument {s that the greater portion of the lands on the lins of the rosd are sultablo ow for graziog, and aro Guly valuable whew owned In large tracts, The owiicrship of slternate acctions by different secalled tho Kansas-Nebraska debates before the War, The Leglslative Assembly of Wyo- ming, who are paid from tho United Btates Treasury, did oot fancy tho appolatment of Judge Peck, also paid from tho by the ficaate to thopealiioty tuct Ilin e Musr Ribvints, Davia (oo ey | o war, Theso fuclade, endos wiplicaiiing TRT ARV NEP ARTVENT 3 . h el 'y s dspostug of lands without tho limits of the 4 TeammroRIAL vionT Péypriety SEelltiA oun olhora: - During he Biecuaelon. s was s fuat | SFom ollleers of the Cauadiau millia, oflers to ’ TREASURYDEPARTMENT foadgranta. In maoy instances the cow- | ooy yhg Jugiclal Disteicta of Wyomlng, which ¢ Judgo Peck had buen ramoved ‘trom bis disttict | ™G0l Fin g twil, It s #ald, make liberat al- Grriceor Courmuduian oy pus Comuaxar, Wisita Gov. Parsons, who bas been regarded une | and m'lfn d to Crook snd Peass Couotics, ) favorably by the Benate Committes for District | Inbabite lowance in the estimates of this year's militia- dritl. gards tho Detrolt and 8t, Clatr Rivers. % . tad inat th ly by ludians, becauss bis sdmin cladumaunint thebulod Sations ugg, 11k, § Y tollunttugton W Jackan, Liecolver, with the luc wiihlu to, rec'montls from thls date. v ey will b dlealiowed. S0 JLY KNOX, Compiruller of the Currency. Attorney of Alabama, scoms to Lave been de- 'l'u';‘se“‘:fl: :n ::"fr"-:rrv:gndl#l:z‘“{:gn:: odthe ced the Paddock wyotax, Dee. 3 Notlco s hereby uivin to n% } o Tt luwf mn'l:lly through erroneous charges. It f&fl’:‘.\‘:':.l‘:d mi"“‘ lllw clnux;.m waa clatined that thero was a sult agalnst him b Igo Peck was oos of thos which involvod him unpleassotly and corruptly, | think be was oo mmacels oo salddle, 2ud Flectricity and Healing Dalsams unlted to form k, think bo was an apostle ecnt to roform the people | H5pun ro hote BOALES, S tnloneteriole i United Btates Treasury, Thoy accordingly at- | Thta part of tho story ls provounced by bis | of taav-Ferriors.™ flo%els rctaniioue, a5 Bak 00 | yust S presentod 0. Fastiicnts T sorms | Brohcs soerthcionafis ot bofofy ot ek AL, designed to make tho bill more scceptable ts, | Sonb'ed :flu‘fi.uffi{f,{‘;:” s Jfluga“would Irionds a8 wholly au ertor, as no sult whatever ";,',‘_“'éunk‘,’l';‘:'.'hd““',;‘a‘; P e Tone ™%: (e | Bumber of tmumigrants wno arrived in Canada | —- FAIRBANKS’ tlat tho Government shall retsin aliwoneys for ouly beve jurisdiction over two uniohabited is pending. e was not an apollcant for the | giure of Now York. ilowsea lawyerof goud re- | during 1877 was $5,238,—bolng the swallest | INSTANT RELIEF STANDAKD transportation of truops, etc., uud spply them 0 thu payment of intcrest un tho Conipany's bonds, waiich aro to be gusrantced; mny bal- Aunce remalnfog to bo carred to the Binking Fuud. “Tho net earnings of the road are also dedleated to the payment of intercst, and L per ceut of them Lo the Blukioz Fuud, the Com- 0y 10 retain tho remainder of its uet earn- 28, If this repost comes into the House counties which are a wilderness. This attempt at nullitication was not spproved l:{ tho Judi- viary Comm‘ttoe, who reported s bill aunulling the obnoxlous legislation. This was avproved by some of the Western Scnators, and there were Intimations that some rallruad grievances sgainst Pock bad provoked the hestliity to himj but ater & loug snd earncst debate, toe LIl wes siuce Contederution. The number who uctually settled (n Canada wus 27,063, ~an increass of | Paralvais, Wesk about 3,000 ou the previous year. Of the jm- | sad Soresess, migrants who 'A‘lok'gg thelr abods in Canadisu territory, about 7,000 wero Mennoultes. Toe | WEAK® BACK, total cost of ransportivg lmmigrants ln 1677 $20,689,~belug less than one-balf the sum t the yoar before. Two-thirus of thy por- cupt il TIN UTAIL MARSSALSIIP. Belora, 1of ald s saenect, 1hat Jnde. b Nilson, rocently editor of the LaCrosse Re- | served such appellations as the honursble Senator publican, 18 removed from the positon of Mar | from Nobraska (Paddock) bad bestowed vpon bim, shal of Utsh. Tho charges mado againet biuy | Lo koow Judge Peck 1o bo a well-inatructed law: are frivolous. That the” Attorney-General has | Y6 8 puto and upright man. admitted tbis to Scoator Cameron, who has 1 aqmunds eald ke had known . Juige Peck et Friend of Nilson s im0 b8 | parsanally for more than thisty. yeurs, Uy wia s placo, but was asked by tho Presidont to ac- | pute aud largo lnsiraction. Kugwins pimeand by Y Weak Back, Weakness, I, k Conkling Y F e e P rous Batns iralas, bpratas, OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANK®,MORSE & 00¢ 111 &113 Lake St., Chicago. W the Eidners, 8hool lng T e LMo 01" Bireawit a0d AUriiyy curcd as by magle. TEASN. 3 honored, respected citiz 4 ekillvd In the law. ou spent on lmmigrants to Untario aad Que- | —— - (%5 SO TR PSRN ook DR T TRESL P B4 0 50y With the support of tho full Commlttee, there vased withous & divlalon, charges have beon withdrawn; nevertheless, | For the l_u‘i'xp\::nty ';-nv:n'h:nha'd n.'lldgd \.n 't'\;u bec Is retunded to the Dominlon by theso Prov- | DYSPEPSIA, —The cholcest Lo the world-ghmboriers 13 & general belfef that I will puss. Tho Beott Nilson 1s -forced to resign, The accusations | City of Now York, and had been recomwended for | fucea. Weakness of the Stomach ané Bowels, T TEAS.WI:M-LIT"! Company {n America— vebsliure contient: o omuas | JpmGabid sons wipied sntly of s | Webomilp sehdabz iy esiiioma; | ° oppvagomuoaos, | SRS HERRTOIRRIEER | mapuy ity el To ke WWeat 3 THN NEW OBLBANS COLLECTORSUIP AXD OTHER | Couuts olviug & i abou! i embors of tho Bar of the Clty ol UBBEC, Feb, 20.—The Citizens' Commitics | medieinoe Lyape, ) = o s “\Vunmumx. b"‘é.“'x‘r’i‘u‘?"%u Sub- APPOINTMENTS, ] Throuvh some departwental blunder | New York, “among whom ho bad Mved. ~ 1o | have published the smendwents proposed by best nducemente-~dun's Waste Lime—scnd for Circular omuwittce of sevcu members of the House &:mmmru on Raltroads, who wore charged with 0 preliminery consideration of the various Lieasures respectiog the Southeru trans-couti- a;lg:l rallzvad commuulcation, to-dsy reported tull Cowmittoe s substfiuto for all tho Wyoming ono of the delcgates In the Territorial N it ,;“3‘;;‘;3.,‘;1“3 Leziviature, & iawyer who practiced befora Judgo Peck, was fned } satiafuctory explanstion wes made, aud tho | GR8% ioiiledlataly ams (b ‘b undersieq thet charges withdrawn, BShaughoessvy, WLO was | Judgo Peck would hear of tho matter aficrwards connceted with the Chisolin affulrs in Missls- | upon the nssembling of the Legislatare, Mr, Kd- slopl sud who rendered Mrs. Chisolm somo | wunds defended thoadmintsization uf Judge Peck, Bpecial Dispalch 10 The Tridune, WasuiNorox, D. C., Feb. 20.—The Scnate {n exccutive session this afternoon decided to bold & loog oxecutivo sesslon toamorrow, beginnlog st 1 o'clock, Lo order to make as much progress HOBERT WELLS, Jyes. of Ui 'ca Co., 43 Veseyst., N. Y. P.- Orlgloal_Americaa l:enaw ltw Cit b:?mm-iw&l'n'uv -&mut it | PRICE 25 CENTS. . Bux 197, the City Coun or thirce years, 9 aster, . sud tuat the city bo goverued by thres A{luxl mr‘;&ififififi%csfinflg %:E&’:n:n’:fi 5 l‘::lly A 438 Sk wowand 6 tivls asseasnster "ead S WE e aa e "'.W‘.:;“'.‘h;"{}".“ ""r'fi;."’ ol cumulatiyo principle. It s proposed to hopdnrmuwven. Alsss SIIOES, BURT'S SHOES fif ik LEST. Ask yuug) Dsaler for tho-,