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i ' The Chicage Dailp Teibune, | VOLUME XXXFX. . CHICAGO, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. PRICE FIVEL D BILKS, MERCIIANT TAILORY UN ASY ;xcl‘xr;y C?nnllnll:np:n it t::’e Tas ;\;:vn:l‘nrs1 th ‘ehrevcmu the Allfed auv;{s'bcl :MH!-I’ on sccount of the redac- " SH 2\ o 0 delay tigning the terms bf peac lon of wage: be covered, Ly DEPEATED, st of tha indivk Y 1 al Loxpoy, Feb. 22.—In the House of Commons H of revenne bein| at the disposal of the Im- ottt perial mhrun:r? 'l‘nd tnln‘e:a.p'fim providing | to-night & motion of Trevolian In favor ultlgw 1} in Lond for the intreduction of & stamp-tax and the ratsing | €Qualization of the the franchise thrfbughout the The Feeling in London One | exie. 2 of the tobacco duty and 1ha excise. woll be snbmits | Kingdom with the English borough _franchise tod to you, In addition to this, bill authorizing | and the redistribution of rents, was defeated— & new loan will bo Introduced to enable the Gov- | 271 to 210, of Reviving Excite= ENGLAND. emment to defray certatr, extraordinary expenses MREXICO. ANXIETT ALLATED, which cannot b met by the ordinary income. = ment. Lowno, Pob. Z—The Times, commentlog | " To supbiy sn amimion in the o3t of the German | o/SCoo™ HEicts Feby Hi-Members of o on the statements in Parliament last night, says é‘;‘;’::"l' :}l"!"";“wfif 'dl'-f:c’:fi:r EA “"m‘;'d":"" confefuce here. Twenty-six preachers are > {mmediate auxlety 18 allayed. ‘Two dangers re- | fiea o perform bis fanctions, elther 1a thers on- | present. Blshop Keener, of the Methodist Approliension of tho Completo | maln—ono that the Turks may even yet ve en- | tirely or In separats branchieaof his offcial ac. | Church South, attended 'its firat. sittines, and clude the cessatfon of Armenis and the sur- render of the Turkish fleet. Many Turkish Deputles have beon arrosted - and sent into The President's tientions Relas tive to the Railroad Bill. Tmerican Silky|TEome Dpimis MANUFACTURE OF "THE LARGEST CHENEY DBDROS. * 2 e L Black & Colored Gros Grain Tallorlll?ngt(glusslgftsgsm the 11 One Authority Bays the Executive Will Sign It Under Pro- > test % tivity. Th th 180 t i has since rewurned home. The Catholle jour- F SII KS Fallure of tho Peaco e matemata o Eogi sped | RO e L chmecin T | B e e Amerns of endlad i . 3 o e judicatare acts passe » 3 DR SS B IH.AS BEBEN 4 Negotiations. - tlio otler, that the approsimation of the war- | belald before yon' Mrowing open. tho. oMcee of | bencion aessost tno g PO Of fOTIR And that Mr. Sherman Mas Ordered le. Iike forces of England snd It may load to | tolicitor and ‘harrister to sl qualified persons, The latze mmu"é‘.’l’ nouse of Meradlo & | without impalring the gusrantces which have the Mints to Be Pat fn orrantea st ana guaran-| DONO Y WILLOUGHBY, an sccldental colllslon, Tong secured an honarsble position to ur lawyers, | BIANCO, of Ll city, bas falled. Readlness, : Taws and lie rules of judicial procedurs wo richQuicksiiver mines have been discoy- J feed not to cut or wear shin, . WORKINGMEN'S DEMONSTRATION. b ered lu tho State of Guerrero, wf\'o other Silks, Foreign ml" ‘Damea— l“LL & CO ankey snenuou!ly Opposmg The workingmen's peaco demonstration, an- g’x'::!pzfi?ne":fl‘fl:‘:fi.‘?y‘ll: :fl'::;’.'«;:d'flflfi»‘ EARI, RUSSELL'S COXDITION. 1] - . the D nounced for Hyde Park on Sunday next .will be | charges. A bill an this subject will besubmitted | ~Loxpox, Fob. 22—The Daily Telgraphsays | Another Report Alleges that the tic, are manufactured on the same the Demands of Her | persisted tn. Five hundred voluotary special | 5o 1o there Is hardly any hopes for Eatl Rassell. e o P - principle. THE PAST TEN DAYS. Conquteror. constables will bo sworn in to protect the plate | o, 1ICUEBthe cattle-plagus has been successfolly | suffers from acuto bronchitls, and has entirely easuro Will Gertainly Be ) These fabrics are .tlvmm-two {nches wide, made expressly with an Y s unobtrusive lustre’” which har- STYLE THE BEST montzes bLeautifulty with Camel’s L exterminated each tima tha infoction has spread | j form. Anantf-Russian counter demonstration tho frontier, w Enecessnry 10 in- | J03t the use of one lung. ' Other pavers, acrol o deem will be organized unless the weathier stiould bo %“::lo':' mnalites :fllgfgfly,:gym:h-llll‘ef:;&fi; "I::h!:fi“‘i:":fi'“‘:":‘!‘:‘:“h::x}g:’ ‘“‘"‘d‘“‘m i unfavorable, thus presenting the expectedd large ’ 3 -oporation for the actment of & new CUDA. Russia All Ready to Resume Hos- | turnout. Tito affalr ia Hkely to bo very upronr. | faw: - oo g el A Paris dispatch states that the Bpanish Gov- 4 Vetoedj | And the Veto Will Bs Bustained v, § ernment will it 18,000 soldiers to return o Halr, “and_all Yashionable Dress tilities with Redoubled Vigor lous. Tl meoting at ARricultural Jlall was | oo, Firda "SRLRE o0m abe IR 2! | S0 Caba lmedimtetye by tho Levor of Patron Goods éns « Comblination Suits," aré i o e 0 ot velave 1o ok, Th Lt o | ks Al Gortrummma e dogie ablli | | Lo THONGLYGE, sge. lw’m: e w'fl':ut';flx?l“"ll ‘c" af;- 'ruusers a e » 08 Bl Agricultural Hall demanded au indemnity | , 40 watlsty the wishes aspressed in your st aor- | sag the Cardinais commence on Mondav Lo pearance, and fo el ndestructi- #10n, two bills have been drawn up for the purposs against possible damage, which tbe promoters | of smending the exlsiiug laws on indusiry sud | Siscuss the sttitude to bo adupted by the Holy ble qualitics are pre-eminently “The Present Phase of the TFight for See towards the Italian Government, wi unle: P - | of the mecting refused. comuicree. ~ Ono of thene billn regulates tho re- ¥ the Ohicago Pension: American SUL' for real service. (Just as you wish, unleas you Nemyk Pasha’s Visit to St. TNB CMANSEL 8QUADRON, lations between workingmen aud thelr employers » B e allow us to copy the fashion y. the otlior provides for tho etabilshment of speeiai FEB. 22 Agency. ALL-STLK ARMURE!l |plate) from HANDSOME| [Petorsburg Has Been o Sirontt b eal € Maiee fon anboparon bas | caurstofeciln romusy tad sguiably an eir- e, . plate,) from Ab beoridirected o catl it Malia for ardors, Toth blle Are. deslined 10-Femove dMERILies af- ROCKFORD, ILL. THE QUESTION, A new and extraordinary service- | ALL-WOOL CASSIMERES, andoned. ATSTRO-NUNGART. fecting the developmentof our Indastry and doubly Bpecial Dispateh to The Tribune. o S able fabric in Bluck and Colors, 22 A correspondent at Vienna states that tho io- feit st tho present time in (e lasting devresston of | #ocxponp, Til., Feb, 22— Washiugton's Birth- | 5% TIE rn:;l:::t:l J::l;‘ zn; BIYE BT L WasiixGTON, Fob.22.—There aro some friends tention to jmmediately mobilize a portion of commerce, » llfl’uuul the Emperor regrets that the nego- | day was celebrated this evening in the finestand . but th The Czar Intimates that Such p | ey has been abandoned but the Austro tistions with Austro-lungary for the purpose for . {nches wide, in a great variety of N patterns, of a ‘‘soft, clinging tex- ' ture,” ‘speciaily adapted tor Polo- ° [y it really enjoyable social ovent of this scason A Hunarian delegation will bo asked tovote | of ® rencwal of the exising treaty’ of | 108 of the Stiver Lill who thiok the President will Dlission Would Serve 80,000,000 orinsy I orller thi the Government | ommercs have i nite ‘Auled” to produce | At Brows's Hall, under the sutplees of | 1op veto that moeasare, but will coptent hime naise and® Suits, . o havatho mivans Infeedinksat bit. | Stetisfactory resuit. | o gain time, howorer, | the Rockford — Blfles, , who gave their | yop wiely sonding It back to the Tause signed No Purposec. may havethe means urcadiness fn caso a mobll- | for fresh negotiations, the existing treaty has | gecond annual dress-parade. The bail been prulonged (o the 1st of Jury, 1B7H, Wo hops that'wo may yet suceced in scraringan | was tastefully decorated with flags syreement advantageons to our mutual Interests | und banuers. Fully 400 people were present. and In bsrmony with the {ricndly and nelghborly ), g relations aubsisting beiween Gormany and Austro. | A)l 0f Rockford's beat and aristucratle peoplo Hungary. Toenable you to judgs of the preceding | Were there to sdmire the military tactics. Under -:a;fi-d nuf, t!:‘a negotistions 8 memorial wiil be pre | the cfficlent command of Capt. T. G. Nt oa Patis Lawler the Rifies have become ome of \Whon Parliament mot last yearlt i) ex- pected that the Turkish Govorament mightdeom it | the best drilled and disclplined companics persons near the President {nsist that bhe witl capedient to adopt the reforma conjointly recom- gim rdd ad Toundadpy o, Baroetn bowersor e bymecom: | of the regiment. The order of parade i i 4 Col. B Ned " Cant veto It, and undertake to state some of the nople Conferance, ‘This anticlontion waa disap. | f¢8t Was given, aud Col. Brazee called Capt.. unds unon Which the veto will ba based. ol Confere: en by n- Gt bnd cAnsolidated ubon the conchuslun of pesce | rades. Lawier replied’ with fecling, The | {sreprescnted to b that several millions of and that peace will not be long In coming, Ger- | company's quartette furnisbed excel- | bonds bave been sold since 1873, when thero e 1ok coometare aitinsrsegl o ue | leot muste, | Thc festisities hen became | was no eilver in clrculation, and that it would : o pendlug transactiont, with & view o faciliate an | Srocrer, 304 1he bovs Lripped, thronzh the | bea violatton of tho public falth 10 pay them nnderstanding between the Powers and to promot fn silver. That even if the Sliver bill should the welfare 9t the Christian popaiations. Thg | 91 their daugerous adventures raliiwood. 1zatlon should become necessary. WAR NOTES, ENZEROUM. 8T, Perenssunc, Feb. 22.—It {s officlally an- nounced that the Turks began the evacuation of Erzeroum on the 17th fnstant, and cxpected to complote it on the 2et, RUSTORUK. ‘The Golos states that the Russlavs under Gen, Todlcben entered Rustchuk on tho 20th fnst. onexce, Loxpox, Feb, 2.—A @legram from Athens reports that the Turks occupied Platonos this moruing, and burned a portion of the town, ‘The {nsurgents, recelving refnforcements, ro- captured the placo at noon. with & protest and declaratfon that ho approves the bill tp stop agitation, and for the reason that be dees not think a veto would defeat the measure. In confirmativn of this theory, it Is stated that orders have been [ssued by Secretary Sherman ,to all Mint Superiutendents to place the mints Io readiness. On the otber hand, ALL-STLK 6RO FATLLE! | WhOIS Stits o order, $25. Inbrillianit evening shades, rivaling {1 cffect the most expensive fabrics. STYLE, CUT, and FINISH the BEST. We measure fifty 24-IN, FLORENTINE SILKS | men while other dealers meas- In Black and Colors, for all pur- | ure one. Think of the experi- poses of lining, ence we must get every day. Fie l d, Le ?: ter ‘We will please you, we know S i Pid Xl & Co. EXPOSITION BUILDING, Erzeroum and Rustchuk Both Occupied by Russian Garrisons. Remarkable Freaks of the Recent Tidal Wave st Callao. THREATENING, THINGS LOOKING WABRLIKE AGAIN, 1Dy Cablelo The Ohicago Tridune.| WILLOUGHBY; HILL & C0, Boston Square-Dealing Clothiersand Furatshers, FOR THE MALE SEX. and algo the session of alarge part of Ar- menia. In caso thoso terms oro not scon sccopted Russis will occupy Constantinople,, ond she may do 80 anyhow, OEN, onotrko has concentratod o largo body of trodps at Tchataldjs, and Toe Trinvxe's Constanti. noplo correspondent tolographs that thoy are 8 INCIDENTALS. BISMARCK'S SPEECH 1N SOUTU GERMANY. Loxpox, Feb. 22,—A Berlin disoatch says Prince Bismarck's spcech {s disllked in Bouth 2y “The last bours of vight and sume of the firat of | become a law over the veto, the Exceutlve CORNER CLARK AXD MADISON-STS. LoNEox,; Kot 206 &, st Tutkey lioal: prisply B e aentr oo 1 s mtariany srona® | morniug aped away o the pleasant dance. The | could mot be made responsibla in the future; Sole Agents at Retail, 7 oy | tatos to accept the conditions imposed by P uted to preserve peace between the Powers and to | dress of the ladics was the wost clezant ever | ghot Congressmen who ara so clamorous for the — d 682 Milwaul BELGRADE, Fob. 23.—The Roumantan forces, | ujow of our matntaining, not meroly piciic, bat | sceu fu this city. Licut. Ezea Fuller, of tho [ Pt =008 renomination; and that bis action OLOTINING. . Axn R&ior“:{nv" cornor | Russia, and the nogotfations a¢ Adrianoplo | having left Bulgars, tho Russiaus have re- Yery friendly relotlons with ihe rest of Rarope. Reguinr Ariny, eas prosent; also, visitors trom | o SEER BEROERn S e abition X V) V' iving assistance, we Lope to continue In the | Chic 3 Al an 1. OPEN EVERY NIGIT TIL, NINE, oro ot o standstill As I tolegraphed you | el Sucun dlvalon Lo oocupy WD | ehjuyrueni'f thi bicstng. e, Bsepah U INCSW of politician, FHRE' " Feb. 9, Russia demands the Turkish floet, NZW YORK, The best opinfon continues to be that the WVOOTS AND SHOES. n 1] SOUTHL AMERICA, New York, Feb. 22.—Notwithstanding tho | President will veto the bill. The silver men aro + AN ACT OF PIACY. Nzw_Yonxk, Feb. 22.—From a letter from Inclement weather, the Martha Wasbington ro- | consequently not to bo easy until the bill fs ception and tea-party at the Acagemy of Music | passed over the veto, Of this tho most thought- Bocas DelPTnm, U;ml lu:‘v the JA‘Mr and | to-uight was & great success, the largo hall, [ ful leaders in the silver movement are Iferald of Panama learns that, on Jan. 81, an | the boxes, and gailerics belng crowded, aud the |- BOMEWIHAT APPHEBUENSIVE, gzfl:: n x:'f:f‘;‘:z,?;f‘:l:,;::: :;:":‘::: armed band boerded the American schooner | money receipts far in exccss of any previous | They say the Presdent s plausible. He has Yorable effect of the specch, and calculated to | Sunbeam Capt. Kain, at Port Timon, and took | year, The decorationswers most tasteful, the | Lut four votes to win In the Senate, and only forcible possession, The Captaln was on shore | Academy presenting a very briltant appear- | yniry.ve to change In the Ilouse; that if he persuade tho public that Germany will not 0p- | 4y 414 yime, and tho oflicer {ncharge remonstrat- | ance. Aniong_thu promiueot persuns prescot | /3 ‘ . A 3 - i 0 2 poscd to cause patronage to enter into pose Austria fo war,ure circulated In more ed undetold them that the Unlted States Guy- | Were Mayor Ely, 0‘::. Ward aud statf, Col. b ; gquacters tias one cramest would rogard thle action as vlacy, | Sepsrsoctis T Unibed Siios s Colapulo | four Totes 14 o Schaes aud tat in o Homso picked regimionts, and that they aro inlight | Tt sares Waiemyk Pashowitt | ToY replied that they dig mot caro what the | Chier-Enctueer Heury L. Suyder, United Btates | there are already Indicatiuns that o voto would morching order with supplies for thrao days | ot et vy Betorsimi, - Such o misston ge | United Btates Goveroment said or did, Navy, Mrs. Buydor, Sira. Yvel, 3ra. Crolgy | canse some to waver 23 (| . | Mrs. Gen. Modoy, Joun D. Tuwnsend, and constantly ready to move with them, . Un- | wes futrusted to bim could serve o purposg, | At 3:%0 & T Pl:‘(" L m}-’ i' d"""‘h"":“‘ % | any others, Thu guests were fucetved by | Dr Linderman, Dircctor of the Mint, who has 1 aman, usthe Grand Duko Nicholsa fs fnvested wity | FI¥ed o8 board, and fmmediafely gaveorders to | Saripa Washington, who was personated by | Just returned from an examination of the Phila- lods somo dofinito arrangemont is roachod at [ 824 tent with Trakess. Th proceed to aca. The oflicer in command of toe | Mra, Gen. T, Fraucis Meugher, President | delphia Mint, says that two weeks after tha blil Adrianoplo beforo tho 1ot of March, occus | of' Nemsi Pasha. woutd. only. tuereass JopeneY | squad was ioformed that the Captaln of the | and his Cabinet and theur families, tho tov- | becumes b sl that miot cau coln 240 alver dol- " eriors of this aud of neighborug States, all the | lara a minute, and turn futo the Treasury pation of Constantinoplo may be expeoted | the negotlations for peace, Turkey is wrong to | 2Cho0er Was ot on board, An armed squad | ¢fo $1,500,000, possibly 2,000,000, montbly, This, TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, UNTIL MARCH 1, - THE CELEBRATED EnglishWankenphanst FOB OLOTHING SLIGHTLY DAM- AGED BY WATER, VISIT THE FIRE STORE. N0BOYS SUITS - . - $250 (Bhiort Pantx. ages 310 10 years.) BOBOYS SUITS - - . $3.50 s (Long Pants, sges 1010 13 years) 500 Pairs Mon’s Heavy Bibbed Pants 90a 1,000 Pairs Mon's Heavy Union Oas~ ¢ - West Polut, and ad- 5 ¥ y This vras sent to fud lim, nod did, he belo fn com | Olficersat the vary yud, ' wn'addition td all uthor voltiage, ‘The Han Frans ASunreEanta. s asiuinagLAD any day thoreaftor,and tho Turkieh fleet will | Persovera ln this course.” pany with tho United States Consul. The guard | J10LE Lort rl‘c!ll:lz} e enonts s vty | tisco Mt cuu do as ruch cxclisive of a3} otpor £i00 vl::g: .(nfl;z??},, ,?:"m." 780 cither be taken at the samo time or beplaced BOKER.- - scized him and gompelled him to go_ou board. [ guests, , .. — .. i colnago save tradedollars. Four —mouths® 700 Mon's Hoavy Disgonal Buits (all - sizes; ..$6.80 500 Mon's Heavy All-Wool Oassimero ants.,. vee00$2.00 AT FIRE STORE, 168 South Clark-st., Chicago, RILINRTS, SHIRTS. Using Linens 15 to 30 per cont heavior than are ordinarily used, - . time aud $73.000 would be necessary to place in such a position as to be unable to escape. I8 VIEWS ON THE EASTERN QUESTION. “,‘Lm‘:.}h‘fgfng"“‘,'x ‘“fi:,’fufiflf‘;fla;‘fifl . NORFOLK, VA. + | thoNew Orleans Mint in condition. ¢ o o Byectal Dispatch 1o Tne Tribune. subout forty of thuse peopie to Bocus Del Toro, | NonrroLg, V., Keb. 22.~This was observed ” o, Thexituitlon grows PriLApELPILA, Feb,-22.—The Hon. George | whence the lenders Pived at Colo: Outhe | aeg ,,m:l' holidsy. Places of busincas were m{‘“l‘l”f",hmu“a'}":mg‘m‘w'fi::'::"’e“":“‘" 5 o ALK ODURATING I Boker, who hos represonted the United | wayto Bocas Ded Toro, the British gunboat Con- | o0,00 "thie houses decorated, and the shIppIug | senep to the report tat the. Irestdens Tias do dally, and the tono of tho British pross | States both ot St. Petersburg and Constantino- | feat was spokun, }’g‘m‘:‘;,,‘;':‘;.‘;‘g‘n‘:',‘g“,“;fi};}:“;‘; in the harbor gally embellisied With bunting, | Gded 8o sign the Siver bill, This onler, how- shows how graat fs tho appreliensfon hore, | Plor and who was vocently supersoded by Mr. | pain of instant death. Tao authors of thesg acts | ‘the local military, the Lyuciburz Uowe Guard, [ ever, I8 explutued by those respousiule for it as . . | Btoughton at 8t, Petorsburg, has Just roturned | of viglence are defeated revolutionists of Grs uud a battallon of -marines paraded the princi- [ 908 §lven without any reard to what the Thoe London Z'mes closes its leading edi President’s course in respect to the bilg may be. to bis home In this city. In regard to the East- | town and elsewhere., pal streeta of .the two cities, Imunense | [ 'woutd be as falr 0 cotciude from this Orldes torial as follows: *‘ As Lord Boaconsfleld | ern troublos and Russia’s uroposed condltions " m{f::‘;q‘;?fl;:‘g,{fl: g,""‘,‘_';m',‘,',;“,a of | throngs of people occupled tho sldewalks, win- | that it was iven, becauso of tho conyletion that. 9ald on Thursday, Europo is armod to tho | of peace, e says: 1 do not think thls wiir aud | p 0 b, Eobing Tan, 27, says of the tidal-wave | QoWs, aud housutops to witness the puceant. | the bill would puss over a velo, as becauso tho teoth, nnd s increasing its armaments day | Uitary preparatfon in England meaus | 4 Calldo tust morniug "Whon tho fide re: | Tho greatest euthusinsm - prevalled. No such | President mfllr;t“"{fg ut:;g';, t.hu bl y anything, I thiuk it {s doneyfor eflfect, | cedud it wavnoticed that the boats and voast- | demonstration has taken place here since tho ‘Tho Siiver bill caonot reach the Presldent o, St Yo it | b, e b wet wod s | it S St st M | 50 T o, B b 2R | e L MR R R R 6 . X old-time celebration ol Wasbluitto yo g o try can but give its confidence to thoe Gov- fl“ “"“'"K,S"“’g:“'d"( g""“'ahf';‘;l":‘:d"‘:g {giuienso forco over thie walls of tho Muclle | A prand banquet i3 n progress to-wigat, given g“:;‘k:l’.e ,;mfl,’f p%w‘,i';, },{“&fl:";‘:j’ ) c:fl-‘!, ornment, and trust that they will be able | have very litis to do ghere. flsec Dorscna, rushing up over uewly-made ground | by the Norfoik Light-Artillery Biues' i honor | §f PR 4 i rospond to an Invitation from Rusels, Prussis, | towanls the atation of the Oruya Railrood for n | of tholf giiesta, the Lyuchburg Uuards. Mauy | fouses. It fs be prescoicd to tho Cabinet to control tho dangorous susceptibilities | and Austria to participato with them In thelr | iistance of 800 fuct, carrylu cverjtbing beforo | oillcers iruin tho warrison at Fortress Mouroe | fucsday. Promnt action s promised. All wha which hiave on all sides boen aroused.” deliberations on this question & fow vears ngo, La littlu canc huts built | pna of tho atations Ary prescut, and the utmost | Lgve SoUvers on flilen) SEOHS. WE MANUPACTURE THEM. C.'E. WISWALL & ¢0., 86 STATE-ST, GRATES AND MANTELS NARBLE NANTELS. Large Stock st Low Prices at 01d Stand of Scliureman & Hand Mantel Co. £ veto, 1o told & Western member of Con- gur Shirts glve corresponding ad” [ * Miehigan-av. and Van Buren-st, anid 1 s not likely sho wij be allowed to como ] Iuclasures around | traterdal foviing fs cxulbited. fece i aiteraoon, wh,{avors tho il that ¢ ditional wervice, Entlro satisfac- , FHE {COMING CONIERENCE, | forward and Interpose obatsctes that wil hindor | 116, £ yed. Tho mossive walls of 1he | o WASILLINGTON. e i oy s, Tl Lo tion always guarantced. BURLINGTON M'F'G CO. CONGIESS OB CONFERENCE] the approach to & setticment dn thelr own way | Myelto Dorecna, In front of tho English [ v, e, 22, ¢ % Virnna, Fob. 22.—Fresh difficulties scom to | Bow. If England had entercd with thom fato :?:l‘\‘;uny‘ l:cul‘;l:':;-nfi«':‘l‘l r,g;.; ::::‘-’-'r ;u&;rg ;:;u n:“’.:ia;xozfiérzd C;,. }:b.hmdn’;‘.hn d:‘: v'r:; S‘fn‘.‘;’"fi'&m" p::':{-‘ l&zyhml{?lagwgz rrm' havo urisen about scttlingthe preliwinaries of | to arrangemonts mado at that tme, this war | LUy %0 ot of water catering tho | Esveutivo Departments being closed, Tho | Without his siguature. Everythiy Lia Beats: tne. Conforeuce. Two days ago it was an- WOULD 07, MAVE ERQRENOUT, tation, ‘Tle surl was treinendously bigh Inliabitante’ Assoclation met sy | ot has cver sal, publicy or privately, announced that the Froncl Goverument, though | Turkey, takiug her refusal as an indicatton of | Tng waters in the Bay of Callao during Tho day 3}3 “’.Clt c “‘"lnnwtmm Washiogton's Fare- mm“&“ “u“k":i’ ch lllluthlli e 'f"lfi'}if friendiness to her, rolled ou her for aid, and | wereso troubled as to render communication Y A (AMEIEINEN'A Wh CLME LD Noteasaey Lo i making no objection on principle tg & Congress ) well Address was read ood an oratfon | the bill acceptablo to Blm, Two of these would {nstead of o Cynference, expressed ‘some appre- | Went into the war not unwiiliogly, What will | with vessels ; delivered. There was n dress parsdo by | e, first, bayment of the bondd aud dutics 1 henslon lest such 4 general meeting without auy | be the outcome of Russla’s plausno ono cau tell. ly suyeral st rks Vi sht-Infantry. The principal | £olu: second, that stiver bfll.ltgll-.lender for distinct Lmitations might lead to tho disous- | The most important part of the lasuo appears to orl:gfnfih‘:fi'w":f: lousty, suporal troug shocks | tbo Wablopten Light-lnfantry. Tho priuctpal | fure'contracts only, Tho Lresident, howevs eveut uf thy duy was o temperance demuonsira- S slon of other questions thep the Eastery | Metohothis: When 1 was at Constantinople | damavo was done, tiou, which tociuded n street procession, severat | ©Fs 18 understood to have some doubts as to the question, Whether it ba that some other Powers true fuuction of tho veto power, aod not to bu as Mluoister, there .was u large pariy of Iquique end Arics cxperienced several | thousaud persubs being 1o hue. Lo the evenlug |; taln whether it should bo Used when the g5 £HI o hoth Ao Agencs It Turks, hesded by Mabmoud Pasha, that { eartuquako shiocks on the night of Jau, 2, caus- | tuers was 8 mass-meeting, sddresscd by Francis qcfxra:lllll)l\‘;l:sulszd Sauno of pohiey omy. Four sharo this view, or whether, as the Agence Russe ing great excilement sud some damage, white | Murphy, Secretary ‘Thompson, and viliers. " says, Germuny Las come back o ber objectious | Wers alway saying it would be boat to lve at | FE e 0 iy s Loayy raiu storm, o ! 44 mcmhu;‘-“ul_flm fnmnelearll’ln‘lyhnn“?pnoul«é about taking the Presidency, certafu it a thero | Prace with their ucighbors. By ¢ thelr nelgh- | phoyomenon unprecédeated thero within tho 81 LOUIS, :I(:ul T b B o L als Lls i 18 a disposition to drop theidea of the Congress, | bors® toey meant tho Russiuns. meniory ot man. Apecial Diepaich to Tae Tribhne, ture, however, exists in many quarters and may accepted ou tho inftlative of Russts, aud revort TULS SLENENT WAS INORBASING, A dent weittun from Callas, P 81, Louts, Feb, 2.—Wasbingtou's ‘Birtbday | ariso from tne fact that he has not positively to tho orlgiaal fdea of @ mero Cunleronce, and | 81 by this thmo, hta grown to s Iarge body of | .0 LGriihy (thu dath of Jauuary), Hotes th | was celobruted hiero by th closlug of the Mer | daid Ly stiould veto it Stauloy Matthiws 18 the negotiatious about the preliminaries, which | the populutlon, Judging from thelr vlews of | groyoineof ivs wen, two belug swept frou the | chants’. Excuange and & partisl cessation of | Febortod us e el ot b peemec o s polnt of beig conladed, have | L CULnl e e with the. Raasonk | oo b g ‘hsiore Slbibidcks, | butsen e, | S8y puainined, Conking o she erastof s 0 cae . had to begin afresh. Thoy aro 50 campletely crushed that they may | drowniniz, no assstance could bo gsen, Tue ‘This afternoon the National Guards paraded. | yeto, is expected to tead a party to sustaln it. wilLsoN BROS.,” 07 and G0 Washingto: Chicago. ~ 60 and 71 Fourth. 1 408 North Fo et Louls. OF VERMONT, Thls, Gold sad_Nickel tridiied, And BLATE MANTELS, 0] LU AT FINA] LAZARUS SILVERMANL Bankaer, Chamber of Commerce, Chilcago, is selling FOREIGN BXOHANGE On g citles 1o England, France, Garmany: Luyisg sclling Uo X County nd. Uity T Tou Lo SV NITED STATES OF AMERICA-IN TIE GIit: U cult Court of tho United Hiates for the Northern District of Iigots. fu chaacerys Jobn N. Dealson and Johi W, Drooks va. the Chicsgo and Jowa italircad Lumipany, andalso Charies I, Howditch, Win. G, Weld, sud C. o, Morelll on thelr intervention, ~Notice 1§ Lierely given that In Dursusnce of adccres of the said Lourt entered of record 1n sald cause oo the fourth (4) Quy of December, A Do 1877, 1. Honry W, Walop, Staxier in Clinucery of said Court,'and a8 such Master, at the iuur of toa (10) o'elock 1o'ths forenoun of Sate urday. tho nintl win) day of Marcly 147 i ths (ruci doar ot the ised. "i.“"‘ Courtas m Court- Tiousc, known matiia tlepublic ‘Life Daflaing. hunibers 1aTt0 1kd Laselle sirect, in 1ha Cily of Clilcagu, Co o tyot Cook, and ftate uf Nilavte whl wil asdirected fu sald deeree, £t public auction, to the highest snd bewt lllllui? therefor, tha mortguged preud nen- tioued In odid decree, aud particularly desorived us fols Uws, to-wit: All the raliroad of {h oy tatirosd Gonipany fiads o £ and roment Honds, Coul 14 undes Ioans winey on morigagee Tecolvus depositar and doca 8 weneral banking busitios. MONEY toLOAN By JOSIAH H. REED, No. 20 Nassan-st. M. Y. 1n nmounts as required, on IMPROVED CHICA FROPRITY, at DE4T haTE, o 90 i o satd Chiicago and Vo wade oxtendipy 0. {5 the WHY frou Joliet, In the Loubty of Will. 1o Fure s " i LoNpDoN, Feb, @3,~-Inhia atatement in the 4 ¥ ol by and to-nlght » grand wilitary ball was given fu A VATO PREDICTED, . State ppiications recetved and promptly attended to 1 sea was very violgnt, in which ships rollud fe & , v atod bif - ereial, e ey Tiirator soud-bos: s .‘.‘25“‘:‘#3.‘?.‘.‘ by s 1K HOHLBURL 78 kandolphest. - | House of Lords, last eveniug, Lord Dorby sald | 2Br°¢ w pnuht e xmub'l;b ‘“hu“: fully, and e dobis'of tho Peruvian oot the leuu;‘ wm'n:.m by the Flrst Regr: \V.\lll{;ll;nlgflmy e eoaient will it S eSURTE tatten hbisch o, Ustais: | PEOPLE’ Y6 & LOAN ARSQ. | 1% o was uot wware thot. communication had | Pegerd to pemoto consequences. ‘Thoy aro & | war' Hugscar were ropeatediv: swept Ly tho | mentof Falioe Reser votothe Siiver bill. This ls us reliable as auy- bridges, tiincer, s/ wnaterisis, anu propurty purchac, 8 BUILD’G & LOAN ASSO, | passca botween tho Powern sbout membersof | Peuplc that lovo thelr vasc, and, if they can b The elght-tou blocks of councrete, of fur b " canstrdction of irosd, sil ihe cogiu p’ thing that has beun sout from here on the suo- reso Y e NEW ORLEANS, feuders, Cars, and machioery, ail kinds of TONTuL siock .| Provides sslaried andIobon s oo the Conference. As for England, greut fucon- 2.‘:5‘ :‘;:l:r“(? ‘T:‘h%: m:fl ;'.,"’-L,}";',‘":g Z,'}-'?wf’:fif'é’ i";u'e’m gu:l n‘fihu}-:‘:xsu:b:u: New OnLRANS, Feb, £.—Buslness was gen- o i o roltavl (s the mlll!,a;'m owaulhy sald Chtcaz and Lo Natiruad Conipiny‘se: | 1oy s Bommiic g nd sboring men yeulence would result from the absence of tho el T huoplion y Coal and oods trucks ou the rallroad track | erally suspouded bero to-day. A salute Was Tratehihch St ehads of the aald” Chicao aad fovg | piiecuy safe avcacment wiis lares Forelgu Miutater from tho Cabinot aud Paslia. | Pears to bo that, while thoy have beon wlipped erally susp o 4 o 1ialiroad Comany relaiing. therotor Hetall ‘bropon otborwise obtalned. HAKIIS T Scuuirad by ViFiue thervof, Mcluding sido-tracke furn gule schinestiope, touls, Ipienais, sad peisunal 3¢ 0n 0 &1ung tho {0 of alld rafiroad, aud i by sald Company since i eiecu- sald morigage {n wnd relatl; 10 sald raliroa tugeiier with all and singular the tenemicnts an: 1urtenancca thercto belouglng. and the renta, lao fad prose thereot, and wi {ho'eataso, riyht. i I mover i} b of were overturned and seattered In differeut di- meut for tho scveral yeoks during which the | LY tho Russlans, they havo been betrayed by the | rections, and s lurge amount - of goods de- v By n | Eoglish, They would, I belleve, make stroyed, Haveral vessels broke their nooring ol ve be o 3 ordinary coursa of sendiug an awbasssdgg with | i€ valy to lpfhf Englaud, Tho Inteaslty of | wooden u e o boenswipt away, full powers, aud I belleve the majority of tho fecling vetween Turkey and England 1s seen in d night, and the day wi t;sthat he is cgumitied to it in every way that &'f:tf:?;fi“fi,".".;'.‘}.'h.“.‘; p:(:d:‘_ "\ battation of | ah Executive cat bocomuitted. - Hle kuows that the Tuirtecith Iniantry, a battalion of sailors | tho DIt witl 'be ‘f";'fd oer his veto, -n‘d that aud wariues, aud yoluntesr miitary organiza. | the streagth o he sliver movement con- tinuell; ws, but lio sy committed himselt onsparticpating: Weathor cluar aisl plepant, u;o:l: the'iner audo so ¢m%|mmu that thera GUBINLSN OAMDS, WM, D, KERFOOT & CO0,, REAL BHSTATH AGENCY, 00 WARHINGTON.NT. rumalus no other course but to indlcate his 4] P will ad( I 2 the recent veslgnation of Scrver Pasha, Minister 2 4 + . GALENA, ILL, infona through a veto, although convinced Fat whattasvcn S el I st dquie ot collectad, axes pata, cutstes manages. avectr | FOWEFS ptisdtiilag Boutss of ¥orelgn Affatrs, He sald, when ho went to MBCRLLANEOUS Bpocial Diapiich 10 The Tribune, .+ | Btorohaud that it can bo'of o practieal effoct 510 and all uther proper its. aud franch ‘couats retidered wonthly, resdents,) “Aee Adstanople, that ba bad received assuraucca st | - GaLzwa, i, Fob, 2%.nWashiugton's Blsth- topping the silver wave. Nor will the pas- v‘;"ffu"'.!“f.“"rm"n{;:'nfln.‘; Vhacuanis of under tie o f : Jusslas tho begiualog of the war from the Englsh |, “LONDOK, Fois Sk Thue agye Mo WOt | gy waa to bavo been bouored fn thisclty by | saeu of the bill over nis voto causs Lim the re- 1 fi 3 portan #f in the forelgn markel s Rl S | GERMAN STUDY LAMDPS, i ¢ t the st view, hiats o als propetty acq ¥ pi 87, Paranssuno, Foby 2.—Thostate of feel- | Minister, Mr. Layard, fhat they could rely” on bublic parade of the militls, which failed to T‘u that mnizht bo supposed ut the first view. m‘rwll' sald ftecelver durlng Ih; »:-mlem: of thls sult on Thursday was the selling of UnitedBiatos el tho law 3 u sucress in its practical workings, R8s 10 oo dunae A jeticyaf thlsant FINE ASSORTMENT,. {ng bere, In consequenco of the recont eveuts, England for help, Mz, Layard denies this, and bouds by th{ public, It Is not S0 much tho scll- | S9¢, off owing tothe luclement weather sugl | 1,4yt ail good andno Liariu coues {rom it, aod Uil attbe e of sndanieln B boueiion or 0 |+ COLEMAN 0A8 APPAUATUS AND OIL CO., especlally the apecch of Priuce Blamarck in the | demanded the dlsmissal of Berver Pasha,ors | J04L S 000 T dmount, us it has been | TUO0Y SHEStS B o e s o the i aadhod o h{"'fif" ‘barce Bt 2 Clarkc-st ':‘.‘:" scken sud Aduiis, mm:ms u’ lllrl'yhuglr:zlenu: by, :hn r::::u;. “‘n;‘;‘:ymnn 2; t:cl m.:;?#t:: i the scliing by actual hajders and upon s market . BAN Pl}All:C{;CO‘.v i Preatdont. White o wlshos that ft may bo om “ e e DS e, asszge from the moat ngratitude e thero are fow buyers cXeept Upon Amer- AN Fraxcisco, Fel ,~Washin s | success, aud briug reliol @ pevple without :fi"?; it‘ifi“:.‘:é.‘"fi ":fi{‘-‘c‘l‘u""flme ey BIANAHBE, OPTICIAN, 14 tho urdlusry result of self-ascrifico. We be- | 56€m8 0 furnish zeaton or balieving that the | ¥HeFS d i d col tomed to ¢ that | I story was true. Biswnarck, I thiok, s well ican sccount. Tbere s danger, thercforo, lest | Birthday was celebrated by a partial suspeusion | damuging the National credit, yet bis faith is e 80 accustomod to {4 that It no longer as- . s a hia wishes. be aald d 2 aud for thi ay be generated by tho fall thus | of business. Flags were dlsplsyed throughout uat to oo e’ aod dhuda ot toniebes us. No sooner i war fnished than wo | PIcased With Russis's vlans, As for Austeia, [ 24 M4 WAY be K A - S0 Hims and wode of pays iy detros ot ‘Teeord lnsla 41 HENRY W. BIsSHOP, Master tn Uhisucery of the Clreult C 3t _biate or tho Noriher Disirict of e, ‘08 Ustesd thy Necrutary of the Treasury, when meet on Ml aldes lntrigues sad bostility, not | shewill stand with Germauy, England dislikes causcd, and the bonds et pressed on tho deal- | tho city aud on ths shipping fu the harbor. A | AL " o W s ol Y ) alre s when g the Ouss) oct he i 0 era faster than they care to bave thooi. Holders | foview of tho Natiousl Guard was tho valy pub- | JU'o0 \iyilver 1t wants, liited vnly by toa ] ree, but even from powerless nmufluxcd h; “:x“ h}v‘v 1tsell, 'l‘bul fih" : upon L2 ok S ) vrices go down, and very Hitls pressuro would the foor of thu liouse to-day that Sherman Fine gpectaa es sulted to alt atghts on fentlfie ;{n littlo Btates, Jike Roumania sud Greece.” causo & sharp fall. There 18 o cause for alarm, SPRINGFIELD, ILL, would not,as au evewy, allow siiver to be ) g g! ! €8, a sud Gree o5 R REGEI U ER S SA.LE- T, SO AL MO Doy Telacops POSIILLY IMPORTANT. GERMANY, and auy rush to scll ts much to be deprecated. pecrat Dipateh (o The Tribuns coled u dollar mors ok hocould possibly PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS. SHOT AT T A LUNATIC. BeaixoriELD, Iil., Feb? 2. —~The flage on the | help uuder thy law, was made by members L virtus of an onier of the Clrcult Court of Cook Bomo attach mucn Importanco to the state- 2 DOXN, b, 2L—This morulug as 8ir ¢d | nut well informed, "1t the silver movewent Countyt 1" edbR0Y Uy Bechrd Fo, 35, T s ol meut st tho Emperor Willism telegraplid vo | DERLIE, Febi 22.=Tuo actato u the Retch- | o Lonpow, Vi, By fls, Horsiur oa, B | 8 Lt o e e e i gap Y [ 150t " sucepes. aiter 16 it tmaide tho Jaw of 1u Prauk G. Uraley Iy comlaluant aud the Crar, remindiog bim of Lis promiso to ful- | $13% o6 the Imperlal tobacco staup duties com- | ¢ SR} Rotla court, the ey, Heury Dod the’ land, &t Will Bot be the fault of Sec- a3 I:I«l?:l‘ld-r?‘ '-‘émi r “l‘:{:‘::l. it ) cortalu dutles towards Ausiris, but fear | Sicaced tocay. :‘W- ?f m'mf""l;w yrolhof Brigbton, fred 3 pistol 61 bia” head. TEMPERANCE. reary Shoru. o, Wi caute tio ul- ot Weat Washlugton-at,, Lo the Cit that the Czar lost co the tobacco tax, but favored s reform of taxs- | Tho bullet graz €ar of corge. N . . ¥ t u fi:{‘."?'f{?fiéfifi??‘ffiffifl"-{ nz!’r'i»':“":;'n <tioa ity hag otrol over the war | |0 OVad the appointment of . re. | well wus arfeated. br Goorge deuel fterward Bpecial Dispuich f0 The Tribune, L Sl o eyt il 3 S ot {u court stated he had 0o doubt the man wus Kavxaxxs, Ill, Feb, 22.—The temperance | afigr tho expected eries of * Enouwh, enough,' JRSITAYRS, sponstblo lmperial Financo Mialster, Prince | 1000 Y15 8 (s’ some absurd applica: excitemont ‘1'. still growlog here. Over 1,300 | arplieard in the land, Bherman s tot a bulf- Lowpod, Feb. 23.—A Vienua spocisl confirms | Bismarck states that au Increaso lo direct taxes | 41,70 tho Court of Appeals whils Lo (Sir iguers to the Murphy pledge have becu ob- | WY weu inthis watter. Itis very probavls tho report that the Crar has threatened to | aud customs dutics had becomo s uecesalty. | (eorge Jesel) was slttiog there, sud dlaturi Maoy of these huve best tiurd drinkera, | $0aE be will €0 thic wholu sl oceupy Constantinople, The Porte hesitates to | The present bill was ouly s temporary measure. | the &.urr.,when 8ir Ucorge ordered Lis rewmoval, | taloed. Mauy of these vr i d‘bl""“ T | o Toruleht tho members, in private conversa- subsesibo to the Russlan conditions of peace, | The real slm was tho establishmeut of & tobacco #AN DOMLNGO, Last night Mayor Stffer doon e bluo ri tion, declare themselvea indufercut whether ;'l::'ln‘:'fl'fi" uf the I Urses, Wagon AT sale 28 Seumsh Ghoteld aher B vl Gk, 1u,, yev. 2 late, TREASURY DEPARTMENT CUARLES W, BARNES, e ‘1‘1'“"“ Blaliop & Barnes), 148 Btate-st, ARl Plosed 10wl s be HEAL ESTATE, 0. Feb, 7.—A pu . | bou, and to-uight the roll shows otber names, | tng President vetoes or not, but all the friends Grric or Caxrraa PR TN AR s | which virtually abollsh Turkish domination | monopoly. Tho debate was adjournod. lns‘uxlg?;'fi?uo‘klefifimAé&":m}lffl U | eo docialon will be & matter of keacral ro: | o sliver predict that the bl will be passed BBUToN! D QUTRILLE OF Tue CURBENGY, Waut: FOR S AI E iz Europe, except In the Imuwediste 4BXY, OF TUR SPEICH FROM TUE THRONE. Douwingo City has' been, surrounded. by ths | joiclog. Jobouy Twnmouy aud Jimmy Dunn | gyer the veto by & lurger majority thuo it bas iy v g 108 bavdclaluis araust thio Aine Natfomsl ™ uelghborbood of Constantinople,. Tne Porte Dispasch to London Tiwes. revolutlonlsts wuder Gens, Guillionjo u:dy Bul | ‘arc the youug men who arv directiug tho work, | yotbad. ‘Tho tzuth s, the siiver movemcut ks toibintiopion®ly o A M RTSEY | | aonise N k. coruer staaton-ay. sod Thirsy-ar. | Bolds constaut Cabinet councils without reault, | _ BESL, Feb, 6.—This afteraoon the Gorman | Jeai. Presidsnt Baca latends Lo Stall stegs, | 8ud thelr pructical, clogucnt sddresscs srokeop | Foowing enormuusly.. it 1s likcoed o a epi- ARG ".{h:hm“ ""r'.’":'"“\" hiee Ponerty, which Exa b sened ot bullders wo ks dae o r::wiuflou, o Parlisment was opened by Vice-President Camp- | and srtillery ls lpced fn tho “forts sur- | {og the sntbusiasw at fever-ueat. deukc. fl‘x:' bau stand I‘thlmll!v‘ U:anu cursent, ‘nfl{ wwed, | . JAY KNOX, o 5 { Largaln, . city. b —— sote of those who are af oL e U ot A e, _SELD WeUL S Tiness | g7, Prransouua, Fob. Hlho Agme Juue | BIUSSD, WEO read the following speech from the T A A beg v HEART DISEASE. thelr logs ass becotnlug weak. . UIRDY, CUTHEERY, says telegrams sseertivg that the Russlans ars | throne: b of the country. The prisous are overvrowded, ¥ His Mafesty the Boperor bas defgned to com- A Jeadlug real-catate azcot sald fuconversstion about enter Co:aul.n‘::l:o:‘l‘nn :a'unnuv.lou misslon 135 12 open m.:.'?m&: o1 fhe Gsrmuan Par- ‘g,r;'hluuw Rt v flkwwfl: Mawvors, 1L, h";i 2&‘—0:1."““ unuul;'rlu ¢ [ todaw hatrea catato had alteudy el tho qu- Lownom; Febr 500 5. seeoh. special datod | vibments: *Foumyuo, ayinas,of (ae AUled O0%. | Vers fow'Imerchiuats will baable 10 uioet thelr | welkkuown raldeut of tbls clty, while calive | et futucuces un tho liver waivitivn. 1t was iy s & uumber of Lmporant subjecis. Tho esilmetes, | SURIREBILDL. ; around to-day, suddealy dropped derd ut the | bexmuiug 0 recover, after 8 loug Coustautinople, Wedunesday, reports that the . of 1) Mylsanbash, that’ LOCKOUT. TN bash, uutiwe- | presalon snd gleoa. Toe of _recovery Oaar by telegraphed that the Buselans will | CUr Soavoidabie sspeatiitret more topidly to: | Loxpox, Feb 2224 lockout of 4,000 Oldbam | 1y death 1s atibuted 10 ditcas (Ehiarier | peckl of ek 1 e TIPS + Spectal Dispated 1o The Triduna, * HEVIVAL OF HREAL-KSTATE BUSINESS. TR AT e B LUV JO8, RODGELS & 50N'S The Ohicago Favorite, Mads expresy tor sad sold R v W, . RA ZO S S Bl @ Bvery onewarrsated. of Dricer 1" e U Teceizg 1 Goililah & Aquartume. . FRED EAEMPYEIL 12 Clirkcosts S Tuieraisy Kateial, ks, A ) Imported CANARIES, Taiking Furrows, und other Faucy Blrde 2

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