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. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, [879-~TWELVE PAGES MY In tho nicht becween the 13th and 14th of | (Laminarin Azarohi a. o) and a number of tower | NORDENSKIOLD. Ruist, whiie tho sip w1s 17in (Iatened Ton. | i ATiONE which Sors IFE specmEns of pleca of floatlng ire, took up n quantity of mag- | the Iathen eatomon, ics of the fsopodes, niticent pure k(mnn 'f“’l“nl lfln:‘—llm;gcpnpaclllrifl‘ns ;vhlt-h 'Iuknlw I’"‘uml] l;\ (llu: nnl‘l!n ‘ml{l bo;lr s, of the remarkable Crinoide Alecto Esctirichtn, | larzer Inkes, and which fs considered to by a, The Arctlo Explorer's Report en a numerous atarfisli(Asterlan Stnikuand Panopla), | proof of their havine cohered with the Arcuice ] butter. Good checse when cured alould con- | was onen'y threatened, nnd fn many Instances FINE STOCK. tain of molstme 34 per vent; butter 53 per | tho arm of the law secmed powerless to pro- evnt; cascine 24 per cent, Whataver you make, | tect. HRecognizing this exigency, the Lezisla- 1 Meeti f 1 let [t be the best. ture oll California ;pp?llnm .fl:ptxdn'u:\m:;mf eell TIE 20-CALLED SMUT-DIAEASE IN CATTLE tee, whoss report, apon e tesl 10! 0 Annual ng - o e was fully dlscussed, and the opinfons of mem- withensen famillar with the subject, sbiv and , THE COUNCIL, -~ Nothing Pons in Relation to the a Breeders’ As- Vi e, e b hics tions to tho Chi- Portion of His Jonrney. pyenogontdes, ete. The dredaing near the | Beain the lce perfod. The alyd collected were Question. low reeden ‘.’wm. n%fii":hl'{fi"u‘io‘l,‘r‘ifl?é‘flfifm.fl'&" ‘.,'L"“{‘J:i’és :2:: ‘;le}:.'c?:u{:%r:hu:l'tum‘:sz\ujal‘:n“t committee, ¥: camst now m'l;nn to yleld Dr. Kjtllmann some | go far of intercst as they pave a further proof GCas n sociation. to aometbing bewide smut. {n corn. appointed by the Forty-fonrth Congress, col- large sea alga. But ‘on the shore the higher | of the incorrecinaes of the theory which has Warts 03 calves can be curcd with a salve | Iected voluminous teathnony upon the ssme To COaps Tsoheljuskin—Important Errors | fsunn and flora_wero stili ko poor that the const | Jong provafled, that the Sinceinn Arctic Bea was made of aulphur, lard, and gunposwder. subject, and by a majority rcport urged upon fs herca complete descet compared with the | entirely destitute of the higher forms of alyd. Inspection of Elevators-~The Mnyqi acs; 3 Lice on eattle can by eid by Ll lea- | the FExecutive Department the necessity for an in Maps and Charta Qorrected. rocky shores of Snitzbergen and Nova Zembla. | THE MAP OF NODENSRIOLD'® DOSCOVERIRS— Makes Bome Nominations. Abottlen in Catlle-<Advantages of Long: nnnc:l‘:wsl:millxm 3:":.'#’.‘31‘:2 my mlxg ;31’::%: immcaiate uh-ngupof the Burlinzamo Treaty, to P " Auks, red-breasted geese, pufling, black gaflle- CARTOOIL PHICAL CORUECTINNE, L TR Wooled Sheep-=-How to Make water} also, by therough washing, and apolyiug { the, end that such Immigration might be re- mots, and terns, Which “cougregate at Bpitz- | Berras, Dee. 18.—Fr. . Behni, Petermann’s . = i the Farm P clght parta of good linseed-oll, one part of tar, | stritted or prevented. Theto renorts, together Arctic Flora and Faun bergen In thousands and thouasumds, arc here: | successor {n the dlrection of Perthe's world- The Councll held s regujar weekly meeting Al and snlphur sufliclent to make's thin paste, ' | With other officlal documents upon tho subjest, e entirely lacking. Seagullannd ** Le ""which | renowned Geographical Inatitute, editor-in-chlefl | Jaat evening, Ald, Tuley Intho chair. The ab- The followlog oflicers werecleeted : President, | were lald before tho present Congress. & there fIf the alr with their ceascless chattering, | of the Gagyranh'sche Mithedungen, bas kindly sentees were Pearsons, Seaton, and’ Schwels- Velch: Vlce-Presidents— 1 7 screams, and quarreling for food, appear here | placed at thie disporal of the New York Hernld . A. B, Welch: Ylce-Presidenta—Harse, W, W. ACTION OF TIl® COMMITTER, Corremondence Neo York Herald. i thal. 2 COomparative Value of Grain and Grass 88 | Aidricn; Cattte, G. B, Parka; Swine, £ C. | Your Committee, in view of the \mportance | Crmistiaxia, Norway, Dee. 13.—Next to | butrarc Iy, gl i two r:pe&,e;; Rud it sonm 2y an ezccllent map “{.‘c‘}'“,’L’»u’.&"mé“fifi‘?‘f}r’.’:&!‘.fi . AR i Food—How to Feed and When Biaeely Boctatary, Fita b neem A e | H R O et op hory. | Btanley’s Journey through tho dark continent | Hix"ex Toven specics. of WAIME Dit, At | bomasentomion ol tus Inipariant Blscoreries | aross te make a persansl explanation fn regard to Kill ‘Beef, Tho next mecying will bo held bere, on tho | sides, atan early dnte after s organization | perhaps uo, expedition of discovery in modern | somo specica of geco are found on shorc in | mado by Prof. Nordenskiold in bis vallaut expe: | 4o the “reeated attacks made on him In ono = second \Wednesday in January, 1880, presented a resolution thich, with s sllzht | times Las called forth so great an Interest as | Jarger numbers, 1f we add to these an ocea- | dition, ' The nap demoustraies the course of | o )0 public journals,”” Owing to what had ; o elonal plarmlgan, a mountain awl (strix nyctea) | navleation pursued by the Verga and Lena from that’ which. the celebrated Bwedish wcologtat | TNY B OTL M icom, the whole bird ifc of | Hammeriest to the jyoutiis of the Leus, never been charged in Tun Triouss on three differ- and Arctic explorer, Prof, Nordeuskiald, s now | 4h,q rogion is cnumerated, st least as faras we | hofore attained by any stenmer or salling vessel. Hawkgrs, modlncmlnn{ passed both Houses of Congress, ent occaslons, it was the plain duty of the Coun- , ‘This resolution again called attention Lo the ob- The Economy of Proper Shellerfeeds of the | THE CHINESE TROUBLE. Tomerten paren i 0 DUrlINEamG treatS) i | leading alon tho vast fec-borind consts of Bibe | bocarns acataimiedwith i -OF warinblood A | Joforomiion. Tor kerhire oo i mas woser: | ol 1o appolnt & committed, in Justics to him ns Dairy [n the West-.Tho Bo-Called ST S Executivo Department In securing Its change or | ria towand Behring Btralt, o juurncy nevermade | tnals In the sea outalde only two walruses, some | ously granted by Mr. Omar Dickson, at | o member, to make an lavestization, and, 1t Smut-Disease, Report of the Fducatlon and Lavor Com- | ghrogation. In view of the nimost unanimous | pefore. Tha previous successful expeditions in | larze seals (phoca Larbata), aud u crowd of othor | Gotbenburg, the” munlicent patron of the wiiat svascald: whrabme e wavnot i 0. ves mittre—A Itestrictive 1ll, Presented— | sentiment of the people of the Pacific Blope as Fallure of Eftorin to Procura Nellef | tothe nccessity uyc such action, it was hoped Boeetal Correspondencs of The Tribune. Through tho Executive. that thest successive resolutions of Congress, Drs Moinzs, Ta., Jan. 10.—The Iowa Fine- Wasninaron, D. C., Jan, 10,—The following | together with the various petitions, memorials, Stovk Breedera’ Association held it §fth sunual | report was presented to the louse of Repre- | 87U vficial data tn the porsession of tho Gov- ctle +| scals (phoca hispida). Fisn probably extst lLere | fearnid professor and promoter of liis present the Arctlc regions made Syl ey dar e nablipid). roscarchis. Tu comparie the. ontiinga of e ing Bwede, bis practical opening last year to A MINENALOGICAL DISCOVERY, most_northern coast of Asls, a8 now nscer- Euroocan trado of the reglons arouud the large | I must here mention a very remarkable dis- | falued, with the formes charts, wa immediately Siberfan River Yenisel, Into which he penc- | covery. While the ship waa Iying moored to | percelve a utarked dilterence in the dellneation cupy a seat tn Lthe body. He adinitted that his brother Miko was a ** black sheep,” but, for the sake of bis aged father and mother, whe wers respectable and bouest, and - who wera pajned 2 ¢ of the few pleces of fluating Iee which wao | of Taintyr Land, The ertreme point of the ] meeting hero the past three days. sentatives to<lay by Representative Willls, of ?;'r"m.';" :y‘:::;lcg “'s'lfuflg.“éim'fifl'fi’l }:«:y«nf::g tme‘d‘. ‘h{ ;"ml "{“‘g,"',’,‘(’: hige ,',““‘ lnstiy, l!'.c ::::u‘l’:rnlernd ln‘n’l found to be of suflixent éxd World,—the Promontarium Tabin of Pliny, | by readiog sach attacks, hu hoped thets would Tho Treasurer reported recalots, $151.95; ex- | Kentucky, fu behalf of the Comunittes named: | preferablo to alrect {nterference by Congress, | COUtiderable par verllous journcyy | fyronutiy to bear & dozen men, Licut, Nordquist | —successfoily rounded by Nordenskiold, I sitii: | bo noinore of them, already successfully achloved, guarantee that | ang I descended on the fco to ses whether there ated, according to his and Cavt. Calander’s ob- Prof. Nordenskiold will really be sbla to fulllll | could find any trucc of the remanrkablc sub- | servations, in Istitude 77 dew, 43 wniu. north ono of tho moat difficult and daring tasks ever | stance of cosmic odgin which I found fn 1872 | and longitude 104 deg. 1 min. cast, souewhat attempted by discoverers. The last news of the | 1 tho fce at'the northern coast of Bpltzbergen. | more to the northwanl of its former bodition on D ¥ I could find nothing of the sort here. But Licut. | the mnF." ‘This fact proves anew the reliable- i The Clalr sald i the Couucil investigated all the attatks of the newspapers they would have little elre to do. NOMINATIONS. , penditures, £49.25; balanco on liand, $102.20. ‘The Committce on Education and Labor hay- | inssmuch ss it would have been frec The meeting convening at the same time with | (ng had under consideratfon sundry bills fu re- lrol;n ‘"ld doubt. b s u: nnl legality, ‘that of tho State Agricultural Socloty, thero | gard to Chinese Immigration, beg leave to sub- | 874 would —not = have jeopantized tho friend! clal q was prescnt a large number of tho most exten- | mit the followlng. report, to accompany flouso | hasmary eo ey el A T Ive breeders and promiment agriculturists in > 3 4 expedition recefved here by mall, via Yakutekin, ( Nopiquist directed my attentlon to some yellow | neas of tho accounts of Techeljuskity, who, pro. | A comuunication was recéived from the %,':m,::; o e m'{.,‘f:,i).g:‘z!wd thisbill provides that no mas- i;':,';,",{,‘c:’,‘,‘.‘;.‘i,,‘,'.f;.‘,{dfi,‘;.3’.‘:,:;‘5::;,‘,2‘5,“",’, Siberfa, which they reached on s littie steamer irmuqun the Ice. whlih 1 ssked bim to collect | ceeding from Chatanga along the cuast by | Mayvor uominaung James Fruke School In- Prof. Stalker, of the Agtlcaltaral College, | ter of a vessol shall tako on board at any pofnt | it 18 belioved ‘that the Cbineso Governinent | from the mouth of the River Lenu, describe | and hund to the botanlsts of tiie expedition for | meaus of sledzes, was the first to obtain the | guector, and asking that he b confirmed. * " a y pol would have made no sorfous objection, a3 118 | the Profcssor’s clrcumnavigation of the wnost | examination, thinkiug they proceeded from | most northern promontories on the 10thof May, 1t wus referred to the Comuittten on Schools. talked of {n Cbina, or vlsewhere, more than fifteen Chie llcy was opposed to the emigration’ of iis ABORTION IN CATILE. nese paseengers with Intent to bring them, or mlz;’na. llgwcvnr desirable such a result may Tho causes were over-exertion, fright, use of | shall bring -them, within the United States. | have been,l_lt has thus far not been accom- spurs lu mares, foul food, moldy fodder, soured | Tho violation ot this provieton is mude & misde- f‘“flm’- i priitions 1o secure local remedial roots, and ergutizod grain, Food shuuld bo fro- | meanor, punislablo by a finc of $100 for cach | iekisiation wers presonted within & yoar after y ctificatl 3 auently changed. There fs such s discaso as | passenger, and imprisonment for six months, ,trl;,a“:e:w': .;,:‘:,oflfiw‘ '::na?vfilll.:lgz:my ‘.’fif,i{_ 3} some dlatomous mud. At the cxamination af- | 3742, fixiug thelr latitude at 77 deg. 3¢ min, northem paint of %lbcgn, ‘»!Im Techeljuskin, terward made it was discovered that the sub- | Considerable alteration s noticeable with re- and Is addreased to Dr, Oscar Dickeon, of Goth- | stance in_question was of o organic product, | pard to the western coast of Tuimy: Land, enburg, Bweden, the gencrous Mrcenss to whom | but cosrsc ennd, conslstivg exclusively of very | In conteadistinetion to the ,.,g(m, of the Rus- scloneo s so much fodebted for his Jiberal sup- | beautifully formed crystals, of 8 dismeter | sian Cantalus Sterterofl and Minln, who visitod port uf rocent sclentifie expeditions to the Are- | feachiniz even up to n couple of millimeters. I | these parts in sledges sbout 1740, Nonlen. tic Ses, and who Is the specal patron of this have not yet had time or upnortunity to exem- | skiold's expedition confirmea the azscrilons of 4 Anotlier communication was received from tha Mayor, appointing E. 8, Cheabrough Com- missiuner of the Denartment of ublic Works untll the first Monday in May. Ald, Rvan moved that it o sent to the ape propriate committee. contagious abortion. To prevent abortlon, re- ter s tred, under llke ficnall [i{ - fue them’ more closely, but, 88 an expenenced | Von Middendor(l, that a Inrge {sland, the | = The Chairman didn’t know which was the ap- x||m'r.::“i the cause. If l.'o:ilzlnul. qnnr;n’llnu 3‘: ufl::n:“n;"‘;fi-?:nfi ;wurr:‘ l|.[.,, of :’fln :;;(y,;,;: %2;'}'}::: “fn",' I;zfl,ll“a;l;y '.'f,,‘.’fi’y F,‘L',:’,,’;‘J"}’,; whoso experiences we are about to give. mincralogist, I van !nn’ ihnt"thll mineral s oo | Talwgr Insula, lies opposits the west const of Rmnrluu uue, und held that the paper would inst It. There {s no danger f t tn th M was passed, callinpg the attentlon of the CAPE TECHELJUSKIN, cominon terrestrinl one, but that it, perhapy, Is | the Taimyr Peninsula, from which It fs scpa. { Bave to ¢o to a specinl committee., aruiusy it.. . ol avier from amub fntho | passcngers. The penalty fs made allen upon | F38 BT B0 IR G, A eceaalt of a| prol. Nordensklold's letter from East Siherfa | & substance cryatallized from the gca water by | rated by the straits, toe extension of which was | Ald. Lawler moved to concur. ficld {f there is a good supply of water, tho vessel. The Wil becomes operative on the | change fn the treaty. This resolution wn’n agaln °"'h with accuracy the geographical ft tho sevpre winter frost, noted by LaphefT v 1811, Even more cousplcn- Ald, Tiireop didn't think any man with com- Willlam Uollard sct forch tho pecullar ad- | 14¢ day of July, 1870, presented to and passed In tho second scasion | o 20lsbed ! iy SHg geogTaphitnlsitu. ACTINIA ITARDOR. ous Is the change in the shupe of the eastern | mon scnse would take the place—givo a 85,000 tond, /when liable to be turned unt uny moment, ‘The motion to concur was agreed to,—yeas 28, nays G—Cullerton, McNurney, Elszoer, Th{mu. and Ryan. A ation of the most mportant places of tho north- | Walting for clear weattier, we wero lying at | part of the Taimyr Peninsula, - Differing from, ern coast of Blberis, and zives detalls of the | anchor from the 14th tu the 18th of August, {= | Middendorl's efhnugraphical rescarches and pecullar phiysical and dlological characteristics | an excellent harbor fn the sound between the | Sokelofl's cartographical studies, the Bwedish of those far-off and little-cxplored regfons. On {‘:l‘nlmd"l:{‘ T:!T\"; :ml] Ilhlc] Continent, ‘:mlfl:hl expealu.lflx: l‘lin‘! pr[?vmll :.’h:t the waw":tm:’l.e" of 8 ied Actinis Harbor, on necount of the | tajmyr Land s situated in east longitudeghe- Sormer maps of Northern 8iberla we flod the | yyinrous actinlas here dredgzed, tween 113 and 114 degrees; it has thus cxferd yaninges of long-wooled sheep, ‘The Cotswold THE CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION. of the present Congress, bu. has not, as far arc the Short-Ilorns of sheep. Sheep-ralsing 1s Waivlue for the present auy consideration of | #8 your Committce is informed, called forth casy to conduct, with small risks, and sire, | tho merfts of tho bIll, tho first question js | A0¥ practical effurt at action. So looz a period quick returns. Its threc-old resources—mut- | whether such leaislation 1s within the power of | Sre fuseuity oF tho treatymakine Buwricss 0f ton, wool, and lambs—are the most remuners- | Congrese, Thbo existing treaty with China gives with the queation. In éither event your Com- her communication was recelved from tive of all farm-work. There are weeds enough | its subjcets an uullmited right of immigration ider that her dolay would wi most northern point, Cape Tscheljuskin, which FLOUA AUNA, enced o diminution’ of about four degrees,t| the Mayor, nominating <), 8, A. Sprague, F. C. ou somo farins to keep asmall flock six ,,mnu?,. to the Unhied States. The sevond clause of L“.'flf‘},.’i'.’.‘.‘iqé’f !:hthexgcr;vlu of n’i-rzu pofl‘l’.;g waa pamed after {ts first dlscoverer, & Russlan The land was free from snow and covered | while the const from Nordwick Bay to the | Hotz, nnd W.J. Onahan Directors of the Public Shi turn to the sofl full yalue for all th Art. 0 of tho Constitution provides that— of our country, provided the evils whercof they | saflor, given as 100 degrees longitude east of | With # gray-green carpet of plants, composcdof | Alencck Lias been prolonged sbout the same | Library, . oI et o Lho Ry value for all thoy { iy, conatitation, and the laws of tho Untted | complain arowell founded, Greenwich, In 1878 the celebrated German | @ Shick growth of different kinde uf grass, | distance, - It war referred to the Committes on Behool consumo. ‘The Cotawold ars superlor, becauso | gates which shall bo made In_pursusnce thoreof, RBSTRICTIVE LEGISLATION NXCRSSARY. 2 Dr. Petoy Dilsh mosses, und lickens, The number of species of THE FORCE OF EXAMPLE, H(B“ATNH- = uf thelr rapid growth, tondoncy to fatten at auy | and oll tecalic mnde undor the suthorlty of tho e theae complnints ara not without causo | Beowrapber, Dr. Peteimaun, published 8 | the phancrogamous plants was very acanty, but | As visible on.otir map, Nordensiiold and bis | Another commurication was recelved from tbe Mayor, inclosing the_Coroner's jury verdicy in the ense of Charles O. Thotmpson, and sug- gesting that early actlon be tuken in regard to elevators. A stringent oridinance, broperly en- forced. wounl meet the emcrgency, and doubt- Iess be apnreciatea by all clusses of citizens, Ald. Lodding moved that it he referred to the <Committee on Judiclary. Aureod to, Ald. Cook acked cousent to introduce an ordinance smending the one Iy relation to the Depurtment of Public Bulldings a0 s to give it control of clevators. age, and loug wool, Unlted States, shall be the wupreme Jaw of the | eapnot, npon the ovidence, ba doubted, Your | New msp of the part of Northern 8l | mosseaand lichens were nbundant, The wholo party have only secn a portion of the Taimvr Prot. 8, A, Knapp told land. Commlttee, (n & report accompanying jojut | beria Iying betwecn the Rivers | forms evidently a pasture for relndeer much | const, the far-stretching Indentations of which s P It is concluded that any law restricting Chi- tution 41, R. No. 123, at th d f - | Nner thau that which cxists fn the valleys rich } w HOW 7O MARE TN FARM PAT, neso {mmigratlon would contraveno thia irovis- | oM ol o on deavorod fo mmosent wpny | Jeniect aud Leaw, worked out from the mata- | T [N il UG Bilound, e Teatlonl. | wore o e o s ok of s s Many s farm hos been sold to the grocer or dis- fon o 1o Lonstitutfon, aud_ would, thoreforc ( 4eomed to them ‘somo inatperabls objections Lo :;II'R":EI‘.;“:fl:;":"':‘h;h‘;.fi”g‘::a ;_:%35 and tho Storflord of Spitzbergen, ~ Russtan | want of oppartupity, only at comparatively few zolved In tho tea-cup, Inscribo over every famme, | bemull nodl vold, uth g 0 '1'-1”c on SOUNOL | Chineso tmmigration. Further oxamfnation of 8 Ru P05 degpee | hunters Lave surcly not for a century visited | polnts, and mevely the gencral contours of the er's kitchen-door that the Iiviog must como | DO ustained c inon principle or authoritys | facis only confirs the conclusions theretn [ Juskin Is given as 105 degrees enst longtituao | thesc reglons, and yet we only saw bicro u few | coust would be taken, No doubt can exist that th Diveraified 1l Ivo | Shoobjects for which tho Coustitution was | yyuted, This whole question is not ono of right, | aud 773 degrees north latitude. ‘Lhls mup | reindecr, which, unfortunately, were too shy to | the brilitunt example of Nordensklold witl soun {rom the acres. Diversified crops will not solve | fegined bre higher than any power granted une but of oolly. There Is no principle on hould be ro-examiued in the light of the more | FoWard the skill of vur sportsmen. Caot. | be followed by otlier seafaring nations. Fore- the problem. Take that which can be ratsed tho | der it. ‘The general welfare, justics, domeetic | whicn wo ary compelled to receive foto | 2 : ! Prof. N Johaneen attributed this fact, perhaps cor- | most n the field will unquestionably be the best and produca the best In tho market. 1f you | trangulility, and the blesstngs of liberty [ gurintdet tho notlves of Asis, Africa, or sny recent discoverles of Prof. Nordenskiold aud | rectly, to the presence of the' wolves fn Rusalans, who In their patriotism have made al- ¢ beyond thelr view, Accurate observations adupt atock-ralsin; ut two-thirds ¢ | are of supreme fimportance, avd - caunot | oiher vart of the world. The charuct the description ho -gives of his coursc. Tio | vivinity. He told us that hehisd scen wolses' | ready su’ many sacrifices to establish a regular Jour land Joio grass. The oatlook for | 50 taken from the puople’ by ‘any trontys | Snicatont of inumigration should e pigeiaicd | felates that b salled over strotches which ard | racks Ao nrelndcer JusL kil by s WOl | camticion by sea wih Stberle Erdmron srap. | Al Lawier oujecied, bect and dairy products s tho best. | fer avrer tn e rablied. ‘“ML_';."'”" . | and controlied with roferenca to our wants and | giyen as laud on the map, and that consequent- HITE FOIL A BTATION, urations arc belng mnde to fit out vesscls to U!; .‘lim“mlll""‘} v.;li (;u(’:d 3 gr}u rhles were sus- Produca tho best. With twenty-Avo cows, mm; ml:rv‘m:]rl - nll:ll.u‘:“o m}l'd l;;.?n:‘eruncrénnl It:r‘:~ walfare. The different probicms, ecouomie and Iy the coast runs moro westerly than indicated Ou tho stoatn luunch we carrivd with us Licut. | vroceed to the Lena next vear. The future must | pended to allaw nt rinduction. » & 1 v Y Palauder, accompanted by When the Clerk began reading the ordioance, « ¥ Ald. Tully moved that it be Jald over,ond it had to bo under the charter, as therc was a second, . Ald. Cook moved that ft be made n speclal order fur the next mecting, Ald, Lawler made a plea for an cleyator de- partinent, sayine there were plonty of good sen to piab al the head of it. The Supcrn- litiesl, resulting f th ¢ Lfeut. Hoviaurd, | show it the same success will be regulurly at- Trood muares, twenty sheop, and fifty hoge, of | the firat duty is self-prescrvation. If, thorut [ BOHHEHs FeSEiini from the flfif:fi‘&‘]{,’;“fi,;‘,‘g in tho map. Prof. Nordenskiold says that the [ miade some cxcursions to examing tho atind, [ {ainal: Although the conditions may havo been supcrlor merit, tho product should ba not less | f07e, It ba trud that the presence of "K'“ Chinese | zqragated aud dangerous form by the yeliow | trus longtitude of Tacholjuskin ts 104 degrecs, | which separates the Tatmyr Island from the | exceptionally favorable fu the Seaof Kara in than §2,000 a year; tho expensos not to exceed "1"""“" "“’l D icat o sr“"":&"g"‘: hotiqte | race. The Mougoliun, uniike the Indian, fa | or one degrea mora’ westerly thao given by ur, | Continent. it suund was found too shallow | 1573, ove ought to bear {n miud that Nor- &0l you Talto horset, ton Grada Druod | Eirh i U pecvent m foerehse of thoevi -, | Srought in dally cobtact with our soclal'sn | Yogorcan, The latituds of Cae Tacheljuskin | O @bstricted and th curren, rugning wert- dengiiold, relying on_tuie roltemicss of tho mares (tio colts to bo kent 11 8 years old), four | ‘Tho clauso of the Constitution above quated E:}',':Sfilc’r"fi:.;"& fifll-“%’n‘:‘)’éf ;‘Sfl&'fiflfifiz. "fi',‘- has also been ascertained by tho Swedlsh oxpe- | nonuteate sately on That rouie. to the Teimye firmiy conwinced of tha axistence of o emvlmlblu 0 Tacometot ‘Sgg,%?on an gxpgg:lh:lir?:uut 710, ‘.]“" "fil'dl"",w g u{m."'_ “‘t ‘.h:' SONBLILCLIOR | roason of that contact, ‘It {s meither possibla | dition ta be ten. miuntes bigher thun formerly | Bay, But u case a station of observation should vy along the cosst every year, partleu- 1t you desire buct, fifteon grado steers 3 years Statng of more compacts to the dignits of lawe. | BOF desirablo for two races as distinct s tho | stioposed, Tho sea north of Slberfa ta remark- | not be establlshicd at the very Cave Ucheljuskin | larly na {mimenso masses of wirm water are dis- Jaucas ollan to Il nble for the shallowness of Its waters. But per- | 1 can recominend the Actinid tiarbor as a statlon | charged {uto the ocean by the great Siberian | tendent” of Bulldings couldn’t carry the ele- O shirey hoie) and furty sheep) sold soudally, | but doos ot clotio’them with any addittonal | Zivcsten sy Henaolian to besunder the saima | Bbe Tor e e O e e Pers | Tor tho atcoraloRteal obtoryattons whieh wy | chiarzed tnto, tho, oceuny by thi grout Siberien vatars and the City-i1all on his back, thy farm should mot exceed $000, inciuding | PUPerionity. datfon or slnvery of tho one or the other would | most strikiug fcatifres of this Siberlan Sca. cording to the propusal of Mr. Weyprecht, are | in Auguat and September, 1736, was prevented | The motfon of Ald. Cook, however, was - taxes and Inbor, 3 Drcmons v Foo be the fnevitablo resutt. Homogeneity of idess SOLITUDE ISLAND, to be wade simultancously st moiy different | by the'lce from rounding Cane Teheljuskin, and | sgreed to. D C. F. Clarkson resented a paper on Laws made In pursuance of the Constitution | 4y yof bhyaical and soclal habits are” s.:scutial | Wo will here mention a recent discovery, | placesiu the far North, The harbor formsa | Laphefl in August, 1740, badtosbandon his A8, * s ulu'\’m AND m,,‘; aro cqually us binding ond suthoritative as | 405 oions harniouy and progress. which Is, perhaps, little known In America, of hay, sheltered on ol sides, nnd offering a good | slallop before the mouth of the Aleneck, it ‘The speclal order—the report of the Comuit- Grass In Rioz. It is worth more to the worta | [Featics: sod, if lnst enacted, control any con- THE INDUSTRIAL QUESTION. ° an Island befors now unkuown, fn the Weat 81- | anchoragre. Althount the continuous fug had | must be rememnbered that they only possessed | tew on Gas on the Watking and Bliling proposl- < gy °fod | travening treaty. ‘Ihis conclusion Isenforced | gqually grave objoctions may be wurged | berlan Arctic Bea. . It woa discovered Jast sum- | not vet lificd the Veya and the Lena again net | small, fragile vensels, whereas such voyazes are | tous—wes takeh up. Thoy atated that that of than all the cercals combined. Cattlc aro fod ool ¥ Ly aray . o ! & Vhicre v . too mich graln and too littio Lay. Hogs do :,’zf‘:,',‘,‘,_‘ifg:f fi;;,,‘?‘,‘,’:“w";;‘.',‘, "{h,,"(']““fixrf“n‘:;‘"': agaiost tho Chinoso from an Induatrial point. | mier by the Norwegian skipper, E. H. Joliansen, | #al on the 18th, continuing thelr route for Capo | now attempted with aicamers of powertul con o Our labo I L and o of Tromsoe, who vamed tie lsland, which {w | Tscheljuskin, The cxperience wo bave lnter | struction “‘|‘l’";‘f:r‘“°x:{"’"“$"“£"‘“;' m’::_ “{'l:l‘:; 'l-':“m‘]’l‘; c&‘fi'd" In lSfitl. I“ltlhg. waso “(_v‘rc:llm-l':gal;'l.n' T‘L‘l"" o s ,:brjc:m{m‘f,":o&f,‘m?&a; ,,m“,{'{‘,,‘,g,",‘,:",t’,'; Bltasted morth-northosst of - the . mouth | eafned of the wealher in these regious proves WENOKS OF ACIENCE, atirans and stock-ralsing Iu lowa s the most in” | fucnt act of Congess wasdeclded. by Attor. | Sufrenderof tho sacred and elovating influences | of tho River -Yenisel, in latitudo 77l | that wo neted wisely, Wo would probably have | _The cowage and dextority with which the Mr, Watkins had olreadv been rejected by the Conncll, and that thet of Biilings wos 8150 u lamp hicher thau he charged -last year, The latter should be rejected. As the. Comptrolier . ! howe sud tho sacrifice of tl 3 degrces morth, the Isle of Eolitude, | beeu abliged to wals for clear weather till the | Vega and Lena werw steered through qutte un- | had aaverthsed for bids for lighting the strects e on. Jamor Wilkon ielarsed Mr, Clak. | He3-Ocnoral Celttcudea Io theso words: Dltsnces of ersqual civiitzation. - Tho suatiin | To Ls Sltuited’ on e 0t " doptoe " oacs | en was acein covared mith foe. Known seas, nmbd deose foge aud (iher tremen- | aind pablie buildiugs with ofl or wathor Hinmi- son's idens, aod sald ho was asturing one Mi- Al s a8 much 8 supreme law of | {s therefore not@ne of comuetition but of & sub- | Jongitude, and consequently precisely half way UNCIHARTED ISLANDS, dous les and dmpediments, well meritour | nating waterlal, it was only falr that sl action & ‘sl t0.0na ankoa. half. soree oF DluG Erars HInG trunty, ‘They are placed on the same | pijtution of one kind of labor for snother, between the narthern polol of Nova Zembis | Wo steamed on along the western cosst of the unqualited prasso and sdmiration. 1n order to | i reference to'the future lizhting of the clty wmonths of the year, and for six months ono ants | (oonni,Aud a prefereuce or superiority Is @iven | "Ny goif.governing country can afford to dimin- | and_Capo Tscteljuskin, It was discovercd on | Talumyr Islande. 1t 18 surrounded by s namber | spread far ‘and wide the names of the bokl | should be delayed until bidders nd respunded. The Connnittee therefore recommended that the gas propusitions Lu placed on life. Ald. Cullerion wuved to defer, sud'that set- tled the matter, . ‘Tho ssme Aldorinnn moved that the eonsid- cration of the pronosition be made a spectal nr- > ish or destroy the digaity, thy weifs - | tho 28tk of August, snd cireumpavigated dur- | of Islands which arc not to be foundon thewap, | martners wortuy to be classed ansongg eueh heroes A i aeTC. id1 Nover break up tha soly | THElirt-cxbrossion of the lawalving power | (% denod e G, ta, melfare, and In- | Luo b of Sumwty M csumagrlasted Qur | ond"Ta bossinly Teeit diviced by sountis sy | MATes WOMthy Lo be clasucd amonic el heroos to mr‘v. bluc-grass, Sow it on tho surfoce, and fl.‘é‘;&ifif;‘.’;mf,‘g‘r':.fflifiu ‘L‘L’-r-r.t f',“,,f;:',_f,‘l’m_fx';':‘""c': pleol the .l'u:fil‘n Blope, the dictates of com- ll!llc‘mml'u than Lhm; and s hall geographical | scvernl parts, ® u‘chrlnl;lz.lCoru:;, 1‘nrr.v.l'l-‘rn:|khn, an to‘:"mn?' 4 . ] vater. = LANT,. rive rouninens of Norden- null.onyum' cattle, « - .- must prevuil and have cffect, though ihconslat mon humanity aud benevolence, as well as the | square miles. Capt.Johansen found the water. TAIMYR ISLAND, pive a list of thy p it mem! o "M“k'u;m‘ brof. Budd sald a chomical analysls showod | ohit'with n Dror acty 80 Must an actof Coneross | Plainest suzzestions of pructleal statesmanshi, | between. tha nuwly-discovered fslaud and tho | The northern extrenity Gf this Taimyr Island 1| akloli's ~egpedition. — Beaido 5 : nutritiol » ¢ g ! all demaud that the problom of Chincse emigta- | const of the malnland of Blberfa very stiallow— | does not seem to extend s far toward the north | Who had served In six previvus Arctle voyagen ! il nusricitus qualitics tn 1ho pralris blue-stem | huyg efteet, thouglh fuconsistent witha hrior | vion ahall o soivod whilo Tt 18 ¥et. within tho | from twalvo to forty fathonis deep, i as‘indicatl on the cbat, leu we only saw fn | i in the expedition of 1873 reaclied the miuuch | dey for Mondoy nisi. : . 11, Saunders, o(vmxanmgy, talked horso. "”x?f&" (Opiutons Attorney-euerals, vol. B, | jogislative control. ; THE PROJRCTRD VOTAOR, . { sinall quantity, and oniy bay jce, which- was so | of the Yennessel, we mention Licut, L. Palan- Allnl. ary onpor 1‘1‘25, bel‘nu:c the ofl bids Hin advico to farmers was, to Toava fast harscs | P et I thisdectsionaP At | Governed by theso viows, your Committeo | Prof. Nordensklold dirccted his conrse in the | fragile tbhat oue could biardly soo a pleco atrony; | tier, commander of tho Vewn, and Lieut, E. C, ""R‘l‘l “‘L',‘ l’]‘,""’"“‘“"x % ",'“’ llllm —"‘l" "‘h‘t- v 10 gontionien of wealth uud lolsure, and contlng | Goneral Aferman i tho. cose of the Ly | present and recommend the bassago of the bLill | Vora from tho mouth of the Lona River towurd | cnough to bear a_couple o uen, All that fos | Brusewitz, both officers tn tha Swedll Navy; u.‘ ullestun wald tie ghtivg u;-llgung- themselves to draught-horses. 1L you desire lc&em e etk it S iz iy ’;" sccowpanylug this report. the Now Siberian Islands. It was on the 27th | must soon bave melted. Even the Talmyr Bny | Dr. Rjellman, botanist of tho U"“"—‘"‘R ol ;’l"'!.'l‘x" (:Lll‘l‘l“ -t °}"- "“fi“!"“)““' eint. roudsters, uso s trotting siro fastead of & thor- | onatitition which sasiany MTerent mke ro i il © | ot August. Tho distance from whie mouth of | was almust free frorm fce. - Wo worcven duriog | Ubsula; Dr. Suuxtiers, geologlat, and Dr, Alu- | Ho diat bellere fo oll, ‘It bad beea trisd 1n ougrhbred, Cflmlll“l fllfltw ‘L' &_"‘l!'l'; h &N"‘ raul u' Iw RANT AND CORI the Lens River to Behiring Strals {s_sbout 350 | our journeyavaln exposed to some motfou of the | Qulsh, & pliydician. By special request of thelr | une l‘m‘ on ol d“v vst Side, and the peonle Prestdont Weleh, of tho State Agricultural zfi“c‘r""’m‘n nuo:l‘x‘nl:;n:fntzuz o ul)fl‘(‘.‘o‘x‘:’nl‘tn’n” Q A 9 geogravlucnl miles, aud thence to Yokohama, respective Goveroments, Lient. A, Hofgunrd, of | wera Qisgusted with jt. Y o Ald, Throup urired that, 28 the Comptrollor = expected bids from New York aud otber distunt places, the atter should uot ‘come up for two weeks, Ald, 8myth- was in favor of accepting the College, oecupled an ovcnlnq with an address tlon, scem to stand upon the samo level and to Beu. % 1n Japay, whero Prof. Nordensktold proposcs to |~ On the 13th of August we sitaln steamod on, | the Dauh Nave; First-Licut. Glacomo Bove, on the Bout 1 validity s 2, as dn tha ceso.0f ail Qen, Grant’s Proedom from Keliglons Big=- | end his 'cxpedulun. about 650 miles. lXlut.bo- and salied nlong the coast of the peninsula of | Of the Italtay Navy; and Licut. Mmlqu!m i INFIROVEMENT OF MAN IN MIND AND HODY. | jopor obutt vllditys and, as fu the easo of ol otry an Bhown’ by Gen, Bhermun—Ifow | fore resching Japan it fs expected that bs will Hjuskin in an extremely thick fog, which | the Russian Navy, werc attachicd to the ¥ rule It was o wasterly production. His lending 1d6a | eariter fn date ylolds o thy Jater © hons | Yive the Niuth Regarded the «Great | ¢Xplore tho Now Siberian Islands, which aro of | only occasionaily lited so much that tho con- | for's stafl. The custs of the expedition Sdle was, that fumlly characteristica are transmitted Auu,m,,,u,mm’., vol. T4, p, B57.) ) Amerlesn Holdior,* great joterest to geologlsts ou account of the | tours of the country wers visible, During | frayed by Mr. Oscar Dickson providing £12,0X) B : o el e y £30,000 res {tlon of an Ohlo man, who offered to fur- 1y inan nd anfinals. Bo arg maifornation and | ARCIGUSTS YL B Dinpatct, to Keto York Tirald, il humeroys bones of mamimatns thero found, aud | the day we pusged an extensivoticld of unbroken | 0uf of the required, whils iy Kiog of | provoettion of an Olio man, who offered o fur [y o B, I Ae e le" coufiried a8 thoy are by the leucmn::npm .\l?ullfi: WasniNGTox, Jan, 10.~Gen. Shorman safa | \rankels Loud, northiwest ot Bebring Steolt, @ | fee, which occupled 4 Lay on the westcrn | Swoden, hig Goyernment, 'snd Mr, Alexaner | blat o ELACeDL Lap MoNis aL g s Vi 1 the light wan ax good as_clafined, it was fur the futerest of the city to acept , this offer and reject bt others, Tacre’ was 10 necessity for delernug action two weeks, rom | yon, of Hamilton, and of Jeferson, havo been to-day that hodld not think the action of tho ;’Lig:,m‘whlch lins not-yet been Mentglmuy ex- | side of the peutnsula of Techeljuskin, Owlgg | Sibitlakofl made up the rest. The Jhe pavage tu tho hage, Human folly an ~ | followed by tha Judiclory, authoritics of the City of Cork in refusing to NORDENSKIOLD'S REPOR: lect breed discuso; sclence and common-sense fuyler v . v ) dispel it, The ‘misston of work 18 to doyelop. ‘J"éf:.:flw&“’lr? &7:;;,,‘,5",’,’“;'-;*¢',§“,’"};§"‘;‘ wolcome cx-President Graot to the bospitalitics | _ON BOARD Tiix Vaas, Kasr 8, skiold's vessel, orlelnully o 0 was huilt at Bremen of” teak wood, well adapted Lut also the bad, qualities are trm:mlu.mk to the mirge, cuused by the refraction near the | Nord tiorlzon, the fce appearcd to b thick and high, | whal but on our arrival at tho border of the {ve itsclf | bas a solendiu engiue, and v 3 — Wt Y e, for Arctlc service, The Lenn, which ne- Ald, Gllbert moved to amend so as to bring fit‘&iflflh‘?fi!‘.’t’!& a \“;:“tlmmr&%l;&flé::t avs (speaking by Justice Curtis): of that city did thewm any credit, espectally 1f | JUSKLN d.},‘:,f. "F.'{.n}.?mkn‘x‘.“ A‘: :’lr’ u.-:. w.:lr!-:g L::h‘m‘fi :}::t "i'x‘.’u‘l'.‘“r.mm'x"'{‘x:u"fi;.?&'."&’«‘ yig | companted Lior un far as tho tiver Leng, befougs | the uil bids within the special ordor, Cullercun sors, : H “xl‘ ‘(.l ‘"‘:‘;"'{,"",“,’ 'r:“'“""l'&" ‘nhx“ ‘"‘:’"' L Cen- ::"l’ "‘J° moved by the reasons assigncd for | yigw seo tho fco will nat Interritpt our Journey, | which wo met sometimes in the sea. 5"‘) . fl""""f::"- “"‘ll Is °‘“","E‘md'~'“ "tV“C“l"‘ ::f‘_:'l‘(’" accopted Throup's suggestion of two How to feed and when to kill beef, was thor- | Sthntion the Prualdent aud Senate oxclusively pos- | tnelr setlon. ! at leust not before ouv arrival at tho mouth of TILR NOITIL CAU'S OF ASLA, ohanpsen. Bhe remulns at Yakutsk until nex| el v . ouubly duscussed,and tho concluslontesched was | Seaaty” 16 his sieve toaer e eheiy popnding | 41 have known Gen, Grant for maoy years," | the Rivor Lous, Thora tho Vega will have to | The foe prevented us from sceiuy far, and T | summer, when she will return to Nurwuy. A n(m; AcCaffrey ddut thiok the ponititienis $hat Vel iy Do Teall o 1ot A 100 sl Irdey oo el safd Gon. Sherinun, *and 1 do not recail u sin- | separato from hier faithful companion, the | alremdy feared that the most narthern pofnt of | letter rrom Yakutsk, addressed to the Bl Pe- Col. Juln Beots read & Valuubia paper. on tho | (oot Thot 1he Cormmitnian sous fore!dl | gle Instanco In which prejitice upou religlous | atenmor Lona, wiich will sl up the siveras e | Ao v b oo oot torthern Dolit of | i oraburg G, descrilen the. {09 prevailing at care and protection of cattle, fn which he gave | to place our country in this helulcss condition 1v a | Inatiers ever had the slightest influence fu tha | as Tukutsk. I will; therefore, in all probability | beable 1o land there; but svon peeped out | this outpost of clyilization o tho’ araval of the tho result of long and carcful {uyestigation, | suvposition whollv inadmiveiblo. 1t s not oniy | Ulscharice of his offictul dutics. Many of his tn- | in a fow days be' able Lo send you over from | ugain au lve free cape fu tho northeast. A Iiitlo | Lena, which cntorea the river while Nordeuse vractical experience, and sclentific rescarch, Hg | Consiatent with the neccssitics of the nation, but | Hmate personal friends aro Catholics, and dur- [ Iakutsk and Irkutsk the report of our journey | creck, open toward the uorth mnd. thore freo | kfold, oi board of the Vega, voutinued hls route firut gave the comparative nutritive valup of | Beesitred Ly tho expruss words of the Conailiu- ing hisr |duucnlnHt.Luuuhhdrclunum‘umm- from Dickson Harbor, which I am now golng to | from Yeo, run iuland. The vesscl cast auchor fu | for the Behring Btralt, Capt. Johannsen reached 1oods commonly used in- feediug stock 1o lowa, | Hom, ~That aives to Col igrews, Iuuo tnany words, | anices was luiost altogether smong (unllies of | writc. 1 am delightea to say st once, Al as | that creck on the 1th of August at 0 o'cluck | Yukutsk on the2st af September, a fortuight hiht the city with oll. It was behing the o He had vuted acainst Watklng® propositisn only because hu didn’t want to sce lujustive done uns portion of thg elty, 5 wko agninst the * monopoly.” ond rald the elty could save 00,000 or 70,000 e fo ro+ | the Catholic fuith. 1l nominated 1§ I, o, clue, afier his separation from Nordenskiold. by adopting oll; But he wasn't In love with o, und thelr digeatible, heat-forming clum: 8 s onry I | woll as possible. . .y Hugs lylug, wud firing a salute with one of 2 i % ; comparet Wi o Dorcantaze of tewie-forn- | [ sarans sty ucornalalsht with 8 seteof war, | Dicw for tho Lraxitian “mistion, u gentictian ., WATER TEMPEIATORES, ha"dmall” chua. the Vs carried. Vo had | | 2ue createar Interest. prvale s to the ur. “!"’.'? T Levunes "The Gty ot bosn b oy fo. wnotlud of escupa froin & treaty ia by the consent of | WOl kuown as a memberof tie Cathollc Chureh, | After the doparture fn tho morning of tho | reacted the um#«m of our Journey, thy most | ther course aud the resully of Nonlenskiold's putles to terms. The city had been bouud by * THE UEAT-YONMING BLEMENTS the other party to1t aF a declaration of war. 1o ono of his old acquaintances In 8t. Luufs, | Frazer and the Express for the Simayies, same- | northeru polnt of the OId World, expeditton. More thau thres nl::nl.lu bLave "\xlnl "cm-“l‘"".’“h . it 3 srsll *of good meadow-hay are to the fesh-forming | refuso to ‘vxecuto treaty for reasous which ap- | 1'U0 hot recall just now any other name, bue it | what further up the river, 1 allowed the Vegn A BIIY RECEITION GOMMITTER. elapscd aince ho was last heurd of. Hewasthen | AlL Cullerton couldn't seo why the Comptroll- prove thomaclves to thy ot erstould Keep the oil bida a mouth, If be ot clements as 8 clontious judgment of | {8 'bosh! to talk about Gen. Grant fnsultioz | to remain for tweuty-four houra longer fn | Tho sky had cleared, und the pronontory lay | full of hupes of nttaivlug the longcoveted wout 3 ¢ Y ¢ e ¢ them Saturday, the 25th, why couldn’t ho send i ih i nation {x & matter of tho utmost graviys but the | any one on account of his rcliglous convictions. | Dickson Harbor in order to give Licut. | before usfu the sunshingand frog from vhow, | Of & nortlicast passage from the Atlautic to the 2 a5 Hhi AR A § . wer to do 80 (s & prerugative of which ne natiun “Tho Des Moiucs wpceeh,” the (eneral con. ¢ i Tacific Ocean, ' Muy his anticipation be realized, | them to the Councll Mondsy, the 27 {i{-‘.’:”fl&.;.fif,’, :.. e po! e doprived ml v )y cou- | Bove an opportunity of tinishing the maps | Just us ou oururrival at Yunlsei {u 1876, Lcre, el Y hil "Ald, Waldo lioped an 1ndefstunding would be hout decply affecting ita inde- | tinued, * was prompted by o desire to dofend | of that excollen p ecelved b P’ and wo woun obtawi the tidings trom Jupun of o toh e eople of the United Kiatos | the freadom of our public schools trom accta~ | on sl stdes, which J?fi??f..?wfif"m"c?.},?‘t.‘i ::’I?x’:, oven hefore ohed JJ-?-‘J&'S'.‘H‘S}'.{: hls safc arrlval, E 1ot bettove.Taat 1t et resie ammenwor Lo | risu fotlueuce, and, 88 | remomber the conversa- | great impoftaucein the future. . So tho Vea {ng to uod fro un the beaeh, now and then fuok- £y S —— be applicabia o all casen 1 convincod, sud 1 | o W lllltll bl to writo that speech, {t was | and tho Lenn did not go unier way untll the fug and snufliog i the ditection of the creck, ONLY ONE STANDARD, - teo) uo doubt that it belongs to Coagress, bevauss of tho cusseless clanior for set ruligious | morniog of the 10th of August to continue thelr | us If to ascertain what uulnvited guests were To the Editor of The Trilune, Oul-cake, 88,100 000e. B . 3 cxarclscs |o the publle schouls,—not from Cath- | route. 'They steered for the tnost we W chis ewzion where, until e | Nature makes wo wistakes. Tho yeneral [ o Si"lar coluionghave heon delivered In e | olice, but frumm Frotestant detominations. ~fiis | tha Khmmesa Toinsds, outeide the ‘e of | o approach .:l‘::li.l:u:.llcnlil:;%.‘ Fridutenca by | | CHICAGO, Jan, 1L.—Much confuston it fs to e atenga of tho common foods is as Hit. "Wy [ Sk, Gourte of, Tue coustrr, Hhess wedislons sonFred married & Catholicludy (1), audhisaunt, { tho Piastia. The sy overcast, the temporaturo | the salute, Lo took to his Tegu In haste, any | be feared exiats fn tho public mind in regard to i cat-forming clement in food i Lo, 7 , ‘ 18 u Catholic, so that I know ¢! i DL Vi 2 9 which, wlllhlultdgwlll;’imo:vgun ‘o1 "the ‘atmox: | the Unlte 'h“f" 1{" “v'“il Churokes 1‘1‘3“‘-3" there Ia no prejudice in thf' General's m‘mu. fi«ln‘v,r)‘? L'?;I:;" &fl:fle;fi%‘:fl fig‘:lzez.!‘& ll':::r Hisrobr E:::%«‘:‘«é“fl:f l&lfll?c‘:'?t'rs;‘: ol ;l'm“u n.{:au'(,: 'fltl'i'w‘: t.:::::;.fi-‘:l:flu';gn ?.“:h‘ge pliore, taken foto the, lungy, forms carbonic D e allace, pago 110, the such, ut leust, as e iy sccused ::»lful:rborlll:lf 8 deg. 40 deg. Fabirenlielt), ite saltnosa slight. | * In order to take an astronomical observation | can mever bo kept on exact equality, the two mado with bodies of soldiers, aud the result | {5 Sorcycn i aon’hricd by, the Conatliation, Wut | * i ow struucely the ectlon of the authorities | start on her journay with full sl o auny | biste and botantsts a opportunity tu Toliowing | purchasiog pawer n fuanclal transactions, It #howed that the dicestibio carbo-hydrutes, or uyn]?rrlnlullm A’:rgnl; m"n‘{'wm“flu l":vrmr “_‘ Cork contrusts with the conduct of the late In tho day tho sea begaa to be covercd with fog. | uvon, L‘ni»c Techeljuskin is formed by a low | Is granted that gold amd silver cun vever be beat-Tormers, should bo 50 per cant of tho food | act of Congreus (2 otors, 314), aud an act of Cog- | 1'1u8 1X. you can best judge when I relato thia | Tuls obliged uy to advancu with great carq, jepromontory divided in two parte by tho ercck, kept for any consigerable timo of exactly the renched us soon wi possible, ‘Lhe motion, ns amcnded, was agreed to, © On motlon of Ald, Rawleigh, the rules were sunpended for the parpose of recelying FETITIONS, COMMUNICATIONS, KTC. Al Rawleish breacuted an ordinuuce rey Ing the ordinance for the nidening of Madison strect from Califorula avenue to tho city Nmits, It was referred to the Committes o Strects und Atluvs, West Divistun, Ald, Cullerton handed in a petition of pawn- brokers sud citizens objecting to about every- tilng in the recently pasicd ordinatice regulate g r.n\\'nbrouurn and asking for {ts umendment e that [t would bu as loose ts the old one, Iuferlor clover-hay, as cazly-ripe claver. Uate, and wheat-hra Blraw of various kin caten; and that 33¢ per ccut of o man's Gally | gress may wupersede s prior tresty (2 Curdls, 4545 | incident:"In the latter part of the winter of | especlally s the da; v 1o vesse ? hor, ¢ 1t waa seut to the Cumintitee on Judiclary. To00 Sovh b aial iy s, AT MY | e wmay wusapiade s pelor tiosts (3 Come, €1 Jrckionts In th Iatier Dart of the winter uf B Sl atasts s Snved o e chargicd | wheto o vassoly lad caot auclior, A Bll with | ganie vatus, and henca tho uatlon has had [ 4Gy presentcd an wiation 5o the rulo to mulmale, and an, oz wnl‘lflxln‘; 1,000 | princlules wore wpplled 1o trostlcs with furaiga snd !N::ll,'!ll"";’lul;flnll-h Wl’l:"l’llhtluwmlun DENSE FOUS. cru peach parullel with the coust sowh. | 10r searly its cutiro exlsteuce ':"'-' ang | Olttgus ;H'"‘“" {0 sis o Mg plationar s pounds, suppiled with thirt, . | nations, Treative witn Iudian nations canuof given by Mr. Healy, the artist, und smong the co-fre " J cul tundard, e sl ar. Wa havi well liall to-night, by 5:1"" Lt uz‘ lmx‘v:l ‘fmu&tfl i Flue weathicr aud ice-freo sea favored also the | ward, According to avpruximate calcuiution | stundard, the ver dolias ave it motlon 0I°Ald. Lawler, It was secepted, uiora vbligutory, 'hoy bave no higher sancilty, 1 Awericans who calfed 1o pay thelr respects was ne! y v L T L xt day's Journey; but thea the fog became so | froin the astronomical obserystions and the trl- | had only one standurd, hut two in mulutatoiug animal heat and vital functions, | 3540 oteator foviolusility ur tmunity trom Jok: | Dr, Ciaterd, Prestdont of the American Callugo | denso that alreauy 'tn the morning wo wero | angulur measurcuiciita which Were wiade, the | Jegal-tendus coli, Tho gold caln has slways o the supposition that he 18 comfortably sl | gt of Congrens tust provui ae 1f.the srouty wers | 10 lomeund now Hishop of tho Diuceso of Vid- | oblived to lie to oae of the many swall {alauds | weatcrn polot 18 situsted In latitude 77 dogrees | o "0 that clrculated wore or loss aa ft fured aud cared for, = About 20 per cent more | not an elutiont 1o bu Coneidered, 118 wrong has | £onoos Ind. Dr. Chatarnd extonded to mea | me passed on our way. Tho (siand was com: tes 87 sevonds nortl anil lonvitude jog | Brew the oce EIRIIRERL s Jieat Is reauired in winier than in summer, 1 [ becn done, b power of rodresd ls with Congress, | cordlal fuvitation to call upon tho Holy Father, | poscd of u low bank of faclas, ouly thinly cor- 35 wintires bseconds east of (irecu- | apvrosched in tatriusic yalu the Ircal silver fany marvel that, under the general rule fn | not with the judiciary. gua the tavitation included, Col, Audeureld and | erod with gravel, which was eithier_perfeetly | wich, The enstern potul tsu Hitle farther to. | stundurd dollar, Now, if Jeoplo wil) ear this M. Loddiog submitted an onler dirceting the Departatent of Fublle Works to seod fu an ondinuues for the opentng of Johinsou street, from Bixteenth to Elghteentl, It was referred mt[ln[! Committes un Strects sod Alicys, West visiol, dowa of sheltertng stock n wlnter, farmers PREVIOUS EPPORTH AT NELIEY, ‘red. The noxt day, according to supointment, | sterile or covered with ver: Ly vegel he north, viz.: ut latitudo A7 e tmportunt Jact lu mind, they will save them- markot fat, cattle fin the sall and sell nides dn | The ovils of Chincse Imuiieration have been | we went to 8t. Potorls, and, without elay, wers | of thin monses or uunx’»‘em;u{::“u; " ':‘t?.‘é‘: ."ul:'::'u'nx'a:n'«lf;{l."-nu longitudo 104 ».'.”;:;fl Selves mint rploxity aud, flmnum, unprof- | Ald Lawler introduced ay onler fixlux the Abia spriug? fully recogplzed dpou tho Pucitle Blopa for muuy | shown to the special yaudlenca chamber, The | aide the bumnidity prevalling during the summer | utu cast. Inlana the mountuly craduaily | itable discusston. The oldites have falsifieq | bours in the ciey ofiices nt from U to 4, 1t was THH ECONOMY OF PHOPNR SUELTER yeurs, Welcomed at Hirst as & unltluo udditlon | Fope, after our recontlou, Invited ua 1o accoin- | mouths fn theso reglons had produced an sbun- | to mount to abuut 1,000 fect, This il s well | both history and fuct by taiking glibly and | referred o the Cotninittes on Flnance, ‘The sama Aldvrman subiaitted resolutions fo- creastoi the suturies of vollcenien and five men ubout 30 percent. They went to thelr re- spective commitieos, - Ald, Ityau psesented au order dirccting the Departwent of Publle Works to scod {u an estimate for & viaduct st Chicsgo svenus and Il?tlmd street, " It went to the Fluance Com- ittee, ,, . Ald. Stauber lutruducod an order fnstructive the Superintendent of Pollep torepart whetlier volicemen wers obliged, by order, o buy thele clothes of vne merchant taltor, end thus ubhiged to, pay wore than thuy could procure thein for eisewbere, It was referred to the Commitice ou Polles, 2 Ald. ‘Tuley presented a resolution requestiug <18 showu not ouly i ths sariug of food neces- | ta the socicty aud a vuluabls allyn the develop- | bauy 'him in bis rouudy 1o's number of business | daut vegetation of lichens, which was. . rich | a5 the iat land, was alnsoat freo from fes. Oy | Toudly shout two wtaniacds. whew 1o fast sary Lo wafutall auima) beat, but also in its | ment of tho materlul resources of thelr new | spartments in cho Vatlean, and while we wero | harvest for Dr. Aimauise o Lieru aud thero’ Jurgo Whits flelds of suow wery | the ’nnuun nover bed but ene. Bl 5‘"0"0""“1 effuct on the animals. Death or | home, the Chinese, by thelr sondid, seitish, fin- | walking bo sald to me: *1 uuderstand you have was but littlo salt, st | vistblo tu the hollows tn the mountum sides or | they, by the busest fra demonetized 'lsnnl 1row lack of food i also death or disense and nan-amalzamatory babits, within e | in vour party asonof yourureat suldicr and | least on the surfsce, and: sua slgx were conse- | (n some deep und nurrow 1avine in the plain. | silvor fn 1573, und. If ever ony crime but murder tm'? ek of warmth. Shellor wneans pro- ort thinu reversed the judgment in thetr | President. Why is ho not with youl quently hardly to be found, whereas the zoolo- | Near the shoro ftsel! the fee rewafucd at the | deserved death ot a rope's end, these rasculs - lmonlmm licat as well cold,—protection from od camne to by regarded as o standing I peplled that the Presidcit's son was (o | cists wero well supplied 5: the dredger with | most places, The soll of tise low lands consists | riculv earned it. The whiespread calamities the L nmpbl;e‘dl 23 wull a8 cold ralus, Many animals 1o the soclal wod ‘muuml institutions of | Rome, bul that hu was unwel) and uot able to | pure forms of sea life, .| ol lavers ot ciay, whick in places aro alinost bare | Natlon has suffored from thele vitlalny can never Lura been stricken down by Iying on tha cold, | the country. The State laws which hud been | sccowpany e on this visit, The Holy Father LING THEOUGH ROTTEN ICE. and divided by cracks (nto more or less perfect | be estimated, Thousunds vl famnilics are now -rnlunlg, orfua bed of “snow, afier standing | enacted biving been duclared unconstitutlonal | contluusd: *I regret very much his {lloess, and flernoou of the 11th of August the | hexaguns, and in uther places covercd by | sunk fu bopeless poverty because the sliver dol- u‘ullx they could ataud no louger, rather than IJ{ the Huturmno Court, and every othier tmeans | Wiore so because, fn tho “abscnuce of the father, | weather had cleared 8 little o w could pro- | carpet of plants, compoacd of grass, moss, | lar was degruded frousthie position it had held ,"h" "*l‘l“ "fi‘{."""m-. which warn thewm sgatast | of “rellef proving ineffectual, It was tiually | for whom I have the higliest re ctfl would | ceed. Now and theu a floating pleco of e wus | and lichens similar to that which wu | frow the irst coluage of the Government, Bow- the ii1a ol ufidawu Iuunowor wet. ~ Bhelter | determined to speal to Congress, Accurdingly, | zejolco tu meet bis son. You will pleass coa- [ to be scon, aud durlug the night the jue incroased | cicuuntered st the pluces where we laud- | 1oy b0 the stera demnand of $kv people, the laat ucans roufs, beds, and walls, Uottor a wells | as carly aa tho 2id of Deceinber, 1509, at the | vey tonim my kiudest wishes, and, If ogreea- | in an slafmiog Qegree, but etiil ot e s | e the previvus days. Thu stune torwa- | Congress restored the siugle standurd, and let nlv.lugvflwuu Rood bed than a costly barn afun of the Forty-tlrst Congress le, 1 trust bo wiil not leave Rome withoutcouwi- | to arrest navigutlon. ' It rather proved | tion hero was wot Kranite, but perpendiculur | the gold-buirs sddle thelr own Lralas, 3 thoy w :1' it} doors, T‘lblfl{ cracks, aud flith ado, but without success, to secure | Iug Lo see me. useful by layiug every trace of motlon lu the rata of slate, containivg no petrifactions, but | lke, puzzling vver two standards, The people "1‘ mire underfoot. -~ Let the cattle-barn be legislation. fn the Forty-sscoud On roturning to our quarters, I told ¥rod of | sea, thus readering it easy to take the tomper- | rich in ceystals of pyrite,” At lYm farthest point | know better, wid will Lenceforth stick Lo one vlaced whiera ¢ will be dry within, and it witl | Congress aud also in the Forty-third Coogress-| the special fnquiry the Pojio hud' made for him, | atare of the sag 46 diiferent depths ‘aud secure | tho strata of slate wero truversed by large velos | stavdard of value,—the silver dollar of the LT utmerous fucmorialy, resolutfons of public | and on the followiug day bie weut to tha Vatl | dredgings twice'a duy. The feo. b Isted | of quartz. Dr. Kjill way ouly sble to | futlicrs. BrANDARD BILVENL tho Leglalutive delegation from Cook to sccurs re o Tt o Sna P ., | s gne o i e | s S fou, oy 0y |l Sty o oy oo cuc T | o oy it il e e R 3 over aturcs—were preseu 0 d 1 0 bless- | was rather of the consls TRl . by 1 distingul: ® : v ¢ _uae, su tha HEEDS OF TUR DAIAT 1¥ 70X Wt {10 samo'allect and wikh- tho saio. result. AV | {0v8 of the head of th Catiolic Chireh for bls | sufld lee 1 was eyklons thst 1t goma gty | auous plante, the niast of thou dlsthiculhics Sralerclintal Burips, Jrties asacased for_ benofits sball recelvs notics ) ) Ne k T 3 the ret scasion of the Forty-lourth Cougress | father aud wotlier, but oumerous souvenirs | pear altogethor in a few days, Alhough at. b | Lioude. Al the lencus were, according to | The average &;ifi-';::odn:r "ot Europe s re- Creamerles muke better butier theg these renowed appeals for relief met for the | which Pius 1X. gave 1o blin for bis friends at | tervals so thick u f spread over the sea tnat | the report of Dr. Almyuist, unifortn but Juxurd- | ported at B, 00 bushiels, of which Russia fod furtucrs would wake more money by con® | Hrat time With & tavorablo response. A folot | home. ftis fairto presume that the Popa is | tho vessels could OV hens aiiin 43 catts | aBc th form.. T¢ altnuat” shieared &s I the | et nu.,.':’.'.’&u. France and Germuny 620, ulug their efforts to creameries. Calves can | resolution was futroduced sud passed calliog | Quite as good a udgreof meo as tua suthoritics | uthers' position by means of the ateam whistle, | plants of the peninsuls of Tecteljuskin bad | 000,000 bustiels eacis, sud Austels 500,000,000, yur?lwdouou-me.l and skim-milk as well as | upon tho Presidens of the United Btates to | of the City 3' ‘ork, aud that the esteewmn iu | wo kept oo toward tbe northeastou sy unkuown | tricd to sdvaocs further northwarls, but on | The Unltcd Btates produces 1,000,000,000 busbels ¥bole wilk. Rewove from thylerd all cows | *‘open negotiotions with the Chiness Uovern- | which Gen. Grant was held by onoso univer- | route Ulled with isleta and probably 80 sboals. | mevting the sca had stopped o the very utuost | (ubout the quantity thut Ruasks docs), which, fo which give poor milk, Test all milk f the provis- | sally beloved by the olic peovle of the | Bometlmes when the fog b el “ N i1 g % e quantity and quatity: u-vezood‘ sastd; =le:|: :1;:::tfll‘n‘rht.lao'?u“r‘m‘:elfl:nrihgylg‘g“ L::gnmu Wuole world as Bius 1X. will st thes forly ot et 6 fog bucsmie too thick wo | poiut, Hore one found ou & very sinsll area | proportion to our population, ls much larger which war composed largely of statfstl of the procesdings to aesess thu compensation to be puid, It was referred to the Comwittos on Judiclary, Thoe Department of Public Works seut I au estlmate jor u vladuct ovor the tracks on North Haugawon street. The cost will be 820,740, It was laid over, ; ‘the Louncll toen adjourned. — B 0pped ut soine block af dco, or & large floe, or | wimost all the plants—phancrovutucs a4 well ag roduction than any other country cun boas of. stables. Be kind L0 the cows; pel them daily; | and of restricting the samo to commercisl pur- | tho mistake which & few of the children of that | at some of the small ur lasce Lalets, yhiih avy cryul.onmu—v':mch the coautry can show, t’uuu\lug ey Sy 40,000,000, we rai Yivur strlke toew; nover allow dogs 10 worry | poscs.’® Subsequeutly, ot the sume sesslon, | faith bave '""'1' In sccusiog Gen. Grant of | forming a wall of rocks betwoen Ulekson Hare | wany uf which are sought lu vatu urtber up oi forty bushels per Lead, aud Europe's inbabit- A Foundiiug, 3 how, Feed fresh grassea, grouud vsts und | another foint resolution was passed requesting | Ligotry aud lotol ce borand Capo Tucheljuskln. That wodid nots | the plaiu. The fauus on sbure Was a4 poor as | suts at 300,000,000, she ralses but alxtcen | On Tuesday night an anceut and respoctable b,‘“’.‘i"'e"m"' aud bray, grouud peas aud | the Presldent to prescot to the Chinese Liovgrn- en. Shem&ln 3 Doty bas been said, a glo time toucks the bottom during that sall 1s | the hicher flors. Of birds only a nuwber | bushels per hemt. Kussia bas twenty-six aud.| daweof Newport, It L, was called to the door nu‘{nb 1 winter coru-meal and brao will do, but | ment su additioval article of the tresty of July Culmlw\but. ¢ {8 the ouly mewber of bis large complote proof of the exeellont manver in | of swhwimlog sulpes wers seon, sows | Urvat Britaln vnly four bushels ver bésd, The | to unswer s riug, There was no person yisible, ik t! qhbm. Give only pure water; geod but- | 23, reserviog mutually to the two Govern- | famlly who ia not. bich Licut. Palsnder and. the officers who as- | specivs of sandplpers, 8 few elder ducks, a | amount of wrals comsumed being Kenerally | buton the doorstep thero was & mystsrious- o “::n ‘ccde cannot be ot from cows which | weots the right o regulato, restrict, or prevent ————— sisted tn keeping the watch uudor his expert- | loon, 8 very nuucruus flock of *Apser ber- | fiftean busbely per head, we produce oearly | looking package. ’hm thought occurred to her pefeadle water, Keep utcoslls perfect); lmmigration” to their respoctive eountrics, | Creaw-Color, cuced superyision (the Lieuts. Brusewliz and | picla,” sod the rewaius of » mountais owl. Tu | three timesus much as wo waut, Russla uluiost | ut once that it was & baby, perbaps & desd one, w“ku..k ‘ever let milk come fn contact witl Tuess authoritative requests wn the pattof Boaton Trawserivs, llovirsarg), waoaged the. navigaion of tha | tho ses ouside, which, with the exception of s | twice what she peeds, sod Great Britaln uot | which some person bad ‘endeavored Lo alspose - Dk X eu&n 8way from the fumes of tho sta- { Congress failed to secura the desfred selief. Cream-color, thoy tell us, is the fashlonable | vessel. fuw Hoatiy Dits, was freo from ico, s slugle | more thau onefuureh of ber requirewent. | of (o that manoer. Tue tudieoant dawe there- Vhoss (:r mdc . of temperature use shallow DANGRHOUS PLOPOUTIONY. evenjog-shade for loves.” Aud now crea ARCTIC BIOLOGY, walrus, two shoals of delphinoperus lucas, and | Thus {t will be wecu that the production far | fors carried it 1o the Dolico-Station, and, o re- for aby : t0 50 dugs. use deep paus. Cheese 1a the meabwhile the question Lad assumed | colored gloves of all sbudes, from &nuov-whlu Gradually the saltoess o the water began to | somo fuw swall seals (PhocoLiapida) wers seen. | vxceeds the consumption, but the excess e sb- | 1noviug the wrapper frow the basket, what was Authupg ng should be Ch dar-shape, fourtcen | dangerous proportions. ‘The convictivn shot | to pale-blue, wil appear, nf 10 thelr | focrease aud its temperature to dimiolsh, At | Also there was & very warked lack of warm- | sorbed by browerics und distslleries, at bowe | the surpriss to fud w sles fat turkey, welvkiog working ‘rlu-d and bigh. ‘The lever {s best for | Chiteso lumigration wes s great evil was so | wearers' couception of tbat wy qQuantity | the same thue the orgauicylife at the bottom | blooded sulmals. On the other side the -lm:f aud abroad, which, more thun sy oller cause, | some twenty pounds. The ' foundiing ¥ was Uuer Tho Jersoy cow 1o 1bo best for | deep seated and nuanlnous that mob violesca | known ss creani G the sea bocams richer, 80 that Dr, Stuxbers. | broughit up frow the bottom several Jarge alyd | kecp up the price of breadstufls, uot Jeft withi the Cley Muralial