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FICKLIN & FICKLIN, BLEEPER & WHITON, J. if, MAYBORY, The Best Bargains Ever . Shown by Us. Ottutnwas, Wapello County, Rock Ntaptds, Lyon County, Sloux City, Woodbury Conty, Tiptan, Cedar Caunty. Toledo, Tama County, Vinton, Denton County. Watetloo, Dlack Hawk Coupty, Winterset, Madison County, KANSAS—Abllene, Dickinson Connt E N TTIATOR & LIPPINCOTT. Ulonar w. HERDMAN, MOBLIT & BTUKES, T. J. GULDEY, PNFLYS & ORIETL LUDUE & HUSTON, J. N, READING, WM. J. McCOY. IMPSON & DUFF. K. F. DUTCHER, G, 8, KLDREDGE. Jerseyville, Jersey Coul Lincoln, Logsn County, 3arshall, Clark Covaty. Monmouth, Warren County, Monticello, Platt County. Morrs, Grundy County. Morrison, Whiteside County. Oquawks, Henderson County. Oregon, Ogle County. Ottaws, Latislle County, Paxton, Ford County. Pekin, Tazewell County. Peorls, Peorla County. Atchison, Atchison County, Hurlingame, Osage Couoty. Council Grove, Morris Connty. Ellurado, Butler County. Great Bend, Darton County. Independence, Montgomery Coun; Lawrence, Dougins County. will open this morning 10,000 pleces of Hamburg Edgings and Insertings; all new and desirable patterns; amostcom- plete assortment; in all widths and designs expressly made A.B.SAWYEI. CRATTY BRO>. & ULRICH Petersburgh, Menard County, Pittateld, Pike County. tadeld, PIKECOMRIT 1y wonTiNGTON, PIGAOTT & RICHARDSON. oy, C:M. DRAZEE. THSINTON & HAMLIN, FATTON & LANPHIRS Leavenworth, Leaveaworth County. Lyons, ltice County. Sencea, Nemeba County, Topeka,Shawnee County. Wichita, Bedgwick Couity. MICHIGAN—Coldwater, Dranc! Detralt, Wayne County, Urand Raplds, Kont County, Moughton, Houghton County, Iahpeming, Murquetts Coud Jackion, Jackson County, Katamazoo, Kalamazoo Couilty. Muskegon, Muskeg: MINNESOTA—Montavideo, Chipi Northtield, Rico County, Rockford, Winnebago County. Shelbyville, Shelby Counl Bpringheld. Esngamon Sullivan, Moultrie County. oo qupyny 7. LOWELL & CARNES, 1iSON & MACPHERSON, M, W, MATHEWS. 000 pieces at 3¢, 8c, 7c, 86 per yard, s at 10¢, 12 1-2c, 15¢, 16¢ per v 1) picess &t 20c, 24¢, 3¢, 40¢ per yard. 3000 pioes at 50c, 87, 60c, 760 and up- wands per yard, TORCHON LACES large Varicty and New Designs, 048,76, 6, 10c, 12 1-2c, 166 and upwands. We recommend these goods as being decided BARGAINS, ond solicit an early inspection. 1114 123 State-st Tutcols, Douglas ‘Urbans, Champaizu Lounty, Vandalla, Fayetto County. mnmu-;m:. Noblo car::iy}l' Yoliore o TIUS, M, EELLS. Crawforduvilte, Montgomery Count Crown T'olut, Lake County, Fowler, Denton County. Frankfost, Clinton Count, CLAYBAU Gostien, Etkhart County, Huntineton, Huatington Coun Indisnapolls, Marfon County. Kentland, Newton County. Bouth Biend, Bt Joseph Count Liemington, Josper County. ‘Terre liaute, Vigo County, WUOD & WOOD. MERRICK & TRAVIS, {ifl & JIIGINDOTIIAM, WILEON & DAVIS, | {Ifil‘lfll %. 8COTT. WAl WALLACE. Owatonna, Steele County. Preston, Fillmore County, Enint P’aul, Ramaey County. MISE0UMRI~Chiliicothe, Livingston County. Eausas City, Jackson County. Tlattsburg, Cilaton County. 8. Louts, 8t. Louls Coul ty, ROADIKAD: hCAYBACK & HARUSSLEIL A 108 HOBRAKD. [ g0 BEOABITAD, UYL Ciloienu Lounty: 1L W. BNYDER. . C. 1 ‘Valparaiso, Porter Couaty. M: COINTER I 10WA~Adel, Dallas County, Anamoss, Jones County. Boone, Boone County. Burlfogton, Deadtotnes Coun Dutler Centre, Butler County, Cedar Rapids, Linn Count Cherokes, Cherakee Connty, Councdl Dluffa. Pottawaitamie Creseo, Moward County, Creston, Unton County. D Beott Co aveaport, Beott 00UB, g ¢ & CANPDELL. E. E. COOLEY. Virgiats City, Madison Count, NEBRASKA—Alblon, Boone County, Deatrice, Gago County. Dakota City, Dakota County. IOMAS L. Falis City, Richardson Co1ll}‘lll|:. 5. Geneva, Fllimore County, T. J. MERIUIPIELD, JOUN D. WHITE. RITCHRY & GREEN. ALL & DALDWIN: Graud faland, Hali County. cbron, Thayer County. Liocoln, Lancaster County. meortaTION 1N 1878 as8es QKORQE M. CRAIU. LMONE & BT. JOHN, UGENE COWLES Nabrisks City, Otoe County. ‘Gradna; DouRlass County. Plattsmouth, Case Cotnty, Republican City, Harlan County. Bldney, Cbeyenne Couaty. ‘Tecumseh, Johuson County, York, York County, TEXAS—Dallas, Dallas County. UTAH TERRITORT—Ogden Glty, Weber Connt 35,006 C FOREMAN & MARSIL ATTHHBON & GIDSON, Decorah, Winneshiek County, Dehl, Delaware County. Deatson, Crawford County. Des Motnes, Polk County. TATOR & TADOR. WN . ‘Dubuque, Dubuque Callnty.mw b el Eikader, Clayton County. Etimetsburg, Palo AltoComntr. 1 & SOPEIL Forest City, Winnebago County. 00d, Milts County, Uleawood, Mills Counlyy, vy & syiLLIAMS. . W. HOLMAN, SERVEHS & BAMSON. Jowa City, Johuson cn‘“h’l':)u.!\‘ & SWISHER. Oreeno CouMfapLL & TOLIVEL ¥RANK ALLYN, TuLes naLDwWIY. Harrison County, DBARKTANT & CADWELL, ‘Maquekets, Jackson County, Marshalitown, Marshall Coun(x Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County. WIBCONBIN—Alms, Buffalo Count; GRAJIAM & CADY, W. A. PRESTON. Baldwin, Bt. Crolx County. Cltppews Falls, Chippewa Cotinty Eau Clatre, Bau Claire Coun GreenBay, Brown County, Janeavitle, Rock Cogot !. E. ANDRIRSON. Tadependence, Buchanan Gount Indlanols, Warren County. Madlson, Dsne County, Nelllaviite, Clark County. Keokuk, Leo Cousty. Ostikosh, Winnebago Coun Keostuqus, Ven Baren Coun! Wacine, Nacins County. Virequs, Vernou County. Waissy, Marathon County. WYOMINGTERRITORY-Evaniton, Uintals 15 & LEMERT, Silver, PRICES REDUCED, Gorham Manl’g Co.’s Goods, Presentation and Wedding Gifts, Tablo Silver in Trunks, Cases, and N.MATSON & C0. Sole Western Agents, STATE AND MONROE-S O TASLORING. ONLY 3 DAYS WORE 00 Per Cent Diseount On il Garments ordered of 08 1a Janary, 1879, STANDARD THE NIGHEST. EDWARD ELY & (0., Tailors, 163 & 165 Wabash-av., corner Monrae-l. HBUSINESY CARLDS, WATCHES, IEWELRY, fic. Sieri' MUSI Mason's Pianoforte Technics ! AUCTION!! The Sale of the Llegant Stoel and Fixtures of A, H MILLER, JEWELER, Corner State & Monroe-sts., STILL CONTINUES to be the cen- treof u!tmctlau to those in search of Cholce and Fashlonable Goods in Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Sliver- ware, Bronzes, Clocks, etc. veritable CLONING-OUT SALLE, and great bargaing are dally se- Do not wait, but come at once and secure any article you want at your own price, fully war- ranted as if bought et reqular prices at retall, Sales daily at 10:30 a. 1., can uwnds. Alw sdiniranla ox- on Autouiatio Flaylog. Harmosic School for the Organ, Ly WM. I1. CLARKE. Iustruction” boak ‘for i . LYON & HEALY, Chioago. OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Bosto __VROFONALS, Commissioners of Cook Connty, 4 will b recetved u st atsunts of s bors ot T TO RENT, In The Tribune Building, two very offices on the second floor, and one on the third floor. WM, 0, DOW, Room 8 Tribuno Building. 1nlastion will be 70¢ nore tha d 8t lesa Lban par, B Wating e suscud e B desired, ¢ Cumumlttes resorve tha right to rafect any orall WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2) THID TATION. ot T, $ec., Chicago. NAE, IEGHES & KINK LEWIS & CLARK. AMBLER JAVNE, DYER & FITCHPATRICK, IRAM BHAVER. SANKEY & COOR. 3. 8. BUTLER. ROBERT LUCAS BROWN & NisHOP. M. L. TEMPLE. NERVERS & MALCOLM. MILLER & MYNARD, F. A. KEED, CItASE & TAYLOI. JOUN N, NEDMAN, STRUDLE & KINNE. GILCHRIST & HAINES UEURGE. ORDWAY, J. & B, LEONARD. HOFFMIRR & PIENCE. EVIHEST & WAGUENER. Wi, THOMBON. JUHNBON & BERTRAM. LAFAYRITE KNOWLES, WM, H. DODOR. DANIEL GRAFS, AAMUEL A. RIGOS, 1L GRISWOLD, JOHUN M. MUSCOTT. J. P TAYLOR. PECK, RYAN & JOHNSON ‘:1. \l;’“.ALDEllflTUN. CHALLES'D. WIRIUHT, TINDALL & TINDALL. TUINER & SMITIL. CHADBOURNE BWIPT & OSBORN, JOIN D. CONELY. GEO. M. BUCK, on County. HESBON & McLAUGILIN, Gunt AREi & VILLER. TERKINS & WHIPPLE J. M. BURLINGAME, NENTY R, WELLS. J. M. GILMAN, BIGN, SOy, noxp, | Tather rosign. ‘W, W. VAN NESS. THOS. K. TURNEY. publishes the followlng : JOHN 3, DONNELLY. J: . caLLawar. LORAN CLARE. HALE & McEWEN, GRIFTY, IBIAM REAVIS NORTHROPEE LIKES, J. H. WOOLLEY, OLIVERiI. BCOTT.., to others, HARWOOD & AMES. M. L. BAYWARD. J..M. TRURSTON. WIHEELER & BTONE. istry of the 16th of May. ¥, 3, DEMPSTER. A, M. S8TEVENSON, 8. P DAVIDSON, W. T, BCOTT. MeCOY & McCOY. AL S! BARIATT, E. D, HOGE. CanTiap mosen, an. muoists in contumactam. H. HORCHSENIUS, JOITN 3, JENKINS, Vitkco a1, a1unoxs, NORIIS & ELLIS, Ulicnoss & DuNWIDDIE, consldored exaggerated, LEWIS, LEWIS & [IALE " R. J. MACDRIDE, CIIhlLEB W. FELEER. HENRY T. FULLER, H. P. PROCTOR. JOUN A. KELLOGO, ak: ated five, } i of Benogul. Thisisa nilitary commands, :30 p. my nou for the Presidoucy, H, A, HURLBUT & 00 WholesaleDruggists 77 RANDOLPII-BT, BOARDMAN & KEEP, HARD-WOOD LUMBER. Office, 154 LaSalle-st. Yard, West Fourteenth & Lunber-sts,, Chicago, GEO. C. BATES, ATTORNBEY-AT-LAW, LEADVILLE, COL. Special sttentton to Minlug I.Illsn(flm DUSINESY CIIANCES, L) Moliorde? of Flaance Committes of County Commis: —— NOTICK. FINANCIAL. S OTICH. Orrice Cutzr QuastexussTER, Notica s hiercby the o thereot, within tbree wonths Will La dtsaiowed. MONEY toLOAN By J0SIAH H. REED, No. 52 Willlam-3t.. N, Y., icd, on IMFIOVED CHICAGH AP ORI OVED CHICAGO Hansas Clty & Northe Som t Lools Jan. 25, 17D Bl be Fecelvad ot ing once ot 8. T tivus L bo scan a1 ihe Ofice. seceived aud prowplly altended (AP T TR A e g . wEASURY DEPARTMRNT, FTROLLER OF 118 CURERNCY, uToK: D, €., Dec 4 W rea'td a)l (wravis who may ave nk o FOREIGN. France in the Midst of An- other Absorbing Po- litical Crisis. President MachMahon Disposed to Resist the Repub- lican Reforms, Hle Refuses to Remove Certain High Oflicers of the Army, e tha plagno has And Is Thereupon Informed that His Resignation Will Be Accepted. The Ministry Notified that a New Deal Will Be Necessary. M. Grevy Gambetta’s ¢nndldnto in the Event of u New Election, Weekly Review of the English and Continental Breadsjufis Trade. Seven Thousand Miners Idle in One County In England, ¥FRANCE. S(ACMATION OKCE MOUR TIIREATENS TO RE- Pans, Jan, 28.—It is nscerted that ot to- dny’s 1ncoting of the Cabinct President Mnoc- Mahon declared thiat he would not yield with regard to the military commands, He would MACMANON STUBBORN. Pans, Jan, 28,—The &vir, & newspaper, At this morning’s Cabinet Connoil President MacMahion sigoed n decroe making changes in the Megistracy, but, when a question was raised of changes b the great military commands, be said he conld not nssent to such rosolutions, and must declino to disorgauize tho srmy. He would leave the responaibility for such steps With theso wordd tho Marshal quitted tho hall ot the Council.t This statement has everywhers produced the greatest excitemont, Thd Left appear determined to fu ay. 1f they do, & Dufaurs Cabinet will resign. THE COMMUNISTS, 4 VERSAILLES, Jau. 28, —Iu tho Senate, Vic- tor Hugo presented a propositiou for full oamnesty to the Communists, Louis B'aug, in the Chamber of Deputies, presentod an identical proposition, which, after soms discussion, was declarod urgent and reforred to a committoe, togethor with Leperd's bill respeoting sontoncos upon Com- EXCITING ROMONS, In the lobbies this aftervoon rumors were already currcnt of President MacMahon's intonded resignation, but they wera thon RETRENCIMENT, Pams, Jan. 24.—Tho Mimster of Finauce has disminsed two Tronsurors-Genernl, placed four on the unattachad list, and superannu- DOURGOING, Baron de Bourgolug, the uusented Deputy, and formerly Ixuerry lo the Empross Eu- denie, vefuses o staud for & re-election, In an nddress to Lis constitnonts ho maye: 4 Whon the Tepublic has showu itself to bo what it has nlways boen, violont, ansrchieat, and, above all, jucapable; wiien 1t shall have proved its fuability to securo to the conutry tranquillity at homo and peace abroad, you will tind o again at my post of combat.” TELEGRAPRIC, . Lesseps ia urgiug the Quvernment o ex- tend the telegraph from Algeria acroas tho Dusort of Sahra tothe French dupendousy A HEFUBLICAN CONFERKNCE. Pins, Jan, 28.--A couferouce of Presi. dents and influcntinl mombers of the Bu- reaux of tho majority in the Benate and Chamber of Dolegutus) was held to-night, - Ministors who were prusant contirmed the report that Prosident MacMubon has refused to sgn tho decres rolative to tho groat Tho confereney re- plied to the Miniaters that the majority did not wish to overthrow President Machlahon, WOULD ACCEPT HIS RESIGNATION if he offerad it, and pronsed the Minfsters to urgoently ronow their preseutations to him in favor of siyning the decree, 'f'he conference oxprexscd the opinion that, in tho event of his persistiug fu his rofusal, the Ministers shon!d explaiu the situation to the Uhabers, and tonder their resignations, T GAMUETTA'S CUOICE. Toxnoy, Jan 28.—A dispatch from Parls says thut in the event of President MacMs. Lon's resignation (ambetta will fuvor the candidacy of Gen, Chanzy or Admiral Polh. GAMBETTA'S WORK, Loxvox, Jan. 28.—A Paris correspondent telegraphs that tha forthcoming motion for jmpeachmont of tho Bliniutry of the 16tk of May i the work of Gumbetts, who after tho lats vote of confideuce said he was pro- 1879—-TWELVE PAGES. sian ports is ordered, Benniy, Jan, 28, tary, plugue, 3 demic, GREAT BRITAIN. STANLEY. Loxpoy, Jan, 28,—8tauley is announced for auother Africau exploration, MISERS 1DLE, Loxpox, Jan, 28.—Boven thousand miners are idle in Durliamn County, unequaled siuce the great striko o 1844, CULLISION AT SEA. Tho storeslup Supply, from Havre, Jan, 2, for the United Btatos, arrived at Madeira yestorday. She bronght the crow of the bark Diadem, abandoned after being in col- Tho latter wos nu- H lision with the Bupply. injured, condiary last night. DIED, Loxpon, Jan. that Prussin iz urs of the Lure for tho Diet the 3] BOyH: to sell. Imports of flour, 83,20 ission, CoNSTANTINOPLE, successor, Lis troops continue. WILL SURKENDER. Lonpoy, Jan., 28.—'fhe Styndards corve- spondent at Khost telegraphs that Iphali Malioumed, a half brother of Shore Ali, is en route to Hazarpir, where ke willsurroader {o Gen. Roborts, He decided on this step be- cause, baving been summoned to Cabul, he foared Lo wes about to be put to death for orman Nstloual U Chicago | poring plenty of surprises for tho gabinet. o Titsat w1l lekeh srout | If the wotion is passed, s it \Fooeiat | bis Qutost at Peiwr, = FE Shagdale stiueY | ) bo iu the presont state of - par- Comptrelor of | TRy | figs, both tho Cubinet sud Prosident 7 lundolph-st. For Salo at a Sacrifice. G s b b e B n Laiyeatock. Baturca ore and wayou, $1005e, 0 scciaul urdangeryua | I LW:"M' s 2% F the tock Kxchange RITNINRSHIP. KENAPP & PHABODY, hbenheliner and Mr. Oscar Aberla be s il dat arm 4. 8i1d Boc York Wiock kichange ou commlmion. sollcited. Iisfer by peruwi Sow York aud Chicago, ‘cabouy, 0f UbICago; Augustus 5. STEFIEN PEADODY. bers of tho pure Kew Sork. "W cities of ol binds fon w0 Fiencls 1S, vabodyy of N. ¥ MacMahon will rosign, The private res. idenco of the Marshal has been in readincis for occupation siuce Monda; ho correspondunt boligves the Cabiuet mwight obtain o majority on this ques- tion §f it sccepted twa or threo mem- loft as colleagucs, aud adds tbat o reconstruetion of the Caki- net ix the ouly means of avoiding a disrup. tion of the executive aud a general panic. Cumbetta counts uponi AL Grevy tore- tore Romano shows that the substance of the whole is contalned [n one of the concluding varagraphs, in which Leo XIIL recapitulates the arguments already treated at length, The Pope comtnences by reminding the Bishops how, in the Encyclical written at the commence- ment of his Pontificate, he had Indicated the deadly plague Infesting society and the only Dut since then the cvil has increased eo greatly that he Is obliged aguin to He pofnts out how the noxlous seets, no longer plotting In secrot, carry on thelr work in open day; tow they have at brief intervals ratsed their hands against their sov- He describes their machinations aud alms, laments bow the Btates are now constl- place Macdahion, hut it is doubtfal whother Gravy would be anaccomplics to theintrigue. THE PLAGUE, ALABRMED. Toxnoy, Jan. 26,—Considerable alarm was caused in Moscow by the arrival thero, from the plague district, of recruits for the Impe. rinl Guard. They were isolated, disinfocted, and their clothing burned. QUARANTINE. Rour; Jan, 28.—I'io rigorous inspection and disinfection of vessels from South lius. "r‘nmlng means for the “ You,” sald a & 3o me todsy, “you fn /5§ of liberty without & writ- fle we In Germany have & written Con| ».{!un withont any liberty.” /2 but unpopularity seemns to attend the Pritha’s plan. Those journala which derive thelr existence or their inspirstivn from the Goveroment prescrve a discreet, if per- chance, an onforced neutrality, while most other newspapers discusa the biil with a bold- ness which it is refreshini to befiold, but which makes one fear lest they muy be tranagressing the hounds of the liberty sccorded to Uie press in Germany. MayI give you one or two speci- mens of the styla of criticism which the Frince’s project has elleited? “The National Zeitung, organ of the Nattonal Liberals, has only one ohicetion to the law, but that It deems fosuper- ' accomplishment Progreasist poli ten Constitutf & voesible remedy. raisc bis volce, THE GREAT RUBSIAY PAIIL. S1. Perensnuro, Jon, 28.—Owing to tho plagne, the Fnir of 8imbirsk may not be held. Usuaally five millions of rubles change hands, THE INTRENATION AL COMBMISSION. 'Tho Comrafssion lo de- likerate upon protective measures ngainst tved to osk the Govern- ment to send o Commission to Russia, and recommen:ls tho samo mensnres ns tho Vienna Confurendd recommended agninst tho impor- tation of Russian gocds, Herre Finkcluburg told the Commissicn that, sccording to of- ficial datn, the plagne lins not spread beyond the originally infected disiricts, the Russian nuthorities cominvuce to incloso thoso localitics Ly n double cordon of mili- Redeemer has been driven from the universi- tics, colleges, schools, and all public Hfe. e mentions the impediments against the spread of redecessors, trom the time of us 1X., had imposed, thougl, unfortunately, the rulers 1oduced to hold the Chiren in susplefon hind upposwd it actien, not unterstanding that the efforts of il sects would be fn vain had_the Catholie Church and the authonty of the Romau FoutlT been held Pointing out how Nuciatisis sbuse nid distort the Gospel fn asserting that ull men are equal, he demonstrates that U equal betora God, who had estal itv in rauk anl condition even mmong the ced thut some must be subject to others, Rich and poor there must always bej but the coudition of the pour wius une of hunor. All these poluts ure developed as length, und clie throtghout on the tatal conse- quences which will follow the cffuria Bocialists are making if the Catholle Clhinreh 1s not mude the arbiter in ail things, * \Wherofore, vanerab g R AT AT D seets which his Clement X1L to d {a the Garmlr; “If things in Germany an Refchstse sre really such as thia’bill presup- vuses, then spare us half messures and go jdk rect to the heart of the matter—apoak out free- 1y, it say our Stateon the whole (s anfit for Parliamentariam. Free discussion fs impossibla. A1 1t 18 0 the power of the majority, which ia al- ways partiean, to lay before the Criminal Judge an utterance desmed fmproper by it. But what 1s the usc of & Parliament withont fres discus. slon? Tt isa thing which cannot_do any, good, 1t Germany is so ‘diseased at. the nresent time as not to bo able to have a fres papular Assembly, then it would be batter to pend the Inatitution altogetber. biished inequal- angels, and e but only harm. und sums np thus: e brethren, 3y, to whom the goverument of the Chureh Is now confided, liaving since the commencement of our Pontii- cate rhown to the Princes wud people tossed hy nest the sure port la which to tuke shel- ouce more slarined st the exteeme peril fn which they aro placed, ratse nur Apos. tolie voice, sud In the uatne of their individual welfare und of that of the Bsate ui svech and confure them to listeu tou: of the Church, 8o careful for the prosperity of the Kinguoms, and bovome persuaded that the rizhts of religion and of empire wo su closely united thut when the former fulls the ubedience of subjects to the majesty of rule atsu disap- pears, awd thus recognlzing that the Church of Chirlst possesses 8_degres of power for voibat- ing the plague of Eoclalism far greater than uny lLuman laws, tnagisterial power, or forve of arms v will give buck Lo the Church that d=gree of Mberty whichs will permit her to cfll- vaciously employ her beneticent Influences in tuvor of baman soclety.” jctatoreliip bins slready been mooted fo sev- cral quartere, Along with exceediug danger that would certainly have its advantages, but it wonld at lcast shield us from the perversity of half measures und be a ¢leur und Jogical acrmpge- THE FEDELAL COUNCIL met to.day to discuss onsurcs ngainst the ‘I'bero ju uo truth in the statement that Rusyia Los jssued a diplowatic note dénying Lhe daugerous natura of the epi- “I'iits, agatny, the Herliner Zeitn A\ fiue of 1,500 marks foflict Berlin Municipal Court on the 24 of this mionth hus taught us that it Is not wise tofind auytsing Jaughabls in hills shich emenate trom:tfie Im- perial Chancellor, from the Prussian Govern- We wiil take very ool care, th again to o us we dld when the Bocls was Inld before the Federnl Counctl und cull blorsoms of political wisdom lo a criticlsm outitled * From the Bublime to the Ridiculous.’’” ‘The Borsen Courier argues: i Ihere can be no doubt. as must surely be admitted by the Imperial Government liself, thnt such & faw will take away onaof the most guarantees. of conatitutional free- ig: ted on us by the Tho distross is fu operation nnd that therecan therelore, be any question of peril to Ufe from Social Denucracy, the namber of its adherente fu the Relchstag “is . small, and the President tiss already such ample means at his against any * frregu- Brrorapr, Jan, 28.—-Bills for the emanci- pation of tho Jews have passed the Skapt- CONVEXT BUI wchina, They moust still pass the Great Duntay, Ireland, Jau. 28.—Mount Zion Convent, Waterford, was burned by an jn- possible thought of danger accruiy) is directed against the few. Socfal Demucratic members in the Relchstag, this would be like slaughtering a gnat with the the sake of. a few righteous mon did thie Lord, according . to thio New Testament, spare Sodom and Gomorrah; for the sake of fuwer unrighteous men the Im- perial Government sceks to anuihllate the higb- vst guaranteo of civil lbierty, secks to fntrust the eriminal judge with the freodom ol the s to inhibit and proveat the press g the Just refuge of free from spreading obrosd the open ‘wi the repressntatives of the people, In the exer- cise of thelr functions, lct fall from the orator'a A far as [ can patber, itis belloved that the bill, thoueh spproved by the Bundesrat! never o sanctioned b; present form, though that a modificstion of the micasurs will ultimately become law is reganded as certaln, I'rince Blamarele, 1t s ponted ous, hus n sharp commercial habit of sekiow mors. than he really wunts, to the end that he may Fain by compromisu what ho cannot achieve by und it 1s not doubted that the erals will once moro befriend him, 11, however, the hill in anythiog like its present stato be added to the statute-bovk of the land, it may admit of scrious parcy da really entitled to be called fonal or Liberal. 8,~The McNeile, Deau of Ripon, is dend. GERMANY. PARLIAMENT SUMMONED. Benray, Jan, 28,—The Germau Parliament is summoned to meot Feb, 12, RINDERPEST. Brnriy, Jan. 28.—Fresh outbreaks of rinderpest aro reported in Prossia. LTIK BRUNSWICK BUCCESSION, Loxvoy, Jan. 29,—A Berlindispatchi states id to bo prepariuyg a meas- roviding for the permanent ratontion of the Guelph tund by Prussin on tho ground of its forfeiturs, The opinion of jurists on the question of the Brunswick succession is that the Duke of Qumberland's claims cannot be legally rot aside. OPPUSITION TO PROTECTION, Loxpox, Jan. 28.—A Berlin correspondent says tho opposition to protection is rapidly incrensing in nuwbers and power, FOREIGN GRAIN TRADE, WEEKLY REVIEW, Lovpoy, Jan, 28,—The Mark Lane Express Tho greater part of Northwestern Europo has boon frost-bouad the past wock, and it is hoped anch weather will, as horeto- fore, prove fnvorable to the spring crops. Gravary stocks ara wwnll, aud, despite the imports of Californis whent, next wonih's supplics are unlikely to ba heavy, Nevor- theless, millera are indisposed to purchase, hecauso tho rates for forward delivory con- vinco them that prices in April will not seri. ously differ from thoss at prosent current. ‘Thoro has been o considorablo fall in barley, whoreof the deliverics are rather Inrgo, Oats, delivorivs moderato, nud the prive has been lower than during the corresponding wock tho past ten years, so farmors aro fudisposed Caino, Jan. 28.—Thoro is n serious famine in UpporEgypt. Relief has beon forwarded. SWITZERLAND, DECREASE OF TRADE—IIAND TINES. Gexeva, Jap, 0.—The returns of Swiss ex- rom the Consular District of Zurieh for the vast year show in u striking manner how absurd {s the {dea whnich ascribes to the compe- tition of continental manufacturers—at lcast, o far as Bwitzerland I ‘concerned—any portion of the depression under which the cotton trady of Grest Britaln 1s now laborlow. of cottun goods frum the district in question. which amounted i 1570 to very nearly 3,000,000 francs, scarcely exceeded 00,000 (runcs in 1838, “The export of embrolderies hus dimintsted fror 16,000,000 franes tn 1877 to 5,500,000 fraucs in ‘The sitk trade sliows mucn moru satts- factory results, The export of silk gouds wis wory Httle less last yeur than in 1877, und con- slderably more than fn 1674w 1875, In the lust-numed year the declared value was 17,000, 000 francs, In 1978 it reached 0,000,000 francs, Swiss journals complain bitterly uf the heavy fmport dutics fmposed on thelr products fn other countries. Austria has ralsed the duty on silks from 160 paper guldens the 100 kilos. to 200 guldens in gold for the previous duty of Italy has substituted one of BOOL., while the duty demanded by Russiais equal to 5,001, the 100 kilos., and 15, therclure, as it is doubtless Intended to be, probibitive. The duty exacted by the Unlted States i at the rate of 640 per cent, and England s declared to be the only country into which sk guods of every description ure admitied free, worthy of remark that the leadivz nriicles which Tntely nppeared 0 the Times tDee 26) on Pro- teetfon nud Fres Trude, with special refercnce to Germany nnd Bwitzerlaml, haa been extenslvely reproduced by 1he Swiss press. A singular utud slmose grotesque movement hos arlven fn convection with ™ the the Reichstag doubt whother that 151n Vislt to the Congrogation of Notre Dame. Bpeetal Ditpatch {0 The Tridune. OrrAwaA, Jan, 28.—To-day the Governor-Gen- eral and wilo vielted the Couvent of the Con- greation of Notre Dame by invitation. The vupils nrepared an extensive musical gramine, which was carried out admirably. was profuscly decorated. $001. the 100 kitos. opentng bis remarka by expressing his gratitude for Uie eyjoyment afforded them in listening to thelr poems and addresses, both jo Engilsh and French, nnd saging: “I assure you wo have ueen louklng forward with considerable plessurs 1o this visit cver sloco we had the pleasurs of attendlng an entertalmment fu the parent fn- stitution of Moutreal, and of which your con- veut {s the eldest daughter.” His Excellency then procecded to say thero was nothlog more striking to the passinz through headquurters of for the Vaudobs there would have been bo nccesity for the referendim. the other bund, nre hotly, in favor ot the cutu- sromise, sind $0 punish Vaud for its perversity o i Herne, the members 08 1o drlnk no Vaudols they have scut out circukirs to ull ¢ of the canton fuviiug thele co-operation fu this patriotic entorprise. feaders of the mwoyeinent The Bernese, on gazo of the Cagads than the varlous conventional institutions scattered through- eague las been formes Imports of wheat into the Unitod Kingdom | of which pledge thens fortho weok ending Jan, 18 were 261,715 quar- teru, 85,000 quarters over the weekly avernge of 1878 barley, 49,562 quartors; oats, 011 quarters ; malze, 147,721 quariers. The atock in onts in granary in very large, i monuments of the zeal and self-denisl of those who had afforded such amplu inesns for the education of the ladies of thelr Church, ond which must be of the greatest beuefit to the country in which they are situated. o huve ulso convened a xt Buuday ut lerzogen- lle meeting for Juu. 10.=The suow bas recommenced snd Culd su Intensy has not cxperienced In Bwitzertund for sllty years. red dn the Vallov of e have been killed fu the The French Jurs 18 fu a stute of blockade, the snow on some of the rouds bewne The malls from Fravee nmd Eungland due yesterday were detayod twenty- blds falr Lo continue, kats of the Kingdom, including Loundou, are exceadingly dull for floue. Wolves have sy excreised on so:ety, und many witd the couvent was aimust within the shadow ot the Parltament buildings, it was scarcery possl- Lie to eatimate the ntluence wany of the youoyw Iadles present might exerclse over those who, in thio future, would 1) the logisativo alls. He coucluded by complimenting TURKEY. BOUSDARY QUi ConsTanTINOPLE, JAu, 28.—Russia, baving protested nyainst the delimitation of the fronticr betwoan Bilistrin aud Mangolis, re- fuses to cedo tho Jino regulated by the Com- Roumanin hes addressed n circular to tho Powers fu rogard to the matter, GUERK FRONTIRIE COMMISSION, 28.—~3oukhtar Pashn and the Oreok Frontier Commixsionors held their first conforanes nt Provess, CABINET CHANURS, CoNsTaNTINOPLE, Jait. U8, Minister of Financa, has boon disiniséed bo- .cause of his failury to withdraw the paper curroncy, aud Kiaui Pasha appoiuted us his fifteen feet deep. BISMARCK'S GAG-BILL. AND UESISTANCE— PLESS CRITICISME, Speciul 0 Londoss Tomes. Dertax, Jan, 10.—The shadow which was yes- terdsy evening cast over the Cupital by the throutening figure of the wrathful Chaucellor still darkens the spirits ofmen. Al to-duy, in the luboles of Parlisment, In private clreles, and T every publle ulsce of resort the tulk has oty ' been about Prince Blsmarck und hix Parliament- ary Punlshment bill, of which I transmitted you the text yesterday, From along lst of justitt- catory reasous appended to the bill it would seem us i1 it were lotended primarily toact us o supplemontary ncasure Lo the Boclallat law, it being presumed by Government that the Soclal Demiocrats will usc the orutors® desk in the Reteh- sty os & last refure wherefrom to deliver thelr attacks ugainsg the exhiting s order of things, Indced, it is usserted that the apeech of Herr Hussclmann durlug the discus- slon of the Boclalist law wade Priuce Blsmarck determiue to put off no longer the preparation of the preseut bitl. Bome suspicious wudl fuquir- fog spirits, however, affect to discover und this, withough the primary and csteusible motive for the measure, ueod not cxcluda other aml less fugeuuous reasous. They hiut thut the bill fu fte present extreme form is surc to bo rejected by the Relchstag, which would cive the Vrinco s welcomu und plausible pretext for dissolving thut Assembly aud peckiug 1t with men of o kind who would willipgly assist bim Lrotectionist - reforms.. The cuminerclal prosverity sure to sccruo thereframn | would diffuse capital sud comfort more cquavly throughout the Emplre. Soclulism aud discou- tens would disappear, and thus . the uscessity for all repressive legtalation would be obviated. Such s the seute, If not, perbiaps, quite aceu- rate, hypothesis of those who believe Wie Chau cellur to bo o man who will stick at uotblog to uchieve bis ends, aud who will even pursus the most tortuous paths to cwemnvent bis foes; while others, und these the mure numerous, do pot s0 wuch concera themselves with speculat- Jug us 10 the real object Ju view as with # and recitations, a8 to whother hear agaln o progrumme iy which it would be more difficait to Und any fmperfection. Excelleacy then Instected the institution und pala & visit to the Dorcas Soclety in coupection’ The Princess spoke some wonts of encouragemunt to the ladles. Amooe the nvited guests were the Hous, Tilley, O'Con- nor, Massou, Vicari-ticneral Jouveut, of this clty, und Faselly, of Kingston, aud tho AMayor Jan. with the convent, SITTING BULL'S BOYS, Wastnoton, D, C., Jan. 28.—The Cabloet to-duy azuiu guve attoation to the Indiau quus- ATGUANISTAN, FIGHTING YAKOUB, Oarcutra, Jan, U8, —The Ghilzais continue hoatilitios against Yakoob Khau, who Las no authority outside of Cabul. Desertions of Sccrotary Schurz presented reports that were recelved at the lnterior Department yesterday, contlrmivg the crusslng Into this country of Bit- ting Bull iud 8 number of bis people, “The sub- ject enguges the aitention of the Btate Devart- ss that of the luterior clal und political tion s mesgre, but 1t s expected that the Qovernment will have fuller nml wore detlnite sdvices very s00n. with.held fu ofilelat circles her advauve surgests troublo fu the soring, sud ticaus are wiready being taken to vlau has beeu sgreed upou tluns of the Qovernment au but its details are not yet wade kuown. ‘the Sccretaries of War und Interior Departwents will make defluite srrangemen Mr. McCrary was absent from the session 0D ue- count of sickuces lu bis family. e — BANKRUPT MEMPHIS, Muupais, Jun, 25.—Thia afternoon & bill was filed jo tie Uuited States Court by Johu W. (arrets & Souspind other holders of Memuhis bouds. ‘The object of the bill is to secure the svpointment of Hecglver for the city, in con- furinity with o law “Yho uplelon 18 ot o that this lndisn with thess lIndlavs, ta concermng it. ROME, DIED. Axcoxa, Jan. 28,—Cardinal Antonucel died POSIPONED. Loxpox, Jag. 28.~A dispatch from Rome statos that tho changes of Nuncios bave been postponed for the preseut. TUR POPE ON COMMUNISN. Roux, Jan. 11.—A carelul stuldy of the six columns of the Popu's Eucvelical ou Roctallsm, Commuutsn, sud Nibllism Hiug the Gsserg- | g thatany alll st =t passed by the Tennessca 1877, und 8o provide for the pay- bis of thy city out of her ssssts, s 1, Dgislative meut of tho del und ulso to thwart the scherus cty s 3 g e 10