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2 : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, I8i9—SIXTEEN PAGES jon of the business ] G factures of felt. The Imperinl Chancelior | domination gave its determination to the revoit | Treaty of 8an Btefano, to be considered hy Sacretary Sherman with the $1000000 of | pecly ""“'fm:rl‘fl"“""“:“t'o 6 b FOREIGN. will. draw up the requlations velativa to | ©f tho United Provinces and (naured fts success. Driviiozed dobt, ranking Immedistely. after the | Serermn. (5 pnce, SYer 8 e of mhiy 4 pee cent fonas subscribed for Ly the mew & | of the peasioners, Agroed 1. i W e 8! \ Thelr commerclal prosperity had heon estab- | pubtlc debt of Turkey, it being stipulated thst | Revolation, and wan with (hocou? alo tia :rr rawnnuvu:c‘, ;n "fn‘;"{,‘f,ff.{."‘.m"f‘.c{‘.‘,’.?.'. Log .\l;. ‘l"nn:;n. :hu ns!ll:rlw [;rtr:te :eclr:ch ll;‘y travelers’ baggage. The Banilary Commis- | lished gow_rl hfilore. Iwh;lm the ull"fl'u{, of Ilu; 'n the f‘vnfiz u{ mc‘ "or(e hrovln'lir!;lins & new ‘tormml the barracks o the fi‘!rl!v :iorflgh“hh so $4,000,000 o CF te 5 to the President, appeared In the Senate - H sion of the Schi Al nes all veas ronts to the Fast Indles round the Cape o oan, the Ruasian claim shoul avo priority | wh- n ¢ 1 Dabylo, the First National Bank, bought by Fnalishin- | 3\ iy o message from the Preaident. Ile Gambetta Elected President of the from the Black ;ldt guiseatises M Vimels,| A nolm gave a new dircction to fhe com- | over the rights of the new creditors. 12" ada- ,J,‘:: '?fl;:v“::}:l':'fl"‘ihg“""'l’a T::“!:éxhllr:m. Ben vestors, salla to-morrow In thie steamship Ger- | (B0 0y e w messengar benring A French Chamber of Dep- nck Sen, merea of the world. But the refiglous strug- | ed that. the Turkish negoilators can | King, und ho earned distineoy b e Citlzen inaala. Muize bundle of Accuments, supnosed 1o he utles RURNING THE VILLAGRS RECOMMENDED. | glon of the time, 50 momentous in their issues, | scarcely hava fully aoprociated all -that | fenderof thoss membersof the fgl,M 8 dn e from Sccretary Sherman reganling _the New o 87, Prrzassunc, Pa., Jan. 81.—It is stated | Bave to tho little confederncy which at first | fs Involved fn ° this = clause. scelug | who were prosecuted by the “:-.' nlical pyy,y ARLINGTON. York customs appointments, but the bundle that Prof. el el had 80 much to do_to maintaln ltaelf agalnst | ft would stand not little In the way of the new | made his firat famous plea fn the otk fle XHR PATATP T0 DR RESTORED TO THB LEE | was not disturbed in the open seealon. o To Made | it Prof. Botkin, physician to th Crar, | its powertul foes the unlly of purposo whicl | Joan which Turkey is g0 much ln watt of, ‘This, | two companions of Darbes. ‘Thromapostih : Pt vs not disturbed b the oben senlot o of o [ A General Change to Bo MAAe | advises the burning of Watliaoks and otlir | was nceded In order o secure ils faturo | howorer fs @ veiy questionsblo commentary! | monarchy of July hie remained Tuithr s e b Dienateh ta The Tridune. ommittecs on Jinilroads and Earolied Bills, in in All tho Important villages whero the epidemio has broken ont, | Breatncas. Nothing fn modern history s | Tuat the Kustlan claim should take ita lace | cousictione. wil atier the figtt of oy, it 3 apectal e Tt th e doteasar, M, Artistrong. P s | hiora remarkable, more romantic we might say, | immediately after that of the old creditors of | fupe, fn 1819, he was made 8 S C28 Phil. Wasmsarox, D. C, 81.—It Is thegen- | p Mr. Hanilhi, from the Committee on Forelgn Offices, togother with all the furnitura in them, and | than the growth of the Dutch power, with its | Turkey foliows naturally, as it wero, from the | tiie ‘Provistonal (lovarnment far b Honer of ernl oplafon among lawyers famillar with the | Q0 nEM o] “adversely on the House the removal of {he Inhabants to healthy | Achievements in war nnd polities, fn commerca | protocol of tho Herlin Cangress, in 'whielt tho | ment. He fulfitled tho diffieuit duties % gubject that the Arlington ejectment suit,which jolut mn‘lmlfn In_ relation ta’ the expenditures places. In spite of the heavy expens such ;!‘mllmu(‘e'l;lnl nn':.uper!lym Iln ;rlzls -u-‘} l::cruullrle. usly {elleruum!rm:dn by l|be Po‘wefl rt‘!erllw post with such tact and moder:(lx';: :"a“* strict Court has fust de- : Parls, and 1t was Directors Convicted A uring the century which followed the estab- | the'claling on Turkey orevious to the treaty. | carefully avoidod e ind sg the United Btates DI ourt it the Iadustrial Exvosition in y The Glasgow Bank Directors Con ¢ ¥ y omprowising himge) favor of tho Lees, seill also be de | udefinitely postponed. In crolsuation, Mr. 4 : n achemo wonld {nvolvo, the Czar is satd to | lishinent of its independence. When Willinm | The other version of the account, therafors, ac- | quarrcis of the Republican FactignecJ, N tie - termined In favor of the Lees, 0 nde postpone ul¥ repeated on Various Criminal Counts, , ihe ilent dicd in 1584, stricken by the hand of | cording to which the agreement insists less on | becames the mos 0ug, that py Hamlin sald that the resolution o D bs disposed to follow Prof. Botkin's advics. i t popular tded by the United States Snprema Court, to | [RBIHICC Fie ™ l'the auty of the Secre- £t - | tho fanatical Balthazhe Gerard, hls last words | the rank the Hussian claims_are to have among | Jura. In the election for member ™Yy 2 the which it bas been appealed, in thele fayor. The | WEEE PGPl o'minke a report of expeuditures, CHECKED, wero, %0, ms God, bave mercy fipon this poor | the many ofher debis of Turkey than ou the | dembly ho was frst on th fist s oL the Ac Judement of the lower Caurt reatores the entire. | 1Y o0 J0H4 0 "0 a8 som as e could sscer” | Shere All Forbldden o Cross {ho | Besuy, Jan. 81,—It is conaidered in the | poovle . Long before his descendant, Wiliam | erms und condivlons of the pastment uid ut e ¢ choted, In the Assembly ho wa Proaidsnt and s member of (e Jueiaey ¢ mittee. e spoke often and carned a gy o utation as & debater, e taok an fnaean. 1% ’ 111., beecame King of Englund in 1680 this | Rusela has not been too hard unon Turkey in cstate.to "‘“’“ and ;‘“‘ ’;’“ the :’::":m:‘;' l','": taln the A0t et 1aid hefore the Senate the Frentier Into Russia. best informed quarters that the present do- | «pgor peanle? had becoms ono of (ho foremost | thin respect, is by far the more probable onc. peria il g 186% This | credentinls of (corge G. Vest, elected United crease of the plagus is merely due to the | tn Eutope. Tt had sccomnlished its awn frce- | ~ The low and precarious valus of the paper f:'f.;?:'.:‘fi:‘{f..'fi.‘&“fifl:‘::‘?::n-nt o th: Btates Senator from Missourd, Placed on fila. extreme cold. Consequently tho precautions lom, §t wan the rival of Englind In commerce | currency continues to ¢ grave apprehen- c s sition, but as & rule voted with the Berottt . 23 nid on the sear, it had withstood nnd was still | sfops, and new proiects ars being formed to pre- | Left, ek ¢ Exte National Cemetery miic-caunies, from the duint Lonmittea o fo- | Proposition to Bum All Villages Visited | agaiust i sprend are unrclasod. Dailling the power of Kranco wndct Lou K1Vey | Yent 108 furiner depreciation, — pre- | hett. o proposed thst e Exceuive ot ‘ 15,000 UNTON S0LDIER DEAD dlan, Bitreau from the Tnterior Department to by tho Asiatio Plague. {ts universitics wera smong the first in Enrone, | Texr oF THE BILL TO GAG THE GRRMAN REICHS- | office at its plassure, with the title of pro, 20l that. e therein, aud the Government Signal- | the War Department, reporicd that the Com- ‘ AFGHANISTAN. e D R e ma. = | ot the Counciiaf Mluiaters, bt fi proryn Offco an Siation at Fort Whipple. This de- | Mittce had been uuabieto Meti (00 A FRANCE, THE AMEFR. ILR ettt 1o the world One bt fhe bare | BaRui, Jan. .—\Fhen will the repressive | ™igdofonted by a vota of td Lo 163, ciston nndoubtedly will give cncouragement t0 | yhe Preaident temporarily (o iransfer the cus- OAMBETTA. 81, Petzranuna, Joa, 31.—The Ameer of Ilgn Arctle explorers wag the Dutchman Ha- lerislation of the man of bloed and iron have an the managers of the bili, which proposes that | tudy, control, and manacement of certain Indian | Vppayrrezs, dan. 31.—Gambetta hos been | Afghanistan has arrived on the Russian fron. | Tehtzi another Dutchinan was the first to | endl For some time back sinister rumors have Congress shall purchaso the property. It s | trives trom the Intertor to the War Department g tler. onble Cape iforn und to discover tho neat- | poen aflost that the Imperisl Chancellor was j“‘:‘gm Gen. Lee {o asy that he has no desire | und for other purposce, Laid on the table, and elected Prosident of the Chamber of Deputies " est Iand to the Southern Fole, In. North After the Presidential election of Dy Qrevy opposed tho policy of I.n‘!’xll )elfi:;ool"" and especially tie expedition to Roine, o0 re-elected to the Corpa Leefalatif, and, withogt 5 making cemmon cause with the Radj : . p ARRIVED O NTIER. Amerlca Holland had planted a colony i the | tasting about for pawer to prevent mombers of { lealr, be. 10 dlsturb the patriot, dead, or to_ regain pos- | 3Ir- Saunders gave roles it o would call it | Ly 514 volos out of n total of 405. B Do e Amaer of | cenite of what is now the Diiten Mato, and its | the Relehstog trom using unbecoming expres- | ¢hine, oo, O o Privciaal ooponenus of' iy session of that part of Ariington Cemotery | "p),c enate, bn motion of Mr. Conkiing, went DUFAURE. Af otk E ;d s m Toasta Cnpital, New Amsterdam, aftermards called | alons In the highest representative assembiy of | May 31 aud opposcd the resisfon of ;fieh&w proper, which ia but & teifing portion of the | into cxecutive eession. It fs still uncertaln whether Dufaurs, | Afghanistan hins arrivedon the Russina fron- f”l"“l‘s“- Jas fml"fl“fll“ NW‘\WK atter it fell | the lang, and to-night all Borlin has been put | stitution. After the coup d'etat of Decempy, whols estate. Gen. Lee has only wished to | When the doors reopened, adjourned. Prosident of the Council, will rotain hig | 'lor- 1His followers were disarmed. Tha [ yiie kruhisn buiis, e e, | Into commotion by the publicstion of a doca- | 1851, ha zave hinacell up entirely o the prc eatablish his entire property rights, and is quite ey offfce, Ameor alone was allowed to retain iis arms, | jn"Apia thoeo i tndls, In Ceslon, Java, Sumnatra, | ment which leaves no doubt as to the lutentions Heaor his. f,‘;gfa‘ral,:‘"“g"“"gvéc"“ e Je becamy willing to surrcnder that portion of the estate, | sy conver, from the Committea on the Ju- A MESSAGE Tho Russian authoritios endoavored to por- | ntid New Guinca, nttested the fertility of 1iol: | of this stzong-willed man. Thislsnoless thaa | veyr"nnd-spatn i 180 gand it Uice-m. or the whola of it, to the Uosernment atclary, reporicd. back tie bl o reforence o | from President Grevy will bo communiented | Buado him that it wonld be uscless to go to i;‘ml as l:‘ullndu\r of colunies, Dutch voyagers | the outliuc of a bill aiming at the Federal | elected a member of the Corps Legislatif, ;’n" . AT A FAIR VALUATION, the proceeds of the sale of captured nmi aban- n tosi scovercd the Australaslan world, At ‘home, | Council, and {t muat necessarlly take such o | clection of 1808 wos tho first stuce 165 p; . to the Chambers, bobly on Thursdsy | St Petersburg, but the Ameer lnsiats, and, | wille commerce flourished, nud the wealth of bich the G Ih This_decision shows that the Courts have becn | boned property, Printed und recommitted. i Probay 7 | unless provailod upon to sbandon his fnten- | the globe was dwplayed on the quays of Kotter- | Brominent place in the bistory of ciril liberty | Which the Goyerqment had been compictey unwilling to sastaln one of the arbitrary acts of | On motlon of r. Whitthorae, the SenMa | uext. SEHSEAR RN, iom, oy bo expoctad to rench tho Tussian | 48m and ‘Amsterdam, iloflud becamo tho | that [donot hesttato to transmit the text to | yyioriy o decinive oot at it coarned bry the groat War-Minister, Sccretary 8tanton. 1t | yuicer pavy were non-concurred fo. 2 4 rion, may pocte WIBIAN | cliosen retreat of Europeun lesrning wid tho | you entire and forthwith, The document bears uing efee. tion vo official candidat B BoR tovacaive o tonder of | WECTEAYS Were noB-conelrred i0, ecttonof | EAn®y Jan. 81.—Tho Gorman press gen- | Capltal by tho end of Fobruary, though | seat of an abundant wid vizorous native ert. | datg Friedrichsrutic, the 8lst of December, Zhteninths of a1, thecy Lo bin 1 Grovy's electi Tort will be made to dster him, The | Many n scholarof European fame, llke Seallg: ‘1‘;"‘ 1o n:c’elvcdelllzm-glmln;)( i the voltes 1, A 2 Y 1 ” ] the taxes made prior to the sale by the North- | a x;!‘lX(;qrv w‘:m r‘t El lula.d'rex. A erally spprove fuvy- election. . overy efford w ¢ made to deter him, The | A% ritice of lestors in his thites aid Saldsiin, lsfx!, and runs as follows: M:rall'.l(s';'l,wl“nd l"“i;}dflm.: .lol.l.‘r’um"mm In ém'relatives of Gen. Lee, on the ground that Irl“SD;fl‘cl" b f':‘ ed oun committecs CONUILATULATED, Amcer appears to be nstonished at his treat- | of whiom it was said thnt whutover he did not *We, Willlam, by the grace of God German | 47 " 1875, when he duL‘"nLd Hon ld»rm 1 Gen.Robert . Lee waa a Rebel, and that no rel- | Teporte of @ yrivatomatura, /| Loxnoy, Jan. #1.—London newspapers | ment. know was beyond the reach of learning, wos | Emperor, ling of Fruatly ete., ordain, in the | 5i°het ot "Tiiiers to sarve longor it ilva should bo permitied to riteem bis proner. |, rHeate i fom, conyiices Tore WORC | o oo congratnlate Franca on yestor & Foatai: called by the tuibllc voleo Lo teach fu e schioolsy | Bame BELhe Tmlicy Wby the comtent BE LS | paciur, Ever siico the catabilsinent of g ! 0 o 2 * Y 4 ¥ iy SeetaryBanlon, he, Cobe, sy | ot e Whctson s ptmmieathinr, | ay rocaedings, Lownor, Jan, 31, —A disptah from Jea. | 4% reben o At of Loyt il | SEu S Snrusea, wih T | T, Mookl e beeh, lookel i that act alone that the whole case turacd. e | , i Moreno, from the Committeo on Lutlan MORE GERMAN COMMENT. bod states an nnconfirmod ramor thers that | ltorature. in Spinoza fhe country produced o | Duwes of punishing fts members. Sec. 2, This | |60 urs] liead of Conservatire Republicaaiyn . Judge who rendered the decition canniot. bo | Aflales revorted a bill for the rellcl of sctticrs g Philosonter whose. wrliihas mng- Ue mald to | Power of punishing will bo exorcised by » Com- | 10 France. charged with being & Bouthern sympathizer, on the Bhawnee lunds n Kaneas, Passed. | Benay, Jan, 81.—The Post, commonting | Shere Aliis dead. Mnj. Cavaguari does not | [ /02 lnfiu“cm the whole current of European | Mittee conslsting of tha President, the two . The tlousa went into Committesof the Whote, | o ™ Fiy ot 0™ 11 France, sy recont | eredit it. thougnt whtle in art the Duteh school not woly | Vice:Eresidents, und ten membors, "The latter CATTLE-EXPORTATION, TES AND NEWS Mr. Covert fn the chalr, on the private enlendar, H 1 created & distietive style of ite own 8t o timno | Will be cliosen ut the beginning of each session, — NO A W8, the pending bill being the one known as Falrlax’s | events have introducted a party confliot into GERMANY, \when tho artiatie Limpulto of otcr nations was | inmediately nfter the clection of tha Presl- | rhe Htory af the Privy Council's Probm. MR CINCAGO POST-OYFICE. minorlty bill, tho French army, and on this rock either tha o COALL very nenrly exhuusted, but fald the fonudation dents, and will hold offics whilo the session tlon Entirely Falte—Tha Iusiness at B, N pecial Dirpateh o The Tribune. Mr. White opposed the bill as war clalms, dtmy or the Ropabifa fitst toimder. RIFF ON COAL. DL Tho modorn sthao) ot landevane. Trieso wors | 1asts.' Bee. . Tho chastisemonts which this Yois or Wasnsoton, D. C., Jan. 8L—As stated In }}r {!ugtun{ndvofin:fq%i“ AEHEE ™ y P! & ey i Loxpoy, Jau, 31.—Bismarck's protsetion. | no slight aehieyements for, small nation in tha Committee can inflict will vary with the sover- Fvecial Dispate to The Trdune, these dispatches last night as probable to bo the | o MF: Potter favored the bill. /It wes nob o web SARINET COUSCIL, int tariff will incindo n dnty on Eaglish coa | first century of it indepenilont extsience; nor | i3 of tho offense,Znamely, sty o reprimand | - poyron, Jan, B1.—The fiu e e Assistant-Attorney-General of tho | Saim; und not subjecttothe obection thet & | Pams, Jan. 51.—A Cabinot Council ws haa the history of Hollaud down to the present | béforethe assombied Houso; secondly, compul- (ot 1 amang e act, the ant-Attorney-Gen was for property destroyed in the enemy's & of 10 per cont ad valorem. day been nmworthy of its herole beginnings, 1¢ | flov Lo apolugize pofore the assembfed Hou exporters has ceased, the Liverpool stesmen Post-Ofice Department has decided that the | country, “The property lay within he defcnaes | held this morning at President Grevy's pri- TAVATIA. e R e a any o ita colunies and | 10 the form prescribod h{ tho Committeo; | to-morrow taking out' thelr usual quots, P Honore Buflding was leased by the year; that | of Washington City, not I the insurrectionary | vate rosidence. Minister Toissorono doBort | ¢ ocooc gan. 81.A Berlin dispatch therewith somo_of its political welght among | thirdls, exciuslon from the Relchatag for an ap- | vato dlspatchen from England state tiat the the leaso was not terminated by the recont fire, | ferritory atall. Tt lav du the territory exciuded | iy probnbly ba appoitéd Ambasador to Do, Jan. 3L —A Derlin dispatch soys | FITGERY BoRyo of T HEU S ane of the | pointed me. This can extend to theend of the | ciyiic'on the 1ilyrian, just arrived and tiiat when the hullding ls.put dn weol tens:| DIl Broclsmation of Lvaldent Lincoly. 5 o Bavarin has moved tho refoction of the par- | quatitics which onto zave It pre-mingnce. ‘The | cgislative perlod. An exclusion which lasts for | FRUS 0% T /MR Jast arrived oul sumt n \ Ly After further debate s motiun to report the | England, Gon. Chanzy to Russia, and Col. | e discipline bill in the Fedoral Lountry 18 prosperons, contented, i well gov- | the duration of tho legisiative veriod can carpy | the proper inspection without trouble, and were antable condition the Post-Office piust resuma { blil to the Jouse was defeated—yeas, 70¢ nays, | 1y Andian to Austrin. i P Crned.1ts commercs la _ns active as icratofore, | WILh it the 10t of clieibilit to the | allowed to pass, The trouble with the beats its old quarters, or at least that the Govern- ;1'!_ -i“l on muuzl»g .o( Mr.tnurcrgd ‘(;hc l.'llllllv‘b- nririBALIES Couueil, und though It now has rivals of moro pnner[ul Refchistag. Bec. 4. It the o ance in- | on the Ontarfo was that they became chlled by meat must pay the rent unil the termination of | fii clause waa st ’”fi“ bt Lomin Lot £ " % calibre, it has by no moann falien bebind fu tha | ¥oives an fssue of fact punishable according to | exposurs before shipment, and the o Yhe Tease, which is declared to be an snnual one, | {8 serordaucy with the rule) rose and reparte Thero is n general fecling of gratification ROME. ruce, Kven lu llterature, though it hug to con. | the l‘“’"“"’"““ the common criminal cads, then th ogoll uh : 3 3 81—, i 'ommittce, alo, he (nfliction of chy . oastan; of Tlinois with ixty daya’ notico of such fnten- | = Followfng s the vote: Flogs are fiying in many ports of Paris, j Jowz, Jan. Bl A sondisidey e Lo | Lot o L omihe anel ln_sekool afg | MEnL by thit borly, uid, a8 8 matter of courat, | authortics here bavs appalnted an uspecor s ton. TEAN. DUFAGRE. o 216t of Fabruary. Tho Popo will retraca | HOHG, LA RAEIS b8 are At e oG, moa | lso fn the case of 'the delinquent bo lonwer ba: | act with the noderwriters' fnspector, 101 LOGAN AND cuumiln- i fi:m’; );:;::l Und.), Taee, & The Moir has remson fo beliove {hat |the Pontifical policy of the yoar. o willl | leurnea In Kurope. ll?nlll'lif“!l“’m‘rfll;os“_“mbfifél° "g"*lg;'":“od'""lo all cattle are now thoroughly cxamioed ing St the a movemen v % 5 i i 3 he cri 8, jee. 0. Shoi 18 “E‘u EI:(:% é(‘]‘::l *Lotan, Benator-clect from Fosfer, Feddie; " | Dataure has consonted to rotain tho Premier. | 8150 give & skotoh of hisschemofor tho fature, | 1tls the beainning of this great, prosperity, | yjjoysiag resolva on handing over ke do- | before they are allowed to go ou bosrd, and, o s LOROD, Fuller, Pollard, ship, on condition of the formal abandon- materinl prosperity, of thisgrest contribution | lnquent to the criminal courts, tho pro- | passed, aclean bill s glven. The oflicers of the nots, and the Hon. Zach. Chandler, Benator ). Gardrer, Pound, H SERVIA. IPRINEY,, i Iatons 1o Arts. 30 and 31 of tho Imperial Cone Gartlold, Price, ¢t of the i hi t sch to the civiltzinie fores of Europa uud the world, | Vistons in Aris. 50 an of tho Impe ‘on | Warren Line of steamers, from Lhis port to Lir. prospective from Michigan, rousing receptions amiiton, Vg, went of the mpeachmont schome, TCHERNAIEFF. that the Duteh peoploure to celebrate next | Atitution will have uo application,” [Xlicarticles | erpoo, clatm that the British .Goveroment by uoon thelr arrival in this city. There are some 1lanna, e, TIE, CABINET. Loxnos, Jan. 81.—A dispatch from Bol. | Weck on the annisersary of the Unfon of | In quustion, [ may hery inform you, stipulate | | oo bouenan e o tion orobibiting the | susplelous people who think that all this Is in A Tiardcnhoreh, Itice (Maes.), Losvoy, Jan. #1.—The Standard hesrs N, Jag, 81.—A disp Utrocht. Itis an occaslonon which tey sifl | Fst tiat no member of the Relehstag can at any any alon' ug_the ladice the Interest of the Grant movement. Tirentano, Yiarrie (Mass,), Hobinson (Mass) i sk i) grado states that Gen. Tobiernalofl entored | havo the sympathy of all that {s liboral sud co- | Hoe, on accouat of his vole or of cxpressions | of American cattlain England. They say th erest of B lad Tirewer, Harrlson, Habinson (izd.), | that M. Teisserenc de Bort, Miniator of Com- Bervin yestordny, via Somendria, with n large [ lizhtened {“ é’urupu; for It i certainly true, as | uscd by him u tha course of his calling os mem- | an cffort was made somo time 0o In the Bt TH® FIRST DATCH. Briggs, Hart, n, morce; M. Bardonx, Minister of Publio In. 5 thelr latest historian, himself a worthy son of u | ber, b prosccuted by tho Courts, or otherwise | jsh Parlisment to bave an act passed compelis Mr. Cherles Reed, with a renrewml:i" )ol Browne, Harvzolh, faupda, struction; and 3. Waddington, Minister of staf. s arrival is bolloved to ba conneeted | g1’ yongger Repubile, hos sald, that the rise of be brougiit to anawer for miuc]ouiuuz outstdo of | g slaughtor of oll Amerlcan cattle it % d the 'y 3 38PN H s ¢ 3 i . tha Assem! secon without approval o the l?cnnrlmnm of Justice, sppearcd fo th Dureliard, 1itacock, Sexinn, Foreign Affairs, will retiro from tho Cabine, with railway concessions and othor political | tho Dutch Republic must_ever bo regarded as | ih ilelclutnv. g Byl unflldunnnn Liverpool, but no such loglslation has eser Supremo Court this morning, and cntered & | Calgwell(Tenn), Hubuell Hinnickson, ) thes one of the teuding events of modern times, 1t B, ki have the fitst bateh Chicago Whisky | Galkine ‘anten, Smith (a0 and Promier Dufouro will romain only a few | =0 o™ . Tu always somnewhat fdfo to specultate on what | Perlod of scision can be brought no forex- | been carred through. They explain the smotion to have the first batch Chicage i e Hamsivey. Sparkas 5 p ihie cotirss of history might Linve beon if some. | Gmivution or arrestod for any “punishable ac- | blocksde and detention of cattlc at (s cases advanced on the docket. The Court took | ¢.oiobh oy, Tuniorford, Springer, weeka. A, BY MAIL. thiug difforent bad happened at ona of its | ton exccpe hofs taken in the act or io the | gian points by eaying that e the matter into conslderatton, and will announce | Caswell, 1itner, Btowart, ¢ 2 5 TAE ORIGIN OF Til¥ PLAGDN. crltical moments, but there can bo no_doubt | courseof tie noxt day following, Slmilar a0~ | o piockades bave {nterfered with calless tts declsion Monday next. Justice Miller, mn | Clatin, Jawos, tlone (a.), A Taris dispatch says: ‘' Gombetta's | The origin of the plague which ia now making | thut the great struzgle between the Nother. | proval ls required for the nrrest of meinbers on 3 ity the course of tho argament, asked whether any | Sk (8., dones (%, ey, ety olection to the Chair of the Chamber of | such terrible ravages in Rusaia is elearly traced | lunds and Soaln fu the Sixteenth Century account of debt. At the request. of tho, | Well s other shipments. Thic elipmeats i J Cotih, dones (0.), Thowmpson, - p y and its fesus fn the Unlon of Utrecht | Refchsto, overy punlshment, urrest, or img | Boston have sssumed gizantle uroportiocse speclal principle was fuvolved, and stated that | Cole, Joren, Tipton, | o Deputies is regarded as giving him a con- | In the Astrakhan correspondencoof the Golot, | ‘45" aevually mark o critieal moment | Prisonmemt of members will be suspended whil ™ | 7Thg jmportatlons Into Liverpool Jast year frva the United States had no more rletit than any | Conder, Kelghtty, Fowneend (-, | sultativo voioe Iu the Governmant. "The epidemic appeared In the Cossack Village | u'modern hytary, . 1f Alva had been lcas crucl | Uio scasion laits.] *Bec. 6. In tho'case o | he United Htates werc 42,008 oxen, 16 other party unless sumo matler of great Im- | Gox'(n.), Landers, Touneiend (1), | Ttaly and Spain have reccived tho newa of | °f VeLlvan Stanitza soon afier the return of | uod more crafty, f Phiitp iad been moro gener- punishment being decreed for an expression o . o 14,318 swine, The exyortationst portance was fuvolved, Mr. Reed stated that | Crapo, tathrap, 3 Grevy's cleotion withiont two Cossack regiments from the war in Asin | ous und less pollifc, it William the Sitent had | the contunts of a sicech, tho oxpression an e s m"“f’",’;" ou o tie priuinlo of nununlty was tisolved, and | Cmmings, Lindners rovy's oleotion without commont, G- | yyjyr, wct was very likoly brought over with | begn foss patiout wil moro smbitious or even | b6, Wbl OF pack SF e, spoceh mey obian a. J4TS “Werg 1,004 az¢s, S50 ihiy be, many s only anxious MM, Waddington atlen in 1582 by the bullet of Jaureguy, | jobibited from — appearing 18 the otcisl thut nlinost un entirely now subject was to b Ihelr old clotlics and rags. 1t s woll known it ha and 16,101 swino, sll valuod at $6,750,000. Th forth, ealled to the attention ol the Court. ‘The | David (Cal), . h 50 0f tl 1d might have b shorthund report, In such a case, moreavor, i and do 8t. Vallier will retain thoir poats.” ‘thut thero wero many. cascs of typhus in theso t,‘.fi,}}';‘.‘,’," c{:"x“'mn',;“ ":,'m‘?,l],g .,(,\3:.3,,,“,,‘; all otlior publication by the pross (of the obnox- ;’::‘:‘;:%:::l;‘u: ngf::: fl::‘(‘;"h::'}'u:hz represcatztive of the Department of Justice | heeting. MeG White (Pa.), TIHE AMBASSADORS. reglmenta during the war, but 6 has also been | dwell on what was und {s than ou what might | lous mattor) inuy be forbldden. Soc. 7. The ass ) coneurred with Bewd 1o tho tmportanes of an | bidkew Mekines, Wiito (inid, Toxvox, dun. 0l.—~A Paria dispatoh sy | ascortatned thut durtng their rcturo tomoward | Hava. been, TUTa not merely to their own el | sont (i Hhiamka) ot at least tmanly membots oL | YW MMLE )y, i, early ductslon, aud’ tho indications are that | Dunnell, Sittaasily Miliama (Wi ), | the French Ambnssadors at Bt Potarsburg | no one vas attacked by the dissmsc. Trioe to | F550, N0 L5 WUHCNS Sl ymport, T | Uint elect. This niution must be made within'| New Youx, Jan. 8l.—Considerable excte the cases will he advanced, i Aol Wilam and Vieuna havo resigned their homeward march the Cossacks”clothes and | threw days after the finpropristy has been com- b 243 3 N 3 gned, or are about to other effecta wero disinfecter und will hod nlon of Utrecht, much more, perhaps, than Bec. The O ment was creatgd amoog cattlc-dealers i RUSTIS' BUCCBASON. llaworth, Norci Wrlght-121. shaigh; cll smoked | (ho battio el Valuy siznalized By Goethe, wan | mitted. ' Sec. 8 ‘The Committes will act und | yyippers to-day by the report which st lut Glov. Pluchback cxpresses the opinton that | Errett, Oliver, e i 0. dooD, but probably the men did wpob exposv | the heginuing of & now cpoch, It wasone of | decide under the guldance of the President, and Jonas, the newly-elected Sovator from Loutal. | Evans (F Overian, Hoon: all their raes and ooty to that proc- | {he stagas i the: tHumph of relizious frecdom | 10 his absencs under thal af the noxt Vice-Pres- | @alned publiclty hero that an arder had beeas. Arid 4 dneateto i colored NATS. 4 Tovzouse, Jan. 81.—A clerical organ nu- | cvs, -and thus many articles romained | over a apiritual despostsm which threatoued tho | identy with an atteodance of at least seven | suca by the Britlsh Governmont prohibitisg e ona, will be more consideral u,n e colored peo- |y on Biam, Maney, nounces that the Pope has declared that the {nfected, The report regarding the | wholeof Europe. Lf, theralore, it bs becommy | members, Procedura will bLa regulated by | further importstion into England of Hve rattle ple than Eusts bus been. Pinchback also be- | alarica, Evens (8, C.), Muldraw, reported miracloat Lo Baletto ls an i avpearanco af typhus Was rocelved by the Cos- | iy tho peaple of Holland to colebrata the birth | ordefato, be proposed by the Comrnlitea aiil | from the United Btates. The roport uodusti Meves it the Republicans of Loufsians will be | Atkins, Felton, Muller, P an impos- | sack authorities towards the end of November. | of their freedorm, it s no less becoming In other | Rubmitted to the Reichatug for approval. Sec. | 4 t of the fact | eebe, Finlay, Pattersan(Col.)s | ture, An army surgeon was at once dlspatehed to 1y freed b bl bt 9, The Committee will decfilo for rood and all, | 081y ZTew out ol 6 fact thut & e entirely harmoutous, and that they will enter |y 05" Frankiin, Flloin 3 Vetiyanka. Ho returned with the news that nations, freed by the same blow, to sympathizo T theie Hodden, howotes fers. "o | of cattla shipped from Portland, Me., by it upon the next campalin with somo prospects of | Bicknell, Garth, Toiter, " there was no typtus, but that there wero slight Wik Holland [ the day ot s rofalelng, eoxclusion from the Noichstag, th_ expelicd steamer Ontari demued o arrivil success. f1o anya the Nicholls Government has | Bisbea, Gilddings, Itainoy, GRBAT BRITAIN. nttacks of agiio wnd febriculs, Seyeral days TILR NEW FRENCIL BBNATE, ember. withln wight . daya g s umn ';ndm‘l:mu:;:: :ah-r bl ‘; Dot extended ta the colored peopls o measuro | lickbum, Glover, Hoatan. - UNNECEBSARY ALARM, pisted by, whon suddonly news was brouglit of | 1A, Jan. 10.—In the Nenate, M. Usulthier | yoiles given may appeal In writing to | : Lid M e of recognition which they had a right to expect. | Iiout, Gonter, fobblus, Livenroow, dan, $1.—The Privy Council | frigutful mortality in the Stanftzs, From fit- | do Rumilly, us tho oldest membor (§0) presided, | the Rolchstag. See. 10, B Tresidenn ia e | fected with pluro-poeumonls. “The Costegoes dtinda HORYS NGGORsSON: Hoone, Harrls (Ga.), Ttosf, Daparimai:t hasind oration 45 teeh to twenty persons diod overy day, amoue i | the youngest Scnators acting as Secrotarics, | Powered o Inblblt tho temporary appearance of | 14w8 Of England are very steingent, und e B Brldgen, Hareia (V8.), Ecalok, opartmest has under consldoration thio sub. poulation of 0, By Dee. 10° the mortality | 110 Presidont read s speech. After remarking | ) imyroper expressions of membera In the | snimals were not only ordercd to W The Prealdent has stated that ho sball Al the | jypo uen, nekel), Suelloy, ject of future arrivals of cattle from Ammeri. | lad Increused, ‘There died, smong the rest, the D > € | ghorthand report, sud to forbld all other publl- | slaughtared on the dock, but the vucasion woald vacaucy on the Beoch of the United Btates 8u- | Buckner, Hatehor, Hlugletdn, ca. 'Thous engaged in tho trade contend | H0ctor of the Astrakban regiment; the prics | HHut thls was the fourth time bohad enjored tho | catfon of thesame for thetime belng. Buch | quitg Mkely bo fmproved by Brisusd het preme Court which will undoubtedly bo cansed | Hutler, Tfewitt (X.Y.), Smails, h't wet with the same fate, bis wife and chitiron | honer, he referred to the Iate elections as hav- | temporary lujunction will exolro unless within qu oly bo fmproved by Britlsh lan Dy the resignation of Judge Hust by the ap- | G2l Jlowitt (Ala.)," Stuith (Ga.), that nnnecossary alarm has beon creatod ont | runnini away from fear; several of the loal | Ing broughy the varlous branches of the Gov- | treo davs alter thy expression {u question lias | O72OM 80 sccure the probibiting of furtherie- D eeeat ot sora e from Chat JulicaL. Sla: {aldwll (Ky.), Netbark floae,. of tho Outario's cane, and thoy " disputo tho | chiefs ;fl'{r’clll';g:]fl;:;;:ug' 5 e (it;;x;ck“vn i | erument lino harmony, Ho described the new | beed ul:erad the, C':xmmlugoof el uriys pornhtlou- ’l'h,e large cllulmulm aud abip- u 3 it vere ael ¢t they ceased to & 2 0 1 4 to decision, [} t P trict which comprises Vermont, Connecticut, | ! r‘l‘«"f{:".y y m:rzn ockinorton, | Atatement that the arrivals :ondn'mnnrl suf- “l, roach the sick,and fenred (o bury the dead, Seuators sa enlightened and moderate mnen nud ;’l"’ du'lll ‘?‘ 3'&.:1:% utlLo(Drl‘l’%elululgmuLu o, Boe. f;:. .::- :‘:ivp ol::, r:‘na‘r‘t‘ ‘:(;kn ;flll{,lrll}l;l:l::);,l :n‘ ¥ and New York.. ‘Whis has put sn ond to the T oy Homes tAle.), fered from plouro proumonia. 'Thoy Lava | 1t is repurted tht the dead bodies lay fur daye | the Beuato as the modeyating power, as also the | jy'gec, 6, as well as of the tamporary decree of | o ,he deal % tdhodid not belfavs therewns hopes of the friends of Chict~Justico Grey, of | Cluck (Mo.), Juruensen, y ratained voterninary wurgsons of high reputo | 0 the strects, with a siliebt coveriv of fuy | vigllant guardluu of Ropubl'zan fustitatlons. | the Presiuent Indicated In Bec. 10, are punish- “’h e o Hakbstan e ecuuts, and o Saniy Haksows ol | 06 " e | io'si a o chock upon the Trvy Gousll | M AT A S AR | o prmesidionnrl s ik pukiench o s A s i, S| SRR B S e J % P b e “Vainly bas it been sought to Irlghten the roe) MODLUs, 1L B0 SAE 34, ng. by tha ! o ® f:;::xm::mm n‘:u:o |g:n ‘l:‘r;-ldszl::“;vdl:l Govent, ™' Lizan, Williame 1‘\’1'-‘.'3' inspectora. typhus, but the ulw}ov i electors by predicting that {f the renewsl of the | Daturs of the tmnwn“"utge«.% heavler penalty | might bave beon beated In shipping, und biw . W% | Davis (N. C.), Maiah, wilis (kyo, " NO TROUBLE, CELENRATION O Tif S00TIL ANNIVERAARY OF | Senate dId not creato a majority of resistance to | 18 not Imporable. Boc, 14 Thoss wmatters In | contracted colds. Whlle handling thoussadiel of Vermont. The Senator cannot, of course, | [;A00/ » Maohing Wit (\I‘ Y. Naw ¥ Jun. 81.—Thi INDEPENDENOR OF HOLLAND—A GHEAT | u violeut majority in the Chatiber of Deputics.| the bandsof the Commitiec which are ot | oo he had nob scenm sick stecr !nibree find the samo sttractions in Bonatorial life after | nuriaw, Martin, Wilson—89, xw Yorx, Jun. 81, —The news that the | wruvaaLw Poit RELIGIOUS AND POLITICAL | France was ;Arunmmml- h every polltical evll, | 8ottied before the cluse of the sessfon will ba e 1ie B el et March 4, when ho will be in & minority, and s | Edon, Mclonzle, Dritish Government Lad probibited the im. | ¥nEzoox. ‘This phantasmuyoria of menacing predictions haa | Lransferred fu the state they aroin to the com- | mooths, sgent In London liad Lelegra e owns & houso bere where the climato {8 more Mr. Boane submitted a reporl of the Com. | portation of live cattle from America has On tho 230 l‘{ dan Times, Jan, 13, vanisted before the light of facts, before the zood lll' ttcs sppol nted for the ‘mext session of the cranted conuldorablo vxeltomont among the | o B0t nstion. Instead of overturuing the Kopublle, | THE GOTHARD RAILWAY. i ¢ X a al Tollund celbrate the 300th anniversary of thelr i publle the nution wishea to maintmn what has been QGeNeva, Jan, 7.—A Dhttle work, entitled that bo anticipated ao order of prohibitlon, bt nothing dsfiuite Lad followed, There were somp casce of this discasw found in Washingios, Maryland, Connucticut, and Cunadu_receatl, scceptable both to himseifand to bis Invalid | misalon appolnted for the purnoss of examin- wife, it 18 probabla that he will accept the ap- | ing the practicabllity of transterring the Indiau pointment, I bo does 8o, tho minority fn the | Buresu to the War Department In favor of natlonal {ndependence. ‘Thie long strugglo in b : b 1 in Gloltsmit, jpext Ssnate will lose 1ts greatest leader, transfer. ownors, kovaral linea of sfonmors running | (he sixteenths century between Bpaln aud the established by our civil laws und our hablts,— | « Dag Millionenbuch,” written for the culight. | bus, only iu- dairies, Myer (oltsn - the pringd i ther hi i \! s 00 G Ti® CAHPENTBS BECRPTION. Alr, Van Vorhes submitted & diseenting ro- | g0, thin and other American ports having | Netherlunds was brouiht to a crils, i€ not tos | tho D s e oot Sl eounisy in ke werld where s echi and thought while | cnment of tho Paris people In the matter of the mndo large contracts shead for 1819, Tho con%u-(un. by the sgrecinent called the Unfon r.;-e’cul ne t:-& ffi:'zbh -h»yuc:,uuvlmmfim. Xret}lvm m;mua {h“"lv'ny. and dlfluhfl:; '::h special Evrening Post says: * Durh h of Utrecht, which was drawn up und promul. | 0f Worstip tu L he luws, tho everiast- | roforence to the mporosching referenduni, gives mambn’lnt say, ?rmng the summeor wated in J‘lmmry 1570 wnd it 11. m‘: vant ing clumcnte of our cixles, of our public und | he clearest and at the same time the most cum- yeor many of tho large stoam- ' i private life, the benoticlal results of the divislon § 1o gtatement hitherto published of the finan- ers of tho Natioun! Lino wore ospecials which is to h'u‘ commemorated by s great publie | and respect of property, the fundamental gua ‘hl i ] o Iy fitted W nd holl I a wolemnity. ‘'The political conscquences of the | antces of our soctal order, und, above all, th clal position of that eventful enterprise. The Yy p ond wholly dovoted to |- werq not seen for some years afterwards; | Ubity of tho Government of Franco by France, firat fnternational subvdntion, which, together b ¢l Q . | vort on the same subject. lhl‘.:::H': u‘x':."llllx‘:“}ln:t '?n'f."".'m'fi‘.’('."‘m‘fiu‘",‘{?;n ‘The reports were ordered prited nnd refer. Kiven Beuator Carpenter last. night not slugle red lul the Committee of the Whole. Ad. TR R e ent. ! x| ne ¥ those ubsent jo this way: Tho local Committes had first ssked WESTERN PATENTS. Teprescotativo Charlea Williams to attend, and et notified bim thut a speech would be expected. | Patonts Issued to W other country fn the warld where wero so healthy as In the Unfted States course, 4t was for the interest of Mritish lind owners (o try toshut out Amerlcan heel bt hio belfeved they wonkl unt be sble to do b The Euglish F-uplu would bave sumethiuf ¥ aay about that, AT tern Inventors the | \his business, the number of cattle When, therefore, the Republic is accased of | with th b d debe: ital, oHAe il Lhiat wapocch o e i 3 they were not, mdeed, fully realized until the § o7 MW i e Withihe campen Ava.aut dehenturd cavlial, A WILL CASE 1 21 Do Tierutis 1 Mo, the suleoing Bena: IR e el shippod by a singlo veasol ofton num. | followluc century. Buta truo historical judg- | heon payeratgsince. the constitusions] Toungar | 1 128 thouzht would bo auffclont to completo Eackil Dimaieh 2 T Titane " tor, and secentablo to the Benator-ciect, Word, | Wasminarow, D."C., Jao, 3.—A. H. Evans bering more than 400, ‘ho alleged decislon | mont and & sound natiouul fnstinct hase | tion of thio Itspublican ragime, and it Iy tho | the undertaking, was 8,000,000 fragce. Of this | Bosrox, Jan, B1.—~The Buith will case, b homaver, caus wubaeguontly trow 8 mewbor of | Co. Tateut Boletors, report the follawing | of tho Euglish Govornmont was entiroly un. { allke led tho peoplo of * lollaul to date | uation, guarding sa ows faterdte, which T bo- | sum 1 was aareed that - Yaly abould dod osn on trial fn the Frobato Cout KX | desiro 10 have anybody prominently ientitied | Batents lasuci to Weatern lnventor. cxpected. The prosont lu tho dutlest time | tielr natonal Independenca from the Union of | Inzaceusul.® 1o theit dwelt on the revovery | 45,000,000 francs; Oermans, 20,000,000 franca: | nearly two months, was decldod this morsf with the receotion except those who had be . ILLINOIS. in trade, but ovén now thera ara probmbly | Urecht, aud to o bunor to the anniversnry a3 ot l;;‘,‘.'.’:flfl"??"m',".";u‘f:f:":':‘fi.ff,“k‘,’,“'h{"j";‘“" nad the Northesstern snd Contral Swiss rall- | adverscly to the petlilonars, withous commest e eTt el oty ik & o e, | iy Wit Chliago, ‘saming: maskiad: sIaEh | puorg thua 1,700 head of cattlo on tho way to | U3 SrowMIRmOmentof thele forafatliers' herole | avvorbuz elforts "t secure * a' Ropublicun | 1200 SO0 trsore. e baldbes (IBBIGO0T | They willAle ah vl lmmediatels, i et meat, 5 vestatunce und the barbinger of their coming de- | Constitution, on the sucvessive ¢lections | fFancs) was apportionéd in varylng sniounts M England. "T'wo cargoey, cousigned to Gold- | tiyerunce. The bistory of Dutch resistance to wuurmmury' of thut Constitution, uu the | among Afteen cantons whose intercats it was amith & Toffec, arrived at Liverpool yestor- | Spanish oppression beglus, uo doubt, at & muel | f3t1le sttempt tn 1877 to mislcad universal suf- | supposed would ho dircctly served by the rall. day, aud Phillips sald ho had roceived no | earlier duta, Just us tho actunl eatablishment of | IS, and oiy the tranquillity tollowluie the ter- Zurtch, Tessln, Borae, Aargau, Basol, Bt. ) took uffcnse at this wcssaye, concluded, that 1hey were not wanted, and declined to attend. K ; ‘The result was that not a single wember or | o Bonator from Wisconsin was preseut. caso may be Leard fn the Buprcme Judicd Court at the comlog April term. Proceedind will aleo &t once be taken to reapen the wil of 1*, Baldwin, Chicago, heating-drama, ete. iray, Chicago, tralam'iting musical impres- tolegraphically, «ray, Chicago, ;art of transmitting musical na : Eliza Bulth, the widow ‘of Ebunescr Saitt Inpircanions telegiaphically, ‘| c1 ey mination ol thut crists. 1lo also spuke of the | (iallen, Moleurs, Zug, Scnalthaussn, Lucerne, 4 BN T oo ity Chicato, heating, etc., devicas for | Word from gy Ifluuut.“wrf of any attompt | Lt Bf°hiates Retes to o later ohe, The lorlouswicecsa of o TR, o afnin Thurgay, %«hlwv'ul' UrLObvm‘dt;"":ml Untr? | Te pstiionsrs sto confident: that, ‘?"’;;,,“.'Lg,": ’ e duy raugling, an erd, el 3 [ i = 'l rel Lo " un expresscd y farclan visiturs v ] N | o acts, an ho la n 0 Wi ol 5 Bthin excoph th ...&muf'sou‘zn.E.“??“Jf‘.“‘L‘.‘-"u 11i: Wickes, Chicago, devices for cleaning cot. | (OPTovent thale anding, The liritivh Vice. | flow at elreumstances fndiseotubly linked to- ¥ o Opiren | waldes.. Swicetluid os a8 whole subscribud wul on the dignin. 2d posi- | wothine; It was entirely sn affulr of the can- tons, but the ¢stimates proved to be almoxt ab- surdly under the mark, and If the cnto: Consul suys that no ofilcisl notification of | kether, rattier thana inere succession of fsolated vitalice und ealpunes rdependent cvente, Ui tn of Fra orument to prevent theimportation of Amer. | und seck out the real sources of the puwer of [ Kuuwi 1o be now & weakness, but a Smith thoy have s strong case T poluts relied upon wre, First, that b witl was beyond question never cxecui® stelented after protouged und endless akirmisy- | tofs wool, etc, fue on another bill o pay for reut for & college | & Pallor, Lebarat Eulsade. e bulldiog used by trogps, A motlon to .mta ?x' W F}wlfifindl‘::u‘;i( ‘fi-..:fi?,‘n‘u" earer: out the enacting clause, which would kill the i T : . : e s Tk b e &w l was niot Lo be nhmudunbd‘ it became need accordiug to law, and Lienca is not & will; € 4 tif, was made, and this inotlon wus earricd by a Bl fi‘;‘fififi;‘,"‘b‘:‘,‘:;:‘j‘“;_n‘m. ican onttlo had boor receivod by bim, '.‘x‘""fii"'fle‘gxlf"#i‘.fil’nfi::"gI,’"nm"&'flxfi‘i‘é vfil;;d ::kl. Was tutrused to n‘l’lnlwrm:flum“ngl:ll‘l'n e | fous mu‘:z :fi&’fi'mi".'i'-b‘q’.fi,d'xfi'{r'&d l?\l"n cou- | ood Uat there is, “'"‘l“““““'“‘{' 8 clerad g very laiga tuafority. “fhe Nortlicrn Democrats TrCONRIN: STRIKE, hovond cven the lrer establishcnt of the | 5 supported by pavile oplutan und the con- | fereio of the represcututives of Ltaly, Uere Spfiaull; a8 shown Lruiia lucate * doterted telr Bouthers brethres o largo num. R i o Loxpos, Jau. §l.—The ongineors and | Sownish * dominfon fh the Nothertunds, to | Nienes folt i fts satlstytic tho nucde and nter- | many, and Switzerliud, bold last June b | Sateetts 313 JHESENG QU0 D g < Lers, cad there can ba po doubt Uit tor this i me' AoNon: ekt N .l I:{ the rise of Uhelr commeree and ndystry | O918 Of thu couutes, Inertuess would uot be | Lucerne, {t wus coucluded to grunt this supple- | petitionors bad mads out & prima hnti (0 P 2 = + Schwendler, Appleton, 4| ! = | upder the Dukes ol urgundy. ¢ . ¢ ' i ubsld & 'y ' ) Conirress at least Wio question of Suutheru , Appleton, tste-rolicr dockuon at Liverpool and Birkenbead, nuin. der the Dukes of Burgundy. But the papu- | Prudent """,""‘"'“"““’ wise, ud France had & | ineutary subskdys 10,000,000 francs of which :;m“'gnf“u "lfil."h pas e eteso DAt i claime is settlod, and o cousiderablo outheru el Voring 9,0, strack to-day. it linagnation fixes on symboia dutes witl alg. | TIEUE 10 dewriid to hauany of sdminiatration | was to' be proyided by Germany, 10.000,000 el ieenas, L0 Cnly moBIbly e v 3, slaim cau Lo possed. G, W. Uodebaugh, Dotrult, saw-milt dogs, s g O mticant shntversarics In detiance of pbilosgphie | 454 I""l'l" . "p“':"w",d“"m“l".‘“ Fau frns by, Dy, 4 france DY veind | o Bavo, and thls, 1 1s ciatmed, the seapondcst f wiE CATTLE DIsRASE: e e eLeult, el . N theorics of bistoriesl coutlnity, The bistorfun | 408 du oul e uuculm '.‘"‘NI“ ddh inal Hwisy Confederation, und ths rest by ‘twelve Stie I"islll“o-l e nfln;mt 1d not do il e I The Britist Minlster has thiorined the De- | J. JL. Lewis, Detroit, snimal-teaps, Lospon, Feb, 1—5 a, m.—A goneral strike | of the United Btates very pronesly devotes scy- “uxle~ ! ";l{uurzuxll :&o'u wm?-fllL s refnttas) cononn thise canthaa el el S duyes llh‘t to, a3 l'i:s it -‘.u ‘lln the will testid Rl i T R T s S o e e eral volutues to the history of his country prioe | 400 cauals © nstrucl for agricul ture and in- | declariug thut the vriginal programme baviug | W ) & witnessel ) ] T e detected i éarea of cuitlo o tho Patieruan: Conetuntine, steaw-brakes, Gl L el rus | 1O Dectarution of Tndspendence, thuuch to | dustry The Beumte, co-oporutivg with the | bocn modifiod in o scued injurioud to thelp luter- | a2alust It The estato la valued at $50 3 Hiilo Ontarioe Veun Poriunt, ber Anjtetys Titiv, Storiey, bue-bive fouudery, will commence to-day at Ldver- | uvery loyal American the Fourth of 'July, 1770, | @Mt pawers, would fullill fts bigh intssion und | cats, they would bave natlhiug more to do with e il 3 Govermient fsconeidering whether 1t can retain | o)l O Schiruwolor’ aud K. " Barkbam, Com- | pool. ‘I'wo thousand boller wmakers and | Ia the dute from which the national bistory be- pruve lts devation to the country. the allalr, As for tbe Gothard Company, its | Benstor Conkling sud the Colored Festl v the United States rado ubder the exetnption of | MO6e cmemhellsn sl builders ara alio consideriug the ad. | uS- Biniarly tn Halaud the ational lnagu- COAL IN BWITZERLAND, debentircu st amounty :;:‘Iim%) 0 frincs | Usprap #rates Buuars Cusuves e 3 fart lour of sl Buhy wcbeduls of Wo Ues Wb ' o picni Minneepella, Tuivad visability of striking. 0 Sanuary, 10 il Loonarlimeit | L finumvas dac “}—A S hasbeen form- | 25 IECIY baounte: 6 54,000,000 trance, of | beos diepiy b by e action of colored H L e 10 0, Fustato, Tochesle, sty plows, A e e untionut Wndepundence. Whother we conaider e O eIy g athrachio | which 25,700,000 trancs baye beon subdcribed | lzns and soldiers (o Now York, slgnitatii Tho third Instatlmeny of the Mesican indeni- \\,IA. Relmvrs sud J. Bloybsuer, Mankots, & s b the heroe strugele of which that dute morks ‘eroayax, in the Valais, Thisautbracito | aud (he money reeeived, The voting on next | thelr approval of my re-eloctlon o Uie BesdiC nity, §300,000, has been pukd to the State De- middlings-separator- X Em:«nulno.h.lma‘.u.——u;;; z;:ul of the Di- | jho criss :,, e llulnumwnl‘ullthunl of Dutch 1|:u |>oolr nuhuln;lu Im‘-hml. hard ulz‘kmilu, und Suud‘ly,':%v&%:m:ln ru;uufit u(l: Ih;a Eropamd )Qle‘:s -{:fl uudu’erudsn "Tx“m hanu{:;’ & . cetors o) 0 sgow DBau! power wnd prosperity of which it [} - | buros sluwly without tlawe or smiuke. N krunt of 4,500, rans e Confederatlon, | the ul 08 of vur Stete have goucritd o ¥ e ) P. Y. M. Reymond, Waverly, raitroad-switches, ; 4, th “‘ ud ‘f. faasii ‘“ Ch:,"‘:' O ek Lok aee e ehATL Pl sy aa i | e . Switacrland, u..u“u...-n.'iéf“d 18 walva canion Laviogalrcadr,b fr ustho¥ | skowed s ey 1o ation Feferred b sanls v § G i I I Malvorson, Decurah, harvester-dronpers, | Srauds thelt, und embezzlomeut resulted | yip the cuthinstuam with which the recurrence | uned fu this aistrich tomes principally from the | 848 fndividually concerned, agcepied tha schiews | anong the most gratifyiog of sl the provfsd ] »u”nu- .umndvr suteared befors the | Al Johiustom. Ottumwa, thiead:cuttiug Suuls, thy couvictiou of Lewis Pottor, of thy Glas- | of the memurable suutversary is about to be | Blauzy miuca, beae Lyous, eluborated 4t Lucurnc. * In o wvent of | regard, Il coutilance in e which yuu 28 3 Ursad dugy do-day, forithe purcose of luving| J MebMitctsl, })':.:lx:p‘.‘m.k.mu ue. gow shipping finn of Potter, Wilkon & Co,, | celebruted fu liolland, “Thy distevad ainong thd population i some | the participatlon of Switzerlusd in tho eater; | ofien cxprested, aud which I rejulce 1o Koo¥ i scuding Ll @ challenge to bt 8 ducl leat [ o, 7, Koopman, Terre Nauts, alarm-clock at. | 8Ud Of Hobert Sumner, Biranak manager of What gives to e wiruzgle for Dutch inde- | parts of Switzerlund s coulug o local wu. | Dride DL BEUERd, (O 00 LT3 AR P shared Ly wany colored wen, reste 1 F,";l:; e geth summer, Alezander wi least, in tho bele! tat §em vot fvfl»“ 0 peudence ita speclal uinl dlstinctive sicuificance | thoritics conalderable uncasiuess. It fs found | 8¢ the disposal of the Gothard Company from exaulued sl sowe | isehment. tho bavk, of tho uffcnses chargod. ‘Thio othe | is the fuct that it was tho oceasion ou which the | almoat imposalble to koep down wendiciyto St. | st to last, for the makivg of thy Hac will Jewgta, after which further conzideration of the ¥, bi. liunt, Ricumoud, wulky. elthier tho gervices of the colored Tuce OF U " Wik | ' 1 ~plows, i i ; two preat roliglous forces, which fn the iz~ | Gall. Peoblo ket themuoives arreste : amount 1o A7, fraucs, thus divided: | ad njuatice which 1t has sufforod wud sl 40 P ease wis pustpoued untll Monday. b itten, Perdinaud, dtrew-carivia'for thresh- ::‘3':;:’:“':‘-:‘;";“1:::: 3:":3 O'H“":fl““ tuenth ventury were strivisie for tio pstery i | they say, '.lml“lhuytnr::; Nave | r&:l“::::‘l“:l‘:‘:lrl'\;: Original subsiaies, 83000000 frauces supole- | furs undor & fag which should perieivs ‘l‘;’uvg i P s . % 1. Keya, Muuclo, whsblogmichlsa A cets. Hentonta | Europe, first amo to o declstve fasue, The | und the prisana are crowdod with lumatos whosy | Mustary subsudics, 23,004,000 frunce; Coinoa: | tect eyery mau of every race lu ail bls 712 & THE RECORD, N, F. Newny, Brovkvl ) cultivators, deferved. contest Wus not so much a political one, iu which | qnly offenss is poverty. ny's dobentura capital, BUL00JOK) fraucas | fure tho law, for ¢ sxnaTE. shand oo i YAILED. sival fors of Gorertient were conteiding for | Tuikgy—xo wDUCTION OF Tus mussuy | SUUpAUY'S dbare caplidl, U000 france | Tuls beliel i not mistaken, aud 11008 b, 1 3 Wasarsgzon, D. C., Jan. Bl.—The letter of OBITUARY, Lospox, Jan. 81.—Charles Shey & Co. the mustery, as a relfgious one between diifur- law 00 whicl wiss peoplo ars sbou day and {or occasions 1o uslen the day BAEL i the Secrutary of the Iuterlor, regarding an lu- . haats in the Ohi -+ | ent systoms of bellef,” It s true the ultimate YINm, vote uot only grauts subrention to the Goth- | America the colur of & man's ykiu will B iof 1 Y s Fegardiog sa fo o Special Diapaich to Tha Tridune. merchants in the Chiua trade, have falled. | issuc was the cstablishment of u Republie: but CoXSTANTINOFLY, Juu. 15.—As to the woney | ard Rallway, but plodges the couutry to further | ineasure Lis riht to » fair duy's waues f0f LG, 2 crcaso of salaries of Uovernurs of Territortes, | Eraww, 11l Jau., 31.—Miss Elien J. ftagers, of | It iv believed that thoir Nabilities are heavy, | the States of Hollsud would wludly Jiwve sc- | fudemnity, theto 13 5o foundation for the reporcs | grante inuld of otber subAlufuo rullways, wid | day's work, or Lo hia riziit 10 suy ol ghy I was referred o the Commlitee ou Avproviia- | Chicago, swod 87 years, died at tho lusano Asy- s bl cepted a Monarehi if they could have found u | lately current thut Russis bad reduced the sum | 1 RAYE reason to belive: tut one of firet | Jegea whicli which threo wars binvo bct i e s tlous. Juig, and her remalus wera taken fn charge by THE 1 s Protestent ruler willing to mount tha throne. | g0y T consequences ol su alllrnative voto will be the | o cstablish, sud which the Constitution Mr, Voorheus, from the Commitlee on Peu- | friends und conveyed to ltoschidl Cenetery fov THE PLAGUL. The 006 thing they would ot put up witl way | Stipulated by tho Tresty of Ban Btefuno, the | formulion u Solupany fur making, by way of | United Btates now ordalns, bostd % ot rebartid & Tosoliiton’ [0structiy tHe Gue. | 1nterieat, ¥ i Ll il QUARANTINE KEGULATIONS. the forciblo estabilibment of the Romisl faizh, | 0uly concession in this respect belug ihat tue | i Simplon & third line fnto Itly. 1 venture t0 ask you, one of tho wiselr-< 3 oy, Tep :l & tuaciution tucting 19 e e —— Brsuy, Jan, 81.—The Gormau Govern- Thus the United Netherlunds formed | 500,000 francs set down towurds cleariog away | TUN ¥EW PRESIDEIT OF FRAMON. leaders of vnurrople,w make k"x“l“nl“’ 4 sy of e laterlor to report the smOUNt OF | vy u contiva bubl of bady, wot only bacase | mens 1o oder to proront the. Tatroduction | [FUZ e first duws of Auelr ndopend- | the obstacles to the Davigation of the Dauubo | * Francols Paul Jules Grevy was boru at Moot splaral tyen OF Sew Yo'khhomh:“‘),lluuwflw 3 suiklonal Clerlal furce Wit s ueeessary b e | of tne sticaing dtacomtort, ' but feat il cozeuior | "¢l 18 OFASF 10 Provont Bhe tutes ey by portirn | bulwark agalust | the | bav boon cunceled. According to the fufor- | sous-Vaudrez, Jurs, Aug. 1% 1813. After belug | Lieie, S008, il Bl b UK L, wee i )_\'n:lfm-(l(lh utd the peuslon brunch of the ;mf:::;l:'"“:gfl';l;:;y::-‘-nlgf_ ;li-lncx v bulailig of the plague, Las probibited the importa- antio 8y & Lime when tio whvlg clvillzed worla | Mation of tha olitischs Carrespondans trom Cou- | gradusted from the College of Poligoy ug read ;‘,‘,y e foceived. Yeur ftiead, ) Eurveyur-General's office, 1o sceureto applleants | (e “dusc, and may be devended ugon 1o produce | HOB Of all artiules prohibited by the Aus- | ,ciined doomed to full agalv uniles the yoae of | statitivople, the war fudemuly dus to Kussta ts | law fu Purts, und was o student thero in the Hoscom Congtisé % Lo Fuinpt cxamination of thelr clalius, and Lhe | Beslts) soreliuts of te Liver aad otommcl, p Y . by i d 3 B - trisn Committee, aud also all tho mauu- | Catholic Spatu, This resistsucs te splritual | still, esut the tme of the couclusion of the | duys of July, 1530, whew Charles X threw away | ‘Uhe Rev. Dusgy Hicaraxp GAsyss K