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- The hicage Dailp Tribune, & g ~VOLUME- XXXIX. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1579, F i1 FIVE CENTS, 0, REAL ESTATE. Tyner matter, and did not expeet that elther Brady or Tyner would be able to produce the origioals, and make the clear explanation which has broken down the Democratle case, Ac- cordingly, now, thero s great reluctance on the fleld hrad well predicted not long sinee that any | the published Coast-Survey inaps. tien, man who attempted to rppeal sgain to sectional Hun}ul;reyl:, nm‘r !tlimf rfiv e:;( ';::l .r“;‘n’!fi:!é § concludes by saying that, after a care 5‘:“:2‘); B e b oot | of the Buperintendrnts lotter, ho has ot been yiarg would app 1 vain. He hoped | qyie 10 find any evidence of soch misapprehcn- such appeal would bo as powerless to effect fts | sfon, and adds: The results obtained differ ,85 dook-laborers afs on astrike in Liv- 4g @ | Ten thonsand more are outof work {o=3 sequenco of a slackness in trade. 3 Loa GLAD. 3 ‘WASHINGTON. FOREIGN. T A B e l AG K HI I_I_S Conkling Losing His Crip on = AND Russia Asks England for Doc- Loxnox, Feb, 2.-—(iadstono has writien part of any Democrat to tako part in the | objcct coming from one side of the chamber as | very widely from the 88 per syuare mile - for the Weasand of Re- matter, nud It hea became ao dificult to get any | coming from the other. He (Houker) could | rangulation wud €55 per squsre milo for tors to Investigate the {0 the Liberals of Midlotbian that ho thinks * Chialrman of the Sab-Committeo scceptable to [ not forget that when the War closed, | fuoaraphy which'a caicloss '&’;"‘Eu";‘efi‘,‘: Plague. the invitation they -sent him to stand for the entire Committee that nothing will be done until the return of Potter on Tuesday, GETTING A CIAIRMAN. Tn the Western Arsaciated Dress. Wasninaron, D. C.,Feb, 2—The Potter Bub- Committee appointeid to take teftimony In New York did not leave the ity to-night, as was or- ranged, a difliculty having arlsen with regard to the Chalfrman. McMahem, who was appolinted Lo that post, daclares that his dutica at Wash- ington are such as to prevent him leaving at present, 8o it was decided to request Gen. Hun- aud there wara various measures | tendent. They gise no reason for of legislation proposed intended to Iny the | supposing thet a natlonal survey tron heel of oppresston atill heavier on the | can be exccutou ot & coat less thun stated in my South, there was found to be a gallant minority | leticr an that subject of Oct. 25, 187, natncly, of members in the House, led by {ts vrescut f,{f'fin'ma for 'l""“""!" ‘“F}"“fin"l‘:“‘l“‘.}’:{%{' Soenker, who rosisted theso efforte, utul bandedd | () for s roueh conagranuieal sarvey ' band of N " ) for » rourh topographical survey bssed on together to restore the Government to its con- | triangufation, and $168,000,000 for & thorough stitutfonal order. Members from the South had | eatdnstral survey, the srca cunshicred beluy that thus et they had found manly defeuders on | Onls of the States admitted before 1560, ex- the patt of the Northern Democracy, men who | CUding California, Texas, sud Uregon. were willing to throw the mantie of oblivion S TG AR e over the fucidonts of the War,ad who were not NOTES AND NEWS. Parliament arises from a desira to do what they can to present the queation whether the conntry wishes to continue to be governed ns now, asn public and not as a personal quostion. Therefore he loyally and gratefally naccepts their offer. Gladstone, in hie letter, ronews his charges concerning the Governs ment's extravagance, its disturbing and dis. honorable foreign policy, aud its abuse of prerogative. publicanism. LEADVILLE Probability that ‘the Custom- Aro attracting serious atten- House Vote Will Be tion from men of practical abil- Very Close.. . ty, and fortunes are to be made the' coming season. The imme- ate attention of investors is Roumania Bravely Holding a Po- sition at the Risk of War. England Makes War with the South African Zulus tor Conquest. Melancholy Embarrassment of the Democratic Ci- ton to take Iis place, ‘Thie General is awav ay | Willing to rako up its desd sshes. 1f any onc SEALOUSY. sespectfully called to the offer M o Watrenton, Va., nuil bis reply hns not yet been | Fivposed there wat auy other bond Letween | Soecel Dlmateh to Tha Trburs ERANCE: of theundersigned in our ads P gers. B e Yt v | them than that of rigitt and justice, he lada | Wasiixarox, D. C, Feb. 2—There (8 fecl- DUFAURE. Reports that the Ameer of Afghanistan concention of it which had not vet It:en thought | [niz i the House that the Appropriation Com- of by Southern Representatives, Southern Panis, Fob, 2.—All endeavors to indnce was a member of the Electoral Commission, he under the head of * Country it B sl s ligel il e o B e 4 e mittee s undertaking to do entirely Has Been Poisoned to Dafaure to retain his offico have failod. Real Estate.” Address No Leading Politician Willing to x(:l;tlylllv!lll then x:&" ubon Snfl::zcr.'\‘vh:n actea ui a’xfi;%:fi:x')‘\wgu::zke‘: olu;c'll::lun;!, v‘l’wl:-:fgu'l‘; “l"l' "L“fl' of “lflF business 10' the Death. Prosident Grovy has intrusted Waddington Mete Chalrman of the Buh-Cominittee that was sent | Penslon ppropriation LIl of £30,00,000, | older Cuomemnittees. ‘ew of (these are i J. B. BURTON, Attempt to Bury the Elect to New Orfcans, In tois case Blackburn will gim,(mmg:.'; for the Cavadian flsheries, and | ablu to get the lloor, and mutters of importance il e taske of farming & new Osbinst, Geneva Lake, Wia. oral Banquo. Ma’nufa'Cturlng and The Politicians All Afraid to Do Any- DOCk‘ Pr Opert'Yu thing with the Pension Bill. = the North Branch, and North I AR Lot on the Rortweatern and tlic Chicago &P take the place of MeMahon, and the Conunittes will leave Washlngton Monday eveninie or Tues- day morning. innumerable clatma of that sort, und had never | ¢ song i ¥ e the huoction where (ho mouey wuuld go. | Liat belong tothem under the rulce, s well as Tt now that it wos pronosed to rofer some | € custom of the budy, arc now distributed by Southern claim to the proper tribunal it was | The Anpropristion Committee auiong the vari- sald 4 ous bills. 'Fhe result 18 there is a rapidly-fn- TIAT WILL XOT DO, croasing jealousy of this Comimlttce, as one hnt the trinunal might declde theclalm tobe a | maurping wll the powers of the House, amlo ust one, ad that 1t was oo Iarga to bo vatd. A | dlsposition fs atroug to administer rebukes by The Liberte states that Dufaure, in the letter in which he informed Grevy of his resolu~ tion to retire, pointod to Lis advanced sge and his political views, and urged that his withdrawal would facilitato the solntion of a number of ponding questions, The Utler Starvation of the Inhab- itants of SNouthern Morocco Probable. CONPIDENT, f ‘The oflicers of the Post-Office Departiment here are entirely confldent that the charge made by Ampt, of Clneiunatt, that the malls in Flor- ida were tampered with by the Republicans, will prove to be utterly unfounded. Twenty Thousand Liverpool Laborers Idls s now standing on the anai, ami on aree portion of the 4 5 ] n i THE DUELIST, umcn.um\-&fi.k'v"‘;{rnl-}z 3;;??}“;‘23‘5&&,._ Gen. Bragg Jnst Waitlog to Get at the @ e 0ot tf-ulendarr had n:.:u;.|:;;:c‘||);¢$2n¥::.{.l.:‘m: o - -‘l;wr::l:’m. all extraucous matter attached to -France Gloriously Republican, Pantn, Feb. 2.—Paul do Cassaguas, whoso 11 | ore th @ o i N e g s Sonthwent corner Lake and Clark-sia. Southern Brigndlers. A LITTLE GRADE. Trom thc Southern States. | fle denfed the rizht BUOAR, TIHE PLAGUE. election was invalidated by the Chamber of WEAT GEN. BHAUG GOT PROM TIIR BOUTHERN . NRIGADIERS, Bpertat Nispatch (0 The Tridune. Wasminatox, D, C,, Feb, 1.—~The morning of any man to charge the Democracy of the Sam Raymond, Westes t of the Ni South with prescnting any falsc or froudulent % : b Dl k] Clnlens igainst Tio Goyernment. - Hle thought he | York sugar refiners, Durant & Co. aud Have- could state for the Democracy of the North as | meser & Co,, arrived hiers this morning, In com- Deputics, has beon ro-clected by a majority of 600, PRECAUTIONAKY, 87. Prrenssura, Feb, 2.—The Czar has Special Real Estato Notice, 9 Py o A WALK-OVEIL. e are suthorlzed to ofer, for » few dave ouly, at A Disposition Manifest to Drop War. 5 spproved the summary mcasures resolved Pants, Feb, 2T ey preat bargaing, game of t] an ims and Got " Improvements.” hour, which the Southern Democrats have so | well as for that of the South that they were | pany with Gov. Beveridge, bis father-fo-law, to ants, Feb. 2,--The candidates of the };';',,';.Q’,,‘,.‘.i':tt‘ia.‘p'i%nfllnf".'k R e e o e Olaims an Prove Jonis cndenvored to obtain, was mermitted to | united for the maintenance of the Constitution | wurk to secure th: pusrage of the Sugar bifl ad- | YPO% by tue Comumitteo of Ministers for | Loft were unopposed in seven out of twelve for'iod, Winchester-ava, anil Lincal A, stopping the plague. Throo more caxon Lnve Pparen, Congress, “ll(r‘il;l;fll, n. come up fo the regular order of buslness this vocated by the New York refiners’ Ring, Thelr and good govenmmnlhumlllul by any such tie alluded to by the genfleman@rom Wisconsin, supplementary elections keld today for CONKLING. R Lt DRGSR worning. The debate was 110t ns heated os had ox wiiss efforta will he usclees, The Treasury ia ikely | been roported at Belitreno. The doctors, | Dyputien, et Diiiateh 16 T S been expected, time and political expediency expressed_his belief that not a dollar of the to be viutorlous iu f““' fight. y howaover, stato that.the plngna' at Belitreno is WADDINGTON. WasniNoToN, D. C., Feb. %.—The contest having moditied the ardor of the Boutheriters. money pald for war clalms bod gone to a wan BENATOR DAVIS, copfined to four peasant familics who herd- Loxooy, Fob, 2. ! ~~A Parls correspondent foys Wnddington has been selected ns tho Prewier aa o clear proof thet tho recent ns- suring foreign policy will bo continned. Ho further says it is afirmed that only thres Ministers will retire, and thoy will be re. placed by members of the pure Loft. Many Dames aro wentioned for theso places, in- clading thoso of Lepere, Leroyer, and Ferry. AVFGHANISTAN. VISITING STATESMAN, Loxpoy, Feb, 2—A dispatel from Hazar- pir statos that Goen, Roberts Los sent an of~ ficer to ascertain the goneral feeling in re- gard to the successor of the throne of Cabul. It will probably depend much on his raport whether the combined movement of the Kpurum and Candahar columns in the diree~ Gen, Braga, however, was made the target of attack and ridicule. No one came to his help, but It is understood that at the earliest oppor- tunity the plucky little Northern Democrat whil reply. The Southernera taunted hin to-lay with befug a Republican in disgutse, with having sought Republican votes, with beln now AN EREMY IN THE DEMOCRATIC CAMP, and with haviug undertaken a ridiculous thing in Lhreatening that the Northern minority should turn the Southern majority out of |, the Demo- cratic party. Chalmers, of Mississippi, inslsted that there had been much consistent foyalty to the Union in the South,nnd that it was a loyalty which descrved more conslderation cven than that at the North, Mills, of Texas, however, re- “torted that the only Joyalty-in the Souih was that of sneaks, buinmers, und camp-followers, who now seck in the nameof davetion to the Unian the payment of clalins. ‘Ihewmost consplenous fact throughout the de- whose licart had been in sympathy with the Nothing 1s known here of the Springfield ?uuffidlentfi mélse.m \th:etlmld'k‘yyul: "‘l‘)’H:I: story about the¢ contemplated resignation of uund in the Southern States during the Ward | Dayid Davls. That gentleman s not very likely It ad been found amonye the sutlers, and dead- 2 ¥ iRely beuts, and slcutkers, beside the Fedéral armica, | $© relinqulsh the Senatorship for a Mission that "Ihey were speculatirs,—tnen who had no coun- | be might bave to vacate March 4, 1331 m".l Tl«f lllll:‘ll mlen lbuull. sim(‘m.m I)mll l:can THE OUTPOSTS. paid, 0 hud slways voted neafost such cluling, The War Departinent lias received informa- i he was in 1avor of a constitutional amend- ment excluding such clalms for the War. The tion that telegruphic communlc?lluu Is now War was u logncyeleft by the founders of | Ppencd between Forts Elllott, Custer, Keogh, the Republle, who did not venwure tu decide | and Beaufort, which are connected with Bls- ll;e“ ql‘lulllon.. for lu’jmnall'fll.n 'l":t'x ll’;“:,”lun marck aml Deadwood. This connects ahinost of the bravest men bad settlce on the battle- flekd, and to-day o million of them wero slecp- 8l the frantier forte by lchzmph. jug in unmarked and unknown graves, while . WUBLY, the sutlers auid bumners were sppeaiivg to the | The Atturney-Geueral nios recently fssued an Goyernment to pay them for the cotton they | opinlon in which be prohibits the Solicitor ot bad gathered up. For himself he should vote | the Treasury from recommenaing for com- agaiust all these :""":r.:m‘[l‘?.‘(‘,‘:‘““"] vromise any claim where the pariies are solvent. o p The brewing interest clalms that the oxisting characterized ‘the chmge ot Brazg agalnst the e, 1 a6 A = e South 8 most unfonnded and unjust slander. Jaw, Scc. §46i of the Revised Statutes, is very e er popresantatives who htroduced the | severe In cases of mero technical relation, nud clalin bills did not {ndorse the clalns. They | bave preparcaa bill which provides to amend. od together. All remedies have proved un- availing, The Local Sanitary Comunission of Moscow has decided on the mont string- ent precautions, such as the closing of un- Lealthy basemont dwellings, the erection of buildings to accommodate 2,000 people, fur- naces for burming clothes infected, and gratuitous distribution of cooked provisions. Russia bas nsked Englaad to send medical men to report on the epidemic. ROUMANIA, Bucuanest, Feb. 2.—The Chamber of Deputios hos voted a credit of 500,000 fraucs for tho establishment of a quarantine and military cordon to prevent the spread of tho pluguo, ANOTHER. Rio Jaxzino, Feb, 2,—It {s reported that the black plague has made its appearance in over the New York nominations scems to be as- suning a more favorable shape for the Admiu- fstration. The President's polnted ruessage hus apparently cxercised much influence, The Coukling men are fres to admit thnt the chances seem to be turning agoinat them, Btil, they profess to believe that the custom of the Senate to defer to the wishes of any enator ou the majority side who I8 persoully interested will finally control in this case. The Democratic Senators have been strongly urged by the mem- bers of thelr own party not of the Scuate to vote with the Administration, on the ground that there is motbing 1n Conkling’s_case that will staud before the country, Those who have been preparing sea aud pay lists of probable votes all agree that, s the matier now stands, THE YOTE WILL DE VERY CLOSE. Neither side now claims much of a majority, It TEN P DISCOUNT Oaal} Garments ordered of us during February, Spring Styles Issuced. standard the Mighest. EDWARD ELY & C0., Tailors, Monroe-st. NOTICE. Conkling succceds by a majority of five or 8ix | bate was the roference by every Southern speak- | simply presented thom duty hels - 3 ¢! at Wi Al i tion of Cabul will soon be attempted ‘ TreAstEY DEPARTMENT, ply preacote om as o duty to thelr con- | the scetion so that whenever any District At- | the Province of Cars. Fivo doctors havo pled, 1n o OLLEN OF THE U"Rll‘flh‘ votes, both hio and his friends witl be quite con- | er 1o the loss of 400 milllons of dotlars by the [ stituents. Asto reading Southern womocraty v show ¢ g WALL MANOMED. orrice oF 7, Sixaron. 1. Z umc:l. A week ago they wers not willlng to ireet | out uf the Lemaenatic party, Mr. Singleton torney shows that any clam, for any equitable | poey gont thare. L Nlberation of the slaves, and at least the Indircet surgestion that the time would come when the South should be COMPENSATED FOR TIAT 1.03S. 4 Indeed, two of the speakers remluded the House hat the War debt §s not yet pald, aml {ntimated thut it might not be until thero was a better equalization of the results of the Federnl taxa- tion in the Bouth, It was fnsisted that the four- teen millions still remalning in the captured und nbandoned property funds belongs to the 8outh; that the Geners! Governinent fs only trustee of It, and that it must be paid back, and Notlce I8 hereby wiven tu sl ersons who may have e e the German Natlonas Bank of Chicazo {iattbe same must he preaenied to Jaties M. Flower, fievelver, at Chicago, Ihiinuis, with tho lezal b hin three monihs trom thls date, of they m"\l"b:dlll“ wed. ). b . Comotroller of thie Currency. Presron, Keax & Co., ; 100 WANITINGTON-ST. 1,8, 4 Per Centa constantly on hand, for saie ster Balow Liov't rafes. VFull rates wilvwed for Called Bauds, 5-204 of "UIT are uow belng called very rapldly. yald the Bouth lad given to the country | OF Other reasou, may projierly bo comprumised, before the War soven of its President: the Seeretary of the Treasury may, i bls dis- Wasnington, Jeilt -Madlson, Monroe, Jack- | cretion, compromise it. son, Polk, and Ta that out of 1% Cabinet THE ARMY BILL. ofllcers the South "had furnished sixty-seven, - - ¢ 2 that no ste Prostdent hisd m'c\liulcd Win Although the general debate on the Army bill reat ngainsc'tho will o the veople, wnd no such | has closed by order of the Mouse, it is bellevad Cabinet officer had been charged with corrap- | thut it will require nll the time that can be se- tion, Thy name of Fiogd was here suggested | cared for It during the coming week. Mr. by Mr Townsend (N. Y.). Everv vattlo " that Tiat beon arht (before Tiie Iato Wag) tud | JICitt hasngrecd fo preacut sonic aimcadments been fought ubder Southern leaders, both | and allow others which will require considern- Prosidents and officers, No fuot of territory | ble time. The proposition to trausfer the Indlan {outstde of Alaaka) Lad been acquired under | Burcau ta the War Department s one of thesc. other than Southerg Presidents. Bragghimsell | 1us discussion, ft {s now supposed, will occupy Loyvoy, Feb, 2.—A dispsteh from Iazar. pir says Wall Mahomed has arrived there. It is generally thought he is seeking British \ support for Lis claims to the throne, but it - ianot likely he will obtamn it, as popular feeling in Afghanistan relative to the varions claiwants fs unknown. YAKOOD, Lowvoy, Fob. 2,—A dispatch from Jelala~ bnd says Yakoob Khinn has written to Muj. Cavagnari distinetly declining the British de- adinlt that the President could command over ten votes In the Senate. There {8 an fncressing foeling among the Benators that the casc s as- suniing personal features that the Senate eannot well afford to approve. Thers® {8 a general ex- peetation that the matter will be finally actedon, befors rajournment to-nOITOW. DEMOCRATIO BUPPORT. To the Western Assoctated Press. ‘WasmNoroN, 1. C., Feb. 2.—Respecting the fature action of the Senats on the New York Custom-House nominatious, it is reorted to- AFRICA. WAR WiTH THE ZULUS. Special Disvateh to The Tribune. New Yoz, Fob. 2.—Eungland has another war on her bhandy, with Catowayo, King of the Zulus, the most poworful monarch in Africa south of the Equator. It is onmly about sevou months since the war with the Galckas and Goikas, two other stroug tribes, way concluded, after a severe loss of 1ifa and Aol ddit Al OFFS i e iture of treasure, and this ono NAPL, STEPIEN PEADODY. | night from Democratic sourccs that, 5o far 88 | 41,00 3¢ threats of bankrupting the Guvernment § as only = baba o the family “of the | i larga expondi 'y mands, sud evincing a dotermination to hold ¥ Lo Stock Rxcbange, el T wo days. Banuing’s bill has also been admit- i - 3 ember of tlia Btock Exebangs, support from that party in the Scnute ls con- ot worthy.of consideration. .?c'rllj:x:ml'l'hll:"l;xl- u?g?mr%w’."e"n;iz - hurqw:: ted, bt this, i ail probability, wiil be killed the promiscs to be of even greater dimensions. | Cabul in accorilanco with the orders of his cerned, Conkling 1s losing ground. A prowi- yent Houthera Scuntor fs said o havo stated that 8 number of Democrats who have hereto- fore-becn thought to hold doubtful pusitions ns 1o theirvoteson the pending nominations would now vote for their confirmation. PENSIONS, DIVERGENT EBTIMATES When the Eoglish aunexed the Dutoh Trans- vaal Republic, tho Dutch had just coneluded o humilisting pesce with the Zulus, who woro therefore arrogant, Amoug the nssets of tho Ropublic was n quarrel with the natives about somo {erritory on the Pongolo River. 'The English refused to BIAGG VERY MAD. Apecial Dizpateh to Tha Tridune. Wasnnartoy, D, C. Feh, 2.—Tho bitter feel- ing nrouscd by Bragg's speech and yesterduy's replles to It are grow! more Intense, Bragg avows his fntention to take the flour as soon a8 another morning hottr s had upon the bill father, e wid Do 24 New.dto Now York * Wo ay aod sell $tocks, Honds, wnd Sacuritlea“of. all kinds at the “New' York Ktock Exchange on_ commission, Orders sullchted. Refer by permission to Francls B Peadody, of ; Augistis . Peabody, of N. Y. 10 RENT, 80 lonir sbusinge thu* Democracy when ruoning | moment the flouse can reach a vote. It coosists on the Republican ticket for Congress and other | of the reorzanizing features of the Burnside offlcos that, like the old harper whuse harp re- s neel Tused 1 i of qught but love, lis wouth re. bill alone, but without the scctions conferring fused 10 give out anything bt abuse of the De. | extraordinary power o the General of the Arwy, wocracy. [Laughter.] ‘The Bouth hud ninets- and thoso closing the Natfonal Armories. Tuur Democrats ou the foor, while the North | Hewitt hos also agreed to admit some political had o xty-three, nnd, i Southern Demo- res, one belng o slight maodiieation of the se comitatus vlause of the last Army bill, y POISONKIL Dispatches from Hazarpir mention roporta that the Amoer has been poisoned. A Cal- cutts dispatck sayw the reports of tho Aumeer’s dunth are vury gonerally believed in Cabul, which gave rise to the trouble. This fs atlll un- | ¢rats were pirted from their brethren of the i ul. iy % : TO RENT, Hoectal Dispatch to The Tribint. ,.,“:Mfi Uisiess of the morning hour, und | Norihy the latter would bo conteolled by Re- | ad proibitine the Presldent from uslui troops entertain the Zulus' claims to it, and during GITIMA Wasuixatox, D. C., Feb. 2.—~The suthorltles | | o 000 douthern Democrats are growing "“l’"“‘““[ and no_one could tell what would | under anv circumstauces to keep the peaco | tho recent war with the Caffres tho colonisty ERMANY, are stll] unable to agrea as to the sum required to pav the clalmants under the Arrears-of-Pen- slou bill, and no oue fs courageous eunough to sugzgest the ouly way In which it s possible to become of them. [Laughter,) ‘Fle Democrats { about the polls during anational election. This of the South were Democrats of prineiple, If | feuture, us it 18 now understocd, will probably they had ouly been fufluenved by “loaves aud | causy n'dead-lock between the Huouses. fisties,” they could lave sold out long ago to THE BRAZILIAN GRAD. In The Tribune Building, two very dosirablo offices on tho second floor, and one on the third floor, THE BCHLESWIO GUIDLE, Vienna, Feb, 2,—Tie Montay Revue staten: thot a treaty has just been concluded bo- anxlous to scparaté tho question of Bouthern fmprovement wholly from that of war-clalus, and, to du this effectuatly, many of them aro were gravely menaced by o large Zulu army drawn up on the frontievs. Bir Bartle Frero Las scut Cetewayo an ultimatum, in which, Apply to tryiug to rally & solid Democratic vote in the the Republicaus, [Lmuehter.} “The friends of the Brazillan subsidy in the | fiongh b ita the Zulug' clai twean Germavy aod. Austro.Hungary by prevent this great burden from falling upon the : 5 i ‘Tl morntng hour huving expired, Mr, Mur- i have cluded « ki 4 hiough he admits the Zulus' claima to the . WM. C. DOW, people, namely, by refusiug the neccasary sp- Senate for Edmunds' ameadment to the Constl- | 4y ‘Who hus cbarzo of the Maggie larron Re- Xsucll;l’:j: |ll,:‘i: I;x.xl:;humumtilxln;n"re- e p‘;‘:‘l}u‘};':l?ntl(‘:a lind in - dlspate, %e demauds ‘reparation for which tho latter renounces the right secured ""',!,"“&""‘,’""d‘f’? previous uestion, bt | il which comes up. Ty will trv to du tuia ulu:;dtfi?finrl Mr. Martin inststed on the pr:- huadvance 6L te report of the Spclel Coms vious ‘lu“uo"' Lut 14 was not secunded, and mittee named to consider (e subject. It {8 not % 4 bedleved, however, that actlon can be forced in the bill went over till the uext morning hour. Thie Senate until this Comemittes has been heard THE TREASURY, HENTON. frow. PUBLIC DEBT RTATEMENT. o the Western Assoetated P . Room 8 Tribuno Building. DISSOLULION NOTICES, DISSOLUTION The cnpartnership beretofore exlating ahd der the tirm name of J. 8. k€ JO! 3 Lisa tule day been dlsofved by nwitusl consent. The ndenstgued witl contlnue tho business with thg ssme 81 name and at the saine place, tution prohibiting the payment of such claims. At thie same thue, they intend to support thelr friends In the House in demanding lberal ap- propriationa for the South. TIUE DEDATH. To the Western Associated Pross. Wastinatoxn, D. C., Feb, 1.—~The Speaker announced thut the regular ordor of business by Art. G of the Treaty of Prague of calling upon Prussia to permit voters with Schleswig to decido. by plebescito whother that prov- inco shall be restored to Donmurk, PAX. LonpoN, Feb, 2,—A correspondent at Romo reports that the basis of on sgreement. propriation to exccute the law. The estimates of the amount required still vary from $19,000,- 000 to $150,000,000.. Scnator Ingslls has placed the sum at $19,000,000. Representative Rice, of Ohlo, who ctaims to have becn the father of the act, and who hopes to become Goveruer of Ohfo on account of it, fixes thy amount required at certain outrages, the surrender of a rebell- fons Chief, the admission of a British Resi- dent and of missionarics, the disbauding of his army, and the permission of his male subjects to marry beforo they ara 40, 'Tho English Liberal papers criticise these de- e J. 8. FORD, 000,000; Scnator Morrill, Clairman of the 5 = , WasmxatoN, D. C,, Feb, 1.—The public debt WasiinGTos, D. C., Feb, 2.—(ieu, EppaHun- | munds sovercly, and denounce as unwar- n 2 o, | O e b $55,000,000; Dentley, | 128 the morning hoe, und the peudinie bl 4o { yatement 1 as follows o e, whaie Icmeat o e | oafable e T turinis fh thio Ziludos | Deorecn Bistinnldand the Vatlsen-liss besy b, } 1870, B DIIBY. A % Pooenesy? | be a bill for the relict of Maggle Barron. Etx percentbonds groumd of sending a challenge to Columbus 5 attained. e P DRI, | Commissioner of Peoslons, at 852000 | Tag Gpalmers suld be cared nothing for the | Fivoperc Alexamicr in duly last, is now beinz considered | westio affairs, declaring that the King can 000; and the Sccretary of the Treasury at $150,000,000. Representative Rico snys that, of P IROTON ¥ PIOTFOSALN. Four per ceut bonds.r - SPECK O’ WAR. PROFOSXES, FOIE MILITAILY HUPPLIES, by a Urand Jury, suid to-night that be would only comply with them not besurprised If the indictment should be 4 Py AT IMMINKNT RISK OF BRING MURDERED OR payment of local Bouthern claling, hecauso loyalty to the Unlon durlug the War meusnt found. e does not, howerver, aoticipate suy oot THE WORM TTRNS, Eror QuantxuNasTEW's OFFic] tha 250,000 peusloners on the roll, not wore [ ginoeryy” 1o eversthing bo held dear, That | Marured e woats oWt TR A M oo DETHIONED, Lowpon, Fob. %.—A dispatel from Vienna PILADE L a3, than 20,000 will bo alfected by this bill Tuk« | v men g the Bouth had been loyal to the tended M. TE80 1 h and that therefore he has no option but to avcept tho quarrel thus forced upon him, The English preparutions aro very formida- ble. ‘I'hree columus, under Lord Chelms. says Houmania is occupied with a largo dis- play of force in a position near Silistria, which position they clain as 'belouging to the Do- 40140, 000 Cupt, $hepmurd, the principal witnesss jn the 18,027, 45 cuse, hus Joft the city. ) 1'ROPOSED LAKE APPROPRIATIONS. Inspitch to Netroit Post. 180, AEALED PROPOSALE, In' triplicate, wilh & col i dveriisement witaclied, WRES Secelved 2 Tine st Nt Rl S L with the following articless s L e ing the figures of Rice, the average donstions to each one of these 20,000 persons will be $1,500. Taking the fzures of the Commis- Uulon was nevertheless trie,und he did not cuvy the clicap political capital 8 Unlon soldler could make by telling wuch men “he hadno ac dold and silver cert Totat without futeresi. ; ¢ e suIxatoy, Jun. #1,.—Tho Bub- i by bedeliveled LiAhs Quartermaster's Depot,at Phil- slover of I‘unllnr;;, the ffi;.u:: llll:l‘lll:d‘ llo more coufidence in thelr honcsty tban 82, 83, 522, 100 lm‘xfi v‘::} d‘":"?:u ‘m Dn“unmta: "uol(i%rf_mm.‘::: fors ot ol Waod ot R oiaissre Bre. bruja. 'lhlui' have rur}uad o puremptory 3 Ssbrew Caps, artillerys 1,500 Dress Caps. {nfantry which cach beneficlary W ent 5 | \he mouss bad In the stuffed cat-skin. zoiuw | SO Appropriation bill bave completed iioai Srora e, NataF Tzt sumimons of Ruassia to give up the place, aud Eilmrerise Pompont, {ofaniryy 500 Cop Crauod | $2,000, und taklog The geutloman from Wiscousin (Brage) Yielr work as far 0% it relates to the Upper | Paved toadvance from the Natal froutier, | g collision 14 npprobended, ISHNR o tes, Do Cap JeUs's | in xemaATss OF TN SRCINTALY OF TN | (oying advantsge of o wellknown 500,24 Lakca, it wil yo rewly to port. 1o el | Utraclt, ound Protoria; thoy contaiu sbout 3 s blencll I'lates, completes ML (AU yards 4-4 Bky« TREASURY, ommitieo on Cummerve early next week. ‘The i - > deekency heany Wil 000 30A0h 8 Hark Blis | persons entiled to the benallts of. tie act olnl?mlu:xr:herle:y:ll»e‘;\;:u;x:‘*;:&';::::’lg"’“‘)‘;:[ i ST o | foflowiug s e list o the aopropristions Ty e 'ff ;":::: :;fig‘::cfl";’;:rfi‘n ’3&‘:&: 50 e delivered at (e Quuriermasters Dopot st 8aa | would cach receve an uverage of 85,000, ‘[his s s b Toral caaly in TIGRMUFT 2rorseireoreenee® MERA30.003 | pocommicnded, 08 (ar 88 can bo obtained at _this h 3y munts, und endeavored to throw the oder of pls Debt feswrasti fn Treasuy, Feb, 1, T 82,025,500, 1w | WHLINK, subject to the revislon of the full Com- dead cat over them. Readiuess to suspeet cor- 2,754, Cape, and 6,000 aru Cafres, armod soms with neremse dUPGK Jaauary. wInk e | omittee? e e j Maonp, Fob, 2.—A manifosto signed by i o o 02 Dress Gap Pompans. - | LIl thus gives 20,000 persons from ¥1,600 to rifles aud tho others with assegals. Tho . | ‘i Y ? . s Castolar an hundred othe ity m:“::«':mnr’rl:s‘: % 'x’;.‘iifi‘kfif‘flifigfi"é:m l‘nsl'g c;:‘:‘m:‘i‘l:fid;l::: l;.“&:-l:l:l lIl:l‘:l g:xllly ruption o athera somctimes inlicates Houds "x:-:u:::;; qunl.-lu’ "l'l:?r’n f {eusa hastor, £30.000 Clevolard 50:000 | nrmy of Cotawayo contains about 40,000 :mmbon n!dux.u Cortes in l;l‘;;l;l;d;;o:nl: girime s aublees st aapection andbid: | oy cd that 8500 be louned (o suy AN INNATR “ND“%? c"_:‘"""’"’fh Hiihog prinGipa) GutdadIDE. PR w00 Lrtey 20,000 | mon, betweon the sges of 20 and 60, | sued, and urges the Domocrats to participate Uity usisted .‘,',,“‘“‘"-. SR ce aiclefafarl: | person wiitiog to improve the homestead, :::,:u,&;:l:,'“‘ ::ylt“‘,hmfnm T::u::':,l;u:i,t., :fi: R ‘3.‘».000‘{1::34;"‘ 1009 | the boys asd old moen not boivg | in the elections and abstuin from all illogal e overainend Teacrves tiia Fight to reject sayor | the homestead being taken as securty, | O t‘crhlnly dead with him. 1le had but one 087,029 1,000 :;‘:ii!:::fl“} "'l‘lt"lj }“')"&“,"0 takon into computation as effective, Thoyare | action, und the twenty-four persons who voted in the Prodyisterence will be given to articl political fuith,—to prescrve lnviolute locu! scif- armed with breechloaders, and have some e of domest! ;- % a7 ¥o\ 16,000 Eaglo Harbor... 2,000 ?:flvx?un::"gx'n?:“""f"-‘z:h Sraters 3’nf§‘n“nfi§ House for Lo w,' ‘:u‘"' h:,l‘l)a",rl: L "“c{l‘ud by | overnment; but one polfticat hiope,—to bulld | Subscriptions to the 4 ver cent foan shuce yes- | Chebossan hor- Saedusti 15000 | cannon. All the mon have to go throngh BY MAIL, ool Aweitean broguctlon and Disgutsstire | b rematader ey hila iy prescutatives 48 |y i wasto pluces in the South destroyed by | terday's report, 8491 p + 500’ Greew 18 1 tho armny, and none ore allowed o murry | PAILURE OF ENGLISH MAILIO\D-STRIKERS. I iredhy th public e exient of tp con: | demagogucs. Meanwhlle, the clalinagentsure | )0 “yryr “wWhen the West had beew n its | Nearly all upplyiug at the Treasury for inter- i Milwaukee 10,000 | potorg the sge of 40. Tho young men, London peciajer; Jan. 18 endeavoring to have the doors of the Treasury opencd wide under this law, Oue of tho leading agonta of this city publishes 0, B0, Lacine lu O’ Kenon The strike of the goods-guards “on the Mide e 1) lund has cuded In the defeat of the men, They bave uot avowedly surreudered, but they have Infancy it hud been fostered by the Bouth, Misslasippl Democruts stuod side by sldo with those trom Michigun in the work ot Western lin- est have taken grecubacks fu prefercoce Lo 4 WLich aro to be used in the Blates and 1d. Kold, rteates of thie V'ac(dc Const will be recalved and In- Wected 1 ban ranetes, {- e Ihdery hul mate 1a thels middle-nged wmen, aud married moen are formed into regiments by themselves, the ANOTUBR CALL, bar .. 10,000 M 15010 what uAm tien 110 rak ake oo iy erias or tha . A Canp, % e Beet o T Luaivytor 2 000 A 3 Jast mentionod weariny ss & distinctive badge | +gone in " fu groupe, and will, we hope, bu all aetlel y can maku aoliveries of thy " 5 royements, He bud warned Northern Demo- The Becretary of the Tressury has made an- oy 4 [ ey b " :.x:?l-%'fi%»"'n pose Lo furiiah ut the Piliadelyhiaor | of which the following s the substance: Com- D eia Tast scssion thut & rofusal tu roco. | otbier call for the redemption” of 20000000 | omwate 10 Suireosty thair air in o olrcalar tuft. 'The rogiments | reemployed. The threatened strike of tho > Lidters an missloner Beutley bus made rulings which, af carried out, will practically render null und vold the efforts of the soldiers’ friends tu Coo- gress. It {s clearly the object of Congress to do cven and exact justico to all, DBut, nnder Bentley's rullugs and coustruction, the Pen- slons laws will ba more locongruous aud conflietiug than {n the past. ‘the fathers oou. I "Ewo Hivers, Wie, 10,000 slznulimen has also bees averted,—the Direct~ L 000 Muniitowos ..oy ars, while rofusiug to withdraw thelr zenerst ordor of reduction, having granted sume new rutles of payinent for tbe heavier sizual-stations and rnrf ice, which will make up tho differen 'he resistance, In fact, was uearly hopeless, us the enployers were willtog to run the Deceasary riske, aud moen coutd be found, iu the general dearth of Iers and uiher Information spyly at & m« lopes contululug propossls m' ‘?e I ntze the just demands of the South might result in the defeat ot the Houthern Democrsts, und the return of represeutatives who would forin allisnces with otler purties. ‘The rapid growth of tndopeudent candidates In the South hud al- ready sustained his declaration. Il hoped the solld South 520 bonds, consols of 1807 in equal proportiens, reuhstered and coupou bonds. Intercat will | %55 ceass May 1. “Foledu_harbo ‘Ihe net fucrease of cofn lu the Treasury Jau- | Bandusky uars is 800,742 Coln obligatious pald durivg | 3125700 the wunth, §32478,000, fucluding 81,671,745 fu he Uunlted States notes redeemed lu coin, ln’ch aro regularly oflicerod and divided into com- ponics, snd the Zulus bave some simple military ‘tactics, They sre » powarful and warliko race, numberiug xome 00,000, and occupyiug a torritory of 10,000 squarc tiles, and sy giveethe English a good deal of 1l ce will have the sppropriations Norhwestern rivors complated within s T 5T, MIGUT BTILL BX BOLID ——— Tew days. It wilt subimit the bill it has propared trouble era thoy are subducd. ! o oy lowtog il of this law could do wmore for the | gor the Democratic purty, but for that portion BURVEY. 1ot full Cumfites on Soudey, " About ANOTIER UNIOLY WAR BEGUN, *-‘;:?‘::-}g‘:,‘}?.i&tfi’fi. Sors Bon provo shat e Mtenlueihent of thee dm.’ i unua e soldiers by a prompt construction of the blll | o[t that had the courage und pianliness to treat GEN. HUMPIRRYS, 0,000,000 sre aporopristed, scattered over newr- Lospow, Feb, %,—A dispateh dated Cape and Company were fight, or that it can Wasntnaroy, D, C., Feb. %—tien. Hum- Iy ail Btates, sous to get as larce & vote for the than fighting over the paternity of the mcasure, Uil as posslbie, ‘Che Indlans aro givena friend at tho head ol thelr Bureau; every industry of the country has u friend a8 chief, aud only the pour disabled soldier has placed over bim as Comnmissioner & Sither of e rly ';L Sceparate); Ertica uf the Sissourt a3g ¢.’1:| fi::i.‘;’: j:a::::“'m“ by U TONERINS, UiEAl) Quattermaster-Genaral U. B. Ay Chlst Quar- the peoplo of the South as equals, und not as fu- feriors fu the Unlon. The gentleman from Wis- coostn had found a bloodier shirt thun Lud ever waved from the battlcinents of the Republican i ever b just to pay men by the piecs for work over nm’ duration of whmz Uiey bave little or uo control. It s ususl to talk of the excessive wagres of vorkinen uowadays, but wbile hizhly- skiiled tnen can be found “to do the dangerous "Pown, Jan, 14, soys that uo suswer baviug been recoived from Cetywago, theTulnKing, up to Jau, 11, the British troops advanced into his territory in four colusuus on the plireys, Chlef of Eoglacers, ina letter to the — Heeretary of War respectiug thy plan of a pa- tional survey proposed by the Natlonal Acade- RICHARD Il DANA. co K, Louls, liunsas Cit & Northe L way man who never saw nday’s sorvice, und Las | party, and' ke wus streichlog bis legs lu | my of Sclences, reviews the letter of the Buper- o = work uf & guods-guard for 25 shilllugs 8 week, {itin o s fode, dhe; v Tl | AN it opposcd to, il bills foF thete o+ | u frantic eMlort to climb up Lo the Nepublleou | lnteudsut of the Coast Survey, which suggests Death of Eldest of » Famlly of Ewmlnent | ;oct day, Thoy have sa far encouutered 1o | tiere is uot much zround for that complalnt. Terso, Clilef Enutaeer, o1, Lo ' Feu. lief. Mr. Hayes has supoluted ouly Union sol- The wen lodes fu large ctics, are pot fed ot uls. a 3 Ui (i et aduatiou, iy, Griding, aud ros: [y ) n-ymlh:l\wu(wnn‘ut asburg of the Coua- les, ‘“‘:-|:éin‘|':‘:=¢l‘ anw-y Company. Plans. pro. LE 15 sheciicatiuns (o bo seen atthia ofice. D' W. Mon. WLt there Was somme misspprobension ou the Soectal Dispateh 46 The Trivune Guneral’s part s 10 the cust ol the completed Bostox, Feb, &.—Richard . Daua, the poet, survey work, on which, adopting the report of | died to-day, szed 01 years and three wonths, platform und rob it of s last bauner. [le had reminded the bouth of the War debt, aud of the blood uf the Unlon soldiers for which the Bouth ruslatance. It ia'reported that Cetywago is hampered by strong peace party at home, ond it is expected that but fecble resiitance dlers Pension Ageuta. 1f this was right, bow much wore_fiportaut is §t that o soldier shiould, be at the head of the Pepsion Ofice, 1t is homse, aud, when the reut has beea pald und the guurd himself fed, thers i not wuch left fur tha geueral support of the houschuld. == stated that Beatlvy ts to be removed, uud, if 40, | was responsible, He (Chalmers) would remiud | Gen. Comstock, both topographical and trlangu- | Jle had no purticulas, aiscase, but, havivg con- | will be made to the British advauce, e e ——— Jet a bave s brave soldicr appointed. The most | yhe gentleman that the War debt was not yet | latlon work Lad becn executed, at 3384 per | tracted a cold twa or three weeks ugo, he had MOROCCO STARVING. TEMPERANCE. savred of all uational Jebts fs the vus to those disabled In the service ot the country, Let the soldicre combine und demand thely rights lf the courts of the dnterior Departmeut retuse tiem. TIIE CIPIIERS, NOBODY WARTS TO TOUCH THEM. Speetal Dupatch to Tha Tribune. pald, and the cotton und tovacco Biates were paylog farwore of that deot than Wisconsiu, ¢ (Chalmers) would reply to the gentlcman's (Bragg's) dismissal of s certalp supposed class of Boutbern Democrats, thut if there were sny sorelicads or disappoluted Republicans he North who could uot get into Congress without square mife. Fhis result’ followed from | pot the streugth to shrow it off, und, two duys the official reports of the Cusst Burvey | ago, when it wasscen be could not recuver, for the five years between 1863 and | gichard M. Dsus, Jr., was summoned bowe 1508, but & note was attached to it atatlug that | from Paris, . the amount was 80 Juse that it suggested the e —— possibility of au error lu dats, or thut some of . THE CHINESE MUST GO. the trispgulation was dono withiu areas pre- Bax Praxcisco, Feb, 2.—The Democrata held Epecial Dicpaich to Tha Tridune. Qsrxsnuno, NI, Feb, 2—Tke Hoo. A. B, Campbell, the voted tcmperance lecturer, be Kan hls work in this city thissfternoon, The Secoud Presbyterian Church, where the mect- fug was beld, was tliled to overtiowlng, aud buo- dreds more were unable to wain adwbisiva. OF WTRAMGIHIPH, S ek from New York o Queensiows, ¢ frow $30 L0 $70 currency. Excursion Tl (R L T GIBBALTAR, Feb, 2,—It is feared that be- fore next year half tho inhabitants of the southern provinces of Morocco will have perished by starvation and diseaso on ac- count of the scarcity caused by last yoaxr's drought. ud turther tnformation apply to (2 g YR A A e T ——— ¢ will 1e- NOI‘flI German L‘oyd WasuiNuTON, D, Gy Feb. S.—Thero are Indi- | puttiug on the lion's skios of the Democracy, | viously reported. The Superintendent atated, 1u | & mass-mectiue ot Unou Hall last night to ju- £ : :',‘,-‘f:f'?fl’.?.fi‘m':‘: e :fld:l“' \emoerancs The ¥ cations that the Bub-Cowmmittes may not start | they should be very caroful not to open thelr | effect, thut the apvarent cust of e Coaat-Bur- | dorsu the pgsinge of the Auth ese UL by GREAT B.lll TAIN. Vorkers, "He will hold weetings each evoning 4 fiy for New York uutil the last of the week. New | mouths too wide when they kot there. [Laugh- | vey work for that period had been fncreased by | the Lower House of Congress. The Kearnoy- BURNED, at the Acadewy of uum-‘ {vagw(l:ll.:l: ‘nl;::;i & o, Xew vork (o sodthainpton, | complications are almnost bourly arislug. Itts | er.] A diversion f tho Const-Survoy forco from 1a | iiee packed the seetiug, hooted the spealers, | Lowpow, Fob. #.—The Theatro Noyal, | weeke or as losic as the fis bbon G ) L?'{L‘L‘N:‘.',‘,‘N'},wfimt‘m SVeeraue thok siond | SO0 red thet the Demnocrata enterod very re- | Mr. Hooker said every claim against the Gov- | ordinary dutles. Oen. Comstock bas accord- | cheercd for .Kearncy und the Workiogmen's | origiually costing $160,000, was dostroyed | 59 desir W4y b Ok T Yo frefgnt sud pamage " How g Greete b, Juctantly fnto the ¢lpber inquiry, snd then | erument skould ba so sbsolulely and complete- ingly made the estimates for the fourteen years | party, and ercated »o wush confuslon that o 1y divoreed frow politial sentiment, that no Letween 1559 and 1672, the longest period, it i3 | stroux furce of police was sent to the hsll, e e TROUBLE BETWEEN MINERS. by tire lbis worulng. No lives were lost, : BaN Fuancisco, Feb. 3—A number of miers —=———====l== | onjy wilh the expectation thut they would be Loxpon, Feb. 2.—Tho theatre reported o SHIONAL, " (| 7 Vi de of partlos dis- 4 i ek SOV rvw i ul ¢l D eithcralde would regard §t as u | bubteved, lor which the ucceasary’ Coast-Burvey | After sevorul errests. were made of partios dis: 5 5 p DISEASHS ::":I:xrmn m; :333"!325.u'fi"fi§‘?m}.‘§%:’:3 mfiu\‘: :uu':lon on which pmleuK couta b di- | dats had beeu pyultsned, sud bid poluted out | turbiog. the westivg, the Kesrueslics iosdly burned yesterdsy morning is the Glasgow | lo :l!n. ‘f"“’"{fm"ffl“.“:fl:":,' \.fl-u l:-‘mht;l‘ P A SPECIALTY, ¢ 3 i | Lould bo passed upon | 1hab ey one would be gravely fn ervor who | Jeft the hall dud peld uncetivg ju the strect. | Fhuatre Royal. to-day tor workiue 1a 8 winze by & hhhl 44 PiE FEot w by | SEN acunils), sustug, in the campeign st least, | vided, Buch questious sbol i took the vosts weutioned by the Buperintendent | ‘e regular order of exerchics 1o the boll was FWICE TEN TUOUSAND. tended to seiid water frow Lue” guupel 1o the Waalilugton-si., Roem | thut the Republicans were as Lad o8 1he Dewo- ACCORDING TO JUSTICE AND HIGUT, of the Coaat Burvey lu bis Jetter as glving any | carricd out without furtber futerruption of cou- e ik bty v’ Bavake xvurlu.clu cuoce of su fnjusction 3. Houis WO crats. They theo bad the cues 10 the Brady- currect wlea of the tutal cost per suuare wile of | sequente. Losvoy, Feb, 2.—The Limes states that | gruuted by the Courty and ot wccurdiug to purplsanatilp, M. Qare

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