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TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 4 WBY-TWEL I PAGIEN 11 papers, a0 that he {s really not a witness be- fore ihe Committer, und has neither affirmed nor denfed anyihing except through counsel. ‘fhe Tegal question is a complicated one, and {t #eems rather Leyond the ability of the Springer Commilttee to settle it. OCIt COSTOM-TIOUSE. Mr. Alilrich has received the following: TREASURY DePARTMENT, WASHINGTON, 1. C., Feb, 1, 187—T0%e Mon, William Aldrich, Tiouss of Lepresentatves—SiR: T am in recelpl of your letter of the 3ist ult., asking for an cstimato of thic exponse nccaesary to completa thie bascinent and first-atory of tha new Custom- Honee aml_Post-Office st “Chicazo. or so much of the building 28 toay ba nccessary for the oc- cupancy of the Poat-Office, In reply I have to state that estimates amounting to $525,000 have veeo made to Congress, which cover the total cost of completing the building, exclusive of furniture, Very respectfully, Jonx BRRRMAN, FRER SOIrs. The House Commerce Commitice recently decided that it was nexpedient to take any ac- tion a8 to the Free Ships bill. To-day & motion was made to reconslaer this determination. but the Committee refused to entertain tho motfon, on the ground that it would be useless to bring the subject before the Mouse at this session, as 80 important & matter could nut properly be passed on In the brief remaiulng time. CARIENTER, Thie Wisconsin delegation has called In a body upon Senator-clect Carpenter, and hos ex- plajned to him the reasons why they felt delf- cate about attending the reception tendered bhim the other night. The delegation expiained that the Committes of Reception.was composed of superserviceable Government clerks, mang of whom had grown both hot und cold on the Benn~ torial question, and who sought to worship the rising sun with other local politiclans and some Distrlet Riog men with whom the dele- gation did not caro to have any association. The Congressmen stated that they did not remain away out of any disrespect to Carpenter, but they did not think that it would be & kiodness to their old friend, the defeated candidate, Judge Howe, to participste in such a rubby-dub demonstration, und accordingly re- mained away. Carpenter, who of courss was not advised of the movement which had been made here by the persons who songht to serve themselves mors thao they did to bonor Car- peater, realized the position of the delegation, and good relations arc now said to be restored. THE POUR PER CENTS. To the TWestern Associaled Press. Wasminaton, D. C., Feb, 3.—Subscriptions to the 4 per cent loan siuce Saturday’s report, 36,970,850. 2 MORE DOKDS CALLED 1N, The Secretary of the Treasury has called in he following 520 bonds, princloal und {nterest to be pald May 1 next: Coupon bonda dated July 1, 1867850, No, 70,001 to No. 75,000, both {inclusive; 81 0. 100,001 to No. 115,000, both lucluslves 001 1o No. 35,000, both fuclosive; No. 100,001, 3 No. 114.000, both inclusive; " total coupons, 810,000,000, Hegistered bonds redeemablo at ?‘m vleasure of the United States after the 1at of July, 1872: 50, No. 2,801 to No. 8,000, both inclaeive; $100,. No. 20,301 ta No. 21,000, both incluaive; 8300, No. 0,001 to No. 10,50, both Incluslves 81,000, No, 88,901 to No. 40,000, both inclusive; $5,000, No. 10,801 to* No. 11,500, both {nclusive; $10,- 00U, No. 18,451 to No. m,‘mo, both inclusivo: to- mh&txflnnrfld, $10,000,000. Apgregate, $20,- DEVICIRNCY APFROPRIATIONS, OMcers of tho Interlor and Trensury Depart- ments were before the IHouse Approprintion Committeo to-day urging appropriations to mect deficlencles. The Commissioner of 1n- ternal Revenue adyocated nn lpprorriauon of 8100,000 to meet the cxpenses of collecting in- ternal revenue, and also urged that §75,000 be embodied fn the Deficloncy Appropristion bill to the credit of his Department. BOUTI! CAROLINA BENATORS, A meeting of the Benato Committes on Priv- fleges and Elections has beon called for to-morrow morning, when a formal vote will ba taken on the Corbin-Butler case, 'l'he Republican members, it is undorstood, will unite in the majority roport prepared hy Heoator Cameron (Wis,) asscrting that Corbin 18 entitled to the in the 8 enate nuw_oceu- . Butler; and the Demo- 11l slgn Sepator Hill's mhuority report, tho ground that Butler was hp“& y and that, ho having been ad- m;lte to s seat, the matter is now res adjudi- cata, . POTTER'S BUB-COMMITTRE, Mr. McMahon_says that ho cannot act as Chalrman of the Potter Bub-Committee to goto New. York, and Mr. Reed has been substituted for Gqv. Cox. - . TUE MICHIGAN RENATORRHIP, Michlzan men in the interest of Gov, Bagley, candidate for the Beate to succeed Christiuncy, report that an informal conference was neid + bere, at the National iotel, jast night, that was attended by many Mlchivan residents and most of the Congressional delezation, Bagloy men repott that they were verv much surprised at the stroug demonstration in favor of Uov. Bag~ ley, andeauy that very inuch mare than o majori- ty ol those presont preferrea Bagloy to Chaudler. TIE LISGUSTED DRIOADIERS, A lttle group of Boutherners were talking to- day of the mixed condition of politics, when some advanced Southern leaders, who bave been chargewenized as -fire-caters, denounced the Northern Democracy, predicted alssolution of the Democratic party, and stated thut for their purt they were renily to join any movement which would embracu the ‘schane for interna) hmprovement and would’ vote for Jawes G. Llu.ne for V'resident on such u platform. 4 TOTTER'S BUbS, Apecial Dinatch 10 The ‘Tridune, New Yok, Feb. 8,—The mombers of the Pot- ter Commlttoo delegated to take testimony in this city did not arrive to-day, as expected, owlug to sowe hitch at Waslingion. ‘thelrscs- elon here will probably begin Wednesday. A REMINISCENCH OF TIR DHAFT, A bill hasbeen {ntroduced In_the House to tuy to Gearge W, Brower, late Sherifl of Dodgo county, Wisconsly, the sum of $1,443.03, to paymeut in 1ull for peraonal services rendered und expenses incurred fu connection with the draft of 1803 lu that county, MINERAL-LAND FATENTS, Deleuate Maginmiaiof Moutana, hos proposed a0 lwportaut siendyent to the Mineral-Land Jows, which vroyides ™ That, i any application Tor putent to plfeuininera) lamls under the pro- vistons of the Mincral-Land lawe, fiual proof wud payment, sl be made within six months after date of suuh application, or the same shall be uull and-vold.” PROTECTION OF MONTANA AQAINST INDIANS, Delezato Maginuis dusires to have $50,000 ap- progriated M1or the erection of o miiftary post at buch pollit ou the southern or southwestern Irontier of* the Territory of Montunu ns in the fudgmeht of the President may be best adavted for the protection of the citlzens of that sectivn ot the Territory from depredatious by hustlle tudiaus.” CAPITOLINE TEMPERANCE, Ropresentative Elisworth, ot Michigan, & noted temperance-apostie, proposes Lo make it u misdemeanor to sell fntoxicating or mait liguors in the Capitol of the United Bistes, or o the public grouuds contected with it Thy wicked suy that the bill is Introduced In the in- terests of Sanderson, who keeps 8 Congreasion- a1 hole-jo-the-wall sdlucent to the public reser- vatlou, and whose trada Is sald to be greatly fn- Jured by the fact that Coucressmen cun thid in e *teold tea,” und “clder,” und simitur re- treshinent at the House restaurant, the samne encou ment that they find at Sander- sou's ln beverages which beur” ditferent nunies, MILITARY KOADS IN JDAKO, Delerate Fenu propuses thut Congrass shall nake Touriations to costract the following- uamed wmilitary roads In the Territory of 1duhos From Fort Hal), via Loat River, Cape Horn,un Salwon Meadows, to Fort Lupwsl, Idsho Torrl- tory, ¥50,.000; for a branch of the same, from near Challis to juuction in Lemhl Valley, h 3 dor o brwich ot the fivet-named road, from Litfle Salmon Meadows to ¥ort Hoise, $10,000, MATIONAL COURTS IN KANBAS Benator Miumb 1 endeavoriug to have a bill passed: providing that two terins of \he Unlted States Districs snd Cireult Coures for the Dis- I!Ict"ol Kauisus slinll bé bgld In the Clty of Fort in eachyvar, JOINT EXPLORATION, ~“The proposition 18 uysde fu Congress to ay- lhurufipllna Prealdent Lo soufer with the .uthm:- ties of Mezleo in reference o e cotablisiwent of a Joint Cummisslou baving for {ts objuct the sclentltic explorutivd of the dorthern Nuates of \1‘.31:.4{‘ umwum .muuurlt.ul the U‘:l\.:-x States whjolulog, the sspuie,—Uw operatiops of satd Cawialssion to be conducted under the m‘»'lcv of e Natlonat Atuderdy of dcleuwes of the United Btates: 'rurided, That nothlog Lerein contalueq sBball bo'so cunstrued s to Incur any labtlity on tho part of.1e Uuited Stutes for payment uf wny claim that may arige yuder the operations of said Commusion, b ¢+ BEW LAND-DISTRICT IN DAKOTA. Scoator Windom desires to bave & pew land. district establubied at Watertown, fu Dakota, Mhick sball embrace all the public lunds o the ‘Territory of Dakota lying iu the Countles of QGrant, Codington, Thomypton, Mills, Buadle, Stone, Clark, and Greetey. A SOUTHERN CLAIM. Amobg the most audaclous of the manifold Southern elaims are those which come up from centire counties, asking for rent for court-housea and county-bulldings, which were used by the Unlon army. Ona ciaim of that character the Eenate Committee on Clalms has just mado the following model report: *The Committee to wlom was referred the claim of Campbell Cotinty, Tennessce.report na follows: On the 80th ot !!np{ombcr,lm!hc United States troops took possession of the Conrt-1louse of eald :-mml.yl And keot posseasion to Jan, 15,1964, and had osscsslon of 1hie sama At divers other timens. The property nsed was fn & State in_rebellion; thera was no contract, express or_implied, for {he payment of rent or damages. Your Lcrp'mu- tee recommiend the rejection of the clain. The Senate Military Committee has decided formally to report an et 0001 W. H. Carmen, late pr(\'nlc Compavy E, Thirty-second Regi- went lllinols Volunteers, what ‘is die him as such from Feb, 10, 1804, to Mareh 14, 1865,—a Deriod for which ho 'was charged with desertion, and of which he was vot guljty, as appears b the official certiflente of the Adjutant-General, on file with the record. The Committee say: “Inview of the fact that the charge of desertiorn againat Carmen has been removed by the Ad- Jjutant-General, and that he was pever {o fact a deserter, but, on the contrary, a brave amd honorable sold ter, your Commiitee recommend couenrrence of thu'8enate in the act.! TIHE NRECORD. BRNATE. Wasnixotox, D, C.,, Feb B.—B8enator Voor- hees took the onth of office to-day under the recent electfon to fill the unexpired term of the lato Senator Morton. Mr. McCreery introduced a bill to transfer the oflice of Indisn Affairs from the Intorlor to the War Department. Lald on tho table, to be called op hereafter by Mr. McCreery, who gave notice that he desired to submit some re- marks, Mr. Matthews introduced a joint resolution providing for a commerclal treaty with Mexico. Referred, Mr. Teller presented a petition from the col- ored people of Loulstana, claiming that they are not protected elther in life or property; that st the recent clection they were met by armed white men known as the * Democratte Club!': that they were shot, and not allowed to hold meetings. 'I'hey therefore Invoke the protec- tion of the Federal Government. Referred to g-lu Belect Committee, of which Mr. Tolier fsthe isirman, Mr. Harrls, from the Belect Commitice on Epidemic Discases, reported a bill to prevent the introduction of contazlous or infestions diseases into the United States, und to establlsh & Burcau of Public Mealth, Urdered printed aud recommitted, Mr. Morrlll gave uotlce that as scon as he could obtain thel floor he would call up the bill to provide fur taking the teoth and subsequent census. Mr, Edmunds called up the bijl, which was partly cousidered last week, to provide for as- certaining und scttiiog private land claims in the Territorics of New Moxico, Wyomlog, Arizona, and Utah, and the States of Navadn aud Colorady, aud it passed., The Sevate thes, on motion of Mr. Conkliog, went luto exceutive susaion. At 8 o'clock p. m. the doors were reopened, aud the Senste adjourncd. 1OUSE. Under the call of Btates the following bills wera lutroduced and referred: By Mr., Cutler—Appropristing $100,000,000 for {ha payment of the arrearages of pensions. Hy Mr. Lizon—Resolutions of the General Assembly of Alabama asking for the cnactment of laws to grevent the excrelio of jurisdiction by United Btates Courls In proceedings agalnst municlpul corporations. By Mr, Borchard—Aathoriziog the tssue of 4 per cent bonds to the amount ot $40,000,000, the vroceeds of the salo of which shall be devoted o tue payment of arrcars of pensions, By Mr. Fort—To'cstablish a National Board of Agriculture. Mr. Clark—For the rellef of persons whoso road. By Mr: Scales—For the rellef of Chiet Joseph, of tho Nez Perces [ndlans. By Mr. Wiilte (N, Y.I—[Blv request]—To pre- on of Ui veut the undue detent! nited States wails on account of snow-drifts: By Mr, Rice—For the relicf of the State of Oblo for arms furntahed the Governmeut, - At the expiration of the mornjug Lour Mr. ‘Whitthorne, who biad the floor lust Monday on the il for the crection of varlous publlc butld- {ngs, wiindrew that proposition, uud moved to suspend the rules and pass the bill _to secure uniformity In thestandard of value, It provides that gold ~ sud sllver colns of the United Btates which bave been dectared full Jegal-tenders shall hereaftier be Interchangeable at lawful valoa on the demand of any holder at the office of the Assistant-Treasurer fo New York City, or at the minta fu Philadelphin and Ban Franclsco, when presented in sums_of $100 and multiples thercof, It directs the Sec- retary of the Treasury to provide for such fn- terchanges, aud o alf coln payments made b the Treasurer to make uo discrimivation fn favor of or agalnst such gold or silver coin, mA mouuln M‘:o pass thie bill was defeated—yeas, : nuys, Air. {VWI moved to suspend the rules and adopt & resolution setting apart Wedneaday, Feb. 19, for reports from the Commitice on Ways and Means, and makivg tho Bugar bill the speciul order for Saturday, Feb, 8, to be -conslitered jo the House s In Committee of the ‘Whole, Defcatcd—yeas, 130; nays, 94; not two-thirds {n the affirmative. Mr. Burchiard moved to suspend the rules and s tha blll authoriziug the lssue of 4 per cent nds to the amount of 40,000,000, L"m pro- ceeds of tha aale of which shall bu applled to the payment of arrears of pensions. Mr, Whitthoruo seked I he would be permit~ ted to submit ao amendment providing forn tux on {ucomes for the paywent of those bonds, Mr., Burchard declibed to adait the wmmend- went. ‘Ihe Bpeaker put the queation on a suspension of the rules, und intimated that on the viva voce voto thera appeared to be the necessary two-thirds lo the majority (the ayes comiug fn the greatest volume from the Ropublican side of the House, und thy pays from the Demo- cratle), whersupon the yeas wud nays wore nsked for, aud the demand was supported on the Re- publtean side. The vote was tuken, aud result- td—yens, 140; nays, 81, as follows: TEas, . Acklen, Neal, Aldrich, Kourcrass, Dacon, Oliver, gl Etiawo ONlll, ilvy, el varton, Baker (Ind.), Evans'(Pa), Baker (N.Y\), Evans (lad.), Banks, Ewlng, 3 Fioley, Yallsrg, Fort, " Powers, Foustar, Price, Fuil ugh, ltauaulph, Meed, Hicw (0.), 1 Itice (Mass. ), Roberteon, enbergh, Jtobinsun(Mass,) Hartuer, Noblosou (fud. ), Uarriy (Mass,), Jtoss, urchard, Hert, Ryau. Burdick, Sluyen, Humpson, Cain, 1leudea, Sapp, :’ulhm. Hln&nfi‘ gfix"u ‘3w ubbull, allenberger, Caupbutl, Iuster, Sinickuou, Canon, Humpbrey, Humallg, Caswell. Hungerford, Bunh (Pa,), Chaltaers, 3 Btenger, Chittenden, Jamvs, Stone (3lch. ), Clattu, Jouew (N, 1), Siralt, Ulark (N, J,), Jooes (0.), Fhowpson, Clark (fa.) ' Joyce, Tipton, Cole, Relfur, fownaind (0. ), Colllue, Ketcham, Townseud (N.Y) ::unxfll: l’:llidlmp. "l raen, 0z indeey, su Cox (N. Y.), Lockw W, e £rapu, Loriug, . Ward, LCummings, Marsby, Watson, Cutlor, © " Melouk, -~ White (Ind.) Danford . McGowan, ‘. Wiilama (\Wle.) McKialey, | Willu (N, Y.), McMahon, | Wiilite, Jutteell,’s Wood, unrog, Yreu—140. unuall, Morrisan, i * XAYS fi”"l"" ;-lm':\‘.‘ : ldllln tkiug, - Fraukling Tk Hisli, Gartn, Morse, * iackburm, Quu ¥ Biout, Glddincs, i oone, dlove: eagran, Brgot, « . uwd:: - Houbius, iruzden, Uunipr, . Ruberts, Buckace, Hascla (Ga.), beules, Butjer, .| u:fl: (Va.), :hrlll-y. : or, . Blugleto Caldwell (Ky.), Heuile,’ Steloun " Caldwoll (Ten. J, Huasy, - Caydler, awit (N, Y. K J jfluu L? A House, olon, Tacker, Jomos (Als.), ‘Luroer, G Kelley, ues.. ¢s, suus, ell, Davis (N, C.), Kuumel, Whitthorns, Divrell, Laptua, Wigginten, Durhaw. Lizen, Wuliaws (Del.), Mannineg, Martin. tnyham. ans (8. C.), Mckenzie, 8o the motton to suspend the © he bill was defeated, there being less than two- thirda In the aflirmative. ‘The House then commenced the memorkal rerviee in respeet of the late Terrence J. Quinn, Represontativa from New York. Resotutions appropriata to the oveaston were offered by Mr. Twckwood, and unanhnosly adopted, and enlo- gles on the Wi wmil character of deceased were ivmmmnmd Messrs, Lockwood, Mavham, lalley, Covel nsend (N, Y.), Jouus (U.), Caldwell (Tel aml Errett, und tben the ilause adjourn: TFIRES. AT WANNAKEE, WIS, &Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. MADISON, Wis,, Feb. 8.—A fire st Waunakee, this morniog, destroyed eight butldings, the bent in the village. ‘The fire brok out in Taylor Brothers’ store, From there the firaled tothe Iarge hotel, and was only atayed by reaching n vacant lot. ‘Tha totsl loss will reach $15,000; insurance about $7,000. Causcof the fire un- koown. To the Wostern Agtoctated Press. MiLwaugen, Feb, 3.—Nearly the entiro busi- ners portion of Wannakee, a small village west of Madison, was tlesteayed by fire this morning. Loss about $12,000. Insurance, ns far a8 known : Luncashire, Eugland, 8700; Queen’s, England, £1,500; Continental, New York, 81,300% Saai- son Mutusl, $1,500; lleclz, Madison $500. A fira at Recilsburg, Wis., this morning, de- stroved Rorke's cigar-factory aml dwelling house; also @ honse owned by the Misses Borns- low. loss, $3,000: fnsursnce, 8850 in the Cou- tinental, vew York AT TERR —— . HAUTE, IND, Bpectal Dispateh to The Tridune. Terns Haurs, Ind., Feb, 8.—At s qusrter past 9 o'clock the Fourth Ward 8chool Building, on North Fifth street, was discovered to be on fire, the flames Lreaking through the roof at the bellry. The flre wasdiscovered by a boy named Frank Pescheck, aged 11, who, with great pres- encoof mind, went direct to Prof. Landrum, the Principal, and quletly informed him of the Im- pendlog danger. The Principal exhibited fudl- cloits coolness,and directed the acholars in each of theflve rooins to take their booksand marchout in single file, which was accomplished witboud any excitement or fnjury to any of uver 400 echiolars present. The building was Uadly damaged. ‘The loss Is estimated at $4,000; in- ‘o in Martford Compaay, 84,000, ‘The Firo tmont s greatiy censured by all for the remarkaply bad management shown. e AT ST. MARY’S, KAS, ‘TorEgA, Kas., Feb. 3.—8t. Mary’s College, n Catholic Institution located at 8t. Mary’s, Pot- tawatomie County, twenty-four miles from tbla city, was destroyed Ly fire thia afternoon. The loss fs $30,000 to $40,000. The furniture was mostly saved, but the clothing belonging to niucty-eignt boarding students, libraries, lix- tures, ctt., were entirely destroyed. ‘The re ls supposed to have caught from'n defective flue. AT KILKENNY, 87, Paut, Feb, 8.—A df last eveoing at Kilkenny, = statlon on the Minneapolls & 8t. Louls Road, about fifty miles south of bere. ‘T'wo stores and the Post-Office wers burned,—about half the town. AT LEE, MASS, Lxe, Mass., Feb, 8.—Baird's and Morey's Blocks and the Eplscopal Church burned to-day. ‘The business centre of the town was wiped out. Loss, $116,000; losurance, $61,000. CHICAGO. A atill alarm tothe Fire Patrol at 5:20 last evening was caused by an overheated ateam-oipe in the four-atory brick building No. 94 Wabash avenue, occupled asa clothing store by H, A Kobn & Co. AT GILMAN, ILL. Gunax, Ik, Feb, 2.—A firo yesterday ac-. stroyed John P. Ghuls's agricultural warehouse. Loss, $18,000 to $20,000; insurance, $11,000. OBITUARY. GEN, GEORGE CADWALADER, oecial Dirpatch (o The Tridune. PuiuApzrriia, Feb. 3.—0on. George Cad- walader, who died this afternoon, only eight days after his brother, the Judee, had for more than balf a century been connectad with the militta of the conntry. He jolned the City Troop n 1819, and was made Cantain of the Philadelphia Grays at the age of 26, Ten years Iater he was made General of the First Brigade, First Diviston, of the State Militia, and wase suc- cesslvely re-elected until mustered In as o Major-(ieneral of volunteers in 1801, He rendered aamirable serviceat the timoof the Kunow-Nothing riots In 1844, servea through the Méxican war as & Brigadier-Uenerul, und was breveted Major-General. wuring the War he was on the Alsslesippl with the Army of West Teonessee. Ho waa first President of the Vet- erans of the Mexican war, and also Comman- dant of the Loyal League of the United States. OTHER DEATHS. h Hpectal Dispateh (o The Tridune. DxoATuR, 1Il., Feb. 8.—Mrs, Cornelia L. Ste- venson, wife of a formér pastor of the Blapp Chapel, in this citv, dled at Rushville, IiL,, this mornlog, aged 47 years, Bhe was the mother of Willlam 8, Btevenson, of the National Bunk of this city, who has gono to attend the funeral, Spectal Diepaich {0 The Triduns, INDIANAPOLIS, Feb, 8.—Col. Bernard F, Mul- len, of the Thirty-ifth Indiana (Irtsh) Regiment, died here this morning at an varly hour, of con- sumption. He liad boca & candidute bofore the legislative caucus of his party for Siate Libra~ rian, but bad boen conlinea to his roow almost ever afuce bio had been bere. lle wus o mnan well known throughout the 8tate, and by 1rishe men~~particularly by Fenfans—all over the country. When the Irish Republic flourlshed in New York City, Col. Mullen wus appoluted Secrotary of War, and kopt his heagquartors fu thy Motfate wanslon. "‘ ek —— TALMAGE. The Ewlnent Diviue to Have an Overhiaul- lug.” New Youwx, Feb, 8.—~The Birooklyn Presby- tery met this afternoon for the purpose of call- Ing the Hev. T. DeWitt Talmaxe, pastor of tho Brookiyn Tubernacle, to account for wandering from the prescribed linvs of Presbyterlantam, sud thersby briuging religiou iuto coutempt. ‘hers was & laree atteadance, and the fricnds of Talinage rallied nround bim In force, . ‘The Rev. Dr, Crosby sald Le bad consulted with thres members of the New York Prus- bytery 1g'regprd to offeriug rcsohitlons, aml they bad exborted hlin to do so. Ile therefure ofored the followingy Wokugas, Toe Itev, T. DeWits Talmoge, D, D., is charged by common fane with falschoud and deceit, und wilh usiug imoreper methods u alng, which tend 10 bring religlon iuta con- Rukas, 1t {3 the duty of the Prehytery to protect the goud nawe of fls mewbers when thoy are unjustly seta nd to subject those who of+ fend to pruper discipiine; therefare, Qesolved, That a cummiittee, consisting of thros ora and two Eluers, ve sppoibted tu invost)- o nature and extent of the common voierred to fu Eho preamblo, aud report tu the P ylery what, If auy further, action shall be taken, Thers was counsideruble discusslon as to whethier the pastor of the Taberuaclo had been guilty of the charees, i whether it was worth while to enter {nto the lnvestigation, ‘The Ruv. Dr, Cuyler offeced the following: Lasoloed, That & commiltes of four members of the Presbytery—two iujuisters aud two Elders be appolnted to visit the Tabernacls Presbyterian Church aud mske a carcful fuqulry in reg 10 all matters of comuion report in referynce to Subbath wonblp, sad in refercuce to ke Iste movement to rewove the debi upon esid church, snd glsa that the Cominiites of Tnquiry be enjolnedta conduct thelr luterview with the ut- moet Irankness snd brotherly kiuduess, sud to re- port to the Presuylery at au varly day, The Kev. Ur. Talmsge offered 8 resolution that they go foto e Investigetion at once. Mg resolution was withdrewn. Cuyler's was voted down, snd the Rev, Dr, Crosby's sdopted. The Moderator tien l‘;wluud as the Come ml&lc:hmficv.ll,)r.fiv‘tm‘ {l’ the “SV.E}:J" wfilh‘ e ¢ v, Dr. McClellan, an b cock pud McDougal. a5 e eet— . 5 TELEGRAPHIC:-NOTES, - ~ JACRSONVILLS, Fls., Feb.' 3.~Uen! Bborman und party arrived this moroiug, snd lert for 8t Augustiue uud a tripup tae 5t. Jobu's River. “Fbere was uo publio dewonstration. PuiLavziriis, Feb, 3.—The report that ne- Rotlatiurs are on fuot fur a reuewal of the cual cowbinatiouls denled by Judge Asa Packer, FOREIG Progress of the Plague--- Its Extent and Or- igin. Brought from Oentral Asia to Russia in a Bhawl. Vietims Falilug by llundreds Be- fore thie Dreadful Pestle lence. A Fearful Panic Caused by the Visitation in Eastern Russia, Striet Quarantine Instituted Against Russian and Turkish Ports. Tlhe French Republicans Galn Largely in the Supplementary Elections. Most of the anauru::’;""ylstry Will Re- main in Guiloe, THE DEADLY PLAGUE, 178 ORIGIN, Loxpow, Feb. 3.—Tho origin of the plague in Russin is thus given: A Cossack returning from thoe wor to Wettisnka Lrought his lady- love a ehawl, which slip wore two days and then sickened, with nlf the symptoms of the plague, and dicd. 'Tho ollowing four days other members of her family died. The Qiseaso spread rapidly, the local nuthorities not paying any attention to it till half of tho inlinbitants died, and the remnindor wera unable to bury the victims. Thon, when ths cpidemio had as- sumed serious [dimensions, energetic means wero taken for proventing its sproading, and strict quarantines were establishad, firstly, in towns and villages, shutting off tho streots whera the plaguo reigns from the rest of tha place; and mecondiy, by surrounding the villages with troops, so that nobodyis al. lowed to pass in or ont. ‘IMIE PANIO IN RUSSIA is almost incredible. Every class and station in lifa have patitioned for tho entire cessation of all intercourse, even postal communication, ‘bolwoen the rest of Russin and the Volga. Lottors sont from Astrakhan and Zaritzin are not received by the persons to’ whom they are addrossed. Bome poople even ree fuso to take paper monoy, fearing the germ of infection might ba communicated through it. It is almost impoasiblo to describe tho torror wlhich has token posseasion of tho poople, e THE RUSSIAN SANITANY COMMISSION has proposed to shut off the Volga lino from all intorcourse with Wostern Russia, and permit communiontion only nndor quaran. tine. Russion rallway cars are not admitted to Gorman ftorritory. The export of grain from Poland will suffor sovercly from this restriction, The Roumanian Governmont is discussing tho expedioncy of prohibiting the transit of Russion provisions sent to viotual the Balkan army. PABSPONT REGULATIONS, Benriy, Feb, 3.—An Imperial decroe has beon published. establishing strict pausport regulations between Russla nnd Germany after Feb. 10, Every travolor befors entor- ing Germany must prove that he has not been in n suspeoted or infected district with- in twenty days. All clothos and baggage 1ust be disinfeoted. DENIRD, Hr, Prrensoung, Fob, '8.—The Oficial Messenger unys the Governor-General of Mos- cow contradicts tho roports of tha appoearance of the plague in a villago near that city, BPREADING. ToxpooN, Fob, 3,—A Vienna corrospondent #oys the German Ambassador ot 8t. Peters. burg Los advised his Governmont that the plagne is sproadiog rapidly. It Lns passed tho limity whero, according to ofticial ac- counts, the lnst cases wera reported. Ilo urges that Germany take immodiate and cnorgetio measuros to repel it. E NON-INTERCOURSE, VienNa, Feb, 8.—Thoe Presse says Ausiria ia about to issue an order forbidding travelers from Rnssla to cross tho frontier unless provided with passes from tho sanitary uthorities, QUARANTINR, The Porte announces that Rusaian ports will Lo’ quarantined agalust all Turkish ports on the Kuropean cosst of tho Dlack Hea. + The Tast Rouwellan Commission hos pro. posed the samo wensure along the.coast from Kustenjo to Bonurgas. Roumnnla hos decroad i shmilar courso fn the deltn of the Danubo and cosat of the Dobrudrchs, and las ssued regulationa identical with thoso put fu force Ly Ausiria in vegard to the trafilo.and importation of ©0ods across the Iiimian frontier, « MORK,-PHKCAUTIONS, Toxnox, Fob, #.—A dispatch from Paris roporfs that special procautions ngainst tho plaguo aro belng taken at. Maraollles and other sonthern points, TFRANCE, BUNDAY'S ELECIIONS, Pans, Fob, 8.—In the supplementary eleation yesterday for members of the Chame bor of Doputies, Da Fourton and Huron TReille, Consorvatives, wero re-olected, Count Do Mun, Conservative, was dofeated by Maguot, Ropublican, and the Marquis Da la Rocho Jaquelein, Causervative, was defoatod by Jouffrault, Republican, Al Floury, He- publican, wns probably elected. Lo Royer and Debous, Ilepublicans, have boen electod for Montinedy and 'I'arbes, respectively. Heoond ballots are necessary at Uzcs and Yasingesuz., GEN. CHANZY . writes thht o nover consonted to be a candi- date for tha Prosidenoy. THE CAMINET, | « Pamwy, Feb, 8,1t s expected that tho Cabiuet will bo reconstrncted to-morrow with only two or throe mew wombers, Telaser. enco de 'Hort .will certainly retire, 'The T'empa says besides' Waddiygton the follow- ing Minlsturs will raaln in oifice : Do Mur- cerv, Froyciuct, and Leoy Hay, Uen,' Gresloy aud Aduiral Potbngu, <4 e “ONNEBALS RETIRED, - . Lonooy, Fub 8.—4 Pugla dispatoh says Dne d'Aumaly, copmends “the Beveuth Aruny :Corpéy is tos bb plavod- ¢a -balf pay. Gt G tesley, ptokist, Minlator of Wa, is to sucossd the Do d'Aumale, and Gen. Faire is to be Minister of War. WILL GO TO PARIS, ‘The opinlon gaius ground that the Cham. Lers will gpoedi for Paris, THR ALLEGED MIRACLE. Towpox, Feb, 8.—A DParis correspondent says the Bishop of Grenoble denics that the Popo’ has condemned tho mirncle at T Saletto as an imposture. On tho contrary, lo nuthorizod tho crowning of the Virgin's statue thore aa approved by the Congregation. of Riten. Rowg, Feb, 8.—The Owertators Romano states that the I'apo has not yet pronounced judgment respecting the mirncle of La Sa- letta, THE GERMAN REPRESENTATIVE. BenuiN, Feb, 3,—The Post says the Ger mnn Government has decxded not to send new credentinls to the German Ambnssador ot Parla. It vegards its official diplomntia relations with France as not having bean in- terrupted for o single moment, The Am- bassador s accredited to the Republic, not to the President, for the time being, STRENGTR OF THE LEFT. Loxpow, Feb. 3.—A Paris dispatch saye the irreconcilable Radicals were defeated by n large majerily in the Marseilles municipal election, Sunday's parlisamentary electiona show a gain of six Deputies for tho Loft. The strength of the Left in the Chamber of Deputies is now 187, i COMPLETED, Loxpoxn, Feb. 8.—A Paris dispatch snys the composition of the new Cabiuet as given Monday evening shows it orgauized with the hope of sccuring a durablo majority. The new members ara Bonator Leroyer, Minister of Justico; Deputy Lepere, Min- ister of Commorco; and Jules Ferry, Min- ister of Education. Tho mew Cabinet will Lo gazotted Wodnesday. It is expectod that it will mect the Chambors with the samae programme which Dufsuro prosented. It appears probablo that it will resist genoeral amnesty and the retarn of tho Chambers to Paris, 5 In reforonco to the impeachment sohemo, tho corrospondent doubts from the tone of the Radioals whether rosistance would ba successfal. DUFAULR was urged at tho Councils held Monday and Friday of last week to remain in office. o altered his determination ou Saturday, when ho saw by the numbers who called upon him, pretending to dissttade him from it, or congratulating him on his rotirement, that ho wns considered an impediment to the nmbition of others. Waddington sincerely wished that Lo would remain, AFGHANISTAN, SHORT OF WUPFLIES. Loxpox, Fob. 3.—A correspondent of the Civil and AMilitary Gazelle of Lahoro tele- graphs from Kholat-I-Ghilzai, Jan. 25, that suppliea thoro nre obtained with groat difii- culty. Tke nrrangements of the commisainrat in the rear of the army are in a doplorable state, The comimissary offlcers appoar un- able to forward stores to the front, Oavalry and artillery-men and horses are euffering from want of clothing and food, Tho peoplo of tho country aro snlky, and inclined to be insolent. All natives suspocted of bearing arws {n Candabar TAVE BEEN BEARCHED, tho concealment of arms belug punished. Yaur elephants and 108 bullocks dled from cold and starvation, ‘[he forward movements to Ghirisk and Rhilat-I.Ghilza1 are attributed at Candahar to the searcity of fornga in that neighbor- hood, The camels there aro dying daily in groat numbers, the supply of food having nrrived too late to save them from the eficcts of the previons starvation. The troops are in good health and spirits, but are beginning to weary of the monotony and hardships of the campaign, and would gladly seo it ovor and return home. FOUWARD MOVEMENT, Loxpax, Feb. 8.—A correspondent at Hazarpir telegraphs ns follows: All the troopa hore will march to Khuran Tucsday. This probably sigoifios co-operation with Gon, Stewart's advance from Kbelat-I.Ghil- zui. CABUL, Tt is reported that Yakoob Khan Is actively concentrating the fragmonts of his anny around Onbul. GREAT BRITAIN, TRADE DEFIESSION. Towpox, Feb. 8.—Notico of a 10 per cent reduction in wages from the 15th of Fob- ruary bag beon posted in tho 'Tyno ship- building yards, ‘Chis will affoct 6,000 work- men, Of the 142 cotton milld In tho Bolton dis- triot, twaonty-threo are closed and twenty- eight working on shiort time, in consoguence of tho doprasaion in trade. DOOK LADOREZRS' ATRIKE, . TLoxpox, Fob, 3,—A dispatch from Livor- pool suys trans-Atlantlc stoamera can neith. or bo loaded or discharged on acoount of the dock laborers' atrike, Stoamors an. nounced for Now York will have to sail punctually, with or without cargo. If- forts aro bolog made to obtain labor from other places. ‘The Masters have warned the men that they are driving trode from Liver- pool, THEATHE BURNED, Lonvon, Feb. 8,—The Glasgow Theatro Royal waa dostroyed by five yestorlday, It cost originally 2160,000, No lives wero loat, THE CATTLE DISEASE, Loxpon, Fob. .—Thbe Uritish' Consuls ln tho United 8tates inform tho Privy Council that pleuro-pneumonin cxists among cattlo in a mild type in varlous parts of the coyn- try, but it iv not infections. e cattle by the stoamer Stato of Alabama, bought in the samo market and ot the samo time ns thoso by the steamor Ontario, were subjectod to rigid cxanwination and found hoaltby, Thoy wora shipped to Loudon for to.day's wmarket, Tho agricultural interost is ondeav. oriog to indnow the Privy Council to sched. ule the United Htates as an infeoted country, ALBERT GRANT A BANKRUET, Loxooxn, Feb, B.—Albert Grant has flod a potition in bankruptey, Linbilitios, £081,093. g . GERMANY, . INTEUNATIONAL JEALOUSY, Besuw, Fub, 8.—The Nutional Gueelts says {t is higLly probable that the remarka- ble attitudo of tho Danish Court at the Duke of Cumberland's marringo prompted Gere many to ask Austria to abrogate Clause & of the Treaty of Prague. ACQUITTED. Bznury, Feb, 4.—'ho vourt-martial in the caxe of the offivory of the irou-clad Grosser Kurfurst has ended in a judgment of acquit- tal on all the essontial points, THE RELIGIUUS CONTHOVERSY. Loxnox, Fob. 8.——A dispatch from Berlin #sys there is & crodable rumor that Dr. Falk, Minister of Putlio Worship, has pro- posed, und the Pope scoepted, a scheme of reconciliation making Prussia instead of Bouth Germany the centra of gravity iu ecclesinstical affairy, aud detaching the Sces - matter to tho Powers, - The extsting law of Metz and France, Lurg from the Church of ROUMANTA, A WAR CLOUD. Viexxa, Feb, 3.—Tho oceupation by the Roumanians of n position near Bilistria, which thoy claim as belonging to the Do- brudja, is n very serious afiair. The Rou- maniaus, by an overwhelming display of forco, compelled {he Russinns to abandon tho Arab Tolia, a fortress on the outskirts of Bilistrin, Tho Roumaninn Government on Snturdey reccived an inthmntion stmul- tonconsly from 8t. Petersburg and from Gon, Todleben to withdraw immediately, but they formally refused, aud a collision is probable. Loxpoy, Feb. 3,—A Vienna correspondent reports that it is certnin Ronmania will ‘disa- vow the action of the General commanding the troops near Bilistria, and will refer the INDIA., BALLOON FATALITY. Loxpoy, Feb, 8.—A Caleutta correspond.’ ont telegraphs as follows : ) Col, Percy Wyndham, the distinguished, soldier of fortune, formerly with Garibaldi! and with the Northern army in the Ameri. can Oivil War, hins been killed ot Rangoon in attempting a balloon ascension, DROUVGHT. The failure of the usual winter rains causes anxiety throughout Northern India reganding the spring orops. CUBA. THE ELECTIONS, HAvaya, Fob, 3.—The elections of Pro- vineinl Deputies commenced Saturday, The! Inberal Conservatives are reported to have, triumphed in Havanna .and neighborhood.: Tho Gazeta hag published a decreo giving in. satruclions in regard to the clection of mem- bers of the Spanish Cortez. SPAIN, . MILITARY CONSCRIPTION, Mavwip, I'ob, 3.—~The military conserip- tion was effeoted throughous Spain to-day' without difficulty, ’ BY MATL, . BISMARCK'S OWN SOOTALISM. Pall, Atall Gazette, The followlog observations, written recently by a German whoso opinfons are worth uotiug, have a particular intercat just now: I3 {s & mistake torcgard Blsmarck ns an ene- my of Soclalism itself. Blsmarck {s himselfa Bociallat,—In my opinfon, a Boclaliat of the most dangerous kind. For ho fa an Absolutist So- clailst, who drcams of crushiog Liberal {deas and Liberal movements by carrylog out in an Absolutist manner a great part of tho economic programmo of the Soclal Democrats. . Bls- marck, , therefore, may be sn encmy of Democratio Soclalism, bat he 15 no op- ponent of Boclalism ftself, On the contrary, he secs in Bociallsm & . means of more firmly catablishingabsolute zovernment In Prussia and Germany. In 1848, when ho was still an nlmoat uunknown Junker, Blsmarck made a speech In the Prussian Chamber, in whictihe sald that Lib- craltsm was only to be put down by Bcbiallam. 1 suppose you know of his rolations' with Lassalle, ot the time of his conflict with the Liberal party fn Prussin. As ho conquered tio Liberal party without Lassallo by the war of 1306, those relatfous fell to the background, but were not broken off t111 the Bocialist move- ment, {n passing into the hands of Karl Marx, becaine altogether anti-natiunal and Demo- cratfc. Mennwhile Bismarck had no noed of octalism, Ho succceded In attacbivg the Lib- cral party to himself in two wayst.in the first place, by Kulturkampf against the . Clerical party. Dy takdug up the Liberal struzgle ogalust clerical ' sscendency he made o double success, Ile succceded In attach- fng to himself a mejority which was ready to forget all other points of the Liberal programmo whenever it seemed sbly that he might make peace with the , Clerl. calst JAs lonz as Dismarck would fight agalust Rotno the Liverals were ready to postpone all the oliticul postulates of their programine. Next Blamarck suceceding In seducing the Liberals to #ive up thelr principles of Iresdom ono after the other; fnasmuch as he. led them to deny thoso vury principles ns soon as the Clerlealy ap- Yunlcd to'them tnsupport vl thelr own clalme, n this way Bismarck hos struck a heavy blow agaluat the Liberals, The other way In which Blsmarck uttactied the Liberal party to himself wus thirough the fdea of German nationality, ‘The Literal party is ulso the .pstional party Kn Germany; and Bismarck strengthened and .ex- tended his power immensely in makinguseol the natlonal feeliug of the Liberals, He asked per- nclunll{ for saine fresh cxtension of the sphera of the Uerman Imperial Government: and the Liberals, hoplug that theso extensions would weaken the power of Particulartem and of the Httle German Governments, graoted all he ask- . ‘They did not perceivo that thelr work went beyoud thelr wishies, nud strongtheped thy pows er of Absolutfsm. ‘The most dangerous mens- ura yet voted by the Liberal party fa autborlty to buy up il German rallways for ‘the German Ewpire. 'The Liberal party did not see tho "Ab- solutlst-Boclalist tendency of that moasuce, With all the rallways in bis hands, the lteichs. kauzlor will, of course, bavo the highways of commerce under his control; and ho wiil be able to ruln indystrial ecstablishments or to coerca thelr proprigtors, by taritls aud the ko, to scll Ltoso establishuients to the Empire, In this way the dream of Absolutlst Boclnnnq may be realized. As to lhelr nateriol welfare, the workmen may be o Little better off than now, for Blamarck' must attach them to his causs; but politicgliy the whole Germau natlon wil] be {u subjection to Absolutlsin. There will bé no more “{ndependence anywhera: all (lermans will bo employes of the Stute, 'Tnis 1s what § mean by saylig that Blsmarck {s not a foe of Socialis 1i¢ has ouly maneuvred so adroilly that the Liberals have voted their own destruc- ton} und ho tanot now persccating Bocialism, but democracy, In persecuting Bocial Demo. crats, You have evidence of thls I the fact that the Christian Bociolista of Hofprediger Blocker In Herliu are untroubled; not so the Dowocratic socliliate. NEW GOVERNMEINT OF DOSNIA, Iandon Soeciator, Jam. 18. 'I'hle(Aurll;ll{! ‘f?uflmenl has puul;nhod l: ravisional statul ur Lhie gave meut uf 0| Knd Uerzepovivg. ‘Theé Dr&vlm,qv“l. unlt %r the name of * Bosnia,"” und with Berslevo'for Capital, are placed nnder the Imparisl Minlstry, und not under that of cither Hungary or Austrtu. ‘The Clvil Uovernment: will bo under | the control of the Forelgn, Ottice, whils «tho Scommon Miulstsy? will m-gxn fov.taxstiop, the budgel, the customs _uu:,fi‘ sud _the mausgetent of domalns) o Turk- | shlnxes will be tal ex- retalued, . speclally on Clristlaus, ru to e walutained for the rre-cm. and the existing subordiuate oflicials, but they will be superintended in cach depart- ment by wen imported from the ulder provinees of the mouarchy. ‘Lhls arravgeoicnt 13, por- haps, tho best possible, while the ictlon of the Hultan's sutbority lv ket ups but Bosuls must ultimately be united with Delmutia, Count Appouyi las uow to settle the queation which has so vexed Bir Guruct Wolsoley,—~namuly, the right of Austriun ofticials to pusieh strangers In Bosuta, who, If the country is in fheory a proviuce belonging to the Sultan, will ba en- titled ta the benes of thy “ capitulatious. . e —— . SUICIDE, 3 2 Ciucinnazy, Feb, 8.—J. I’ Cumrains, of the frm of Cummius & SBous, valve mauulactyrers, on Frout street, dled this wmornipg frow an overdose of laudauum. Whether iaken with the futestlon’ to cowwit suldde ornot, is not yet determinod. 3 8vecial Digaich 10 TheTvidbune., . '\ . i, La8arrs, 11, Feb, 8. —At about .10 o'clock this mornlug Adam V. Hughes, Jr., 20 yoars of aye, vuly son of the Police Magistrateof this city, committed suiddo jo the edl- toilsl roum of " thy Denocrat oflice, by swallowlug prussic acid: He was . sione in tho roum at the two “of - taklpy the polson, but an ‘grapty vlal fuund in'hI¥ pas- sesston revealed - the' “fastrugientulity ' ot ' bly death, which speedily ensued. “Ho um{wilh‘ 8 struggle, und witkont xmvr\lu;"' £y wn(u_?% ruan. A privata pote lett by ble'to the pul isler of tho Democral, uud 8 short communica- tion addressed by biw to the puolic, as well as sundry receut declarstions of his to his frends, luaicate clearly that be bad Joug coutewplated cexcepl auch a3 i uch anend. In s vore 1o e scribes his Gesperato rosiye 1y 1oL he 3, plovinent and e eheerlers outtony % O e was 8 well-vducated yous, ™, hetd tn geaeral esteen, 4 LovIsviLLE, K., Feb, 8.— 1, Jefl Brown, who mysterfously ILdl(n:;d ool ot the 19 of November fn peared o of the causl this mornl‘n‘é‘yfl;"“"’rd upouy u while engaged In dredging e redie-bogy the day of s dissppearance po o, 02 ed a lanquet et the nuenlne . tobacco warehouse, and mr(oui e of the “collation " thers prosigey, ;o il the place 1n an intoxicated cam!l(lu;l el o'cloek In the evening, und was never g o4 again, Jefferson Brown was about Mem il age at the timo of his dlsappesrance, n’:dm " o number of years a lawyer of tity o, s L bu s betore the election, T TareY from the cons M of — 4 40 ABOLISH FROGS, [t * Apeetal DisBaleh 10 Tha Tyipwne, a0 MENDOTA, 11, Feb, 8.—Maurice Ford, of A, the boy, n brakemaa on a frolzht-trany of 'm i of nols Central, had his heel caught in 1he h! J o & rail while switching the cars sy mmm?“ o1 few miles south’ of Lere, In Plungiy ‘W W eacape, he fell, and the cars passeq over‘ mt: o hend,‘mlluhlng the skull to a pulp, His deury ot was instantancous. v 2 ¢ ol antane 5. He was brought hera 5 :l;‘ . RUNAWAY, ool Bueetal Diepated 1o The Trisune, ped JangsviLLg, Wis,, Feb, 8.~Mr, ang M, 3, 1 Forbea wers thrown from a carriage .10.',, . I steo embankment at the south end of Afln. ’". Dridgo last night, and_ both very seversy 1. Jured by striking upon n stump, Mes, Fotbey o sullered a fracture of the skult aud ‘had s Pl & boucs of the right arm broken Just abore th fu wrist. Mr. Forbes tyas severcly brutsed |\m: bis E«r:‘:xznd, andalso rocolved some luter] ;;c A FATAL FALL, o Fpecial Dispatch to The Tridune GnAND tarips, Mich,, Feb, G—A fuy, Jll T 3 cldent occurred this forenaon on the steapyy i Geo. I E. Paine, Jobn Ridgood, » su. [l © carpenter eogaged in wmaking repalrs, fg " through a hatchway, and struck on the back of t\‘; his bead, crushing in the skull. Ile died [y ) die few wiputes. . o wos about 67 years old, wy leaves soveral grown-up culldren, g :: CRUSUED, 0o INDIANAPOLIS, Fub. 3.—At Deputy, fud, thy 80 morning a’young man nnmed Graston wy " canght by the machinery ina four-mil}, bres. 10 fugg every bone 1 bis body. bet ———————— u + CANAD b . [13 Death of Bishop Bothune~The Cattle.Neale the ers—Baron Ekstomer—Ionds Jeoorersd, me Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. ’ ‘TORONTO, Ont., Feb, 8.—Bishop Bethune disl we in this city at 11 o'clock this morning. Hews Re ceeded the loto Bishop Btrachan In 1867, and H was 70 years of nze at the timeof hisdeats, fat He had. been sufferiog for some timo fnm Iae erysipelas, to which he finally fell o vietin, - ne 3 Spectal Dispateh to The Trivune. th MonTREAL, Feb. 8,—Although many Canadiss #d cattle-dealers have been baaly frighteaed owing e to tha restrictions at English ports on Amerka fac cattle, few havo been hurt. One dealer soll " four car-loads Thursday last on this market st 13 a considerablo loss, but the acaro hus sioce kept e Dback stock, and, owing to the scarclty ot cattle, © better prices have beon obtatned ; two carloads W wero sold to-day at o bandsowno profit. Advies tr to-day from Liverpoolshow that caroesof Amer [d {can cattle aro befng passed through that port ¥ Thompson, Murray & Co., of the Canads Ship. ht ping Compauy, recolved the following telezra o to-day: “The Alabamn cattlo passed the ho- apection.”?- Each cargo 18 belng fnspected sud th passed on its merits, consequently shippers wha closoly inapect stock before leaving have litts & to fear from the closo scratiny which the British i Government demauds, {,‘ Daron Ekstomer, o member of the Swelit ‘ Housc of Nobles, is now In the eity, for the pur- M pose.of making nrrancements with the Domis of fon Qovernment for the scttlament of s e x; nwinber of Bwedos In the Province of Manliots. s After sn foterviow with’ Bir Hugh Allag, to It proceeds to Ottawa, to confor with the Goversr sh ment. He anticlpates su extensive emigration 10 frum Bweden to Manitoba durlng the conlsy ;lal summer, - [ 8t, Jouws, N, B,, Feb, 3.—Turnbull & Co, have recovered $100,000 fu bonas stoles froa Re them laat Decamber. :: e —— THE WEATHER, Orzica or Tus CuiEr Stovat Urricy Wasuinaron, D, C., Feb, 8—1 a. m,~Indi tions—kor Tennessea and the Ohio Valley sligntly yarmer, southerly to westerly wiods stationary or slowly falling parometer, and parte 1y cloudy weather, . For the.Lower Lako region, light svow sid varily dloudy weather, and variablo winds; 20 Qetided chxnge o temperature. + Nor 1the Upper Lake region, winds shiftlog 9 northeast und southeast, increasivg cloudinesh Daht anow, and durlng the day slisut fallia barometer, and rising temperature. For the Upper Misslssippl umd Lower M- sour] Valleys, in the castern portions falliug barometer, casterly to southerly windsy wht artly “cloudy weathor, followed by rbisf aroimeter, colder norcherly to westerly windy aud areas of suow norsh of Missourl. Maximuoi, j3; wiulinum 30, . . GEALKAL VI IERYATIO _ Cutoanio » Win: t ¢ J u \ A . 1 1 © ! T 1 t i t L P! ( ' ! 1 1 1 1 Naw \QEE fi'fiffli‘ffifi_"i,,mm e Bepantd; gt Oceu Kiug, froia ew York, bsf® o i At e g, 4 [ Yark b Kyt -re fro b T O T e, 18 Lirreod. Bip Peinbroke: e VRbpi Yo s . 2 iy Prudently break up your cold by the BBET Ly e of Dr. Juyiu's Expectoraut, s old remeof f07 luoge wnd Lroats, sud u Cerlain Cougl