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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY., FEBRUARY 7, 1879—TWELVE PAGES. FOREIGN. - sbow that i is apottod faver, and in one coes ) ¢ has pressntqd symptoms of metastasis bu. vonfea, The Hanitnry Doard of Trieats President Grevy's Address | has declared that this disesse Is vory prob. . | statement of certain transactions in ming o T e I0R s, 1o | 8locke. The friends of Dr. Linderman declura whom the whole matter was reterred, the papers | that, durlng the latter monibs of his Mcbrz’m' were loat somewhere in the fles of the House. | he was continually harassed by such thin 8ince 1661, Lo of the rakd three appralscra have | and that, in their opinlon, these gross anng Q{v',',",’""“u!"’,m”;“"'fi' were tnm:lg:hh ddington In the Department of Pubifc struction, most 8f which, howaver, were o ?1{5'}:‘:ncrl‘:‘l::nl:é‘t’lé":c;‘mal:llcmmh' At 'h?::k lecied by hls succesaor, Mr. Brunet, who was | South Sixth atreet. It wed o 0 Peachan £00 much occupicd with the tine aris {6 care-for i (AT Y from spring to fall sowing, West of ihe Mississippl the aversge of winter wheat has been reduced from that of Iaat searon, The conditfon of crops of crops o the It of January was not promising. The arca were united in marriage hy the 3 ev. 1. N, with only the near relaties ) . hile the helpless nastened his | of winter-rye has fallen off ahout 1 per cent. . o . | e advancement of education. M. Wadding- m b he gro,p died; the other—one Philip C. Clavton—makes | f0ces whic (e Man was helpioss NEREL G | Sia crop of coru Tor 1973 was. 177100000 to the French Legisla. ably idonticnl with the plngue. - Precantion- | ton was “appointed Minister of Forclen ATairs | ords an smboctame et #oclly e 25 vatl that he recolleets weil thv circtimatance of | Y 1o0ce wrates or rathier one of bisassiste | bushelaan focreare of 20,000,000 bushels from ary. monsures hnvo been ordered ngainst | n the Cablriet forined by M. Dufnure in Decen- | Comuany. "The bride th a. syt Ml Yo :uc "::'jm Mlll‘lx:'d. i s:'i:m.pp ants wrote a letter and_Glover signed 1L, to { 'lm 13 bnm Hhe average price at whllrhxllllwlll'l:"n:: tive Chambers. all vessels from Turkish Agean ports which b::lr;c\s\.?. “'31}% -::L;ug:n’nmw.; fil“c'mfiz un‘xlr- our highest circles, and l»lnnml’:lz“‘:r‘fler in of many well-known citizens of Annapolls, who h s 8 1wt o forg & i : b i claimant, o with e fact that his lot was | hobe now sovaiel Shoss R IR0 UnTar | Br.000,000 onehels: it the averaze prico st 5 s ba quarantined several days. Cholea, The mew Minfater . establlahed | + MICHIOAN \ iakenfof milltary purposes, and hisshop and | Ined and found tobe utterly whiich it waa old was 40 cents per bushel lower, rogramme of State o 1TALIAY PONTS, 85 once he most coraigl rolations with Bpectal Diepaich 1o Tha Tribung, uthouse: . 3 ) X MONEY WANTED. 80 Lhat the agziegate market value of the vrop Polia Roue, Fob. 6.—The quarauline at Italian | Eogtand, Italy, and even (ermany, snd as Dxrrotr, Mich,, Feb, 6— Butler to .l‘;::‘c"lxnl:.'“(y‘t'ml‘.(l:::\ry‘\‘l?:: ik S Tathe Western Associated Press was lees Lhan that of 1877 by aboiit 80006008 Y. porta hn been inarensed to twenty degs, mnd | SHIEl renescntativa of Erane st The Berlin s . There fy apopyey tidee Rallrond was by lis order extended WasnixaToN, D. C., Feb. 6.—The Becretary | ‘Thic high price of wheat in 1873 was owing to Cungress last year he won gohlen apinions trom | 98velonment to-day as to the prospecyyy ol Bls ussoiaten. 1% way chlefly to bis nflu- | betweea Democrats hnd Nationala for the f'" enee that the favorable decision upon the claima | compalgn in this State. Moses W, Py e fi‘f“()rue;v'ls wll'wlo nurlbll'x(%d. m;xl lll‘:_l H:erc‘nf man of the 8tate Committee of the ‘{n‘u“'{" country «il} count Premler Wnddington ~ation) amung its” greatest benefactors, ‘The recent publishes this afternoon a publle addrey y: the war in Europe. In 1878, 04,000,000 bushels, or one-fourth of the entire crop of wheat, was exported. the importation of certaln articles ia forbid. throngh the Clt{lnl Annajolis to tidewater, as | of War, in a communication to the House to- tha Aaimed, for milltary purposes solely, und that | dav, asks for s detlciency apppropriation o.t By the cxtension private roperty was occupied | $950.000 for the pay of thie men in ihe armyy for the use of the United Statee army, ke | the anproriation “having been made on the General states that whilo at this late dav ho | basis of 20,000 lustead of 25,000 men, Gambetta’s Speech on Assum. ing the Presidency of the Deputles. GREAT BRITAIN, T WHAT TILDEN PAVORS. Disnateh ta Tdfanapalis lefllml r. . b X 3 Te. i % WasmiNeroN, D. C., Feb, 8.—Mr. Tilden's PUINCE LEOPOLD. diptomatic intident with the Dey of Tanis re- | cinding the previous call fora State gy D e avod loamse1 he Astmaly | Tho Sensto Commisgee. tamorrow will cap- | frents scent to'be waiching the growini diller- Laxoos, Fob. 6.1t it agaln reported that, | Fe3ied S Wadltetun ae' detchmined upold: | tiun of e party at. Lawaing on M4 gl remembers that, there were on the linc of the | gidor the nomination of Samuel Hayes for Post- | race R ::nl‘ct‘lmfirrmll:l"lim e onrons | Fere Hyacinthe Branded Insane by the | Prince Leopold will take ordersin the Church R ALIon s e e aar e e pposed would be one day anead 'of gy, extonsion a blacksmith-shop and other bulldings | jnagter of 8t. Louls. Egyptian negutiations which resulted fn the ap- | Demacratie Convention, nnd necessary to bo removed. Lt is conclusively that he Is in favor of reasonable anpropriations Archbishop of Paris. of England, [eintment of n Frenchman as Miniater of Public nOW cally f; ¢ . ] k : mect {u Lansing on the rame day s :‘AL E‘l‘ce':,"’ damage to which comp authorized Mr. Dawes to raport for passage, | 0ovoscd to paylng the War clafms of -Bouthern | A Disease Resembling the Plague Now tifrces ki e nanal o | fio e imiche T MR |, et e : fat Tosallats. L, o I GOOD NEWA FOR LETTER-CARRIERS. avated to Concinnak Engulrer, WasuiNGToN, D. C.. kb, b,—Senator Ferry to-day made n move in the Senate looking to an nereage of the pay of letter-carrlers from $i00 o 1 the case, | without materlal amendment, Mr. Plumnb's the ?:‘JL':.T..'&‘L"".;‘&':“"lf.’e""lf.'.!"m“n°.5.er'w,,n“; foint_resolution providing that 50 per cent of one, und rrpart the accompauying bill,soproprl- | 1he charges of the land-geant railroads for aving $3,000 for the relief of the claimant here. | Governmeut transportation be patd them. ‘The {n, William Dadde, of Annapolis, In accordance { Joint rasolution propuses to establish 50 per cent with the facts as shown, #s a rensonably reduction provided by the 8u- has be inted Go 2 Prevalling In Thessaly. N‘:,, sa:,':hn"mo,: 3 varnar-Gapessl of 4 PLEURO-PNEUMONIA. Civil Strife Becoming General | Loxooy, Fob. 6,—Pleuro.pucnmonia has Alsop Kivg, daughter of the late Charlea Kind. | plied, ‘exists in regard lis desienation as Prime Minister cantot but of 'holdlmx‘ the z&mm u a wive satlsfaction to every friend of the French | yamg day, yet, noticlng Mr, Corang™ Repubiie, o !{‘! 1 :z T Lopeland's el 1y THE NEW MEMDERS OF TuB PRENON CARINET. | M °:'h":_ ol :mee Of the 23th inst, oy Ly, Benator Elfe Le Royer, who succesds M. Du. | !0% Dhereby, for obvlous ressons, chunge e e N O crenit ex-blacksmiths | prema Gourt decision on account of the stipala. | Lo 6000 per annusaccordiug to eervice and The Throtghout Afghan- ;‘“{""‘"’d‘ omang tha cattle at Bootle, mear | | or G e et F e D rcom: | date for the Naticnal Greenback Canmeme, ‘ In'the Coufederacy i jon in favor of the Guvernment, until the | population of the titles ju which they are em- istan, verpool. FAILURE. pHshed lawyer and a politiclan of areat fn- { the samo day, to meet it Mead's Opers.H, R s mutter is otherwise settled by judiclal determ- | ployed. The Senate Post-Office Committee wiil . AlLURE, flucnce, thoigh It dates from a comparatively | In Lansiog, at noon. Ido not, in this, yre ' Y inatlon. necrt an amendmuent o the Post-Oflice Appro- 3 Loxpox, Feb. 7.—Miller & Higginbottom, | recent perfod. 'The new Minister of Justice was ® bresgy BECRETARY SIIERMAN. MURE NONDS CALLSD. priatton hill luoking to this increase of ealary to FRANCE, cxtensive dyors at Oatheart, have folled. 1t | born at Geneva, of French parents, {n 1810, to commit any one o any - coaliton or gy SUR BRADLEY LETTER, ‘The Secretary of the Trensury called the fol. | this very meritoriuus class of public offlcers. PREBIDENT GREVY'S ADDRESS. bellaved e 2 Uaving completed his legat studies with great | BOT 18ve I power fo to dos but I deem I 4 gq)) o farmined <o of i preonl | Ny sounats ot Sated oty 197 S5t S Vesnunaes Fob. —Presdont Grvg, | 4 SSlerst QaSHOR o comamnings | i g e oo ot Ml MY, | e & oy e s = T &0, 3 n 9 H . r Copy Tetter to Arthur in respect to the son of Judge | N0 UL to No. 50.000, both inclusiva: 8100, o e "‘f“{‘“‘“““ to tho Chambors, says : ROUMANIA. the Orleans monarcliv, During the Empiro his | efrs totakeaction having in view tho .J:;:;‘:::," Bradley, which was read {n exccutivo sessfon of {g: ;,!'-;-gl’k;ufiioh}'w&lml‘l“fifimlgf;‘ Iim. Wasnisorox, D. C., Feb. 6.~Mr. Blaine pre- The National Assembly, 1n raising me.to THE CONTROVERSY W1TH RUBSIA. liberal opivlons prevonted him from fzuring in L No. 7, . 81,000, 3 $1, lon tleket to be supported by hoth nutional politics, but upon the oceurrence of | B0 D ¥ Doth partiey e revolubion ot Septomber, 1310, io was ap- | Lo SrOR BLCSton, Kurthermure, | mak polnted by the Government of Nattonal De- | g fale dtsnoattlon in the whols b s, fenso’ Procuror-General at Lyons. - He was | oepihit an earncst desire to carey out n'u'z"} ol elected to the Nattonal Assembly from the De- | of numerous tricnds, who, by co Withey partment of the Ruone, Feb. 8, 1871, beeanie 8 |y, fn person, havo érpmn'lcdyn F“WM“" promiucnt member aod ofticer of the Lett Cen- | Y'scray sl thelr forves azaingg o oo, 04 tre,and yas, I 1870, cliosen to the Benate, ‘Ils | contemptivle Adminfatration—ngainey it became WVice-Prestlent of that bodyy and was | Yieanisun aud misrale.” Tt ls gensraiy b recently prominently mentioned as the suc- ¥ beliered . ceasor of the Diic Q' Audiflrot. Pasquier fn tho | HoTe te-a that the whole affairis a ners re . the Senate, and said that fo comparatively few | N, 113,001 to No, 120,000, both fhclusise; total cases, and malnly at the fustance of geotiemen | coupon, $10,000,000,” Registered bonds redeetn- of great distinction who might not care to have | able at the pleasure of the United States after thelr requests for office but on the | the Ist day of July, 1873: €30, No. 5,001 to No. 8,100, both Inelusive; 8109, No. 91801 to No. publie records, ho wrote personal lebters. | 1o bott fuclusivo 86, No. 10,551 to No He dia not thiok {t bonorable in Arthur, or fafr*| 17150, both inclusive; 1,000, No. 40.901 to No. to thesa gentlemen, to disclose such letters, | 42,300, both nclusive; £5,000, No. 11601 to No, but 20 far ss he (Sherman) was concerned he | 12,150, hoth inclusive; 810,000, No. 10,701 to No. woutd, under the circumstances, rather have | 31800, both inclusive total reelstercd, 810,000, the Prasidency of tho Itopublic; hias imposed gront duties upon me. Ishall apply myself sented & wemorful from the muuufecturing companies of Maine, rcpresenting $2,000,000 capital and employing thousands of persons, nsking for an appropriation for mall servive be- tween one or nore of our Atlantic porta nnd Bouth Awmerican ports, The memorlalists say that the money will bo returued in tho jucreascd commerce. ‘Lhe memorial was referred. Mr. Paddock submitted a resolution fustruct- LonnoN, Feb, 6.—A correspondent at . Viennn snya Russia proposed ns a compro- unromittingly to their accomplishment, and } njien, before resorting to force, that Roumne shall be happy if, with the oco-oporation of | nidRy should withdraw a distance of two tho Souate and Chamber of Deputies, I do | kilometres from Arab-Tabis. , Lhis Roumania not remain below the lavel of what Franco | rafuses to do, s the matter is under consid- has the right to expect from my efforts and | grgtion Ly the Powers. y my devotion. Bincercly submissive to the 4 % 5 1 b 24 0 10 the Tlag. them published. Tlo sald thatif he heard of 000; azaregate, 20,000,000, Ing the Committeo on Agriculture to Inquire in | et law of parlinmentary governmont, I SOUTHI ATRICA. l'.{’(’.'dfi":fi'}n"{f,"'l‘l"s'f;’;:"i'“ Deshayes do Mar- | Moncy” Duinocrats. Keen obscrvérs do .n'?& DOUBTED, cahay MBr- | doubf that this public ;n{ hz:lu\u; pcrln:;llill! Icuenunr h‘:;h;ll:;;loned b); The Navy Department ives no credence to | Fegard to the reports concerning infectious is- | shall never enter into confliet with the na. THE PENDING WAR, rthur he would promptly pubilsh them, and cars A Miietr o the terir wwd, Niniater | nircue fo dlsre Juarrel conceals 1y cuses amoui borned cattle, Aurced to. of Fublic Worship, ad_ futerim, ‘was born ot | Jlerd soney Demasrane, CoPHF the exteny the Boston rumor of the foundering of the tional will as conveyed throngh 1its constitu. Towvox, Feb. 6.—Oape Town ndvices say not allow them to bo eked out throuan the | United States steamer Richmond, snd believes Mr. Wallaco submitted a resolution request- | tional organs, - the Znlis, offer but slight reslstanco, with- Dumfront, SMurch 16, 1823, Ho 1s attached b eloak of the secret seasion of the Scoato: that vessel will reach Gibraltar at the cxpected | (ner the Committes on Commorce to report the | o Y to the Minfstgy of Justice n 1330, e wus the oo, TARARDRT DEPARTMRNT, WasiRoTON, Jan. 16, | Ume. l‘;gusu”ln’l‘?:“kflx‘mwn e "lnter~stnze e In tho bills which it will submit to the | drawing into the interlor as the troops ad- | authorof a Bumber of brochures which pro- ;ll'l&;fl'fiuonfll.LTnnn’Blll;‘: lsmchuu l('lell:r CONFIRMED, PO siatice pniey, ol ihe:Suprapie. Gaitrty The Scnate confirmed 8. Newton Pettls, of recommending his #on for a pasition in Pcnnnylmnhk,ls Minister Resident at Bolivla, yI:u .'.'.L":?:;a...,"'.",.:,{",‘.‘.:‘.‘;, weptieman will | wnd John M. Prico s l'ostmaster at. Atchisun, claim bim an advanced Republfean. In Fobra- Buielal Tipateh (9 TAE T ok ary, 1571, M. da Marcere was clected to the Cinecanars, 0., Feb. 8.—~Tha publicatiogef Chamber of Dvputtes. At firat he joloed the | an interview with Judge Taft, In which by Feray movenent, but ho inally becatne & mem- | gtated that he would not decllne the Gubernye vote of the Chambers, and in questions | vance, The column under Col. Glyn liad raised by parlinmentary initiative, the Gov- | nn engagement Jan. 12 The Britiah ernment will bo guided by tho rcal wants | loss was trifling. Skirmishes are reported merce bl st the carlicst possible moment. Lafd on the table. Mr. Wallace guve notlce that he would eall fc up at an early dey. : her ol the Loft 'Contre, ‘of Which faction bo s 1 wonid be very glad to oblize Mr. Rradl Kaa. Mr. Wallaca (n.) presonted resolutions of the and from differont points. ‘hosen Vice-Pre S x torlal nomination If offered him, has hal ty b oun“m‘-mu"lmhmfuy (o heare and i nopey ok THE FOUR TAR CENTS. Grand Army of the Republie, Department of | UNMISTAKADLE WISHES OF THE CovNTRY. | —— s honl pace T ualdant, o alrays oMUt | offect to bring bis name to the front. In Tazge ity iflzh‘l’ml':m‘v'nf:." e tcf&’nhy’.irg’c’:,'é’,’:,‘n‘;&ti:lg”"}fg{‘l‘l!,:,'.‘“ #lnce yes- | pyyusylvania, remonstratiog agalnst the passage | Inspired by tho epirit of progress and ap- AUSTRIA. f'nl.:ululhmcm u{ uml Repubite. . Durhlm lican calenlbions. * 1t scems likely now that iy gcnl‘umur‘.hl coromired 3r. umuny nothing, Mrriio RO of the flouss }alll 13 regulata the adjustment of | pensement, it will devota particular atten. : FAVOR RETURNED. 2 ““'mm:g;! "f:'l'“::’;fll“ o m““";’:{"::m ;"““I DI:}"“‘"- ::‘“ ":"0'! dovl’l“ Wh"fflfl and Foster, ot jeave L tter witl th th o i} 3 e s & o v ‘The sentiment smnonz Repu! Bobe ihat 700 ey be ablo 15 combly with Alscre- | The ltest dlspatches to the Government dis- | PSHe Yice Fotattont Jold beforo tho Sennta un- | 7 (0 tho maintennce of tranquillity, se- | Lowoow, Feb. 0.—A Vinnn dispatch says | olcctoral ‘chemes whila B, Trlora was fn | que S Ent BESUE Tepabiicine ts tha on quest. Very truly, ete., Jonx SUERMAN. credit all former ndvices about Sitting Bult have | Gnished business, being the Jolnt resolution pro- | curity, and confidence, which are the beue. | it is roported that Germany, in consequence | power M. dn Marcere was frequently fu the Jace f the Houso of Re tably prtsent ‘To Gen. C. A. Arthur, Collector of Customs, ing recrossed the Canudian border Into this | posing an amendinent Lo the Constitution pro- | fits France niost ardently doesires and most | of Austrin’s consont to the recent {rea! tribuoe and made strenuots efforts i favor of | place Iu the House presentatives than be NewYork, conntry. Dititing the puyuent.of claims to dislogal por- y K AR {realy | justico wnd cuconomy. [n Febroury, 1876, hu | would bo fu the Gubornatorial chalr, and thery — s HORTON, L e oy Injured or destroyed “fn the | imporativoly neods. In the application of [ concerning North Hchloswig, hns under- | wes clected Doputy from tho eozond, circon- | i no reason to think that his chances for NOTES AND NEWS. The Grand Jury, by a voto of 10 to 4, to-day e ltebenion, tho laws which give to our goneral policy its | taken not to interfers with an Austrian ad<” '&"B“fifiu"f”'l'"’ ";%‘fl“’#“"}f“fic of A‘l'_}“:“- Sonstotshlp would be improved by bis misingin LOGAN. refused to find a blil agaivat Eppa Hunton for Mr, Bailey moved to postnone the pending | charaoter and aim, the Governmont will be | yance upon Halonica, St “' Are “" -Tlfl hd "“"" ader | the canvass. Sherman's wishesaro not known,but Svectal Dispach 1o The Tribuna the alleged offenss of sending s clallenge to | and ull prior orders, aud procced to the consid- ; Secrotary of Btato in _the Ministry of the Inte- | s yot thought ikely here that he will 5 : g : or 1 itef of the buok- | influenced by the spirit wherein thoss Inws Fan s rlor, suvcfeding 3. Ricard. Doc. 13, 1876, M, | 7 ety WasnmvatoN, D. C., Feb. G.—Preparations | Columbus Alexander. eration of the bill for thy reitef of U wol 5 5 contest for the Governorship. Judge Talt rep. h v i * = g t Episcopal ¢l ail d. 4 DENMARK. de Mareere was “succaeded (dn the Tuterlor De- 4 ! " are moking fora recepton to Gen. Logan on PENSION WILLS, agents of the d)luhndtgrhpln % Church | wero dlotated. . It ‘will ba liberal and just partment by M. Jules Simou. [t bad heen the | FS3¢AL8 to Bome exteut, tha *slalwart” wing his arrival here, A meeting was held to-night | Notwithstanding the passage of the Arrenrs- s"_"‘:i_;‘;m}‘i t'g;nfigfl{}:w-rflc::,i:'ml "Davis (1) | tOWRrdn all, the proteotor of all legitimate TO HE RECALLED, {ntentlon tomaie him Minister ofJustice, but hia | Of 1h0 party, but Jic has conducted himedt ta at the Young Men's Christian Association Butld- | 0f-Pension bill, members aro still actively in- troduclug pension bills, Amovg those which ng to arranga for the reception. A meeting of | yocoheen mtroduced sincs the passage of the Southera Republicans has Leen called for to- | hiil_are the followlny for Western' soldicra: morrow to meet at the ofiice of Dr. Bliss to | Ex-Sccond Licutenunt Willlam ¥, Kenaga, Com- makea similac arraogement. Meanwhile, the | pany I, Beventy-sixth Regiment Iillnois Volun- Exccutlyo Committes of the National Veteran | teer Intanteys rredericls C. Dunker, of Michi- , fate private Company E, Eighth Nuw Jer- Club of Dnfon Soldiurs hes held a meeting und :‘c‘;",\’:hl:nul:mn: Tsuac Pu{ch,’lnlg rivats Coin- determined to give Gen. Lozan a serenade. An | pany B, Exghty-sixth Reniment Iliinofs Volun- attempt will bo made to have all the military | teera; Joseoh H Crow, late Captain Compan organizations of the District join. Col. Burn- | ¥y One-hundred-and-fifty-sccond Reelment - tofs Voluuteers; Jobha Millett, lats private e O enentomco Desariment, Col, Tieke | Chmupuny ¢, Eraltysecon lsdfaua. Vohosecr i ted attitie tn rezazd to the qucetion of “inlitacy fi;{,‘;i‘,fi:{;“&,‘;‘,‘:&‘{.‘u“"“ '3.,2&";‘:‘;1‘3:&:,‘:&' honors " vaused Lis reticement, He was recently | jur hyug his nowmiuation will by bitterly oppored clected President of the Left Centrs fo the by u fuctivn whica charges him with hargala. Chamber of Deputles. = ing away Louislana 1o wake Hayes Predent, «Jules Francois Camille Forry, the new Min- | ' campatgn with Taft at the hesd of the der sl fllflu';)llnl{rm“lllg"l""fi Flne Arte, wat | ficot would have o declded, flavor of Grot borit nt Bafnt Dle April 5, 18335 studied law u sl Vaties arong Tor the lexal Jourtiate) Couk Dare e about it. Howland, of Ashtabula, is mow volltica 1ot ubiout 1801 a8 o Liberal; waa ona | Jrominentiy montloned for tho sccond plice on of the nutliors, llulu{ with Herold and Floquet, of the velebrated **Eicctorsl Manual,” which ILDEN hud a elreulation of 100,000 coples; was Imprise TILDEN., oned for suditlon in 1804 in- tho celobrated caso Spectal Dispateh to Tie Trivune, voting with the Repuhlicans {n the negative. At the request of bis colleague (Morrlll) Mr. Edmunds conseoted thut uufinisticd business should bo lald aslde fnformally, nul the Wl to provide for taking the tenth und subscquent cepsuses waa taken up, g '.\Ir. .\‘hflflll explained tho various provistons of the bill, Mr, Kernan submitted au amendment provid- ing that Buperitendents and Suvervisora shall tuko an oath for the faitbful dschargo of their dutfes, Agreed to, Mr, Conkling submitted an smendment pro- intorests, and dofender of oll interests of | Lownox, Feb. §.—A dispmch from Copen- tha State. In ita solicitndo for those great | hngen saystho Danish Ministers at Berlin institutions which oro the columns of the | and Vicbna will probably bo recalled, social edifice, the Government will be. | e # stow a large share of attention upon ‘3}‘?‘)“‘:; fie > :dll m;::" u":hmzonz::r n:&o::hrnu; Haviwa, Feb, 6.—Captain Coneral Mar. its most cherished preoccupation, Now that | !inez Gompos salled yesterdny for Spaln, to the two grent puwers of Slate aro auimated | SOTMer With tho King on matters relativg to by ona spirit which is tho same that nctuates | Cubs . e | o " Sa— of tho * Thirteen ’'; wrote for the Temps; was Pirrssuna, Pa., Feb, 6.—The Hon. Joserh ener, and Capt. Juudcs Buithare sctive fn the | [ufuntrys Willlum°Baruhued, lute_of Compauy m&“&‘{“;‘;‘ “,2:;":‘“',‘_’“:‘2" c‘z”‘;’fgug"“fln“’e";’u:‘& France, the Govornmont, whils taking an ac- GRANT. elected a nnnul.r for Paria_ in 180, nud orvan- | P, Barr, chief uditor “and_proprictor of the matter, A, Tenin Miunesota Volunteera: Peter Beaver, | f) cease, und the period of service of clerks | count of the rights aoquired snd services e ized tho vppositlon to the plebecits of Muy, 1670. NEW OBLEANS MINT, late 8erveant Company A, Thirty-sixth Regl- ‘The frlends of the New Otlenus Alint are not | tent \Vfifl-ninl"filu-&c‘v \n!lnlt)rv b “f"fi' ul. pleased at the action of the Treasury Depart- orgny; ala IEVALA, LODANY, T, (6 JiCEs ment United States lufantry; Joseph P. Wile ment with respect to the purchase of siiver | 3y, Company I, Second Regifuent liinots Vol- bullion there. They claim thut the regulations | unteers in the Mexican War; Willlam W, Bird, urc another obstacls in the way of the colnage Exruz w“f'mx"m }'k\glmer:u:u !i_nhralm g. of thesllver dollar. The Treasury advertises | Connon, of lows, late private Company G, for bids for buillon ta bd delivered at the New | Sblriy-¢ighth Rogimeut Wiscousin Voluntecras € . Bhi lati ivate Second Illinok Orlchua Mint fur the samo prics that bullion 1s | Lres Avtnieens Uharlotts T Closkes widow ot to bo delivered ut the Philadelphis Mint. The { Capt. Bela T, Ciarke, Company D, Forty-sccond Depurt.nent claline not Lo b able tu pass any | Kewhmeut Llinots Volunteer Infantrys Junics more, althougl, I the proft on the | Malioges, Coupuug th Qoo Huudredand ity 2 t dgiment Indlana Volunteers; the surviv- colusge of gilver dollurs s a faction | o ticers aud metmbors of e Thisty-seventh of what the Tremsury authorithes | Regiment Juwa Voluntcer Intantry, known as huve always inslsted it {s, the Dupartment | the "Hm,xbcnrd-"' Johu W, Little, of Com- unld very well afford to have offered to pay the | pauy B Thirts-sixth Tndiana Volunteerss Will. " {am Hutnill, Sergeant Company E, Oue Hundred transpurtation of the bulllon from Philadelphin 9 2 N aud Seventeenth Reglment Illinols Yoluntcers; to New Urlesus out ot 1ts slleged sllver profit | Jurome I3, Gurrard, late Assistont Surgeon fund. Under the terms of the advertisement, | ‘Ulurty-fifth Reglment Indians Volunteer lu- therefore, bullion bolders are unable to sell und | fantry: Capt. Wellington V. Heusted, Thira contract to deliver st New Orleans. 'The conse- | Michizan Volunteer Cavalry; Robert Chieatham, quonce s that the mintat New Orleans witl lato private First Minncsota Battery: Lanlel Corawell, fute_private Third Wiscousin Voluu- Luva to depend on u local sunply of bullten, and | teer Butterv; Nancy Dane, widow of Marstiall as et {8 very foconsiderablo there Is nolm- | K. Dane, late private Compuny H, Seyentleth medlato prospect that. the colusge of silyer dol- | Kegnent lndisb ‘,'.'Z"S",‘,'{’"éy l;-t;!.wm“gfln- aty o Licu | otn pal I Min- fars will commecs at that mint. nesots lufantry Tegiment: Cyntila U, Ollver, BORESON. widow of Bamuel Oliver, of thu War of 1513; Ex-Secretary Robeson has practically tel- | Jumes I’ Garlick, Inta private Company A, umphed over the Democrats in the Robeson | First Wisconsln Reglment: and Willlam H. Committee, and to-day Whitthorne, who has ;‘l’fx"if.?&,fi‘}}"m’ D, Forty-first Illinois Voluue been pursuing Robeso for four years with the | *¢ y. hope of haying crimival proceed(ngs commenced 4 GUVERNMENT SCIENTIST'S FLEA. Prof. Towueud (lover, for muny years con- motinn withdrew from his raport the features | entomological works, and makes in behalf of recommendiug criminal prosccution. Had this | bitmecl! the plea which follows: Prof. Ulover is not been done 1 would hiave been impossible to | Yery pour aitd very feeble, und has done mucts y ttstiarg J'ost, resurued Lo-nigiit from 8 brict HIS DEPAKTURE FOR DOMDAY., Anmember for aris he was ex-officio momber | ¥ Vaght | P = of the Government of Natfona) Defense, und | Viait to Washington und New York, Wolle b heeame Prefect of Parls Sept. §, 1570. L was | the latter city he called on und had alosz chosen Deputy for the Vorzes February, 18715 | conversation with Samucl J. Tilden in reqard waa agaln Prefect of Parls_on the fail of the | 45 the political outlook. Mr. Rarr sayi Tul- Commune; wus Minister 1o Greece 1874-'73; re- den 18 In good health and splrits, and takes sutned hfs sent fv the Assembly on his return, | 969 & et und becanie President of the Republican Left. = | 88 much intcrest In public aflairs a eser, Edme Charles Philippe Lepere, the new | Durlug the conversatlon Tilden sald be wu Miniater of Agricuiture and Cominerce, was | fn vecelpt of letters from 4l parts of the born at Auxerre, Fob, 1, 1823; studied law at | country urging him to permit bis name Lurin, practiced at his nativo town, where he | to g0 before the Nattoual Conr,\m was n:}fct«l 10 the Munivipal Councll fu 1806, | tion next yoar, saylng his nomination wid ta the Councli toueral of Youue In 1867, | {s nccessary to vindicats thu principles of popu- edited thero a Domocratic Journal L' Youne, and | lar sulfrage, which, he says, was stricken dorn was defeated at, the Parlfamentary eleetion of | fn 157 Tiiden luformed Mr. Durr thit b sbatl end. Agreed to. ilo also submitted an amendment providing that the subdivisfon as- sighed to any enumerator shall contain not lcss thiap 3,000 inhabliants where the lust preceding ceusus shows the fohabitunts thercol, Agreed rendered, will taka care that the Republic is st b}" tinetonnrlea who nbe Loxpon, Feb, #,—Ex-Prosidont Grant and NEITIER ITs ENSHIES NOB 1Ta"DETRACTORS, | P°LY R8ve left Aden for Dombay. It will continue to maintaln and develop BAMOA. tho good relations which exist hetweon CIVIL WAR. Franco and foraign Powers, nud theroby con- | © Lowbow, Feb, 6,—Clvil war ia reported tribute to the consolidation of general peace. | imminont at Samoa. 1t is by means of this libofhl and truly con- ————— servativo policy thal the groat powers of the | % BY MAIL. Republic, ever unitod and animated by "“‘J’:"g:’l‘,‘,’l""j:fd";’:“n‘"“" one nnd the eamo spirit, and, proceed. fen fanton o) fng always with' wh sdum,‘ wfll‘nnua its Willlam Henry Waddington, who has accapted .| 1869, Chosen Deputy in February, 1871, he bo. | would go bufore the Potter Committes undtes natural fruits to bo borno by the Govern- ::nr‘e:;o nc:l:::‘:::;,fi?;:!fllz:,::‘i,':;"‘).P,':l::_ cama Dresident of the * Republican Unfon™ | tily concerning tho clpher busincss, beliesiag c ) 3 that ho could convince tho Committee and bt moot which France, tought by misfortune, | surodiy ono of tha mast remarkabla mon ot |.chotok Lrendent of e Chunel (ienerat f | eoRDALY ShAL 1o, Bad been unpuatly soctdol lins conferred upon herself as the only one | only of Franco but of tho world. Bcarcely less | Youne in 1874, ve-elected Deputy in 1876, be- | complicity.in she alleged plot tn buy Electorst that could secure her reposs and uscfully diatinguished as a classical archaologist than os came Vice-Preallent of the Chamber and inem. | votes, Mr. pronounced for, Tl ks Inbor for the dovelopment of her prospetity, @ statesnian, snd posscasing & thorough orac- ber of the Committeo of Wave and Means, uud | time ago, an 6 he has no doibt Peavnylne strength, and grentness." p‘ =P ? | tieal knowledge ot the Turklsh Empire and was Under Seeretury of the Minfatry of Agvicul- | nia will cast a solid vote for him in the Natiood GAMBETTA., other reglons of the Levant, his accession to the ture in tha Cabitict of M. Dufuure. He fs | Conventlon in 1330, e 5 P recognized us o representative and “organ ** of 2 5 chief post of reaponsibility In the Freuch Gov- Vensattxs, Fob, 6.—In his inaugural ad- | erument s » sure omen af au enligbtened und e M. Leon Gambotta, ¢ x Jean flernard durireguiberry, tho Mintster of FIRES. dress to tho Chamber of Deputies to-day, | vigorous foreln paliey, which Wil restors ‘l‘lhfl"l' _w:;tdmr:l{ ul.l Xl]’l:,mle, ":'z“' 20, lgalb. CHICAGO, Gambetta oulogized tho great citizon whowm | France to the position sha lost by the disastrous A}'J?'.‘Zi,‘..mL‘.’;‘u?!'urx?.‘.‘u"."': .tdu::'t:m:de:' The alarm from Box 84§ at 10 o'clock yerics: ho had succeoded in the Prosidential chalr, | schemcs of the Impcrial ‘regime, lie was rrunmml to the rank of Vico Admiral | day atternoon was causcd by a ficg oo the and whoso footsteps he wes o follow, Ho | Willlam Henry Waddlogton has thoadvantago A promised impartiality in the dlscharge of his - of belog ahinost equally sn Englubman aml a May 24, 1800, and was placed {n charge of the building No, 208 Cur- Tleck at Tolon. In 180 o toolk part gn block. | OF, (e tweatory framo bl Frenchman, e was entitled to ch e dutics, and & zeslous regard for tho froodom | matiuaaity, bul i Conrs OF CVents s ori ading the ports of Holland, aud fn 1838-"40 was vontor atrost, owned and oceopled by Uits of debate. He would protect the minority | Jantly justffied that fuetinct which led him to in sufvicn it L‘Il,.lI“" Durlng the cambaluna .‘;fi‘i'.fbw.f’&".’&‘fif{,,’""’" insured for $500 fo s Nictese, whd 626 UEMIY ToCeived Apecias mevan | T alorms from fox 5S4at 4 o'clock ettty aud cxagt respect for the Constitution. Ho d‘&'“"“l‘h“ nhl[m“l{h '{"';‘ h'l'“’ ";"“ "IY hla ";‘Hll p 3 an frol AL 0! - sad tho Republio has issued victorious from | ceetry, e was the san of '.e'w“',‘;',‘{h"," B in pubtlshed reports. ‘Tn 1871 be replaced (en, | 1OrDINg was caused by a fire (n tho twosby Vabiherno. ue. Hovernor of - Sancsaly but i | framo bulldiog No. 945 Madtion streel, o arty conflicts, and must now enter . | cotton-apiuner, und is descended from a hotel- Enul{ aud cre’atlvo perod. The Oh::n::r Keeper I:’u. Br‘nhlvm, who aided the fllght of to. The bill was then passed—yeas, 48; nays, 4. The negative vote was civen by Messrs, Cune eron (Fa.), Mitcbell, 8pencor, and Tellor, Mr, Conkliug, who would hoye voted in the negative, was paired with Voorhees, who would have votud in the alllrmative, The Vice-Prestdent. Jaid before the Benate a mesrage {rom the Prealdent, fndorsiog the re- port of the Sceretary of State in regerd to the proceedings of the International Monetary Con- ference held io Parls fo August, 1878, Ordered rinted and referred to the Committes on Inance. Mr, Conkling, from the Committes on Coms merce, roported ndvcrsely on the louse bl to constitute Lortemonth, 1 port of eutey. Indetiuitely postponed. Aftor exectitive seasion, adjourned. noUsH. Mr, Haya Introduced a bill appropriating $500,- 000 for tlis improvement of the Illluois River, Referred. Ar. Cummings presented a resolution calliug on the Commissioner of Penslons for atatements In relation to the amount required to pay ar- rears ol pensfons, Adopted. Ar. Eden, Chalrmon of the Comuittes on War Claims, reported back a bill inaking appro- orlations for payment of clufms reported sllowed by the Comnilsstoners of Claima, Mr. Waddell asked Mr, Eden #f he wonld yicld to an wnendment providing that hercafter o wore clalins of sny sort should be puid to on to relleve Lfw, io order to avold a | Houlbrld a notion and toy store. Dimgs serious _crlsis. Wion war was declared | 815 fully covered by fusurance, againat Trussia Admiral Jaureguiberry was * nnx'ho(lv. Ir. Fden dectined to yleld, stating that tho less than two ycars Faidherho wos tallea | BY mflm\&““" & Co., and vecupled br N T amendment would not ba'germane to ihe hill. Charles IT, to France, and was rewarded by a A T bill then passed. must dovole itaelf to the scholastio, military, | vensiun, which was pald to bis deaccudants | niaced In commund of a divislon of the squide AT OVID, MJCIL Ret & majorlty of the Democrats to vlan it. Ny T eoraciits e e — Alosnalal,, 64 voimrslal veforms, dugen 10 tle present ceutury, Wit mather was | fon “of the North By and was subscquently | - Dwrnor, Mich., Feb. (At Orid, ¥ib: FUB INDIAN TERAITORY, that during the paae Aftceh years i ias been THE WEATHER. Tho Deputies adjourned until Tuesday | inherited tho yast eotate of - iho _Chishan | arked o superiutend tho oes o ‘Carontau. | gawers & White, bankers; Becbo & Core . ‘Thera {a & great deal of speculation tn Wall | the Eutomologist of the Agricultursl Depart- [ Opvice or Tum Ciusr SiovaL Orricen, | and the Bonate until Thursday next. . family but for & curlous and {ntricate train | Aiiicter of W o wus called to the cocnen | droggists, aud 3ra. Kato Beattle, m'{"“t street over the bill fu the Scnate Commisteo to | ment of the Guvervment; tiut, prior to bis cou- | yyaayingroy, 1, C., Feb.7—1 a. m.—ludica- GAMDETTA. of creumatances. Mr. Waddington, 8r., was a | of the Fiest Divislon of the Sixteonth Army | Wero burnod oyt last pight. Thelr gross s open up the Indian Terrltory to scttlement, 1y | Bection with the said Departument, he bad com- # Brstcouain of Miss Frances Wuddinuton, who wntneed a work on Entumology thut, during | Hon—For Lower Lake reglons, southerly to Corps, und diatinguished bimsolf at the battle | 9bout $7: 18 noticed that leading supporters of the meas- Panis, Fob, 0.—Cambotta ocoupies his | married Harron Binacn, He_sstablished ‘targe i it fessionn! conuectlon with sald Depurt. | Westerly winds, slight riso in burometer, partly » 3 = 4 of latay on Dee. 1. flewas reploced fu his Ty syt ure frequently visit New York und are in con- x:\:lx':,r ?m h:n olnpluyéd Lis time, exvllntl:‘.: of | cloudy nntlml. and statlonary or -ngm' riso in ofticlal mklom:‘u at. the Palals Rourbon, ‘::;Kll“{:al.ll;!:‘:l"::h- !rr‘el;l:':: «::lzgvt: nfl‘!nl‘u'('sklt\r?llm :,umuum‘xII‘ _by .G FH m“;‘}." 4'" hnm.“.y o OBIT UARY. stant commualeation with the strect, 1t fasus- | that ‘oxacted by ofilclat duties, In the prosecu- | temperature, followed by falling barometor i TENE NYACINTUE. residenco at Nouew, Tho tiew Premler wan | foanes Pyrerscs, s ook hie. poms wih the ot the 3 tiun of this work; thiat e has completed sald m mh '“ "_’,"'L_‘“;‘;:‘:':, 'il"‘::‘m"‘m:m“ work, which cousists uf a numberof manu- o Ry i ldp K | script volutnes, und 270 emfirnvml copper plates, m'dfi“h l.;:e h'hl'.l ,lf 'y '!'!D“ Dg} mll:-l)' bene- | finatrating the work, which engraved plutes sgreed lyo repon’hvu:fihl:'n:r the m-né‘:u:x::fl s [ e B et aud “ Your memuriallst further represents that members of the Committee think it will paxs the preparation of tlmmunulurlnt]volumul and the Beoate. 1t 1 fmpossibla to forceast, how- | (b engraving of the copuer plates are the ro- ; ier, the fiual fats of tha bil wtit- of hia. ndividual Jubor, oue at ia owe a ouad :l;fl‘rmnnm relh.ll:m‘-;: ‘ou§ gl ulllcu-!:‘urln; ‘lhlu the m&rx "i' Capt. Cowden is discouraged at th accomplished bas caused him fotense study ai i 110 biasenippl Commierme i g onssazo of | L tiration; Uity during ull tho years of bis ~ hat it 18 & cut-and-dried scheme {n favor ot the | conuection with the Ayricultural Depurtment leves job, He belioves Whe munsgers of tho | und the prozress of the work, ba las prepured Hasscs Pyrences, and took his placu with the P S, Nuyal Prefect s scat i s Cliamber in order to rotain his nfice, In | startiod this moroing on lusroing of e uicies Heptembor, 1874, he wus called 10 the chiof come | death from pueumonia of Judge Lev! Pl mand in the Mediterrauean squadron, He wea atSo'clock a. m, Judizo Vilas was b8 yeart the ribbon of a grand officer of the Legion of | aze, His early Iifc was spent fo Vermoth {Lr’zanr. which wua conferred on Bim Nov. 17, | (v oae Bizured as 8 promineot h",,.uu: e e bad served {n both Housea of the Vermont ; KRENATOR INGALLS. islature;* was Judge of Probats there,and B¢ ber of two differcnt Btete Canstitutlons! Co The Bitter Disappointiuent of the Many | ventlons; was once caudidato for Congress, the western portions during Friday evening, For the Tenossseo and the Ohlo Valley, rising followed by fulling barometer, pirtly cloudy weather, winds sbifting to westerly and south- crly, aud during the day o slight rise in tempers ature. Fur the Upper Lake region, Upper Mississip- plund Lower Missauri Valleys durlng Friday, clear or partly cloudy weather, winds mostly from weat to south, sluwly rising temperature, rislug followed by falllug barometer n the Upper Panw, Feb, 6,—Mousigneur Guibert, Arch. Ix\rn“n ll'l ‘in ‘lfis md rlu!lvlell h{. unt- versity edueatlon Csrubrldge, whero he bishiop of Laris, replying to-a latter from | NIZLIT Giiicionea” Tor his classical attsine Pere Hyacinthe notifyiog bim of tha open- | menta, and disylared 6 sjcelal fonduess for ing of a Reformed Church in Paris, writes | humismatica it Ureddan archwolory. Choos- s ing at his majority the Freuch nationality, he that b regards his correspobdont as de- | ddvoled Msgeieurs for suine soars to tha. study ranged, and a> dreadful example of Diviue | of classlcs] foacriptiol nd “becawe an active clinstisomont for infidality, ¥ member of the Bociety uf Antiquuries, After & coursu of travels in Fuglsnd ‘aud Germanv, he AMNESTY, procecded to the Evat in 1850, devoted himsel! Vensamres, Fob, 6.—The qnestion of am- | t0 the geogvaphy of Asis dinor, snd on nosty has been referred to tho bureaus of bis return published ¥ Vravels in Asia Minor ie regt v Flew " (165 .+ With this rec: ¥ Huence witl be sumiclent o scctre thair ey | trative plutes, oxcusive of il i wddition to Lo0AL OBIERYATI) ALUERT GREVY. Lo | R tene and e Letties Ong of Ms | vestigatiou. e practics of bia profeasion t Staducn, meut, und thut the Commusaion will report (n | his brofesstousl duties; that he possesas the ‘The Bureans of the Republican Left have (1801) sottled au finportaut contraversy,—tint Bpecial Dispiteh 10 The Tridune. :1" h“‘m';’" ‘en n\-fi,rydw conun 3 savor of levees, eutirely disregardiug the outlet | evidence, in the sbaps of & vast atmount of cor unanimously seleoted Albert Gravy, brother | SCIALMAE 0 tho Bets o e, ursyriom 3E Paly. | | Tor®ed, Kus, ¥eb, h—Tho resolution fatro- | o served shroo torme In the VUSGs on ! systom.” Bome of Cowden's friends are Inclined ffl?““flww- of the wivautages accrulug 1o thy Stibe Pre-l{hnl. o caedldit tn’ the Vi " | carp, at Smyzus. A second journey, In 1833, in- | duced to-day by Representativa Clapp for an :‘.“.“:”p-‘gm'&":f&l'f ata for wie Deuoerts ; 10 take & wuch teas serions view of Uie wmatter. W:.rrl:l.l‘::"ul‘lu:idlulll:::l;’u‘lh nunafie:g:{lgu{r:'rn‘ l:l;: Presidency of the Chambor of De, ol “‘ 96" | cluded Qreece, nnd’ ,‘,’“.f‘"“g‘"‘ Lo thu alucst | fovestigation of the lute Beustartu vloction was | yomination for Governor, 1o Wy uw::er Jn:!hl H A TS CHINESE QUESTION, onnntion In practicsl form, " e cy L putiew. unll:x;luvn dlc:?rulo“nmm;:rno'vg-, 'Illlld yluh‘led vassed by & vota of (81050 A numner of the | Vilas flouso and s targe ptreunl(l uum-. Sals * Senator Jones, uf Nevada, {5 said to have iu | 'y principsl Entomolugists of the Unftea | 10: 0 mlvrodel sz | 70 WILL NOT.BE AMNESTIED, . At Nabatheans, T in 1651 5 Wartlirtes | trienda of Scoator lugalla voted for the reso- [ Vilas bhad five sous raduaty trom DR o i i S it oty e | Btatew ludoree tho meworial of Prof, Glaver in | “Staism, 57, anain Lowpoy, Fub, 6,—A Paris dispatch stated | Suuiabed bis- tisaniicent wark, i1 B | 10ton, and without their i #t couid | Unlveraiey, (Four uf tbum st hve 5ot i residence of Chincson this vountry must be | ¢ followlog luuguage: that amnosty to the Comrunists will exaluda | Diveletia . vt cmnp;t"h‘;‘udlng l:'lll‘ll“yd unruhl;-h- ed Inscriptions which established 1 L Honrl Rochefort, Folix Tiat, and Jules ¥alliv, ( {yy b Roman Emplre atislued its mazimou wor under that -kimnperor, Other results of not have passed, ‘Their votes wers ud Bd, 0 P Rilvsons sctusted by s desire to exonerate themselves }:fl:“&’é’:kflfl},h‘.d Chartes I, Vilah 3 from the suspleions that bave been cust upon | Chicago physician. ilu also leaves productive of anti-Republican cunditions, wnd |, Learutog that the life-long work an North Uit 1o tha reumblo to" the Comstitu. | Awerican Tusects of Prot. Townend Glover, ailong, thun, wolch declares thut tho object of the Goy. | 18t Eutomologist of the Department 6t Agrl- e 1 y t'age. Judge Vilns was 2 e : . X culture, i olfered to the Gouernment nt the AYGHANISTAN., is Jouracy wore etnbodicd I the Architologs | 1EMs as well as/ta exculpute Ingalts. The dis- | 18 years o 0 4 widely ko' g ChE e 1 o setubliah Justlup, prowiole tra0; | Lero cost ul ongravieg tho plutes, we take MUCH MIXRD, . 1ul$Juumuy I Greoce and Asla Migor? (1sid- | cusslon over the resolutlon was vory carneat, :,tfl‘m‘”,:ln,‘:é"fi'm‘..”.".'.'&"“ e State and ; Au alfort will be made to soon bring the louse | Pieesure in recommending U8 purchuss, know- and took s wido range. The riucipal sdvo- | Nordh und West. The Legislature passed & '65), 'which " he_publisticd utoug with Phllippa Oarourza, Feb. 0.—Maliomed Khn, son | Letax. " in 1503 K. catcs of the rosalution wers Eggars, Clapp, | proprsta regolutjons e sioralsse il opdered i tine Chiser 1 thut such o publicatiun would prove « valuae Waddington presented himn- il peatrktine Chiliivay tinsilritiun'ouk o the of Whal Mahomed, has been imprisoned by | sclf o the slectol Bonute Comuities, ble scquisition tu the Hierature of Boence, uud tue Fourth clreuwserlp- | Hodge, and Btumbaugn, all of whom yotcd | the Btute Hul to be floated ot hulf-msst that tie work will bo found most usclul i th tion of the Alane a dicate for the C ' Kk, 1 i —— 3 aATLROAT AL Tt the urk wllL oo found st usclul 1o she Yakoob Kban. The properly st Cabul be- | Janol U cu S ietd Plittrte, Lt a ati LOrbe | ggainst Iogalls last week. The opponents The heariog of the repressntatives of the | Jeurutug, sgricultural soceties, ud of scientitic g i longivg to Birdas, now st Jellalabad, las | radical candidate was l\lu‘enhl'l‘.‘ ':Q“n'éffi"’.!‘é of the wmeasure were ied by Manoing, JONN, T HHARPER. been plundered by Yakoob Khan's orders, was sppointed a member of the Qrand Cun- pusned ¢ rattrosd companies ou thie fteagan bill before | wen. Seaton, Bladle, Eckles, Bmith, Bullurd E1 Paso, IiL.. Feb, &_ynh,.'r.lhanmm the Bub-Committea of the Benate Comnerca *We, the working Eutomolokists of the b mittes of Docentralisation, presided b, ) away peacsfully st §:20 ‘this mornivi: ! Comtwlttce Is postponed uotil Tucaduy. From | United Btates, therefore urgu i1 speedy possca: Buow s falliog hoavily in the Sufeld Kol | Gyliicn Hasrot, but befors o but e to mats | o rke: of Montgomery County, and Legute, of | S0 000 e o for many years frou cos 3 il Lhat can be Jearucd, the Bub-Cammnites will | aion by tie Goverument, that. the vilue of the aud Ghilzal Passos, bis mork theein the Franco-Geruan war ter. | Jesvenworih. The laiter was one of loyally oatt was not uvexpecteds B H be unacimous iy oppositiun Lo thie bill, and will | wark may be recogatzed during th {nated the en strougest opponents in the recent election, but | to, snd his death was Iios 57600t 10 tho Whine Cumimitics, a0 fhi i | Bubbor wud Lhat. (he cuise of Atberdeun Tnter FULNGORRSLD e ceiud s Dbty for the Awue, Feb 8, 1671, | hie wes wlliue 10 sbide the result, uod setd che | Masber Agured quito capspleuousls (0] L i - | 8ul iy W & v cuuse o nerivuny 3. ] " et & Depul or Lhe i und sa e l cleations now are (uat the Ul will o kilied 1 | mGlosy tasy be sdvanced i Lowpox, Feb. G.—Tha Vieroy of India | s \aiiliien et soak hie seck ia the' Rink | propotod investigation wes wot prompted by | polltics, aud was & csn of e 4 L::’ull'l‘n:;l': sud never be zeported to the Hen- TUE TELKPHONE, tolegrapha “-IAII. Yakoob Khan hss ceased | Centre, but the rapid progress of events soon | any desire to purify the State, ‘The rullugs of | strewduess. While Collector of Inl o roud L o TR LA e {E s Ot o sl the Ksillsah poston of Onbul, b | ey i .00, BiPoirs, B 8 Sotassyany | o Beker hiouehont L dlpien wers | et rom i, i b, E2, Sihee ¥ i he v ! o logalls side of 1 ¢ s office, i it Representatives of the Texes Pacifie ana | Ellshy Gray 8 pateut tor teleybons, dray grant- causo of threats of a gencral uprising. 1 group of the Constitutional Monarchista for | cBtEoveray, §0° k- 0 a8 W0, OXciia | Cror e was ot tricds o8 I was govenllf f I Houttors Vaciic say ihat the consolidution of | £ to blis July 37, 1876, which fs earlier I daco ; the Left Centre, where he gavo a frauk suvport | great tndizaation, All the prelimivaries for | lioved thut b wes nob responsiblo tereol oo i T joteivsie ob e Ao Jiues has ot lust been | Lhals avy pateut for teleotiones fuued o Frot. TIIE PLAGUE. 1o the poilcey of Preaident Thicrs. Hescrved on | ihe inyestivation procesdings were arranged fu | wus a genial gentleman, loved by was best ;l effected, wiuk cunt @ cowpromse oill will ke | B¢l This refesue s claimed to cover the fuu- BITTERLY DENOUNCED. several liportant committees, snd was tho pro- | sccrot caucus fush night by the enewles of | him, and {a fhis comwunity, whmg',‘m fuperst $t4 sppoirance In the House in & few days. damental priuciple und the substantial mechun- 8 P Fob. 6.—Th als romflml-",nwunl Isw for the reurgaviza- | Iugalle, who thirat fur reveue, uinl aro dusic- | known, he fe deeply regrotted TUE o Y NAVAL OUSERVATORT. am of the Bell tolophous il of sl other tele- . Prrexssuss, Fob. 6. e journ ion of the Counclls Ocuersl (August, 1571). | ousof dnlruylnshhiuflunwlu public aftulre. | wili take pluce from ths residence H Trleasbrs abithie Najut Oliservatoiy’ ba . m:m;. n!:'un Til‘: ;ff..,:;‘.’."i‘fiflf".u“v’ ‘Mc Awerk bero bitterly deuounce Austria and Gennany !{:“ :’m :‘I{:d ltlvmt’ho lblll:,l-tlry fim Public fo- m not belhxhvlg | I.Iu;l the luni-uaulluu will | . . next Buturduv, o sentained it the mo ste s “fi pen 10 | iy Jm.mz?asm fry In‘:e‘r\mfi! )llrj.'u?..“-'fif.‘.i for adopting precautionary measuros sgaiout | 357575, "bu® ‘the “crisia o lve sty e s L B i copany bss | of the Gold & Stock and Western Undun Telu- s — = - Pl mil ey hosail be 1o chn OCEAN STEANSHIP NEWS, the plagus. Their nction is declared to be | later terminated bis firet essay | : o R A bis of brib¥or corruptios bave becy made, but | Naw Yout, Fob. O—Amhe g’ ho right of way slong two sives of it. "Iy are jnspired by hostility to Russia and a desire | Sdministrative capacity, Ho resumed bis seat Jow Tryiok 16 convidee the Beuata Comimite o e e dtets gy o tentlon to euforce it lmmediately sgolust all ¢ i with the Left Centre, and thenceforth acted | only s goteral wssertion of fruud, basc Goargla, fom® Glasgow, sud Humber Uzt this s .."km.'lnh!amwfi but souwe of the persuus makiog o ustor other telephoucs thaa to ruln hor trads. wore decidediy with the Republicans in ooposl- Cartent rfi‘n‘nou wid owaoaur ‘l:l‘“ ). A meot: L;:don g U soe, "They. teetn fucliged to. doubt the | bione of the Amerlcan” Bpeakiog Teleplions b3 ug | o8 fo the mooarchlal intrivucs of Do Broglo | og to muks the (nvestizailon & jolit aifaie of | ““foyrcy, pab, 6. Arrived, Mary Louith £ X et E AT (I CEamar Uf the srotnt - das: | Company. Pasis, Feb. 6.—T'he Govarnor is taking | #ud Fourtow Ay the elcytluna of Jun. 80, 1570, | the Sepate and Houss was votéd dowo, the e o) : £ CROP KEPORT. Juge the passage of tratus would slwoys render suectel tw Comeinnatl Culumercial, the relined tnstruments o uss of 0o practival \\'.,}..finmu‘ D. C. P Benate Lulug entisely lguored. ‘Ihe Committes | Liverpool. {03 Will' probubly be avaounéed to-morrow. It is | Naw Yoxx, Peb, 8.—Asrived, Jubitshn bo was chosen Bcoator for the Deparunent of mesures to provent the introduotion of the | Alyustor the term codiog fu 1855, Recalied $o i b, B.—Au importaut yjussian plagus, 7 the Ministry of Public Justruction Blarch 10, | understood that Judge Hinton, ths Unsucceasful | Liverpool. od, Lake e value. R circulur Lug becn prepared at the Agrizultural THESSALY, 1870, du place of AL, Wallou, be filed that post | cundidate for Beuator, is upposed to this fuvcstl PouTLAND, M., Feb, 6,—Artir ) Rome of Dr. Livlermua's 1 P i o Ion oF Sowe A e St P “Lasurre, ¥eb. 6.—Tho authorities of this | YaNLi0c 160 Of LG, Celluey, of Sulis ety | wutlon, wad cautionsd bl frlends agaiaat it | piguon, from HIYCIBGE vy, yicamabin OO . Liut 3 ¥ | A e ————— - 3 . B~ known the fact thiut Glow for (he past yeur. ‘[he fvoort states thut the | o o Sbeclal Mch b T Fribene, | city bLave received a telegraphio dlspateh | diattoguistied Limeel? by bls projects for the HYMENEAL tor Liverpool, ‘duo at Quecustows 08 Sy ! suts were pursuing. Dr. Linderwan whilo bo | crop of wlnter wheat_ sbows u slig LEVELASD, 0., Fob. 8.=The ateamer Anns | g 0p 410 Auytrian Consul-Genersl at Saloni- | reforuiation of paliual cducation, —ous 3 lst, I ot yet reported. Disable was 00 bis death-bed, und, sfter bl cuso bud | over lust veur fn the New Enlaud Sruith was sl to-day to Mr. R. K. Winslow for $21,000. The new owuer proposesto retit hier und tow the Brizoe Eyo with bur uext scasou. Xanthi, ‘Thessaly, the disgnosss of which | lufluence i the Freuch Unbversities. Special Dispateh o The Tribuse b bause of the dela: yig Tynne Hauts, Ind., Feb. 6.—This forenoon "3}‘3’3{1‘&, ;nb:&~uxlcht. D\.vw.‘{““‘x L. Bridwell und Mizs Tudte Beachamp | Yurk. 3 been provouuced hopeless Ly bls physiclavs, | of the Oulo River, In Illinols the fuc o of Gloter's cxperts wrote asklug for u | wspeatally lurge, there befug wo extensiye change v S B kbt 4 it oot et et