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2 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY (3, 187—TWLLVE PAGIES. " endn FOREIGN. and the amendments of the House Committee on Cenrus, The fhouse then want fnto Committes of the Whale (Mr. Blackburn in_the chalr) on the Leglslative, Judicial, and Exccutive Appropria- tion bill. Mr. Eltsworth submitted an smendment re- citing soine remarks made by Mr, Finley yeater- AA5 1n Tavor of the reduction ot his own salary, nnd granting the genticman leave to receive ag Jittlo of bis salary as hio saw iit, the surplus of such salary togo to the ten most deserving {amilos In ‘his district. Mr. Finloy suguested that the surpius shonld enumerntod in the Emperor's speoch is the 2 goods, braken atocke, and open lots of goods of | hinarreat was the subject of_delibarntion at s . Parllnmenmry-l)isclpllng il = OUR STINKS. cxtra hnzardous nattre, speclat meeting ot tho Tawn Councll, whioh tio lI,?:':mn‘f,,';,,‘,";;,‘;,‘,::’r:“‘,ll‘:dhti refunded fg bopy : CinotnaaTl Fab, T—The annunl meeting of | Muvor convoked In hasto on recolvin an nccusd: | Foliatns 0 pes cont for e LEAHE Interest' ot THE REGRNCY BILL. E the o State Assioinign ot Unieryriteranas | lon from tho motier of tho victin. It way | Lwenty'yoar, b 6 poe temSpart 4 prreny o) Fob. 12,—, the i i eld in this city to-day. President J. A, Wate eed to inform the Publlc Proscentor of what | C 0 o o venry, BB““T‘"I;’.F::' 32 ‘l\ Commll:nln 0" he Jollet Pe°p|° still Smfflng of Cleveland, dellvered the address, The Com® | hid happened, and in the meantinie the popu. :i’.!‘&l‘.}f:"fh?;fifi‘t’|nfn'l°gé‘“fi“‘“‘""m"uT,’:" runswick Diot has mado a report in favor . and Kicking at Them. mitfegon Water Supuly recommended tint Mr. | Intlonof Vetnet surrounded the hoftso and | thelr principals to discharee ¢ ability of of tho psange of tho Regency bill. Vanee's report to the Northweatern Association | threatened to lynch Monsignor. Gendarmesnt | they proposo. 1rES tho obiigatiny, TARIFF RECOMMENDATION. l‘:fl i udltl)[-g'd mnl npnfilhl:d'm l()hlo. “'Ilihc :llu\'lnlul :ncln uroleullm} ln[lm ‘Imm ;mrm|lnr n;dln'::nuluni , B 5 . will bo tho special businees this aftornoon. | and prevented bin from eseaping, for he had Bentay, Fob. 12.—ThowGerman Tarif | And in Solemn Convention Al pe packed his trunks nml woa ready to decamp e Rl it ety PO; ' Commission rocommend that raw colton be sombled Pour Out Thelr PETER COOPER. when tho law oflicers arrived from Voraailcs, 150N X '“lL"“IHM}AN. A suni y Y ens exempted from duty, sud the duty on Lops Grlovances. 3 P for commmitenl Fn it onteThe Jooran | StRrtling Reports an tho Coniun be ralsed to ten marks per hundred woight. The Venerable Philanthroplst Madto a Dactor | Tiahop was arrested, mado to march botweon | Dilwastlle (L L) Dnlry Stabien.. Business Paralyzed by the Existing S8trikes in * Liverpool. Many Ships Unable to Unload or Obtain T of thy o to the gentlemnn offering the amendment. f Laws by tho Unlvorsity of Now Yorke | gendarmes, | i \ 1 1 Tl geioo to any Cleitizad ¢y, Ay B e amendment was ruled out of arder, DENIED, B of Laws by tho Unlvorsity of Now - | & ‘mes, In colscopal costume, ftom his MR munlty,. b 3 ommittee Appointed to Con- | Cetet ‘of His KIghty.ninth Birthdaye | houss to the rallway station, ahd he was hinoted New York Heraid, yihe ttei in reaned W publi printing exg Crews The truth fs donlod of tho statemont that I it Ohibis O el Piapten 1 The Tovsune. | and even moat improperly ' anowballed by tho | Banitary-Superinteudent Rasmond, y, p, Government_ Printiog-Office, Messrs. Calkina Austrin, a5 tho prico of the recont trenty con- Avitharities: Naw Yonx, Feb, 18.—A large number of ais- | Vilagere. . m.e Brooklyn Board of flealth, yu("dl""u:: and l{nn‘s{' Fort and Lutsrell eloaizior B | Thio Transports for the African | corning North Schleawig, has nsked Ger- tiouishod gcte iled the parlors of Abrun 8. FATILER KUNDIG il the-oliostug startling repor 1o 'y, porlatendenk. DOTR0cs, ‘uail o LIt L TG many to support a schemo for the sunexotion | - Hlowitt's residence this evoniug on the celebra- g y rth the terelblo condly) fecr nt indtatiration of that ofllce was o Star- Contingent to Fit Out supp g ecfal Dispatch to The Tribune. u ¢ cowstablos VBl 90 of (hy Chamber inquiry. The allegation was strenu- ..1 Tlsewhere. of Saloniea. & pate ton of the 80th birthday anniversary of the stables visited and tnapected Joraxr, 1., Feb, 12.~The Canal Conv‘unufin BOUTII AFRICA. held in this city this afternoon mot in the R a wE by him’ O o Pol o i matable | THo Viear-Gensral of Ailwaukes Strioken [ of the consultiog veterinary !“fzw::-n:m: Ith Paralysis. Iealth Departeent, gentlemen present were the Hons. William M, bt partincnt, at Bliswille, 1, " AT A BEE: Mayor's offce. Deleations were present from | Foarye, Thurlow Weed, Ucorgo W. Curtls, Same | gy, Soecint Tutnalch fo s Triburie Thuradoy last: bho TRANSPORT-STEA! 3 & number of tortns and cities, avid Chlcago's | o'y "hyidun, Mayor Gooper, Joseph 1. Chionte tuwauree, Feb, 19.~Tho Catholle popula- | “Rnooknys, Feb. 7.—77. 4, Lafelra, 5 Toxvoy, Fob. 12.—The Admiralty nn- | stink distributor and means for abnting the | pocie” Dugley Fletd he Res. Dr Bl tion of this cily wore startled this afternoon by | 8in: tncompany With Dr. Alfred '1,;?'" nounces that it lins chartered fiften stenm. | numance: were thoroughly discussed. Thers | o n Y pride M mpicdors Dwlght, and | e aonouncoment that the Rev. Martin Kundig, | sulting vetarinary surgeon, 1 visited, on i ers fo cary troops and supplies to tho | wosbut on opinlon in regard to the necesslts | peof Hyengrd The oyent of tho even. | Vicor-Gororal of Milwaukee, had beon stricken t’l'l’lfz'h‘ ot ‘lt‘i:ss:uth:f;nclfl"fm“ il the g Cape. This flot includes tho transatlantic of somo action for the relfef of the peovle from | o™ o™ ihe presentatfon to Mr. with paralysls, and wab not expected to survive. | fiiaavitle, Quoens au;m.f ’E'.‘Ifi’;fl!!n&Cm.. stenmers Kgypt, Frauce, Spain, Russin, Lemont to Peorln, and that such action should Cooper of the diploma aud honorary deareo of ;Ilm ncgurrenin l:n:k ;;Illcu nh:uttn'fln'lnck. Tk:le whl;‘.‘l’n C"{'n’"*v'“fi \tls:;'(erlnlrv-Sumuf.:‘."i‘(H‘::n 4 bo taken immediately. o . lear-Gonoral bad edted a hearly dibner, ang made on the 25th of January, and th I Gty ol I-:m WORR OF FITTING OUT. . causes which led to the callingof the meeting, efllct made the address of pm‘sunlnunn, fn which present that ho felt remarkgbly woll,—~In fact, ° JF the same ously donled by Mr, Kinley, Chalrman of the Comtmittee which conducted the inquiry. Mr. Cabell moved to reduce the npproprintion for datecting and bringing to_trial persons guil- 1y of violating the Internal-Revenus law from £100,000 to §75,000. Mr, Durham’ sald {t was duo to honest dis- tillers that a_sufliclent sum should be appro- priated to abollsh the mooushinera. Alr, Davia said the Intv {o regard to detecting frauds was n dead fetter in Chlcago and Bt Lous, Large whisky corporations owned (he Internal Revenue Colleclors, and corruption was pot ns much in the distillery as in the de- tective, Mr. Bakor called attention to the fact that £,700 violators of the Inw in the SBouthern States, who brd pleaded guilty, had never suffercd fm- priconment for their fault, . After somo further discusslon, Mr, Cabeil’s e Speech of the Emperor William at the Opening of the Reichstag. Quarantine Established at Al- most Every European Port. Home of the Boauties of Bush-Fighting in «Sonthern Africa, incomplote, as ho twas requestes 1h L ¥ o and read a communication from Bupt had not felt better Inmany years, Half anhour | stables m"?nm ho had .qu el to Jeave |y Tavenraot, Feb, 12,—Tho_ steamers ohor- | Thomas fn which ho regretted. his Tuabiity to Toapnosieed L‘é""m“;‘,’m";‘f‘;g;:"‘:"";‘"'s'"!‘,'g'f;: 1nbar o was prostraled It paralyls, and ear. | thoroushls. Our visit on the hie oxi ¢ A0imdl tered to carry the troops to Bouth Africa | attend, and tendered the gentlemen the contral | o L eemed » fitting. opportunity by the | T1c0 to hla room in a stato of Insensibility. Tiio | With thie ob ot ot Rhng morg Lime to heie will bo fitted out at somo other port on ac- | of the canal for the purpose of making avy €x- | pyqry of Repents to colifer upon him the dearee most skilltut physiclans of tho clty wore prompt- :H‘.’;’"M"J‘ t: wlnn..:.?\ ranom “.]:n" Mr. Mel.ean wy ik o by ratsing 1y called to attend him, and, through thelr of- i facertain it illsease y, count of tho Inbor strike, 'Tho owners en- | periments they might wish to mako by they bad so long beon deslrous. of investing prevalent, 88 e inforred from b i cted, leugth of forts, hie I reported somowhat botter to-night i 8 btict v, oy Wiy submtted an amendment GREAT BRITAIN, g0 to bnvo tho sleamors ready for scn | O 97erog tho wasio gtes for vy IR o | i with, mol ko much perlai fOr | i s sivanchd a7 yeare—etom Lo | Juiadeion, S0 b “prosimy’ Lo requiring the Marshal or _oflicer making an ar- TIE LIVERTOOL STRIKE within a weok. % o costed that tiia entlomny prossat ag hla scholarly attainmonts as for the dignifled | L ooigo tho possitility of ultimate recovery. | Makes it yery Important that we Hhould b 4 rost of auy person charzed with volatior of the L Feb, 12— Tend il 0 e and philanthropie position to which he had been | o Woe o e nizatt of their condition, leat unwholess Revenuo Jaw to carry his prisonuers before the avenroot, Feb, 12.— o here is quite ROUMANIA. cept the tender and adjourn to Loekport. oxalted by his own efforts after @ tong life of ‘ather Kundlz was bort In tho Cantont of Grau- | 0 diseased meat from mm';“!llulfinm ‘Dearost oflical who 18 suthorized to take bail. | parnlyzed by tho strike, which hns now extend- et able e Mayor Lynch, of Octawa, safd that the first | G00 i Vit LT ood deeds, In founding | Dinden, Switrerland, in 1805, aud “studled for | gol within our city limits, il Mr. Throckmorton cited a cose where the ed to earters and the whole body of earpan. tels, somo of whom were alrondy on a strike. Tuo strike among .tho sailors lLias Lecome moro general, nud great dificultyjis experi- onced in obtaining orowa snve at thein- crensed rates. Yesterday soveral ships ware awniting crewa. It is stated that thero are thirty-five grain-laden ships at Quecnstown, sud that the owners do not kaow whero to secnd thom. Moanwhile, the grain may bo heating in tho vessels' holds and renderod valuelessa There are many reports of intimidation by dock Inborers and oth- ors to provent men from * worldng until the dispute is settled. Tho steamship Lualaba, which was to have sailed for tho Marshal hiad brought a prisoner 135 inlles, al- though there was o Cominisstoner near where ‘e mado the arrest, and Mr, Herbert stated that & Comintssioner sat all lust winter in Mont- gomery issning warrants for the arrest of per- sons all over the State, who wero carried hun- dreda of miles to Montzousery at great expense to the Government, aud to thelr great fncon- wenicnco and injury. Finally the smcudment was adopted—ycas, § nass, Un motlon of Mr, Conger, nesented to by the Chairman of the Committes on Apnroprintions, the safnries of General Buperintendent and As- aistant General Buperiotendent of the Life- Saving Bervico were lucrensed from §3,000 to $4,000'and from §2,000 to $2,600, An amendment offered by Mr. Harrison and sdvocated by Messrs. Aldrich and Burchard, of itnots, to Increase the salnrv of the Asslstant ‘reasurer at Chicago from $4,000 to $4,600 was rejected. tho pricsthood, in company with Archbisho e Brauw, Fob. 12,10 is reportod that Gon, | YIME was. to ascortain the enusd tnd Best | an institution of lenrning for the common peo- Tt w80 Gtien o Lerne.” Upon grate | (e o cumbet Of coms ssidloho thefsat 1y Toddlebon on Tuceday ordered four regi- Ay Temedy, M tit 68 ‘!'L e d Y | plo of New York, und puttiug it upon o basis | atiug he visited Rome with llennt, andy whils | in wooden stables, in atails var ,?"““mdlhem b tho primo catige of the stench, 1t was ber duty | Chich could permanently endure when he hina | tierc, buth wero porsuaded by Blahiop Fenwick | from thirty-seven 1o forty-two ichen. (o monts to march towand Arsbtnbin, T 18 | 4o provine the remeds. 1t was the provinco of | M1iel one PEERARCRY SRS WS TR U | o coie to Amrign,Iiew dunded ot Baltimora | tho” hoad with Topte of sulldont fenrod that nnloss the Powers declaro the mnt- | those who wore annoyed to suggest the remedss | oon e oould only bava been fucnished by in 18403 |Iu-ul after.n brief preparation 8t o | permit them to lo. down. ‘Fhe mmof'fi'." to ter ono of European interost o collision s | and it was cortain that the Cltyof Chilenrowould | 010 "onn had o long and successtul busi- Tollowed. "f\z'mé}"'fié?&?b\fii".fiu'iflfifl'féflfii"’l{ :fi:ulx"n g:l:?'llhmm( x"\ui"' Tom enotigh hell::: inevitable. Germany and - Italy advisa Ttou. | take no notice of our suggestions unless they | |oee jire i such forathonght nud liberallty | Conton, O, Fethier Kutdlg followed the | behind tliem was "’w‘“fc:”mgnfi‘!:’rua whils monin to ovacuato Arabatabia, The other | Were ‘:h": l;:";:“‘m";m:' W‘:::::{’z':_{“; w‘fi;&“&‘fil could only come from onc who as naturally :"{‘“ ‘l”{m:3};“‘L-""“:Xl"“re"'-"l'i“"’““vu'l‘}‘.‘l‘nrlfifi'é::g the cxcrlml?un.:. and urine, nnd from wlfi:h‘&".‘fl ous W/ ol s 1 2 3 Powars aro disposod to concut in this ndvico, | O GLS E:mnucr inta 18 copaited. s | NSy doitawed eyl desply Intercsted I the | oiges quring the cfolera cpldemio in 1834 876 | & trougt coulaiiog. m::lll{:?;"now'lnm:hmw bl with n viow to tho maintounnco of Earopean | ierl; Siato Engincer Junno 1s opord te | molfare of moukind throuets the diftusion of | euil yeygmiired by old residents, Frow De- | ature of 103 dogreds Eahremhilh. Thees rasey dunnatt AvoRMIE onng: 07 | knowledge, tho advancement of Jearninz, and | trott, Father jundig came fo Milwaukee,dn | are connocted with larea tanks aoapen Sroughy v oractienl remeds, but tho speaker thought Nt | 4y, eocreyg of the Mhoral-arts wd sciences | 1819 and hero o has lavared ever sliica, with | trived that by pullinga sl o il FRANOE as this was only rondercd necesnary to mako | tot RIS B LG P LR M e e | avind dograe of success the growth of (o Cath- | admittod to” them, e Yontilation and gty T ‘m“ PR m'”‘ additional sowerage for Chieago, It would never tary of the Doned of Rezants then read the fllcl: (,li:ilung:l:v: ’m?dm:; n:;::wg::‘l‘:zlrm‘wy‘gfl‘l_- (‘u'l;’ of }he stables aro provided Iy_nh,dé,: Panis, Feb, 12 ;Tho diann;aion by the :fi;‘::c !;;,(;ullzfi:-?:;l,m‘::: “[“;‘ne'n C::::E E;::: H!fllullmll of :Jlfl Dnnflld mlllflfl"{":} L‘IPDH ::l‘ fim;min{’ nu\g (u:lllv‘mlcv:n years. 4 g‘{“.’}"‘"" p‘.',rf."gf";fl“ .:,',’&uf‘fl',',fd}",‘fer‘ll,'fl!"%’:'L“V_fl: et Cooper the honorary degres of W2 Mr. enol bas been i1l for soveral days, but I rap- | moment wa entored the stables o fil‘;“g‘l:‘n;: “;'; ‘fi’:;f:“‘z:"g ;;‘;""‘x”g!:: gulbion -85 i1o - ttier, e U o Coopor aecepta the dogres with bist yamarks, faly convaleaciug. cowa cotizhing, nnd Guring one oitive s ot or - y s aud pleasant speeches were made by the more lowed froo at Lockoort, | disti a COL. BLAIR o e o aniaals Thon 8 tough west const of Africn Thursday last, has not | for Thursday. The Rappel revives tho de. | was allowe: to run ‘frce wockvort, tinguislicd guests. o . not heard, The avlmals wers constantly er. ‘After progressing as far as the B5th page of | + ) hich he e elling thelr waste, the nature of the bill, the Committecrose and & “imultancous | yot loft her dook. Tha ngunta promiso tho | mand for the impeachmont of the Droglic ’:ni"\ lr‘c‘:i“l:lll\ “; ‘;“‘:g fi'&:":“""‘b IE: rl“.:’[:;c‘:‘::c: h: A DESERTED, WIFE R o to etimuiato the kidnoya ana lllz'rx:c‘lflt}:blz: 'I;‘rnm_zlu took {"z““ hzulvefi:x |Im?e n;vnrllluz‘ and | men protection in the dock, but the men say | Ministry, which, apparontly the Amuesty diftered from Bu:t T;mmns Magor Lynch 3 v ll:: uo&“r:;m-‘:?x“‘ !_)trl:‘l’ult!::’llnl’;: n‘ t’:,nu z; ‘[,r;,,.,., v‘e‘lm ,}.fir?,g,“‘d mi flml to mmffl_ o ose opposed to a night session for business i i - ) rent Mardahip-" ntence ces yery soft, indeed almost liquld, O e an Dot Tsds. “he pppe, | they requiro protection ontside also. ‘Tho | bill, ss Mually subitted to tho Ghambers, | 500" recommend thnt Norton's contract bo | she Tirtgs Sult o Mnkothe Man Who Mar- | & "Berong Court, Taapasdiota T A" botwarn e b wit noots prevailed. Cunard Company hns all its vossols in Hus. | docs not forbid. canceled, and thatthe City of Chlcago becalled | rled fler Tny for the Luxury of o Sccond pteial Dispateh to The Triduna. capo bolnr suattered from head to foot with Adjourned. sikson dock, which is inclosed, and has pro- " L upon to pay the damages. Ho thought that | nud Younger Spousc. New Yonrg, Feb, 12.—The Blair court-martial | this flmh- 1t 18 not Impdssible, in my opiolor L vided within the dock walls accommodation | PAMS, Fob. 12.—Princess Caroline, widow | 45,000 would pay them. ‘pectat Dipatch to The Tvibune mado slow progruss to-day. Col. O. L. Bhep- | for! ;‘;‘:}:,’:,‘;:,t“,’.,‘,‘3,;‘,;",‘,‘:‘,‘,,_"‘;"“‘““'flm31 CASUAL'I TES. for tho mon brought from Glasgow.. The | Of Princo Linolon Murat, is dond. Mr. Singer, of Lemont, sald that when the | Cixarsxary, O., Feb, 12,—A singulor coso was | herd, who was the Colonel of the Fifteonth In- 'y ioto the milk whilo the continunl sweeping of the Gith mul i i i isil z canal was first opened the water was com- | called to-day In the Common Pleuse Courtat | fantry in 1808, when Capt. Dlalr was Flrst | impregnate the stmosphere of the stabl DROVER XILLED. R onaion AUSTRIA. Crralively. Dure, bt bns continucd to grow | Tilln, fn this State, b belng o sul for damages | Licutcnant, waa cxaminod. Col. Bhephord gxUrarmint to sticla oeres a8 o aTet th ik LaBaLvE, lull F:; ll—Ed'\hn!u,;?sdrovcr eoplo on business aro nllnv’led within th HECOSSAABGLION OF TUE NINLSERT worse evor sliice, owlng to Chleago's Incroase In | by one, Woman, spalnat another for; soduction. | nervad divthe Mexlean: Wat, xoso to: e rank :?c]:II:l?;I ;?ll:‘n'l‘;“ntl‘:ln?nuu?u;‘cl‘{c? Imnlxxnerlml' of East Llheny" i ik o Bl ragito hileags i[’n clll;sum long the wholo i g : k" Viznna, Feb, 12,—It is snid - that the Min- | population and the turning of the sowers Into [ The plalntift s Mra, Anue Seucy, a former wifo | of Colonel by his bravery 1a tha Rebollion, and | ag'soom as milkod from. the AL :“‘l;“‘?:: i kbl el i, MieOhleatns slong Wl ine of docks. | jorv g baen reconstructed with Stremoyr | the canal, ot Judge ucorge E. Benoy, ono of the well- | in 1871 was rotired with thie brevet srank of | of our visit thero wera in the stablo a number of "There is to be another interviow to-day be- twoen tho Ship-Owners' Committee and a* deputation from the strikers. Later—The strikers to-day refused the Rock Island & Paciflc Raflrond. While the train was balting at the statfon in this city at about 8 o’clock this morping he got upon the bumpers between two cars to rouse up some of ] 13 i Count | 8 B. Reed thought that Chicao should take | known lawgers of Olifo, nnd author of *Seney’s | Brigadier-Goucral, 1o wont into bustices, and, milk-cans’ without any distinguishing marks :a:il!'l: lslt:;nfir‘t:.:ldz:t :huc;::‘:;ilo:udrnq:co care of her filth withan Independent sewer, | Clvil Code.” The defondant is o younc woman | when the fund for the soldlers' ‘monument was '“!‘““d“‘l]flm'v Boma were empty and some o el e ol atie | tenty-olght miios lon, and a failot Bitcen foot named Walker, who supplanted Mrs. Sency in | raised tn Rhodo Tsland, bocame its Treasurer, | tained dirty water, but all uncovered aud ere { i ' . pused to thic ivfluenve of this polsonous stmo- jstor Ungar will retire. Tho othor Minlstors in that distance, which would givoa currentof | tho affections of her husbaud, and is now | His businces went down with a crash soonafter, | phete, 8o that Were pure mitk put Into them i o, he t g ® four miles per hour.’ martled to the Judge., The damoges eought | and in his losses’ were Involved the fund | would undoubtedly be contaminated. ;g:kul‘x: 5135':‘3:‘3:-(1 ll-:ll?ul;::x“('l‘ga 1‘315{!.‘ E‘;‘vlg:n,} g:owngcaorfifiign:'li::rnl?uf \:n:s'r:dl‘ord::g' remain, Mr. Siuger sald that Chicago had sent soveral to ba recovored aro $10,000. Tho crowd fuv the | of $30,000. 'The Government cotirt-martialod "‘ Wo nsked to Ua ghown the sick cows,ani cary, paased over him, matilatng him horrioly, u’“"" als P a i Smetliog - Committees Into ts Wuburbs, and | court-room upon the opening of tho casa to-day | and sesitenced Lim td ono year's imprisonmant, | Were tnmodiately told that there was ol 4 end Jdllice him instantly. Ll was a widower, | tration was also rojected. MOROGCO. herovar they fotuad a stink they had compolied | Qlled every nich OF spce, and among the audi- | and o restoro the 830,00, That sentenco he Is | SiCuxatclootio,lin tho soeond ror, some. sbout 40 years of nge. LAYARD. ANANCHT PREVAILS. {he auttior to provide o remedy, and now that | once wero many ladies. In presenting the ease | now serving on Bedioe's Island. The possibiil- | apimal that scemed to be more lively than toms DISABLED. Losvoy, Feb, 12.—Minister Lnyard is ill | Dapmm, Feb, 12.—A lotter from Taugier, | wbwero able to point toan odor of thelr own | 0 the jury, Mrs, Beney’s nttorneys gave a his- | ties of rplslng the money aro small compared | of the othera, Tho natural temoerature of 3 Hpectal Dimatch to The Tribuna MmwAuges, Feb. 13.—Locomotive No. 26, attachedto the passenger-traln over the Chicazo, Milwaukee & st. Paul Railway which loft Chicago 8t 5 o'clock last cvening, becams disabled at ‘Montrose. A connecting-rod broke, knocking oft at Constantinoplo, aud will probably come | Morocco, snys tho Governor of Fez hoa takon | concocting they should be willing to tako thelr | tory of the fondness between Judze Bency and | with thoso ot spending tho balonee of his h‘!fla in l}fiflllh! should be. Oflto 100 deg, Fabrea- home on o farlough, refugo in tho sancluary fo cseapo the popu. | own medicine. Ile, however, favored, oo gou- Migs Walker, which had been manlfesting itselt | years In o military prison. Col. Shopherd | M6 o dcs‘r? Ffi,’flg:‘i:"}“x:h?“,lu‘é“dm'g:'n"!:{m‘:‘! REINFORCEMENTS. lace, who binve risen against him, eral princiolcs, the enlarzement of the canal to | for the past six years, the detalls of whichcould | tostificd that he - promoted the accused | fecor, Dr, Large oxamined the cow and fonl It is understood that sovera! regimonts Tho Sultau hins hn'd; stroko of paralysts, | 100 feet In width and eight feet in depth. This | beproven by unimpeachablo witneases. Tho | officor from the rank of Firet Lioutenant to | all the n(?;nu of pleuro-pneumonia, the left luz s . . 8 YEl8: | could luvolva an expenso probably of 812,000~ | defeuse argued that the trouble all grew out of | that of Roglmental Quartermaster. * What solidifled, and the rumbling sound character- %f infuntry will leavo with artillery for the | Anarchy rolgns throughout tho Empiro. 000, provided thero were mo steslings. Long | the inventfons of scandal-mougers, who | was hls character at thot timel” asked Gon. fstic of plourisy being distinetly heard. Firs ape. ) d Mrs. Benoy's mind agalnst her | MeMahon, “Hla rocord a8 an officer was vo: quarts of milk waa the datly yleld of this cor, 2 brace, which Jet tho stcam escapo from th John told lim Tuesday moroing that ho would | polsone cMahon. ry | dhd this milk from . n boller.. The engineer, Willlam uun,k. “.n'; Lo Fob J,:s USUAL, BUSH-FIGITING. admit that the cana) caused a very Joud smell, | over-indulgont husband. — The argumcot | fing, and a8 8 gontleman 1 nover heard any at- ?“',ln‘mr &mu.;.mmhf'fi.'fiu”&‘&."é ":;‘l:‘;c‘,: ety scalded, . Aaothor locomotive e Qs NpoN, Fob. 12,—Waeston réached Soar TRE THOUDLE IN ZULU LAND. and asked, * Woat are you golng to do about | made & stropg Impresslon. Mrs. Beucy, | lusion apainst him. It ho had not been | ment, soaked alr, and, doubtless, put fotos patchod from Chicazo to_ pull the train throuth borough this afternoon, 151 miles behind To the Lditor of The Tribune. 1" Wentworth further volunteered the in- | the firat witness called, statod that sbo wosmar- | & &ood officer I would mot have | which had been uncovered for twelve hours,mnd ‘ to Milwaukee, The accident cused o delay of | time. CnicaGo, Feb, 12.—The terrible disaster that | ¢ tion that the stink: was by no means an | ried to Judge Sency in 1853, and they lived hap-. promoted him.” ‘I'lic copy of the marriagscer- | In the enme air, finds fts way Into the com- it . 1sly forees in South Afrien | LON® i Vifieate botweeu Thomas.Nichotl and Aun Ballla | mon stock, and - Is -distributed, doubtless two and a quarter hours in the arrival of fhe has befatlen the British foreos in South Afriea |\ poalthy one. It fvas entlvoly free from de- | pilv towether until the defendant came acrose | (oo R nitirod as proving the chargo of bige- | as ‘pure Orange County nilky! faceed, S ety ' THE PLAGUE, must._have been expected by any unotios op- | cov AT Oy patainco, and thero was nothlng | (helr path, Mre. Senay sens very intimato with | pyepinst Capt. iair, “Ihe dofense objected { ono af the cons fu o stable wis il ~ EASTERN FLOODS. DISATPEARED. pressed by overweening confidouce in the abilily | pab o that, 88 Walkor until she found shio was undermin- | 4%y “nyinfssion. and a long argumeont followed. | ¢ Orange Farm.! Dr. Larze continued this es- "Menipey, Conn,, Feb. 12.—Floods caustd by §r. Percasnuna, Feb, 12.—Tho epidemio | of the fritish to quell nuy savago uprisiui. | X s nolut Masor Elwaod called for an or- ing the nllcetions of her husbund, At this | 45 6ouey devided to recolvo the copy as proof | nminatlon .throughout the stable, sclecting the the heavy rains have compelled seveeal factories a3 polut the prosecution was interrupted by ex- = P has dntirely dlsuppoared from Asteakhan. Thero are three good reasons for this deteat, antzation, snd nominated Masor Lynch, of | Judge Pillars, who made o lunuu':v argument of a record of the marriage, but not of the mar- | cows_at random, aud, as will be seen by hus re- o . ¢ 3 ol 3 It t hol d, Ini o bealiby o atop work. Therg bave been no cases for soveral days, :n:|:;:l:;:,“.:f;:5nl:'::!:::llov:u?::n;o:\: fi:fl"fi:‘ Ottawa, for Chairinan, which motion was car- g;llfiu ‘r'!:m:'r‘\ ::"fl&m;:; l‘(‘l‘lclym:;'a Llnu‘l,run'lll‘fi_ llllg: il —— gfif,. ’-[%',’: :z';,:,‘fi'afi;i,&{:f&"},‘;‘,:m 0] .nh;ov‘x{w:::l, PI“c‘h. 15‘—;1'1;:: n:ot In‘u;o Bhgtugk::lt RUSSIAN COMPLAINT. “‘fr’_ us . solitory Instance of Caffro skill in rled. Mr. Ed. Sanford, of Morrls, was chosen | o yyation, Both sides aro répresented by able MEMPHIS. degrees Fahrenheit; another one hada tempers- 1 antic lyers broke to~lsy, an ot ture of 101 4.5 dearecs Fahrenhelt, With theia Sr. Perenspono, Feb, 12,—Complaint is | fiehting. Firatly, the regular troops: empluyed Secratary, and the Conventlon then proceeded | counsel, and the caso Is attracting much atten- ceptions all that wero examioed showed alea atreams overfluwed their banks, inundatiog the ¢ tobusinoss, A number of suggestions wera | tion, Ono af the Effects of the Yellow Fever—A oxceptions al pnes " eotintes, ‘The tracks of the Naw London Northe mnde of Roumania's neglect to give natico to | had no mzu:n ul‘::\:: Il;lm\ ul( rv:url('\:lu to Imte“: wiade, and were quito generally discussod. . _—T————— s Wholo City Bankrupt, g.\:::\:::na;fllfil‘l&el{gfiswlo::llll!r:?l:fi:g'mfi grn Maflroad, wera, burled for o tine under Tussin of hor preenutious ngainst the plague. | azed In. Bucondly, tho bawurs of o sounbeys | Afcar some uiditlonal romarks from Mr, THE SPRAGUES. Mestpmis, Tenn., Feb, 12.—Judge Baxter, of | belng dry and very fat, wan about to boseat o huge fi} od obfce. Tho Wharvcs an cellars of | Tho locking of railway carrioges containing | W) 129 "' o e 1"; AFalenl. pamer; € 8Ud | ginper, fa which ho sald and he apprehiended —_— the United Btates Circult Court, to-day appolnt- | the buteher, Th¢ tomperature “‘4 this ut“mkl Ly o e b, 12.—Tho - Schuyliiil | Tossian oficers i considered especially un. | “HrES of 18 O thnt Chicago wonil not ealire the extent umii | Litigatlon Coneernlag tho Property That | od Thomas J, Latham Recelver to take charge | 32 103 dogroes Kshironnolt, Boecimensof il e ot i to-tag ark | feiondly nod nnjustifiable. Rounonia clatma | e Zulus thirty yeurs azo wave, tho Bl | importanc of this canal inovenient, unill thy Once lolonged to Thly Eunlls. of tha olfcets o¢ythe lato City,of Meupbls, In- | {hesuioista being sgnéierea 45 bolter i 0 was ded fu the mills at M yunk, Iu- erriblo trouble, i vas only continued | prople of this rection marched up to th it o Speciat Dirgateh lo Tha Tribune. k4 4 x i l:,m‘,"’,":fl,f‘ .’;;E““kmo,” f'l'.flm.,",':'mfik corl | that her action fa iu nccord with measures | checks nud ropuises that tho troups and thotr | Cook County nnd there put in o barrler, ' 'The | S5oston, Feb. 12.—The trinlof acelcbrated caso cluding taxes fduosld, amountiog to nearly | rest. ‘Thess anlmals never Jeavo the saibls &larm. L y othel = c , ) power to suc, collect fn nny | from the timo Lhey cnter until, giving nomor adopted by Austria nud Germany, communders aequired the art of bush-fizhting, :m 'gotélu;l :)ht‘::t :l;;‘?:llmu‘:l-‘:uff‘t‘:ul;\;! :l:hl‘l"i:[“";:‘ was bugun in the Unitea 8tates Clreult Cotirt to- figmz:(vng::::‘l:lhm,;nc ‘:;, otherwise. All m:"{ milk and being ¢ fattaned’ t ,5”,.,‘.,,,,.,. 1 DENMAKR, and outplayed the Caflirs at thefr own game. | chiond, The followine persous were appolnted | 48y which has been pending about four years, | o '-ru ordered to come i, mako themselves the slaughter-house, contributing gunn Hm: Coreniaaey, Feb, The] Folkothing | Small commands wera cut off and wiped out, | as o commilles to confer with the Chicago | and which fnvulves the disposition of upward of the propagation of discasa throug hns voted * urgency " for tha bill instituting | supply tralns wero surprised und cuptured, and | authorities: £5,000,000. Actlon I8 brought hy Willlam 8, parties, and Qe clnims on or beforo the third | milk, = robbing tho fnfunt of * its sols s ,SWEPT AWAY. 87, Jouss, N. B, Feh, 12.—A gnle to-dny swopl away about 400 feet of the breakwater, G s o ¢ - Monday fn May noxt. The nppuintment was | éhance for life, and alter desth furolih- Whith cost o for years nzo §250,000. Damoge, | Precautions agoinst tha plague. (dror:lu‘ .c\nrr\ :ock, bush, aud grass paten the W].fi’l.ml"'llelrcnl,l' M. 8inger, J. B. Rood, and Dr. :k\y:, of New York, ;gnln!t Amnsn Sm-m;-nd, made o'" a bill ’med by Myers & Bnoed, nttor- | 1ug discased beef to tho mlxuul hw!'s:' ldé £10,000. AUSTRIAN PRECAUTIONS, i ol i Lockoott—a. J. Mathewson, Georgo Gaylord, | AVilllam - Bprague, fauy - Speague, | Mary | noys, reprosentiog: noarls $2.000,00 of claiuis pends upon his atrongth and beolth o6 : Vixxsa, Fob. 12.—Tho Government will DARTED ON THZ UNWALY REDCOAT, George Wightman, Jobn L. Norton, Ucorge Sprague, the {\; & W. Bprague Manufacturing | azuinst theclty, Other creditors: have coneoll ?'i'?"x?'.‘n’f IIlI"I:u d“;.‘ll ll:‘ul_!“)"h““mmw“n . THE WEATHER, 2 'rd b T till experience taught Wm to fight with his | Lymn, and Isane Nobes. Company, aud' Zachoriah Chaffe, a8 Trusteo [ duted theie causcs, making a total exceeding dlé icl A : lll‘:l nr"o" m:' s et fing on tha st " Orrice or TnE Cmie S1oNAL OFFICER, ?!Jol; ly order tho samo p}'ccnuuonu against | gyes and his entlre seven senncs, Instead of with Jnllntf.\l'n\‘ur Elwnm{} 8. B‘A’ “m]fi 0. B. | ot the Company, to recover his mother's sharo £2,600,000. . m“:mné L axreinees bo Kiom WastriNGrON, D. Gy Feb. 18—1 1, m.~Inlen. | 'Lurkoy as aro in forco ngainst Russin, 'Tho | his weapons anly. Ulttmntely the Zuu chtef- | Juneesy i, & Hrooke, B N oodrufl, M N. | in the estale of Amasa Borogue, the clder, who PENSIONS. Notbing should stnd i 1he way of puttiness 1igas—For Tenncssco and the Ohblo Valloy, cold- | navigation of the Danubo will be restricted, | tains npprecinted the hopelessucss of tho strug- ;l:';"‘"".'& (’::ruc‘::‘:hr \\?Imum)finvul'mn, 0% | died Intestate, The ease was argued boforoJudgo T Feb. 12.-At & moottog of the ax- end to this nefarious trafic nt onve and f([zrmr' er northerly to weaterly winds, rislog barometer, | und the Sulina mouth closed, ple, and submitted to clreumstances with o | Mason, and E. Purter. Shepley, fa 1877, but, at the timo of hiadeath, uo (i o e Mk from animals that spend most o and clear or partly cloudy weather, - DISINFECTION. ool prace thut has controlled them until now. Chmmn\lion—d. N. Ifrever. docnsion had bewn rendered, and it 18 now to be | foldlers of Toledo and victoity, held at the | lives in stablcs 18 bad coueh, but ndd (o i g . v ¢l (1 ¢ B Troy—M, Truby and J, 1L, Vaue. 8 T el Grand Army headquarters to-night, Gen, J. R, | continuous life in a space three fect by ten ety Jowed by eoider partly cloudy wicather, southiveat | ofr fos nuthiorizod monsuras for tho disiufac- | i toes becnuso they dotormined to hava no Grant, 11, Fay, wid E.Sondford. Wos mvdersd ab Ms home fn Watwlek, R, T, | Alburt Moora Scerotary, aud the fallowing resc- | doned stmosphore, until thelr Inngs besust I 3 ¥ xising barome- | yion at Varna and Bourgas of arrivals from fighting in their nelghborhood which they did §;":'l"ikc‘:l s Amfilrlfl c“e":.Ix fi rcl(lirg‘n'?ehrl and, betng Snteatate, bis wie, Fauny Sn'm!“;,: 1uitons wera unanimously adopted: dlseased and thelr bodies heated by ‘T:r:mn:‘l’n; For the Upper Lako Reglon, decldedly cold | B1epeoted ports. not vontrol, Ottawa—Andrew Lynch, Churica Blanchard, | wna appolnicd Admiulstratrix, atid the plalntift .h{,"l::{,',;;';,c'}{ fi“-‘,!i',_..';:f“f,',':we‘;{;{.2"“,';1;,'““},‘3,':;:.25 {fimfiflfcfi‘eg{l{}":‘}fi‘;&‘ g;“':“";m “effeciually and dlear or fair weather, except lght snows in FREE FROM THE TLAGUE. From oxperlence, T Tmow what the Bouth | Wittt Redbee: o John F. Noau. alieges thut sho fafled to Uls ang acconnt of hier | that tho louke Committeo on Penniuna aro respect: | depopulate a community { 2 Michigan, rising barometer in the southern unid len —John Clark. iy A n The chief medical officer at Kavals declaros | African “bush is, I know how impossible it _ settioment of the eatate. Amnsa Spragito was | {ully but earncatly uteéd to jmmedintely mmrg 1 would most carngstly recommend thats {hat the dlstrict ia freo from the plague, bt | Will be for regular troous, ncting according to L Satlo- oo suncan and O Lo menchard. | 1y soutor partuce 1o the A, & W. Spracue e O cagaa. O v 0SO85 | appeal bo iada fo s Excailoncy ihe (ot states that malignant typhus pl‘uvnil’n at | ¢i¥iiized 1deax, to ecups with the savage in- | ‘fhe Mayor of Deorls Is 1o bo requested to Manufacturlug Company, aud Willinm | Resofced, That a coby of this resolution ba for- :‘“:‘ "0 the "f‘fl{“.'“‘.‘i’,”,‘}{ ‘?li‘ls e ekt WAl Sotiocova, Dabitants of this “bust.” The ground, elther | send a deivwation to represent that eity und act | Bprague, tho eler, then United States .‘,‘r"h“‘“’,":‘l:{:.%‘:‘:“‘“"“ on Penstous 1o the House ,{:,‘,‘,‘“'b;';‘l“;m‘:,g {ayietiine thious wds of e " WILL NOT AVE IT, flat or bioken, Is closely dotted over with w',}l]\;ln:) :‘tmm I((..:::mgrltig:-n . Thioman 6 K Bouator, resigned his position, and, re- s dren every sear, and which 18 o disgrace 10 wf Loxvoy, Fob, 12,—The Czar rofuses to | chumpsor alugle buslien from eight to twelve | yne putes at Lockcort open night aid day lo?‘r: turilig home, eareial on ..tho busincss af —— .| clyllized community. Respectlully, permit Tomnania to subject to quarantine | feo Mish of deuse nudergrowth, Nearly every- | week was nccapted, and obsorvations are to he | the Company under the old name. Thirtesn PLEURO-PNEUMONIA, ¢ o ., eastern portions, and nortbhwest to southwest winds. For the Upper Mississiopl and Lower Missouri Valleys partly cloudy weatber, with possibly arcas of light snow {n Missour] und Towa, northh 10 west whuls‘ slight chunges o temoperature, o L Raystonm, AL Dy o and ristog followed by fulling barometer, - 288, from thre d six | made of the qua e ra 0ty by Louk into partnership his bepliows, | NEW Yonk, Feb., 12.—The oxiensive cow “~Hanitary Superiniendeol “Ihe Upper Ohlo wilt vine, R “ennesseo | Nussian soldiers returning from Turkey, ;'Et:";‘::;m{:flrfi:“;‘ me,‘ !:x: l;)la[:;:meunlr ‘m;l:,:’zfl\, e quantity and quality of tho water | YUREE S0 A Tin, suns of his deceased brothi- | stables st Bllssville, L, L, whero the pleuro- —_————— i and Cumberland will full slowly, i J e Committee will meet the Chlcazo authort- | £ and his own sow, Byron, The new finn car- | pneumonta exlsts, aro strongiy quatantined by | tow a Big Estato Was Divided by Lo R LUCAL ORSEBYATIUNS. GERMANY. Lt SRAWE LIKE & ANAR > ties at the Graud Puclile on the 19th lust, rled ou the business ol the manufactureof cot- | order of GovPTRobinsan. ‘The milk of Uieso and &, Lauld GlodesDemocrals . | —_ __ Ciucano, Fob. 12, THE EMPEROS SPEECH. CRAWTALINE B wirnove dsthselbontaehsoitlast Coi {on priuts ynder the old name, und ustie the | oot cows distiliery-fed la dustroyed by tho | Mention was made yesterday of the lelel . nd, Vel fin, - Weather 5 ot . making a sti, savo to the exnorienced eye. SUICIDE, ussels of tho first frm without rendering any Tiealth O \ ot B e scheine for the partition of lands between belt e Brauy, Feb, 11,—The German Reichatag | Within balf a wile, nay, within 100 yards, may ' avcountto thehelrsof Amass, 8r, Susan 8prague, | Health ONieers wherover found, Somo venders 1! und 1t was supposed that the divisios 0 ulleycunlcwpu wade In this wo "'”"’?{;: time in tlys Btate, 1t appeses, ‘“"‘-""f";mfl ont of the largest estates in dlroction was partitionod fn 18034, under the Jrriped of Mr, Britton A. Hill, counselor Mmm( tate of Peter-Lindell, tho real ¢state B wos valued at abiout £6,000,000. There ¥, o heirs, each one bolnk entitled (o OUEET, the wholo eatato, By virtue of nmnl{:flm ceuted for that purpuse between lllw holotk clig nnd country lots, compriaiug ! 'g,m, ol talo, wern accurataly 'sugveyed, UMDy platted by Withiaw 11, Cozzons, Ess & Ly tut tvas ‘appralsed by Connnlssloners e K, Dicksou, Jonies 'L Biwerlnion, ont Sioten I, Peck, ‘ihey then divided the Il‘,l‘n“ sitd equal shares, and cach share was oL - D ell-arme Special Dispated tn The Tribune, daunghiter of Awnsa Spraguc, Si, married one | twere fined to-day tu tho Polico Courts, The wa todlny °I"°"°" by tho Emperor Willlam | lurkc 10,000 well-brwd savezes, ol 50 048 | Qavres, 1., Feb. 12.—John Nowcomb, awetl- | Edwin Hoyt, und died oot i Ta0. Sna | Legistature has voted $10:000 to ald in detocting in penson, In his spoech from tho thronae he | #uow it till the deadly shower of assegals @ivo |y ,on " cliizan of Darllngtdn, Wis., aged 40 | leit four chlliren,—Sarah, Susan 8., Witham 8,, | aud stamping out the pleuro-pueumonia, sald ho thanked the members for assisting in m'u'ulng that the foe s somewhere about, vears, committed auleld on l\l‘undny’nltcrnnon and Edwin,—iho now bring this sult to recover e ———— tho suppression of the saclalist agilation, | Then skalu the foemanis ouo of flas pro- | from the bankrupt corporations, the A. & W. STAY OF PROCEEDINGS. by enttiog lis th VIt et-] o 5 R 3 and hoped they would continue to support mrllnun,lmnl, mtlm I“l"l "m."" stigri Ul ggrale h;r; of ll):iLé lato 'g.)ll-‘:.‘;'lcr‘l':n.n:::t:l:n;‘ ly‘v‘;n’l:'xlllx:: Sffit"!c"‘f.{\.m'}'.n{fif"l -;3"::';""’&' ,el;:ltl‘lrwl\(%ll:;g;\ Nzw Your, Feb. 12.—~In the sult of the Unit- tho Govornment as for ns was necossary for {:."";‘J:.L‘“hh‘fi'.?. Y ‘;I‘h’:l:zll‘: i'.‘.’.'»’.‘,fioulmf o, For some unaccountuble. roason tho | Bpraguu's property to which i motbier was | °d States azainst Benjamin i1, Hutton et al, to tho curo of the socilist ovil, 1lq anuonuced superlor, evel \E vt armed with tho latost pat- fir-.[:‘f;‘:rdlm been bushed up by the fricnds of | tho tightful helr, recover g:(l‘l:l nmnunl.lll:z 1.:0 51%0.30?. .:udga i e dern hreecllonding rifle. To begin | C55hasgen 3 > Choate to-day, ou aupleation of delendants, tho abolition of Art. 5 of the Trenty of | Sorh Gf modert ; i SaN Fuascraco, Fob, 15.—At Eurekn, Nev. : ; Vragus, and reforred with ploasure l: the mm'Inl:rv:;nt‘:lr';“ulm‘o‘:c'rr “flm‘.. l.'.'.'.fl"a'mx’fz".‘fu‘.fl this afternoon, Lo . Abdersan, inn drunken REPORTED CONSOLIDATION. erutited n stay of procecdings until the Collector friendly relations with Austria, and the ro. tult of grass to surfirisu his enciny, travels 41 aninimum, 17, OEXZHAL OUIEUYATIONS, Cintaadn, Feb, 13101 p. wailang, (Bar.) 1T, dnnn;lrmni ! o) iy Clouay’ bl: suow, o Y ¥ X A spet exblbit the pupers in_ the case, The Juldgze Irenzy, sct iiro to tho hbtsoof Mre, Dennis, aud, | NEW Yonk, Feb, 13.—A special from London | shall exh DD 4 , s his o travels | gpuudinie fn th front door with o razor, threats | says: * ‘The Erlo Rallway Company bas leased | bolds that tho Custoni-flouso papers {n such s of tha Norlln Congrom, 1o doclarod | 1Lt YUANDAL pac ortonyy atcoutrentints, <ot | s st o il i approselud. o was | iho Aulanls & Greac. Wesiorn Rairoad, tho, | {358,258 VLS Yecords [0, & DL O that tho rolations betwoen Germany and alt | This Inttur may scam puradoxical, but sucli fs a overpowerad, but not until hs hiad cut his own | Erjo guarantecing the interest on seven million’ 3 e Yy should sccure them acvess thereto under the othor Powers aro satisfactory, and that Ger. | f3¢t: [0 this” closs »bush ¥ an assegul fa vs turgat,lying o b fuw minutes, of the Atinntic & Great Western bonds, and | proper restriction. " | l d W Martink . T T——— T it pl i descriptive callt i 3 g s ats, and ‘stroots, and deec e ok 1 many would contiuuo its iufluonce fu bohalf | Fun Tonde with slugs oF lnrx‘:kulu.:‘fllnfln.llx'fiy THAT GROUNDLESS SCARE, - mskloganequsldlyisiowol: tio st sculags ot llllsulilny of the aligtment, fn 1864, the "“{;;i\ s of European penoe, more 50, None of the shots_are ot long range, Bureato, Feb, 13.—In cunscqucnca‘o! ol f F2 Allautic i OroatWoalern Road, This gl OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, % | tn the” unflnistied rooin i e setil Ihla“L i i Hhe & aud all the fightiug 18 very 11ttle removed rom | Order in Coune 1 the Erlo a perfeat connectlon to Chieago," New Yonk, Feb. 12.—Arrivod, Wyoming, | tho southeust corner of the first LIWeR oo ;l ] The Emperor roforred to tho plague in | huyd-to-haud. In'such a conilict a Callir who \' :,'l n l‘"f":;{‘ ot llu: c“l’lm'""“ Goverament, | Ny Youk, Feh, 19,—Klernun's News Agen- | from Liverpool; Bolivia, from Glasgow; Capel- | The ten numoers of the shures were l‘:: 9 i 3 Ruesin, o said tho lotest veports justify | van hurl un sasegal uid trausiix his man ot Hity | AWerican cattle consiene here vla Canada | cy husa dispateh thut the Eris and the Atlantio | Is, and Alsatl, from London. the respoctiva shares from 8% (G0, gous ] ™ the hopo that tho enorgotio mansures of tho | Yards roads will be twolve ta twonty hours behind | & tirest Vestern Railwave aro consolidated, | Townon, Fob, 13.—The Bavarlan, from_Bog. | tounselor, the tun numbers et L bt i i 13 AT NO DISADVANTAQB tne, owlng to the reshipment necessary at | President Jewett's propositions having boon | 4onKiveta and Calfforuls, from Now Yo aqtiure plgees of paper und placcd B o Top ) L) Russiny Goverminent will shortly suppross copted by the latter C on; Severn and Califoruls, from Now York | yainos offthe ten helrs were writte By, i i with the bestarmed foeman, sxcopt that ho | Detrolt. Dealers oro bitter against tho over- | Accoptod by the latter Compauy . have arrived out. t paper and places, i 1" tho epidemio, whon trafllo on the froatior | yust stand upto do so. zealousness of the Canudian ofticlals, No ex- e e —— A A (l)l‘ll:x“ne:q et pufififu‘.’cr Pillle of e “’s i i will bo restored on the nelghborly footlng | 'Fhe best weapons for bush-shootinz would be | porters ou the market this week, ulthough con- SPRINGFIELD, ILL, LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY. Enonr the eantenta of either ono of 1o b, i 1 which befits frieudly countries, :lu\;llfl?i:mrrfllfillfl llu'mlcc‘\lplu‘alulnwlulm_mutp' In:rus.[ stderable stock sultahle to thelr wants was oi Speciat Dhpateh to The Tridune. New Yon, Feb. §3.—The soventieth suni- | Yolumes contalning the soveral shres, o H oforring to the custome policy of the n one barrel ullet, 1o the other o charge of | sule, Dealers generally anticlpate little furtier SrixarisLp, 1, Feb. 19.—~The Clty Councit 2 g f o L] 2 1t was ready, o crippled boy beggar, Bty '{\'xullmmony'nvcuu‘:‘I was called Iy .b,l,lllf.:“‘['t:" uider protest, and direeted to draw o0 from euch bat, thus desl) nating the “““, ot hefrand the numbor of thoshare, T\unplf“" tinue nutll the drawing of luts 'L“’ and o2t ‘Thu blindfolded boy was releaseds Wit tears , glistened In his cyes as ‘l ud be 8 casied wuro druoped it i anof 3 tatd that be had comple ol ol oot Ehadeit “catato o the atgfastios huekshot, for there uight be hall-a-dozen Caf- | trouble ju e o " coted Te > , versary of the birthday of Abrahiam Lincoln was Governinent, the Emporor said : % Our coun- | firs bebind una busb, aind thy buckshot would XU, somne Lo fuce directed Tows-Callector Hudees 4 4 lobrated to-night by the Lincoly Club. Their c i 1y tiekle more bhau one prabably, to give udditional bowls, Hasiog deelined to | & merca hins tho right to claim that protection | HEElemem SR ot D W Cafiirs tho En- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, 4o 80, the Councll to-night declared his officg | FOUmS Wore crowded, which legislation regarding customs taxes | glish troops must drop the * tactics™ aud leave Apectal Dimpatch 10 The Tvidhins, yavaut, ahd avpolnted Ienry C, Wataon aa Col- can offord, and which Is aforded, perhaps | ¥erY lncumbranee excont s ration and _anyinu- WATERTOWS, Win., Feb, 13.—At the sesalon | juutor, Tlodees' roboval geew ont of tho fact AN EMPHATIC DENIAL. : Porhaps | pjijn’ hehind him with the supply-tratn. He | of the Graud Lodge of Knights of Pytbiss, | that lio has refuscd to récel¥o the cortiftates fae | LOUISVILLE Ky, Fe, 19.—A GourlerJournal b}‘”“‘l what Is nocessary, in countrive with | st Jearn to suake through the bust, wnd | neld tbis evening, the following ofiicers of the | sued by the Uity to. thoso wlo. Lave paid tazes | correspoudent sont to Memphis to Invostigate which we trade, My duty is to presorve the | shoot for the ripule In the long vrass, lle must , legaliy colles G Xet, £ tictes of ) St to s hia discinling in routine the savage | Grand Ludge were olocted for the ensuing year: Hllegally collected. lio repurts of yollow fevor there telegraphs au orman market for articles of homo produc. | Fho) ho is fouud, but to drop eversthing but [ (4 Cu He M. Kutchin, of Fond du Lac; @ V. omphatis deolul of its pxistouce. jion, Wae sbi vert Wi ol o0 MT. N ; o Aun Ecclestastiodl Scandul, the heirs then present. fiar ery waukes;' (1, M. .y Co H. e ! 2 3 Winneu 3 policy since 1865, havo abaudoned. e o lt:t.':iu“ns u!‘«‘l‘:ll:l‘l’l:‘l:{r}l“l‘l‘l: Milwankens Supréing !lef;r:u||;.g\;§|"§|‘;‘|:‘:’,' b T Paris aispatehes of the Loudon Duby Aews, | PBILADELPAU, Feb. 13.—Edward R Thomp- | | by AL, Pl de Cassasnse ::‘;:L Yunkton ... 05 Fair, *Clauso B of the Troaty of Prague was | Austrian plan, where two nien era supplictt with | Juncau. 4 }-lm,'"g"“.' Maret, au Itatian Bishop in partibuy sou, retired Cotnmodors of tha United Btates [ /7, tiug journal U""’“‘”""“}Bfi‘nm wd ; s abrogated to put an ond to the wucerlalnty | 4B borse, ol 0w Jourtieys the foot P ———— rivuts- Chiamberiotu of the Pope, Apostolieal | navy, died this moraiug. T Hebing fabricated dispatehes botwees BD WEST POINT CADETSHIP Y 4 THE UNDERWRITERS, Mizsiougry, Honuraty Canon of tlie Dioceses of e ——— §} the Einpress Eugonle has just beeh I0Gi 1y » of the peoplo of North Schleswig respooting HBLIBVED OF BVERYTUING 3 ik { Auen, Bordeaux, wind Coutanves, uuid Rector GEN., SHERMAN. B e ks Hlucd g100. Tho lert (o) Spreinl Dispatch to The Troune. {holr futuro destiny.” but his rifle and amnunition, und by holding on | BostoN, Feb, 18.—The Fire-Underwriters' § Uoadjutor of Vesiuet, uear 8t Germain, lias 4 o the mansger Was IS Loy, st A1IE0 Buoowinaron, i, Pab., 12.—0n the 16ty o | thoir future destiny, B st bmcl of -t stk ot onao Kl | CominiLLes witi recommend an averags fucreasn | becn Atrosted at- s hiouse, auit o 1 prison at | _JACRSONVILLE, Fia., Fob. 13—Cen. Bhorman | bepinnink 18, Lt Uil Jizardous competltive exsmination s to be beld at the am\nu profitably aud less The specoh closed with the following son. | scif materially, und moke Joug awd rapld | fu rates of about 85 per cent. They divide the | Versallles on a charge of Hla“mm“l hittle girl | Wil be given a receplion to-morrow, e, fencor *“'fhe promotion and davelopment marches, - Bucli a foree, ably conminded by X+ | risks into three classea: Forty ceats, which ln- %l L4 in the sacrlsty, Ho bad been prowoted to Powera is o tatk to which should be devoted | ot reduisr troons Lo route thie encuy from Iu. | bulk pot inflammablo u themselves or llable to | peringw, Hero ssandal becams wora netlve Iy Riouudan, Fen, 1.—~Tha Commlites hes de- the great power achisved by German unity,” | tronched positione, would, I believe, souner end | combustion fu an ordivary fire; 50 cents, in- 5¢nlln¢ with his reputation, und charges simliar cided to submit to the General Assembly with- Beoury, Feb, 12.—A h | the war thau the pouriug futw thy umfimv ot |.cluding the bulk of rlakg un Anen-uaulu gfu{;— to thosa agaiust Fathier Achlilf were rumored f oub recommendation the rencwed proposition N, Feb, 12.—Among the measures | 50,000 regulars. AU H ertyj und 00 ceots Lo $L.50, to Include light | agaiuse Wiwi, 'Fhe partlcalis oue which Ied to | of the Atnerican und Evgilsh Funding Assocla- Court-Houss in this clity to sclect candidate for 8 West Polot cadetship, und un_alternate. ¥ judges are Dr, Goodbrake, of Clintun: C. 1. Jaes, of Lincolv; Wells Corey, of Moson - Cityy Premdent Hewett, ol Normaly ang Preasfs Jdent Aduas, of Bloomington. e —— fail- A constant cough, with shurtucts of h"{ll';w‘.. ¢ Ing strangih, aud wastiug of fl#; by em3pd rompt ireatment. o Dok lorant aerlous. Festilis ey be eleT & pal farads

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