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4 —— ‘NHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1879—TWELVE PAGES treaty of Juno 18, 1858, commonly called the Burlingama Treaty, Agreed to. Mr. Jones (Nev.) then tnado a long argument 1o favor of restricting Chinese jmmigration. Mr. Hosr maved to adlonrn. Sargent urged the Benate to remain in eeslon nnd disposo of the matter. Mr. Windom eatd he would inaslst upon the Appropriation bills to-worrew, Vhie Senate, by n ristog vute,—yeas 14, nays 81,—rcfused to adjourn. Mr. Conkling submitted the followlng as & m’l’lmuu for the amendment of Mr. Matthews i That {he Prestdent of the United States is hereby requested tnumediately to give notico to . the Emperor of Clilna that so much of the ex- atingg treaty between the United States aml China as permits the migration of the uuh}ccu of the Chilnvsa Emplre and {heir domfetie in this country I8 unsutisfoctory to the Govern- ment of the United Btates, mnd in s jndgment pernictous, and to prupose such modifications of suid lrcnlr "8 wil correct the evila complained of, Such modifieations to be wade In o new and aupplemental e to be submitted to the Senate of the United Statos on or bofore Jan. 1, 1850, Stould the Government of China refuse or omit to n; by a chauge of ghe exlsting treaty to euch modification as aforcsala, then the Prosident of the Unlied States Is fusther sequested aml Do 3 authorized to inform tha amperor of China that the United States will wroceed by laws of Ita own to reeulate or pro- vent immigration or importation fo its shorcs of the subjeets of Chinn, il after 1st of January, 1880, u»'zu-m. the vbnoxious stipulations os ut an el Mr. Matthews withdrew his mmendment, and it of Mr. Conklinig was in urder, Me. Fhurniun oppased the atnendment of Mr, Conkhinz aned satd it was far more offenaive to the Chiuese Government than the pending Wil Mr, Buuk snid no greater calamity could bofall the tiation than to have this horde of Chinsnen coning ners wind degrading our people, Mr, Briteo sald, represouting as e did a peo- Ple Who but o few years ago were disquallied Tor cltlzenship, and who were now strueghng to advunce {hymsclves, ho would vote against the vending bilt, Mr. Hlamiln opposed the i, and will con- tiotie his uriment to-morrow, ‘e vote an the bitl will be taken at 2 oclock, Adjourned. § nouse, AMr. Southard stated that the Committoe on 1he State of the Law relating to the clection ot Tresident had nt the Jast seasion reported o con- suitutional amendment tn regard thereto, 1t was evident that no netion would be tuken on it his acasion, and leave was granted gentlemen Lo pri e angTromarka they might desire to make in 1clation to the amendinent. A mnber of bills were vassed donating con- deinned cannon for nonuments, Mr. Brage, from tha Cotmniiteo on Military Affalrs, reported o bill authorizing the Presldent 1o nupolnt James Shields, of Misspurl, ns Brig- adier-General on the retired 1ist, such nfipnhu- ment to be In Hou of the pension which he now recuives, Mr. White rose toa psint of order, and, al- tlough uppealed to withdraw his point by Messre. Brogg, Frankiin, and Butler, ho refused to dogo. (reat confusion was caused by Mr, Trankiln comlne over to the Rebublican side of the flall und charging the Republican with not laving been in earncst last year in their efforts for the appointment of Gen. Shiclds as Door- Kevpar, ‘To this Mr, White replicd that the Democrats were welcome to make all the purty eapltal they wanted out of his action, e was willing to take all tho: resposibllity that o member of Congress should take for dofug his duty. ‘The confusion wns sv great that Mr, Bridges inguired whether this was atown meeting or the House of Representatives. Fioally the Spcaker sustatued the polnt of or- der, and the pill was referred to the Commitice of the Whole. The House went {nto the Committeo of the Whola (Mr. Mills in the chair) on the private caiendor. An hour and a half was consumed in the dls- custion of a private bill authorizing the Court of Claims to reopen and review a former decls- don of that Court in favor of Albert Grant, of Wasblugton. At lensth Mr, Eden moved thnt the bill bureported buck with the rocommonda- tloulmt it be laid on the table, Agreed to—8Y 10 g ' . Another long discussion took place on an ad- verse report of the Committeo on Invalid Pen- sions, ultimately adopted, lowever, on a blll graontivg 4 penelon to n soliier in Kentucky vounded while tirfug u snlute at 8 United States fort ou the -4th of Juiy, 1805, The argumoent torned on whether the'mun was 8o far in the United Btates service o8 1o be entitied to o pen- slon. . ‘The b1 to pay $40,000 Lo Asa Weeks, for his Iabor and expetisca in perfecting torpedocs mml torpedo-wachinery, was 1old aslde to bo reported favorably to the Tonse. ‘Fhen came up War-clalm bills, A bil to vay Jobn T, Armstrong, of Vireinia, £1,840 for rent of whart [n Alexandria during the War, Mr, _Conger opvosed the bill, contending that if the principle of the bill was correct our troovs that narehed neross long bridige ueht to have been preeeded by army-wazans loaded with specle to et tho snemy und puy the owners of property which was to bo used for war purposes what they domanded for thelr property. Mr. Shellevsald ho bad uo sympathy generally wwith War clalma. There were no Confederates presanting such claims, Hecertaluly would not vote for any Alabaina claim whereit loyalty was set up. Mr. Butloer sald o Jong as such claims were presented for damages done during the War, or Tor property oceupled during the War, so lome would there bo a misunderstauding between the scetions of the Union. 'The lund was dotted all over with the graves of soldlers, and no clalm was made for the land thus used, As o the cotton fund which had been set upart for {he poyment of clalms set upon it, e would voto for referring all such claima to the Court of Clolms, wud to have them patd to the extent of thut fund, If he'belleved the evidence by which their loyaity was uow proved, be would have difficulty in Imogining where and how the South hud recruited {tsarmics. Thosearmics had been recruted by al theable-bodied men fu theBouth, s with men that werg 1ot uble-bodied elther on account of old age or youth. How did It hap- pen now that everybody that lost a dollar dur- ng the War was loyal to the Unfoni o was willing the Srates shiould be put upon the sanie ground that the fathers of the Republic had put them upon in the War of tho Revalution—by us- suming all thelr debts for rafsing and recruiting troups, and alter thut let no clalm arlse nut ol war except the clalma of malmed and disbled soldicrs: and with that determination on_ the part of the people of the country, both North and South, thes time would not be far distant when a feellng of brotherhood would take lnto the charge of the Government - the mafined and disauled soldlers of the Bouthern ariny, rememu- Dering their courage, thelr steadfastnoss, and thedrealantry, nnd forgotting the mistaken judig- ?fint which made them fight upon the slde they i Mr,, White obposed the bill as a war-clalm for the use of anid damages Lo property In an fnsur- rectionary 8tate. ‘There was no evidenco of a prior contract with the United Buates officers, T'he clutm had lafn by sfuce 1862, and ho sus- pocted ita honusty. Mr, Afken declured himself np{mml to all Southiern war-clalms, He was zlud to lear that some members on the Repyblle- un side wete llberal cuoush to vate compensation for damoges to rellclons educn. tiona! cleemosynary institutions at the South, For Wmseil, bis Independence wonld not ullow aln to do gven thut, ‘The Bouthern people should o back to flrst prlucm)u-, umY £0 to work und revuild suck institutlons themnsolves, They hed risked everything fn the War, and hud no favors ta ask from those who had whipped them, They seknowledged they ware whivued, and were now willing to do thele best for the Unjn, THo Lonostly beloved, tat if the Bunthern dtates had beun” represented fn Cone gress Lo 1871, BT, und 1873 na they wera ropte- sented today, thero would bo no such vry as that a inndeed nililons bad been drawh from the Treasury to pay Bouthern war-clalms, Judg- ne of all of them fiom those he kney, lie conld say of those claimunts that a grandor set of vil- Julus haa never druwn o dollur out of the ‘Treas- ury. Llis own littlo Btate bad heen represented in Cougress by inen who wers now tiod only knows where. " 'They had never been Bouth Car- ohulaws, und yet they had voted clafing of men wha had nat a just title to & doller, {le honest. Jy bolloved the Treasury was safer in the hands of men whi had fendid the Confederuey than $n tho lands of those who bield it to-day, ‘Ap~ l‘hu‘w on the Dewmocratic side.) The peoplo of outh Corollug, no matter what their n:bufl!uul yroclivities hud been he re, Were to-day as atroog und united In dofe of the Uovern. meut us the people of any State in Nuw England or the Northwest, Himsell and those of bis collengiies who - fruly represcuted thut Btate yere here to protect the Treasury, and the best wuy o protect it; so far v theso claims were cunicerned, was to drive every oue of them (rom the balls of Cougress. [Applause on the Dew. ocratie slde, Mr, Kelfer criticizod - Butler's lYML’h, and, clting the part {n relation to pensfonlug Confed. * erate suldiers, asked whoplier e uuderstood bim correctly. _‘Mr. Butler—I repeat thiat whiencyor the ques- tion of the deplation of the 'l'reuurY by thave war-tlaling 18 over, I think thut the vlty, the hu- auunity of the North will take care of the meim- ed men of the War, and, if you wish to know it, 1 »¢v no mare reason why tie -Confederaty sol- dier, mabned and crippicd in the houest dis- charge of wiat Le belleved to be bis duty, should not be pensfoned than why aConfederato Ueneral who lionestly belleved lie was dofni his duty should be put Into & Ropublican Cabinet, B!nnml appiause, and clappiog of hands on the emocratic slde.] Mr. Kelfer remarked that a fafr inferenco from what Mr, Butter had said indicated that ho a‘nlu‘ln {nvof of putting Confederates {oto the abinet, Mr. Butler—1I have not eakl 1 wns in favor of it, nor do 1 think the country has come up t it hut, when we have withdrawn all the causes of difference, nobody from the North will object to the Confederate belngin tho Cabinet any more than from humanity to pevsion Cotie federate soldic Mr, Keifer~Then the gentleman undertakes 10 sy, at least that s o fair foferonce, that the present Administration Is only & step in advance of hiut, 1le has not yet come to the time when hio Is in favor of putting Confederate (enerals fn the Cablnet orof vensioniug Confederate soldiers, Mr, Butler—Nefther one nor the atler. TORLIL ward oa far as Prinohil, thenco to the Oron- | now iu rotirement, is cxtromely hostile to burg frontier, and westward from Iwanoka | forolgn fntercourss. A serious atruggle for to tho Dou frontier, supromacy ia anticipated. TIIE RUSSIAN CORDOYN, Tho eotithorn robellion, ander tha military 7. Pernrsnune, Fob, 14.—Gen. Mellkoft | lnsurgant Li, advancen beyond expoctation. hns beon glven nbsoluto power and tho com- | 'The Chineso nuthorities nro dispatohing mand of all the troops aud suthorities with. | troops to nrrost his progress. Mauy of these in tho military cordon. desert to his standard, inoludiug Ligh of- " ENGLAND, Acors, 4 Loxpoy, Fob. 14,—In the House of Lords to-night the Duke of Richmond, Lord-Pronl- DR, dent of the Councils, stated that Eogland Anzng, Vob, 14.—Tho Grook Commis- lind nuked pormission of Mussin to send | o 5 Gy o ordered to romain at Pro- physlcians to fnvestigalo tho plagne. Tho | oo Tuinstated on tho highost authority Privy Counoil had, ho said, nuiplo power to | ) 0 negotintiona botwaon Turkey and Groace euforoa quarantine at & minute's notico, but | g S iinaation of the frontior have not lio did not beliovo Englaud waa ondnugored. | jo0n gugnonded, men, haying apent ly raamong the Indtans, and been many tlnes In the company of the Cliorennes. ‘Tho prisoners will be taken to Topeka. to. morrow, and formally turned aver to_8heriit Masterson, who will take thein to Dodge City for triul, FIRES. Attempt to Extend the Bor- ough Franchise in Ireland. IN CIICAGO. ' A still alarm to Engine No, 27 at 8:10 last night was caused by the burninz out of & chim. uoy at No., 649 Ferdinand strect. No damage. A still alarm to Englne Company No. 13 at 2:50 yesterday afternoon was eaused by on over- heated oven n O. AL, Brady'a bakery, at No, 702 West Lake streot. Damuge, $23; fully covercd by fnsurauce. v A still alarm to Enging Company No.10at 7 o'clock yesterday morning was caused by on over-heated stove In the tvo-story brick build. The Scheme Decisively Defeated in the House of Com= mons. Liverpool Protests Against Or- dors Restricting the Cat- tle Trade. Mr. Keifer—Not yel, but tha entieman MAVANA, Inz No. 373 Thirty-first street, owned by Mr. | thinks l?!;’ lnc A;vl(;“yr};, Lln-‘xl-:. I"l‘u hu'l:nhm:au Havana, Fob, 14,—Vossels arriving from o MINISTER LAYARD, ‘Inbor, of Troy, anil_occupled by Moscs Ktraus persuaded, Appearance of Asiatie Plague | ho Sen of Azof, Binck Ben, Salonica, Syrin CoxsTantiNorte, Fob, 14,—Mr, Layard, | asnol| arand confectionery store,: Damage, 850, Ar. Kelfer justificd his opnosition to the. bill Reported in Bess- and Telanda of Archipelago will bb "‘unm: tho British Minister, dopnrted to-dny for | A still alorm 1o ugine c‘l;vnr;ns:‘lf‘{-ll‘l st tined seven days, ‘ CREMATION, : Vienya, Feb, 14,—Tho Durgomastor of Crmllnll‘oll;nSl\l‘g:l;;l“y" “]':.5"‘]‘:]::“: Lteeugs Vienna urges tho Government to sanction 4 L 50, oremalion ng o procautionary mensure ogninst the plague. Thoe Fronch Pross Laws to Be Amended and Liberalized, fuge out of u chlinney st No. 550 West Indlana street, owned and occupled by Henry Kurr. No amuge, The alarm from Rox 841t B8:40 yesterday mornfug wos caused by o fire in the Lwo-story frame dwelliog No, 261 Morgan strect, owniil und aceupled by Joseoh Betllfon, Damage, $10. Cause, shavines catehing fire from a stove, near whicl they had been placed to di ‘The nlarm from Box 270 at 10:35 Jast night was coused by lNre breaklng out In the rear of the sccond flour of a three- taught In the Scmtunry. Mr. Alken reminded Mm that leading men of the Confederate army were graduates of West Polnt, aid that the same objection would therefore Ife agalnst that ucademy. Mr. Blackburu safd §f the ghost of the recent strugglo * would not down,’” und i€ there waa no pabulum on which certain stalwart patriots ,cotild feed except that restless shade, lio wantued the gentleman from Ohlo (Kelfer) to stato what hie meant fn the shape of Southern claims by which he was accustomed to affeight the cot March, OURER BOUNDARY COMMIBSION, Artnexs, Fob, 14,—The Donndary Commis- sioners on tho port of Greeco on Thursday decidod to sign the protocol, doclaring that {ho uegotintions hiave beon broken off by the rofusnl of the Turkish Commissioners to pro- cood on the basis of the Troaty of Borlin. 1IN NESSARABIA. Loxpox, Fob, 14,—The Noove Vrenya re. oits that tho plague has sppoared in Bes- sarabia, 5 WILL SOON MOVE. ;‘tg:y,’;m% bnaluuggu‘cv {rn‘-‘s;a”bulhun it try. A precedent for them hiad been established GREAT DRITAIN. Consrawtinorsy, Fab, 14.—About thirty 3 , and 78 West Washington street, b Yy Yo o ® Dl . b & L owned by 8. W, Krouse, who oceuples the base- wiced t"on@fl? \x’}x‘?a'} J'fi;‘dfl,},‘{,",:’..,’g',‘,‘..u‘,’u,; THE THADS DEMUKSSIUN, I."lh\’NCI‘J- Turkish oflicinls hava slready gono £o | ment and front part of thw secouml Hoor 28 a ma- clalm that was not for the benefit of one who Loxnoy, Fob, 14,—The Lower Ileyes Cot- DEAD, chiuc-ghop. ‘Ihe renr part ol the second floor Is Adrianople. The first Russian rotrogrado o, liad s n conditlon precedint proven his loyalty Loxvoy, Feb. 14.—Renr Admiral Foull | povernont on a largo seale is fixed for tho i ing 1,000 Yathe Dt woa precedeod yrason Iy Lofelky. | fon-dMall b Mecclnalord, omploying. 1 R. Fredrychowitz us a furniture- federacy! Who lind ever fsked for the pen- | bands, has given notice that it will closo iu- | loy, of tho Mediterranonn squadron, is doads | gy fnat, ;‘;-‘l‘nt:?rr:ilr.!:lmlz:ntzwmyln‘x‘: fl\‘n!lnu:f “t-’..""x’s.i“fhx:fi’-?u\m slonlne of u Confederate soldfer i definitely o fortnight honce, in consoquonco FRENCH POLITICS, TULGARIA AND ROUMELIA. liie tirst floor 1g oecupted a3 o wachine-shop by Mr. Kelfer—The gontleman from Massachu- | of tha depresaion in trade, Tho Daily News' Paris corraspondent, who Loxpox, Feb, 14.—Tho 7imes’ Constanti- g;:;:]uu;mmffu lx-‘llglu:r. & |lhe Im'llldln‘x]:o is lnm; . Binckhuru—The gentioman fram Masan- IS PARLIAMENT. s n good roprosontativa of opinion of tho | yoylg apecinl states that Gan, Lodlobon in- | Wpon it Will not excecd §300." Tlie furnitures flm“:}“‘v%flfl’;’;fll v’::-munmfi:)':gudéfi e’,':’vflf,".‘. A strong *whip " has boen {ssued by both | sdvanced scction of the Loft, says it i | couned oo of the Ambassadors that -Tome factory was damaped to the extent of about 8300, ind the uther occupants Joso uearly o el flar ‘amount. ‘Pio Insurance uor losses could not bu got ut. AT PORT IIURON, MICIL Detnoir, Mich,, Feb, 14.—At 2 o'clock thias moraine flames attacked the Tluron IHouse, at sides for tho division which is expooted to- night in tho Houso of Commons on a motion by Maldon (ITome-Ruler) in favor of asstmi- Inting the Irish borough francliso to that of the English and Scoteh, The Liborals will unita with the 1fome-Rulors againat the Gov- rumored that the report of the Commitico ou tho Acts of the Miuistry of thoe 1Gth of Muy will progent such o crushing oaso in favor of impeachment that tho, Ministry will Do unable to provent the Chamber of - Dopu- tios from voting it. A majority of the Counfederato soldier to the Cabinet] Not the South,—not the Democracy, It 18 o hybrid Ad- minlstration that hos duvn-fuwl this Lactique. Mr, Foster—Who Is lrd-mg to clevats the Con- Tederato [menmnF Blnckburn pimaclf] 1o tho 8pealorsiio of thic 1louaoi Mr. Blackburn—I hope the gentleman himsalf will show that zood taste, molia and Bulgaria henceforth will be rigor- ously soparated. CGovs, Dondonkoff and Btolipen will both bo placed under the mod- erating control of Princo Lobauoff, Russian Miuistor, fudividusl tlem Port Huron, amd caused $3,000 damage beforo Passing on to the qnusunn[ l&?“&-‘ét:filxcd ats- | orument on the quostion. spocinl correspondonts of tho London papers, GERMANY. they wero extinguished, Tlic occupants of the lovaity of the Soutiwrn seminaries, ho asked BEWIND TIME, - howevar, boliove that it will bo rojected. ADsIALI S Tl tyaas dostroyd unrcowly uataged who bad shed lustre upon Amerfeanarms befors with thelr lves, Loypoy, Feb. 14,—Weston arrived at York this morning, hnving walked 1,227 miles, Ho ia 172 miles behind time. DEFEATED. Loxnoy, Fob, 14.—In the Ifousa of Com- mons to.night the motion of Maldon, in favor of the sssimilation of the Irish borough franchises to thoso of England and Scotland, wns rojected by n voto of 266 to 187. Charles Lowis (Conservative), member for Londonderry, violently opposed the mo- tion in tho debnte, declariug it favored tho maintenanco of a eyatom of disorganization and disaffeclion, aud would hand over tho politienl power to classes subsorvient to priests and domagoguos. Mr, Forster, Lord Hartington, Chamber- loin, and Sir Charles Dilke warmly supported the mission. Lowthor, Chief Sceratary for Iroland, and Sir Stafford Northeote admitted that the franchises might bo raised st tho proper time, but thoy objected to perpotual tinkoring nb the Couslitution. WILL DE RELBASED, LonpoN, Feb. 14.—Edward O'Kelly, the ! Feuian prisoner, will bo relensed from Spiko Tuland on condition of quitting the country, COUYRIGAT BILL. Lowooy, Fob. 14, —The Standard au- nounces in official form that it is wuder- stood that the Government intends to intro- duca a copyright bill, partly based on the rocommendations of the Copyright Com- mission, ORDERED TO THE FRONT. ¥ Loxnon, Feb, 14.—Maj.-Gens, Croalock, Nowdogate, and Marahall, are ordered to the Capo. Benry, Feb, 14,~Conut 8tolberg, in Par- liamont to-day, presented a declaration that o partinl state of siege at Borlin was neoos- sary to ropress the secrot Boelalist propagan- ds, and to provent communication botwoen tha foroigu and Gorman Soclnlists, THE RAILWAY SCHEME, Benery, Fob, 14,—Tho. Lower Houso of the Prussion Diet to-day rejected—170 to 174 —n resolution moved by tho Budgot Com- mitteo expressing opposition to tho purchaso of the lending railways. BISMARCK'S INTENTIONS, . Loxvox, Fob, 14,—Tho Daily News' Bor- lin dispotch eays: If Bismarck dissolves tho Reichatag, as ho is univorsally expected to, he will obtain nn overwholming majority for Protection in tho ensuing elections. EARLY DISSOLUTION, Benury, Feb, 156, ~The dissolution of the Reichstag is expected within 8 month, on ac- count of the opposition of the mafority to Proteotion. the War broke out, who had uot been a gradu- ate of West Polnt und hed not there lenrned trom “ Rawle's Commentarics on the Consti- tutlon eversthing ho over knew of the limi- tations of thic Constitution. That * horn book of the nation ™ was certalnly the most adyanced advocate of the right of sccesslon. Il eatercd his protest sgalnst the injustice done the South - in fmputing to it ony re- sponsibllity for — thess war-claims, The Bouth did’ not ask for the pensivniug of her crivpled soldiers, She haa ‘staked ber nll on her conyictions, and had lost, . 8he had not complalned, and_would never fn futuro com- plain, Blie bore her losscs, and simply protest- td that It was ncither generous, nor kind, nor manly, nor mereitul to drag her into this ques- tlon, und to make her tho football of the pas- sfons of men who scemed to have at heart the serving of partisan purposes rather than tho advancement of the public good. [Applause on the Democratic slde, ] Mr. Reagan cxorcased & wish that same means should be adopted eftlier wholly to exclude nil such ‘claims or to cefer them all to u tribunal where they coutd be passed upon_thelr merits, IIe regrotied that hig friends on the Democratic slde should havo allowed themselves to be ploced {n the attitude of favorlug claiws for which they bad no sympathy, Without nctlon on (he bil) the Committee rase, and the Houso touk n recess, the evenlng ncn{on to be for debate only, $ DEAD. Pams, Fab, 11.—Sylvester da Bacy, jour- palist and member of tho Academy, is dosd. FINKD. Tho Revolution Francaiss hos boon fined 2,000 frones for publishing articles by the Communists Valles and Arnould, ELECTION, Venseries, Fob. 14, — Tho Count do Montalivot has boon olected lifo Sonator. THE **MAUSELLAISE" In tho Depnutios to.day Gen, Gresley, Min- inter of War, declared he wonld enforeo tha decree of 1795 making tho “Marscllaiso” the national anthem, TIIE PRESS LAWS. Tho Committen ou the Pross biil has Emil do Girordin as President, hfembors of the Committes aro agreed that alf existing Press 1aws should be abrogated, nnd roplaced by a Inw bnsed on the brondest posuble princi. ples, . JAPAN. TREATY WITH THE UNITED STATES - 8ax FraNoisco, Fob, 14, —Arrived, stonmer City of 'Lokio, from Iong Kong via Yoko- " lama, Yoxomanma, Jan, 27.—News from Wash- ington is to tha effoct that o soparato trenty has been signed between America and Japan which abrogates all previous conventions. The right of the Japnneso Government to ndjust the tariff‘on imports is recognizod; export duties ofg, Abolished; Japan to con- trol tho . consting. trade of .Bimonosoki, nnd ono othor part to bo opened. ‘Ihe treaty takes effect when the othor Powors consent, The Corean difficulty is sottled, and the prohibitive tarilf withdrawn, I'he Xing of Coren is dead. Jopnn paper currency is 24 per cont dis. count against silver. Gold is 10 per cont promm, Yoxouama, Jan, 28.—The Japaucse Gove ornment has notificd Unitod States Oharge Htovons that any effort to cstablish treaty relntions botween tho United States aund Coren shall be notively assisted by Japap, 'he Amerionts Commissioner, if.sent, shall Lo oscorted tothg Corenn Capital, and Japau- eso moral and material support cordially tendorod. No such assuranco has beon given to avy other nation, The finaucial condition is improved, CANADA. Enormous Crowd of People nt Ottawn— Opentng of Parllament—Railway.Iridge Over the St, Lawronco nt Cotenu—Tha Longuenll Kutnto—A Now ‘Diocose~Eire and Loss of Lifo. ’ > Svectut Dirpatch to Tng OTTAWA, Feb. 14.—Nover diring” flic- annals of Ottnws have beds been {n - such domand ns they were last night. Evory hotel was crowded, and people were actually sleeplog on floors, round the stoves, on setteos, and, in fact, every avalinble space was occupied, This year It was decided not to upen the doors of the Senate gal- ‘lery until 1 o’clock, but yot 08 early 8s 10 0. m, the stalrcases wore crowded with ladles and thelr escorts waiting for admittance, ' Parlin- ment was opened with the usual cercmonies at 8 o'clock this nfternoon, and the scene in the Benate Chainber was a brilllant one. The crush was something fearful, nud severnl ladlea fainted. ‘The affalr was the wnost brilliant ever seen within the walls of the Senate Cham- ber, Her Royal Hichuess, tho Princess Loulsc, oceupied o scat on the dals, and was dressed in mourning, with dlamound ornaments, She was loudly cheered as sho drove up to the buildings, as was also the Goveruor-General, who arrived shoitly after. The usual messago was delivercd by the Black Rod, and the Cominons proceeded to the Scnate Chamber, where the customary apeech from the Throne was dehwered, The mombers of the Commons then returned to their chamber, and, after transaction of routine business, the ouse adjourned. LA ' Thelr Excollencies’ *drawlng-room” this .oveniug waa.cortainly. tha most britiiant affair of 1he Kind ever seen fn Ottawa, About 400 ladiés and gentlemen were vreseut. 'I'he Iadics’ cos- tumes baflled description. “I'he varlegated col- ors formed a sceno of transcondent beauty. Her Royal Mighness wore mourning, und his Excel- Jency o flrst-rank -Windsor uniform. The Minfsters of the Crown and thelr wives, tho Supreme Court Judges nnd their wives, the Cabingt Minlsters, tho membera of the Senate and Commons wero first presented, and then the goneral public. The coremony cominonced at 0 o'clock and was over ut 10 o'clocks The * drawing-room " will ba con- tinued on Satnrday cvoning, Quite a wumber of Atnerlcans were presented, among them ang| ex-Governor of Connecticut. : The Quard Band furnfshed the musie, the Dragoon Guards the escort, nnd the Qovornor-General’s Foot Guards the guard of honor. O7TAWA, Feb. 14,—The Governor-General, in his addross to Parliament, says ho will press for the most vizorous prosccurion of the Canadinn Paciflc Raliwny. SPAIN. THE CORTES, Mainnmw, Feb, 14.—~Tho Cabinet Council, under the Presidency of King Alfonso, has fixed fivo years as theduration of the present Cortes. BTOLEN PICTURE RECOVERRD. Mapnip, Feb, 14.—Tho ploture of Saint Jeromo, stolon from the Onthedralof Toledo, las been found in o wine.shop, 8ix arrests wero mado. CASUALTIES. A RIVER IIORROR, Carro, 111, Feb, 14.~Thu following has hcen received, dated Fort Jefferson, Ky., Feb, 142 To £, W. Holliday ond Capt, Phlllips, Cairo: The steamor A C. Donaclly, burnod to tho water's vdye, §s aground on Island No, 1. Sevoral men wero erippled. Send a boat to our aesistanca for God's sake, quick. The Samongers wro {u tho woods sullorfug tereibly. Hureyl Hueey! Hant, Master, The tug Montauk, tho transfer. steamer McComb and the ferrytort Three States re- sponded promptly,and at this writing are doubt- less at the wreck, sevon mties below, Further particulnrs anxjously looked for, but will probably not reach hero until the retura Jof tho rolief boats toward mornlng. The light of the burning stcamer sras nlnlnl{ visibie here, Camo, 111, Fed, 14.—Caot. Hart states thut the Donnelly took fire aft of the Inrboard foot- hox, und thé firo spread vory rapldly, Pl boat was hended for the sliore, and the fact thaut no Ilyes wore Jost ladue to the coolnesa and bravery of the pllat, Willinm Underwood, who remalned ar his post unt)l the boat struck the shore, when the pilot-houso wus in flames wil ho descended through the wheel-bouse, Jumped fnto the water und swam ashore, Beve- raf limbs wore broken by thoss who jumped from the bost to the frozen ground, One deck possonger has both legs broken. The names of the injured und extent of the injurics ars not yel nseertained, ‘The bull of the boat Is broken, how ligh on shore, winl the stern §s sunk fo ten feet of wator, EARLY DISSOLUTION, Maonio, Fob, 14.—In the Cabinet Jouneil yosterday, Promior Canovas Del Castillo in- formod the Kiug that though the Onbinet was uuanimously of tho opinion the Cortes could legally cxist Lwo years louger, ho sliould shortly suggest a dissolution in ordor that olections in Spain and. Cuba might take place at the same time, and the now Cortes dlyouss (he budget in April. His state- mont dissipates all rumora of n Ministerial crlsis, and the hopes of the Sagastists that n dissolution would bo gazetted upon the arrival of Gon. Martinez Campos from Ouba, BWITZERLAND. DRSTRUCTIVE FINE. Gexeva, Fub, 16,—1ho five: which devas- tated tho favorito tourists' resort of Moyrin- gon spread to nod destroyed the ‘hamlets of BEETF CATTLE, . " /TIHE THADE WITH ENGLAND, Toxpoxn, Fub. 14,~—In the House of Com- mong to.dsy, Lord George F. Hamilton, Vico-Preaidont of the Councll, in reply: to .inquiries, sald the Qouneil had ordered the slaughtor of Amerionn enttlo because, some time ago, tho Council was informed of tho provalenco of disoaso nwong cattlo in tho Unitod States. Among the sources of in- formation wus the mossage of Presidont Iinyes. Canada was not included in tho pro- hibition, because thore was no disease there. 1Io expeoted that by tho 3d of March peces- sy neraugements for slaughtering would be cowpleted at Liverpool and olsowhero, were obliged :to turn oy mlenta; and, 1 making el JR,‘{‘:" Dight g, s, Mrs. Boutherland, ong. oy 3 ooy slsters, Liad hier feot bndly frozen, " Uty . ——— CATTLE T0 BER iniEp, Tho Govarnor of Now y, Monsuros to. Crusn i mania, % Takin Pl % Activy ) Tlouro-Pagq, Disvateh to Kea v, i ALDART, Fab, 12,~Prof, !:’gv.m\;:;n ! I?venugnumz the epldemie smang Ttk ong Islund, under directions of Gav, ]cc‘lmmon arrived here to-day, ang supplement, consultation with afr, Wadaworth, a bill wa; $10,000 to cover the ex| Datlon”of the facts ot Pl t{mt‘nn Infectious am’fi?flffi'fim{ yrol. Law the cattle un Long Istund, |y wag o]:m i Tnonta, niid lind made such headsay (e oly Lo apread to other reglons, unlesy S n'muurc- vero takon tu arrest i, He ki stood thatthe ioards uf Tiopiy ot 1oy 085k ork ail Brooklyn had fntordieteq; Gorl Mtv munt of cattle from theiufected Dlaces, finv?lll?w was arout dancor tat tho owners of jue uL it animals would drive them fnt T sl 8, \rhich i bield to ba ve ;gprauprl'xm:nl\ .v.ml blln.-t:emr;y fimn.fi'&“l‘i.ef" onac. om! rof il making an nnproprl{\l‘;mlmgily&‘;afid "]I”m subseqitently _tranamitted 1o the Sengs ™ pri))mm.l conciirrad in by that body, o 4 rho':'. (,n}v, Jen. M, R, Patefek, nng Mr. 1y flaon, of the State Agriculvural Spefets Jong cousultation this afternoon ng 1 God 8Les wure sctually neccssary b nor. ‘Tho result fs the tlons to Prof, Law aud GGen, Pnlt!r::-,ll("li :' J S:‘M onee to the fnfected reglons, the atter u:‘p‘ g fflfif'{fi (lllllfilrkn‘lul.llm uflrlxll fulmnls found discased, uting all that b 2 but fn which the discase hn{lmm:]tmblzee:?;”m' oped, Under the statutes the Bhierifs mmlaw' utles of the county are required to - R el saist bim, Orrice or IEE ‘gEATHER' B Cnter Biomar Wasitngroxn, D, G, Feb, 15~1 4, m.o-'l'r:gh tions: For Tonacssee and the Ohto Valley, cold and elear, falr weatber, variable winds, x'n'om from south to west, and during the day slowly rl-l‘uz temperaturo and falllug barameter, Tor the Upper Lake region, Upper Misatastppy and Lower Missourl Valleys, clear or par] clondy weuther, with slowly risIng tecsperatu 4 varlablo winds, mostly from 11 suuth und w oy unl falling barometer during the day, b .qFor the Lower Lako region, westerly 1o southerly ‘winds, partly cloudy weather, and, during the afternoon or cvenlue, sluwly fatiy, baromcterund slowly rising temperatyre, - % “Ihe Oblv and Centrul Afinmlppl Rivers vy fall slowly. OrTAWA, Can,, Feb, 4.—Tlie thermomeler iy The coldest weather of 21 degrees below zero, the valley, At serersl the season prevalle in pugr;tu \P;: :nen:ury hk frozen, N FRraNcisco, Feb, 1f.—A ] -Btorm has prevailed, throughout E.?fm 0:2::11 and Washington Territory, ‘Fhie bridges and upper and lower eageades of the Columbia Riser have broken down. Much loss of stock s feared, LOCAL ONSERYATIONS. Citicaan, Feb, 1, ininlmum, =3, URNEGAL HIIZHYATIONS, Cittaaan, Feb, i4-10:190m, liar, l 1ar.| wind. “Maxtmum,? Statiins, Veainery Alvan: 11 Ayeni, 8 Molse Cit ud Jireekin 3 Butiate, a5 gl = Cheyenne 8 Lhicago,. Clncinnatl ! Cleveland 3 e EEasBxEl ¥ Gurry Fort Uthio arand Ha o Plache, Ditisore Tort iur BaEzasEas savelasz LUMBERMIEN. Rpectal Dispatch to Ths Tridune. EAst BAGINAW, Feb. M.—TJohn Bhioomaker was Instantly killed at Moflats’ Jumber-camp on dpeciat Dispatch to T3¢ Tribune. OtrAwa, Fub, 14,—The contractors of the Canadn & Attantie (late Qoteav. & Plana June- tlon) Rallway have completed finauclal arrange. ments for building a brides over the 8t. Low- LIVERPOOL, . Livenroorn, Fob. 14.—At n meeting of the Liverpool Ifeatth Committee, yosterday, tho Town Clerk stated that the rocont ordor of Hausen, Stoin,and Eisonbolgen. Onethon- aand persons nre rondored homeleas, Inter- Inken wns ot one time throatonod. Frouch Minister Geoffroy, rocalled, loaves Japan noxt month, ‘Tho Japanese Ghief-of-Police, Gon, Kawa-., ce at Coteau, und connecting with the Amuri- the Mackinaw Division of the Michigan Central b Ju, starts noxt month ou a prolongod tour ROMIE. Hor s froad, Onecof the zentiemen §8 now Ttoad to-day. His remalns wers sent through | the Privy Councl_l would entirely prevent tho | of fnspootion of tho polico systom, prisons, MORE DIOCESES, fa’{,‘x!,":".;’ ‘m}, nvm.\vmnrozurlnz HE Daciste. to-night to Detrolt. shipments of live stock from the United ote., of Baropo and Awmeries, accompanied by n Inrgo body of attendants, Proparntions havo connnoneed for the re- coption of Gon, Grant, A new residenco is to bo built oxprossly in the precinots of Yeddo Bay, b Tho United States Logation lins received notico of npproval by the State Department of Minister Bingham's inatructions to Con. suls that the Japnnoso quarantine laws be recognized and obeyed. Tho American Drofessor, Morse, of the Imporinl College, has discovered aud rocord- ed ovidence of enunibalism 15 the enrly pra~ historic raco in Japan, Theso are bolieved to Lo tho first traces of such a practice. "F'ho dificulties betweon Japan and Coron havo beon amicably sdjusted. They were nover serious, but woro magnified by partios who gock an advautage fu Enstern complica- tions, Goun, Saigo, brother of Satsuma, tho rabel lendor, has beon appointed Minister of War, Tho now tronty botwson Japan and the United States fs gonorally disoussed by tho nativo uowspapers, Great surpriso s ox. pressed thnt the Yoited Biates should hiave allowed the clnuse to appoar by which cer. taln fmportant articles go iuto offect only by cousent of the Luropean nations, The sary extended loglslation early in the sesslon. Another meeting of Jumbermen will be held shortly after Mr, Tilloy delivers his budget- specch, ult. is underatood that Morso & Co,, who have tondered for the Capada Paclfle Rallrond con- tract now under the conefdoration of the Public Works Departinent, have been requested to sead In a detailed atatement Lo the Departuient. Lisut-Gov. Lalrd hus intimated his intention of restzaing the Indlan Superintendency of tho | Northwest Territorles. &pecial. Dissatch to Tha Tribune, MonTneaL, Feb, 1L—A loeal paper oxposcs the pretensions of Capt, John Alexander De- Lonuueutl, of Londo urrn, Nova 8eotla, who {8 endeavoring to raise subscriptions frum i heirs of the late Burun Do Lonzucuil, who, he suvs, havo had a judiient fn thelr favor for éu,- 500,000, * Fuil fnquires bave been made, and the story of o Judgent of the courts helog pro- uouiced turns out to be a fruud. Itobert Wilkes is sueine dlr. Boaudry, of the firm of Beaudry & Dutredne, under the penal cluuses of the Insolvent set, for maklug false statemoent I regard to the state of his affulrs, sliortly befora mhnz Into Insolvency. At ths apnual mouting of tas Canada Guaran- tee Company, a dividend of 8 per cent por nn- num to the &harcholders was declared, A slini- Iar nuiount ns & bonus was Qlstributed mmong e, Tiaten 1o Tag Tvituna, Special ot QuEneg, Feb, 14.—1he Ursuline Nuns of this city hove received communleations trom :hlrhy of the Sisterhood fu Frauve, applyiog for ad- misslon futo the convent here in the evont of their befng expelled from Fruuce, Mudume Plunt has Just died at St. Roch's of a mulady which bore o slngular anslogy to drop- Roue, Fob. 14.—The docislon has just been reachod at tho Vatican to creato certain now dlocoses in the United States, in vonse. quonce of the growth of tho Church ju that country, Charles Lindcrman was severaly if not fatally Injured by the falling of a Hmb to-day at Me- Croas’ cutnp on the same road. States to Liverpool, bucanse Liverpool {s not roggistered under tho act ng n foreign animals’ whart. ‘I'he only ports so rogistered are London, Hull, Grimsby, Hartlopool, Nowens. tlo, Plymouth, and Sanderland. The Com. mittea decidod to addross n lottor to tho Privy Council, ealling attoution to tho dis astrous effcct of the ordor on the port of Liv- orpool and the population of Lancashire and Yorkshive, und exprossing tho Lope that the arrangomonts now mnking by the Liverpool Dock-Board may lead tho Privy Counal, bo- fore tha 8d of March, to deflne n part of tho port of Liverpoul where foroign animals may bo landed. ‘ TIIT PLAGUR, REABSURING REPORTS. : Yamts, Fob, 4.—Tho Ofiicisl Journal snys the Inteat roports of tha plaguo nro ronssur- ing. It has not incrensod, and onorgotio menaures bavo been adopted for ita suppres- slon, 'Tho Fronch Govornmont has dis. patchod o physleinn to inventigato the disoase, 'I'he roports that the plngiuo has appearod in ‘Inrkoy are unfoundod. There is no ground for panie, and no danger for the present from srrivals from the Bliok Hunor the Sen of Azof, Novertholess, the Ministor of Come CAVED IN, PorrsvirLe, P, Feb. 14.—Three hundred fect of the track ‘of Mino Mill branch of the Philadelphia & Readine Rallroad to-day caved, without n moment's warning, into the workings ol the Richardson Colllery, near Qlen Carbon, 1t will take several nonths to 11 the cavity und have the road fu ordor, BOUTII AMERICA. HARTIQUAKRS.: New Yong, Fob, 14.—Arequips and Iqul- ane havo been violoutly disturbed by earth- quakos, and the peoplo were much agitated. Although little damage was dono in the abovo places, fonrs are exprossed of disastor ot other points, — AUSTRIA. THR CABINET CRISIS, Viexwa, Fob, 14,—The Presse and Frim. denblott stnte that the attompt to reconsti. tuto tho Austrian Cabinot has failed for the present, IERISHED IN A RTORM, 8AN Fuancisco, Cal, Feb, 14.—A Victorla dispatch says that a hicavy snow-storm hoa pro- vailed for tho last twenty-four lours. Robert Kerr, formerly Auditor-General of the Provines, perished in Alie storm, belne found thla morn- [ngg near lils resldence, two miies from town. DIED FROM IIIS INJURIES, Spectal Disatch to The Tribune, Minwaukes, Feb, 14,—John Cralg, allas “8cotty,” who was baaly hurt by a fall of carth in the Washington avenue sewer-tubuel on Now Yeara’ Eve, dled of Wis fujurles at Passa- vant Hospltal lust night, UNDER THE WHERLS, Spectal Dirpatch o The Tridune. Lincory, Nob,, Feb, 14,—Early this morning two youug mon, John Bertx und Frank Fees, fell under o car while i motion, Fees' leg was amputated, causlog death, Bertz's feer were WILLIE ZEIGLER. Tho World Being Somowhnt Misropresonted to I5im, He Dotermines upon Immodiate Witidrnwal from It : Apecial Diwsateh to Tha Tvibune, PHILADELIIA, Feb, 14.—Willlo Zelgler, & lad 11 yoars of age, who Jived with his graudmother on Alleghony savenue, ncar Chathum street, p comunltted suicide yesterday afternoon by hang- | gy, _After death au operation wus performed by KNIGHTS OF LABOR, B g o mestvers from | prised that the Washington Stwto Dopast. | tafo of the cld ladpis abseuca to | SIS i ulluna of watory e ]nnukh e et s Son o Azof. oven | PNt should bnve voluntarily aubjoctad itscte | 10¢ Himee atieg, 0 [ ateer, uod | welihlog 100 pouuds, was 1aken 3 lien wont In the celiar, piled up blocks of wood until he had adjusted & ropo from s hook in o jolst around his throat, He then kicked away the blocks, Whou the grandmother returned, In holt an hout, from the ncighbor’s bouse which she had been visiting, sho was com- pelled to climb futo tho dwelllng through s back window, Not findiog Willie in An Expase, YortsviLLe, Pa., Feb, 1.—The Miners’ Jour- nal to-morrow will publish u letter of President Gowan, of the Philadelphia & Reuding Ratlroad, expoding the scerets of an organization known s the Kuigits of Labor, which has been in ex- istence n Bchuylkill Couuty for over u year. He says a geuerd] winers' striko was orderod from tho sbdomen, ‘The bu was licased with fiftecen tumors, two of which wero ubout the sizo of an ogy, ‘Tho liver wus complatoly ossi- tied, or petrilled, ‘This discase [s sald to have been unknown to the Pmmulun until the pres. ent, Madame Plant had beeu alling for two yuurs, und _at the tiwe of her death ber frame was ltorally uothing but skin aud hones, * Speelal Digpateh to Ths Triduns, - Loxpox, Fob, 14,—The residunce of, Mr, to affront in this way, ns the treaty ronds that tho European Powors must acquicsco before tho United States will doclare sn in. dependont treaty with an indopoudent coun- try. Consul Mosby Las arrived, aud loft for Houg.-Kong. when provided with a clean bill of hoalth, LANIC-ETRICKEN, Toxpon, Fob, 14.—~Italinn advices soom to show that Italy {s moro panfe-siricken by tho yoports of the plague than couutriea nearer Rusela, 'Tlio Rubattino line of steamors be- 4 e 3 twoan Italy and Egypt has Leon lscontine tho Jower suoms, sbo procoeded to the Robert Gearg, Fifth Concussion, London Town- :l': gn Bfl“{;‘er Jks u‘:a‘l‘“nu‘;:b'lhlc?l" ued. ‘Theimpprtation of Egyptian cotton is CHINA. upper rooms, aud then to the collar, where: 88 | ghip, was totally burncd on Wedussday mort. woges by that time, but & postponcinent wus ordered until the 20th, by which tiwe all will be psid: He cives the names of the Com wittee, catled **McNulty’s Gaug," appoiuted and organized for the purposs of burniue coals breakurs und other property in case of a strike, und gives other detslls of the organization, The publieation of the lewter will, lt fs said, reate a seusution only second o the exposure of the notorlous *Mulli*Maguiro " Society. e e e 0BITUARY, Apecial Diwpateh to The Tridune. Foxp nu Lac, Wis, Feb, 14.~Alrs, Uov. Samuel L, Beall, one of the most noted women of Wiscousin, wifo of ono of the wmust noted ‘Territorial Governors, died this ovenlug, Her Lusbund was & Governor Iu 1846, The wife of Judge Lovi Hubboll, of Milwaukeo, s her doughter, Her nusband was shot desd at Heivng, M, T, in 1560, by Gerge M, Pinoy, the man whio has been charged with large embezzle. ments i the Sau Fraucisco Mint, but who 63« cuped conviction & few duys since. prohibited. At Palerio n Greck corn-aden vessel, iu attompting to enter the port, was warsed off by a caunon shot, . . A PROTEST, Panwy, Fob, 1.—Vhe Republigus Fran. caisa euergotioally protests pyuinst permis- sion boing acoorded to Russia to varry out Lér intontion of sending four of her volun. teer float, employed in trausporting troops in the Black Bea, to Marseillos to ropalr. The medical authoritios rocommond ecorofal fu- wigation of all letters and newspapora at tlte Russion frontior, LUSSIAN BANITARY ARRANGEMENTS, Br, Peresevune, Feb, 14.~The Govern. ment of Tzaritzin will be devided into three districts with o specinl represeutative of the medical stafl at tho head of cavh. ‘The quar- sntiug hue of Baratoff will bo extended vagt- bobeld thu daugling body, still warm, the rope having stretehed untll the Buv‘l knees touched the ground. Ilo was taken down, and unsuc- cesstul efforts were madu to resuscitato bim. ‘I'he rorsou nxsigned for tho suicldo ia n disturd- uuco of mental balaoce, produced by readivg religious bovks. o frequently declored that ho wunted to go to Hoaven from this slutul world, at THE CHEYENNE PRISONERS, =50 87, Louts, Mo., Feb. 14.—A Leavenworth, Kas., dlapstehisayss Adjt.-Gun, Noble, necom- panied by Sherit Masterson, of Ford County, James Mastorson, O, Basaott, George Bullivan, sud A, H, Frouch, roported to Gen. Popo at Fort Leavenworth this mornlug, und afterward fdeutified the Cheyenue prisncrs s & portion of the band ougszed iu tho disasirous uld across the Htate In Noptember aud October, 1578, When 8ir, Fronchi weat fnto the cell whero Wi Hog was conflued, thy lstter vovered his fuce with o blanket, but Fronch recosnized b at ouce, by with other gentle. LATEST NLWS, Buanauay, Jan, 16.—A five at Shanghal, Jan, 8, in tho commercial distriot, causedn loss of $100,000, . . It I8 discovored that Oantom is sunually dofiauded about $1,000,000 by the smuggling of opiun from Hong Houg to the mainlund, Hyudomson, late .United States Cousul at Amoy, rosigued, is practicing law at Bhang. Lt ne at 4 o’clock, and s young man {n bis employ, pamed Everect, who slept” over the Kitchon, where the fire broke out, perfehed in the flumes. His body was found alterwards, burnod to o —amately the trunk romalning, in & many owlng that hia haddled crouchiug in & cor- [ the room, ulter having yaiuly attempted po. ‘The whofo family had a very narrow escapo from a shnflar fate, Miss Geary was awakened by the sutfocating smoke, and ¢called hier brothier, who found the rear of the bouss gl on firc. Hore he found Charles Cooper, puother servant-mup, who slept n | suine part of he louss o0s Ever aud who save hoe called to Bim ln valn, . bl wind was blowlug, wid the whole houss wus soon reduced to ashes—only somu trifilng priicles bolug suved. ‘The loss will be nearly $3,000% iusurance $1,200 lu the Agriculrural Mu- tual of London., Couper” ¢ and lds aro Ladly burned. Mr. Geary is o largo stock-desler wpud farmey, as well 29 "uwnunlr Assessor, und had seventy head of cattlo in the stables and sheds near by, but fortunately to wiudward, Everett was 10 yeors of uge, und cuing froin Bn- glas) some Biteen mMoathe wzo. Vha ogris \ ‘I'ho rebellion in the Taland of Hian{su con- tinues formidable, haviug - routed all the Covorpment troops sent ogainst the iu. surgents, Tha fusurrectionary coutaglon is sprendivg, A report 18 roceived, probably authentlo, of the death of the King of Corea, The fu. ture Is Qoubtful., ‘Fhe Quown is for progross, but the ex-Regont, uuclo of tho late King, AN ANNIVERSARY. Bvectal Digiatch to The Tridune. New Youk, Feb, 14,—Judgo Heary Hilton, 18 the Clalrmup appoluted by a prellminsry et ing Lold In this city in October last, has nc!s\" lurge number of emincat citizens as an Faxecs: tive Committeo to take In cliorgo urmnz-;m]m]t: for a grest publle meeting to be m' hero tho 80th of Aprll nest, on the Mfll alon of the ninotleth auniversary of tho unfon of the Btatesy and tho inauguration of (Lcn::: Washington as the first President elected X e Americau people, Thg purpose of the lh weeting {8 to (nitlate, more fully aml !an{:l ) (); tlie movement for an international cxhlh!(l e New York Clty, und to give notica to atl ) 7“ - wnd Gevermnenta that suct cxlibition ¥ tiold fo 1859, beine tha centonnial anulversatr the lum;un!\ou of qur Government. 3 — t——— DETROIT, Dernotr, Mich,, Feb, H.—The bunlnw'r:h s fashionable warld wes nstonished to-day & o announcement that G K. Mobely, Dc;mam great clothing-merchant, had been sued by e Ira C. 'Travls, a former employe of "o-bd::-n having, os Is alleged, seduced wid d»l.":b i bis wife, Travis claims that Movucly A acqualnted with s wifo durog one lom. visits to thasators, and ml)gmmmulll’z ™ criminally Intlnate with her, contiuto hen the hssbiand discovered it ¥ oo amedtasely dischargod uu the ¥l induced to Jeave him by Mobely. dunoun rayis aa a blackmaiier. e~ 4 - " OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. 8N Franoisco, Feb. M,—Arrived, ste1sét Gransdn, from Punama. . Neyw n;{omc| Fob, 14.—Arrived, Btate otk l‘:’(\:‘ sylyania, from Glasgow; Cauads, gr?lm e Havaria, from ~ Liverpool; und Wielaud, Namburg, 5 l.ouuo‘u, Fob, 14.—United States 3 ;.mf ‘Ticonderogs arrived at Blerra Looue Jf;v i Lonpoy, ¥ob, la—Arrived, Castalls Now York. 7 An Enthwiastis Imcepllfln.’ " The elderly King of Hollund xdw:fif:flnt somewhay onthusludtis sddress 08 FEL Ty ieh huis young wife whon they flrst lrrllv‘enwl o tortitory the other day: ¥ 1ain dol lz.w” of the aule to welcome your Majesty on 'l';u i oot Nethertunds, Your Majeaty muyv" lv““ the reception with which you h’mvcd, 9 King of Hollund, § am dseply WG L, o Mujosty moy rest assurcd bt ug SEC, o earth g atthis momeut or thet T {n. love, |n hunors, sad o ateas s 5 famous, hovorable, und tulllmlul puoptes five the Queuvn of Hottand? . 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