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THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. MARCH BLVE PACTS 1870—-TW. 3 J Vi shed on tho | Fronch Conmils.Genoral prassntod idontionl | Congress may by law vest the appomtment of | the eosler ming i worth the price ftted Judgo Cnton has also deelared perfectly lexal OREIG call of James Metlonry, published o ! A e e . : rlce | parmitted o tse all Kinds of :gci%n Isauo of the rond’s honds, smouuting [/ Fox : 81h inst., took pinca to-day. ‘Tho meoting | noles saying thair Governmonts did not ab. :x‘:shl‘rlg«t\:(t:rt“rrlr::z:.’hlnllht!";"fl“l'l‘=|:" Tanonin l‘;?fi.n'l"’l'u“l,"'n'."{E#m'.rii“).T'«J"l.}"':liflfuffi-"fii;'f-'fi: .I.’fl"'m"'» SUndAve aind wonk «ln‘\-l." Wy gy Fectal Dirpatch to The Tribune. adopted in substanco, but ndt in foim, the s rolutely inslst upon the rotention of Nubhr | the Huads of Deparcments.” 'I'lie yreak distines | vantago' ss to the futire aphearatics of tha Woonstoce, Ont., March 11.—~Mr Joseph [ The Frqnch Radicals Unsupport- | proposition sabmitted by McHenry in hig The ns-tiowses o e o L3 (h Lo, it Alexandrin are mrabdZ0n, (e, s £ cirie: Tusha iuthe Miniatry, but if tho Khedivo | tian between the net of the Court and tho net of | huratt {t coses the new cont of halr to @raw | with ‘their refiss. con rre, TRuIg 't ryes i e 1 oy . bz a Judgo need not ba dwelt upon. coarses thait the old ones nntdy 1f repented sev- | this clby conteit U, Wwhila the rewe, hort n Miss Sarah Bond Fi ATE. A o i Ta overcome this adgditlonal difticulty, as we Co WU 3 ) coat | Juws pansed by Congs 16 Aringep, 1:; ';;g;:{:ll,ngu:'!:nr,rcnmm ed In the holy bonds ment Scheme. Lownox, Maral 11,—Tho Inst reinfarce. | lio tranquillity, The Khodive accoptod the [ nato provide eflicient l‘llll‘n!\lrl's for the enforce: zf,;,'.':,‘.i'.:l(‘r’;fl;'{x"nuLuolckl"'(“u.",:’;“"’ o i Sonrac | tures of Mnrylilnl uxfilr\"?r:i“(lla.b’ the Legiaya. Hone thie ltev. Mr. Cookman, o N ch, e pon Leamn Buat il - ’l"l::le‘\"rr:: {nok place within the "jsil, and was | Moderate Republicans and DMon- | steamers Andoan and Prussian. RUSSTA an mmendafory act, which should_provide for REVENTING CORLDS, 3 u‘r::l:“ \':g‘g’:fi‘;n:nh:r [l‘fllul.‘mhllm.' of Cop. witnesaed by the fall ofliclale, After they were i Solld Against: MINISTER TO CONSTANTINOPLE. Y e tho ncoointment of Supcrylsors of Elevtlons by | Catching cold can be nrovented only by avolds | biyginac, between ors aiat s, Haced on g waile may and wife U bridezruom wan nenin archisty Solld Aga Tosnon, March 14.—The (Flobs says thera FRVER AND PLAUUR, Ve scvural Circutt Cuiit, whenovor, they, were {:}5,‘}.‘,2"flf“;'{%g&;i““";"m e it s | fore’ sl commences Ber reuta Yo i b y e returne g s 10¥DO) = ; — needed in eities of over 20,000 tnhibltants, s 2 co edls i ar tris, ol D b e e N bubhy deeaing 10 tho Proposition o Tumor (bt the TWteTton, | 87 Prrensvuna, March 11,—Tha motlality | herded in citios of over EDG UGN 19 | Bapooi to oxist, ~As Lo tio.lattar, 8 for in- | Dt aticct packy will b tnvited (g o e E;gcml on their weddfng-tour at some future Goorgo J. Goschen, M. P, for the Oity of de awa, March 11,—In the Tlousa of Com- | General Disarmament Disconntenanced | London, will ‘be appointed Ambassador ab mans Mr, Decosmos muved that an address be by the German Reichstag, Constantinople. prepared to the Governor-General naking for : LOCAL OPTION. coples of the memorandum of causes leading e thereto, and of the Couventlon hetween Great Lospoy, March 11,—In tho Iouse of Commous Jast night n motion of 8ir Wilfred statistios of the city the past woek show thnt | Aarshals, und wihich should clearly defing the | 8atice, an aujinal bas hecomo effsminated by tho typhus ling incrensed in violenco, Spole | rishts, powers, und duties of all such offcers, being ised to'a warnn“stable, or to constant tod fyphus ia nlso prevalent, ‘Therd linva 1 vrepared auch a bill, contalning some twenty [ covering with cavy blankats, the prodisposition P 1 > sectionss and the sanye was futrodutced fu the | thus produced g by rowovel. by Eradunily been two fatal enses of the Siberian plague. | Jtousy of Representatives, on Jan, 0, 1571, by | oud slowly hardening wnd inurige- tlus animal, TCHERNAIEFF, .lu.x:zle c“l“rfihlm' of Cthls B&nte. bn as rt‘rfrrud lhxuru “wkml“d'l“; ::xrmuun‘:I nmll ‘mr&lflhlllmut 1 ;I to it Judiclary Committee, by whom it was any animal has caught cold, the best anil 8. Brrenanune, Mareh 11.—Gon, Tehor- [ yyrofully consfucred, und on tie Gth of Febru- lllllplu&{ woy £o re-catabliah health i to exeito down 10 the Whita Hotso fishingz. i ro 2" hur fatiest of Lhe shau caught wlllml% :,‘;,'l'i:"‘lfi" The surcad oul on sensoned onk planks g iV foet equare, aml secured by |‘||m;l.,,'m"““l w0 planks aro then st up atn ol o b Tho fl Mt ang a roaring hard-woor fire and tfrncfi‘:x,bl:m:mnu every fow momonts, until the fisiy s oont ‘Fhen each guest s given Sh 18 cookeq, ho scats himeelf, w?m Py Innk, bofare: whigiy Tt S Hinesia_of 1, - reiatton (o | German Press Opinfon upon the Exist- the boundary umwwn”)fi:‘ukn wnd Brit- fng Potltical Complleations. A 2 nnfofl lias roturned to the city. nry, 1871, wus revorted to the Iiouse by the | or to restoro the disturbed or interrupted fune: | breng el fe tud Tork, 8 by . feh Columbia, with all wll'l\:'lfll'p"l’!l l'l““l' L"‘x’l""i"v d«;cln:i;lg ““’l‘l"‘"‘b“““"’f“t ":“";’“’ B o :.‘h‘;lnu:uln' u{t ‘flulu.qu:-mmn‘iicc‘nl]ud:}e ]‘I'qu- }u'm‘»; of Ih'l; bs'km.'cllhcr by fix'ficrnnl {neans,— u’;cu:l\' i‘l‘a‘ixll n::'n.‘:'lfn‘:ig 35:'1{-’1’;“.'“’.5,.1 5:;10; lll»hxfi thart; do of Alnskn. Ho clalined thn locnlitics should liavo the inenns of rostorin, inin,~—who stated that on the following Mon- | friction, rubbing, frequent nnd thorough zroom- | ed d o 0 wagh. e e entien nt 1455 we . e righit. of i , PORTUGAT s e 330 o woulld, et f0 to i attention | In stcanm-Datha, Gonering with molst DInKeis: | s than oy wEiass of ehaniy 5 navigation of nll piver in Alaska, but said that Proparations for the Forthcoming Anglo- [ by somo efficiont syston tho loeal ‘option to by some nccident when the ‘Treaty of Washing- i issno liquor licensos, was rejeoted—252 to L)q'n 3»:1'::11" consideration in 1871 only tfi«: Gormon B'oyul N“P"mh' 104 Yacon, l‘nrmmhn':. n\‘nl gfll:e:n Rivers were ine JNCORRECE. : ! in it way. 5 °"i‘u’f.“a‘n‘:‘nfi"&fiu‘i.fi'huz the (rc’aty of 182 zave | Terrible Mortallty from Famine | 1ho Press Association says tho ramor thut agie the a dish that 1o eliel do culsiye o Y nake tht danctig is out of order, on 4o ivtl Noy muslcal entertainmenta aro' e ootk o1 Le s L “und the best, of these Eiven thigs ro :&[.‘ll,‘; dur; THE COLONED CHURCH Cuoip :of 8t. Luke's Protestant Fpis AVRICAN EXPLORATIONS, of "the House and proas its passage. ete,, or by giving didphoreties,—tes of chamo- Toxnon, March 11.—The Jaily Vews' Lis- | Uu the dny announced—Feb, 15—the bill was | mile or elder-flowers, cerlaln antlmony-prepara- \ selnl ! tho T X called up, when o general desiro was expressed | tious, ecasential ofls, spirituous lquors, ete, bon special - slates that the Tortuguoso ox- omewliat oxtended debate, whercupon e [ Stifl, after catarrhal or rheumatic diseases hnvo plorer, Pinto, has travarsed Africa trom wost | was made o special ordor for Wedunesday, Feb. uovulnpml‘mch o dinphoretic treatment capnot o , 15, *“Innedintely after the rending of the | any more be expeeted to do inuch good, beeause capal to Nyiksin & nnrrw strip of territory on the in Cashmere, 1ndia. St Goschan ks Lo be nppointed Ambossador/| -0 Tt putl e renclibd Himjavaal. JolirnalhAC ink thno tho Niflest opportunity | tha marbid ehangea produced ara ot removed | Mrg, 111ycs was amani tho mudionce, i ot const south of Mount Eliag, nd extending s 5 Hooiiadal o —— Tor debate ud amendment was afforded,—the | by exciting tho skius to Increased activity, A eation of diplomats mnd Noritiorn peags far soitth as Porthund changel, on the exvress at Constantinoplo is Incorroct. INDIA. only limitations belmg the roquircment that VETERINANIAN, | I‘B'mm“\dfl“hfl. Mrs. Seliks, possesses o pojes condition that all the ll'lvm.-.'a nuwhn;i n»rol:m“ho TFTRANCE. i e © T Fasse ,.,..,m..-‘; .1',‘.,?11‘}1“.2,, be |lo“¢’" u;fl,..:) g{u'r(;y mm. e L ¥ :"ml-cr‘ll‘ftfi"l':a!‘!f I‘I'gtlutl:fl!tl;nu'h and the entire chye 3 ould bo open to unvigation * LI . G g P utes each, dud that s voto sho o taken af . e . ‘The proy B e he subjects of Great. Britain for FOICING TR 18SUF. ° ORI..LL oo L O Tawoos, Mgccts VL. ~Ths Pl Jll Greele Gelock, " WASHINGTON SOCIETY. | yorlad, .;“J":Lfl’f.f"u:'::‘.;;““""f;“‘.““g"?““b"fi . D ch 11, —. i S o 3 =S 3 i i - FULL, DISCUSSION OF THE DBiLia v could fury ullD rxé:‘n;;;: ‘:;\(:llnvllér finaatan Governmibit a Loxnoy, March 11,—A dispatch from Paris Bentay, March 11.-Semloficial papers RAyH a private lettor from a high Iudinn o ,chofr Irom smoug 1ta Gwn mmnbu':(.l“ Such y s 9 Fonrtou intonds to demand im- 3 ¢ 1607, by sellinz Alaskn to the United States, | #9y8 that : t 1 - nhr::r,ntmethe Lénnvnmlun of 182, ! | poncliment, and will vote in favorof the :‘l?a :‘: ““;; é‘ m:n:?alfuntt:cl:nutvx‘:;:’dx;“::t T:o Sirdohn A, MacDonald said there were tw0 | roolution, It is belioved that tho foeling of %) P 3 oninions on thia point. Montarue Boroord, | . . < Togland all the credit of having kept Rus- nremher of the e i stlie as nerhaps | irritation in the country agninst the factions Jin to the Tronty of Borlin, Tho execntion the best international Jawyer in Encland, | conduet of tho Radicals.is o strong as that ofal statos that the poople of Cnshinera aro .\'!cx‘llrs.]Emrm(zchol \Vylac?uln&c?lx. I’ltllll.crl Exodus of Togislstors—Now Yorle Attrac- i e i and Mavhant, of New York; Woodward and | - tlonsmtiav, Oglesby at Stownrt's Last \dying of famine like flies, and at tho prosent | §yjjes, of Pennsyivania; Kerr and Voorhees, of s 1 | te of mortality tho Provinco will be nenrly lmllnfin‘hxuul Axtell, of Callfor h\bon the part Dlandetabiy Slamiisrcthn GO fautiy Aflter the Spolls—Joo Blackburn va. Ham 3 of the -Demacrata; aund_ Messrs. Churchill, of o i dupopuln!ud‘_by the ond of the year. New Yorks llmghfim anil Lawrence. of Olhu'. Randall=Clerk Adams Ready for Action— ‘bavo | Thea we i 3 TRE Si:ATINfl-l"NKy .where crowds of all azes and bo! [ wink (e abont on ‘Tollorskatos wrcet il "of polished asphalt. ‘Tho daughter o o - - i f Sir ). i , Magnard, of ‘Tennessce; Farnsworth, Logan, The Qorcoran Ari-Gullery—Gems of Art | ward Tuornton, Senator Mitchel), i aud Lord Tenderden, now Under-Secretary of | urningt the Ministry of tho 16th of May. of Lo toaly 15 duasiove inil to Oarmonya . .. ROME, wid Couk, of Tiliola;’ and Finkeltbnrz, of | =Tho Nutlonal DMusomm—Prof. Mateds | uey Riddic, und HenrntnrxEvarn'n‘r):";:fv:fi'::fi Forelzn Affaics, who perlians know more nbout At i firmnoss, . % U A DESIA Mlasourh, on belslf of the Republicane, par- Manngement of the Smithsoninn—Fish- | the best skaters amone the fair sex, white |t i e treaties that Encland ever entered luto AUL NAC, DISMARCK'S INTENTIONS. | Jmpossible to distivrilsh among pentlemen Who distinguish lh%m-l:x:::".fu" leo.”” It scoms strango to talk nbout pofng A sRnting now that we have g than any othier man onearth, “llflcl‘k |f!| HW Pants, March 11.—The Committeo of tho {‘?.::‘v,m‘ ém‘u“fiflfi ':x'é'fir-“r:;rfi‘"iufirg\.c.'fi Chamber of Doputies recommonds that the Tuls was the opluion_ of the Glndsione | second cloction of Paul do Cassngana be de- o X . tivipated In the debate, [Sco poges 1,271 to Culture—An Old-Fnshloned Shad-Buky— Do, M;"‘::‘ “i"'?'l"’""”ff ‘l‘gl{")::'{l‘:: 1545, Part 11, Congressional. Globe, Third Sea-| A Cotored Concort—Tho Skating-Rink— gives conspien ”“9 donial to the ropo , Forty-first Congress.] the Popo has assumed o more uncompromis- Brruty, March 11.—Tho personal alterca- tions of tho Inst two days have cortainly slo Ohlo Entortalners=The Literary Socloty— ‘e bllly somewhat nmended, was then passed a y o th 1 in offie : PLISS COMMENT. | tn dispatenies n Tur Tiwinuse of Mondayl, it s | Defuware, Joshua Hitl, of Georgin, Frank Blair, | journment of the Forty-filth Congress, In OB OTgRYS RSt Y "ho National Zeitung scems to fenr ans| necessary to roliearse brielly tho hlstuey of the | of Missourd, und Fowler, of ‘Tenncssee, once | vain did the hotel-keepera have o sugicestion in- e It hj aud Sonator Thurman, ot Ohlo, seven o Iy dissolution, It ndmits thateBismarck | overations Inmedintely preceding 1b. The | Suehi ) IFmuily serted fn tho mornlng papers that uo mileago le::l{-;u:crmlin S l":meil.m\?;‘xli'nh Tiritlsh plan was ' to converize from. thres points times; while Nenutor Casserly, of Cnl’l{omln. A g spois¢ to the bill on eloven distinct and scpnratg | Would be pald for the entlod sesslon, 1t made would readily nccedo it Lo proposed dissolu. | WPON Cetew o's maln camp af or near Undine. | geeasions, ~{Seo pages 1,033 10 1,655, Parta 3 und | 1o differeuce to & ser of men vy Georgg A. Enplish, andacenpled on the third The socicty is nssured of the coperation of tion.” Dat, it ndds, ominously, naw eleations Lord Chelmsford's lj*t'mmlhl:\;uen 'numlmlclcl h; B Uw/::a;iunal lobe, Third Bession Forey-flrst \vrml HAD FRER MMT IN THEIR POCKETS, B t 3 )y 'y 5, . The colum 08A, o 0 v oTD, OV ffoor whero tho fire. was Jucated by William | Jolin Jiright and tho Gobdon Glub, at present ,wuuld only resultin the crention :a:;;;:) :.,’;,u:‘,:,‘;::,ém l»':fl,:,_fi,, mltl? ‘l::“', :,,g:;:,':[ ‘The bil) was finally passed as it came from tho ?::l n"h:; :!?l?’;“d‘:;’n;‘:vu‘?;f‘:‘{{;“;g :::g’““;:"‘f Smith, Theouly occupant ol the premises wos COMMUNISTS PARDONED, of & Radical party, which now doos not oxist ]> > tratodt r.'um nmn’th of the Tugel Tionse, wl was approved Feb, 98, 1871, hoing h, 3 1t-vear-old boy nnmed ¥'red Milligan, who wus Panm, March 11.—Prosidont Grevy hns 4 party, y concentrated, o 3 (i Tess tho Sooinlist b iderod. | it e it 20 of the sight, under Col (';l"min‘ J) Luf“nu; Enwu of |h‘05’x‘mrd‘ B%n:{ogv ol d;lyul 1nt tlml;lh;mcs, Ynmlkuthclrn ao\'xjg'nh ‘l.hlc"rmlz; tn%en ont of the third-story Window by John i unless the Socinlists can bo so considerod. e centre—Cotnpos he right, | the Forty-first Congress, (Scc page 433, Yol | cloations of ‘eww York, where the - acl é".ll":)\.ulszl’flllmnh, who fs deserving of ;!rvnl- signod o docroo pardoniug 151 Communists, 'This is supposed to relnto to the alleged in- inclading M. Arfhur Rano, Elio Recl Sneifert, S000H s el wnser el Sl |10, o it oas. to: Ohtat | orooie™s hiat DOch Foxlvas il wiveso Ollnioie eredit, for his presence of mind and for his bray- | includiug MAL A ouo, Xlto Iieclus, N ¥ 5 the latter belog.dn chief commund—numbere: o : 4. ot gives masquerades in the old Hippodrame gryin accomllshiniz ’:(?clsgncu?;mm;l"lllwu‘l: fel- | and Elisoo Roclus. ;oi:g::ll: °:OD;O;{;“"’:;:’; 'l‘:“;‘m‘;‘::i“' ,fl::;‘\’!:’ 7000 men, coneentrotod to the south of Rorko's | Supervisors wera appointed, ns well as all th g jow stated that he s 1 i L] 3 Such conlition would creato a regular and ) ok Supervicors and Spectal Deputy Maralials who, building, There {8 no placo more delightful Yoot by his atintynd clalmed that. ho did not | DISCREDITED. Drift, the sceno’of thy Isandula difuster, ‘Tho | SUECYESTS Tud Bpcciel Dottty o vasal | than New York to the rural legislatar, who lnds ;llu o from 1he ;r'un!i w‘umq‘vvv;'mndhwuhl‘ |nu:,l :’f." Tants, March 11.—Tho story is discradited very radical opposition 10w 1he tire originated, on hu hotleed the i ) _ T TIs ety ALkl T vt tn ke | sk ho “Froush Govsrupiant; have resolysd DISMARCK'S RELTANCE. northern column {8,000) was concentrated under | Siutes fn eltics of over 20,000 inbabltants, With | himself a greater lion there than here ot Wash- bt found all the exits closed, Then_ho threw | to rotiro if the majority on the fmpenoh | 7 . 0o NMareh 11,—A Berlin dispateh Col. Eyelyn Wood at Utrecnt. ‘The lnteat ndvices | g ginglo exception, this {s all the leglslation by | jngton, The late A. T. Stowart was alwoys up the window aud ealled for help. Damage to | ment quostion is only obtnined by the sup- says: ho dissolution of tho Roichstag is from England fnform us that Cal, Woud hnd | Congress upon, the subject of national super- % T aled i wrdur 10 cover Utrocht, that Col. | vistan of oloctions ab which pational efllcors aro | (lBted when hio could obtain s Congressinan ballding 8150, and to furoiture $50. No fusur- f anes. 580 ?lnr:o: :h“ R'ght" 3duhoughty l:gw"’";‘." unlikely bofore autumn, DBismarck volics ink suth suppot: 8. necassary, o1, tho spliy mainly upon the rural population, and will Gignn had retired geross the Tugeln, and that | elosen, to grace bis Sunday state dlnners, which were Col. Pearson Wag,at Ekowu, but completely sur- In the Sundry-Cwil Approprintfon hlll‘, ap- | frigid and formal beyond description, At the o " ENOSL wWis, » Enflnltgwflskslox“:\’: Tridune. i';:g:;‘:r;fl:“ eamp hias beguu to atteact | 4oy dug for the eleotion .nflot the h.nrvouh gonery i 04 the most convénient time for bringing rounded by nlarge lorce of Zulus; that ‘“the | proved June 10, 1873, the Tost. nbove mentioned | very last one given Seoutor Oglesby was ono of Tino of the Tupels was almost uniarded from | ne fi“"- 23, 1871) s nmended 80 aa to allow tlm’l.hlrlcun (\L:nlucky number) a¢ J-bh:, and ‘:I. ! Kexosna, Wis, March 11—The ofd Bell o THouse on Chleago street was partinlly deatroyed REVOLUTIONART, TELEGIAME: thom to tho polls. AGAINST GENERAL DISARMAMENT. Rorke's Dritt” downward, snd were the river inti t of 8 1y —i . R e ardabte o, GupOrLMILioS For FAIE | Bocsiel Doty Momeham— oy Sices oty thaw | Wad while exbiblchg is plotuce-gallery to bia * by tire about 1 o'clotk this morning, ‘The prop- | PAws, March 11.—The Cowmittee npon erty wwas owned by Willlsm Creaney, of this city, the ncts of tho Ministry of the 16th of May Bentax, March 11.—Tho Roichstag to-day rojected a miotion in favor of an Europenu Mra. Spraguo’s Taxes=iumnn ChessaCon- BPRFitE and ghy, i i and s o the Bennte, before which body it 1 strawberries nnd apling; i of Government, anid the British Ambassador at { glared void. complieatod the ".u““lm" fnmongoly, ond, it ing attitude, runlw I:;,)"l;ur' action gn llpu':usu of xfn;)r..nmb 1t | ocerta=The eso—Inforaconnlo. Canal—~ |4y "nop ,xunLruuv-rm:lo}i‘flom'l'é;shcufpfi"“ st Washiyrton was g0 Instructed, lie did not R EDUIEOY AN moro personal frritation wera to be consid- : \was there debated for more than thisteen hours, | O°Pe Grunt—Nes. Sartorls. . Thomson sang, crowned with buds m"a'"hlllr. know whether the papers and maps io question FOURTOL AL S, ered, Bismarek 'would Lave enough reason . BY MAIL. twenty-threo diTerent nmendments beiug pro- ‘Spectal Correspandence of The Trisune, , . sums, Whose breath §s othercal milduess, but g could bo convenfoutly brotight down within De Fourtou, in tho impenchmont debate, | ro ooty annenling fo the people, but | 7is 1MroRTANGR OF COL. pEARSON' victony | hosed, and all the prominent Democratic Son- WABHINGTON, D, Cuy March 0.—1ho wemora- |' wheezy dame in » fox-colored ulster and oyers & reasonable thne and with reasonable expenscy | wiy gompnd to be ricd, and not merely Job e el THE EXOLISIL VOSITIONS IN ZULULAND, Rtora taking an active part fn the discusstan, | ble retreat of the French from the flehd of bat- [ 8hoes, who bolds up her uinbrelia with one hugj Lut ho would look {ntuthe matter. 'Fhe motion o * % there fs yot no occasion fo doubt that flnpn. (. —THE EX 2 G Henators Bayord, of Delawaro, 1lamilton, of | 415 of Waterloo was celipsed by th tus of | ahd bior dragried skirtswith the other, il was carried, off. with n vote of censuro, whilo he con- o New Nork Heracd, March 10, il Nitkere of Marydund, add o 1 lo of Waterloo was celipsed by the exodus of | = = N f cial mensures at lenst will he submitted to | 1y compretiena the Importance of Col. Pear- | J¢xas and Vickers, of Marylund, addressed the | 4y ‘Ropyuptican and many of the Democratle |- TUB ONIO HEADQUANTCHS = tonds tha Chambor of Doputics, not being | b Reichst o Seonts four thnes onch 3¥enator Johnston, of i at the houso of Stanly Matthews TIRES. » judicial boiy, has no power Lo pronounce 1o/ presony HAICUNIAR, son's victory over the Zulu foreg [as anuownced | Vireinin, thres times; Senators s““,"m”‘ of | Congressmon from thla"city sfter the final nd- Matthews during (hy ¢ 3 ) I past seesun have beer very enjogabie, Matthiews, astately lndy, hos u{u’mfe e 1telperanue views ‘ag Mrs. 1layes, althoug § . Matthews, ika the Presiant, dots not o 1y : nogood glnss of wine, But with this exception thefr dintier-partics und cvening entertainments have been second to none. Now ther bave maide their exit, and entor his_successor {y the Senate, the Lon. Georeo Pendleton, known fn suciely ns “ Gentleman Georee” 'ifis accom. - plished wifo s asister of the lamented Phily Burton Kov, whe.was shot, by Slekles, and sho s ulady of rare necomplishments, ‘They haye g . daughter, atid tholr nicee, Miss Key, Is an, [ mate of thelr family, THD LITERARY SB0CIETY et Jast nizht at the house of Charles il Law Librarian of Congress, ns Mrs, fiun.fim‘f,' -about to leave for ier summer retreat on South Mountaln. 8he’ i3 a lady of distinguishen Nt- crury nbility, who came here when her father, Gov. Samuel Vinton, was a Whig Representa: tive fn Conuress from Ohlo, and she has sinse passed mueh of ner life hiere. Her lirag hushmg wug, Mr, Goddard, and her secoud Admir ‘Danlgren.: Bhe hus had for years o clalm before ‘Conyréss nsking compensation for the Admiral's discoveries in_cannoa-founding, but somebow she hins -nuver made nuch hesdway, Untlo other hand ~ . MN8, KATE CUASE 5PRAGUE, ‘with the powerful ald of Conkling and other friends, hus carried through Congress a clauss in an appropriation billy which releases her sub- CHICAGO. FREE-TRADE LECTURES, The alarm from Box 281 at moon yesterday eao wns caused by a fire in the three-story brick Tho Froe-Trade Sacloty intonds to Lave butiding Ne. 53 West Randolph_strect, owned | looturos on a grand sealo throughont France. been antietpated {'or some time, ‘Thie Lall AUnll | wrreats, or to'verform other dutics than to bo 0 | waq chilled by death, iTe sent o servont for his Gazetie of 1he; 2{th of February snys: *What | the Immediate presence of the officers holding i we may hope 1 Wit the Znius may 80 wenken | tho election, und to witnoss nll thelr orocced: | Mot a1d kront cont, apologizing for the tempura- themselves by, the attack which they were nbout | fnge, fuctuding the counting of the votes and ture of the gallery, but {t was sometbing more woutd be very tempting.” citles of .moro thap 20,000 Inhobitants, who | gests after dinner that who sustalns loss of nearly 82003 Insurance, | bavo isanod a supplemant to AL Lrisson's to make on Co),:Peurson that they would be lit- | (e 'making of a return thereof,” and who | than a cold room. When his guests had de- ‘Fhe attack; op Col. Pearsofi's position ligd | gliould *have no power or authority to make NBW YORK'S MERCIANT PRINCH $1,000. A defective flue was the case. roport containing hundreds of telegrams in . " clined to; risk.any large number of thelr | should bo allowed *no compensation,” ted b k to his bed, fi hich he did Congress to arrangs for o gonoral disarma. | b ncll = 3 7 0 D narted he took to his bed, from which he urbsn Lome just north of the city, kn ' AT TOND DU LAC, WIS, rupport of tho focts adduced in thozeport, | | " 10 Dllmamontanes, tho Socialits e T D ety I 5 potultas o0ty L. 802008 RLIOT S IR TS RMAT IR o e St o 1 s b novced s - | M goont Trom ngi taxes nud Sharksn, and epecial Dispalch (o The Tridune. MEELINGS. H by ’ " | B Ro It mav pmvo advantageous. Lt {s clear | Thisis ali the foundation for the charzes to | fore ¢ Unele Dlck " .would sit down at o dinner- | exempts It (rom taxes” hencetorth, so long as it and Herr Sonnomau only supported the mo- Foxp pu La¢, Wis, March 1l.—At 5 The gronps of tle Left hold n meoting that tho Zulys cannol allord to negleet N, which I have referred. and it does not furnish | table hu carofully counted the number present. | shuil be owned by one of Chief~Justice Chase's Ny i 2 - s 5 tion, Thit o 5 . even o pretext for the clalin that * the system » TUL LEADING LOURYISTS “eseendants, This hos caused much talk, and o'clock a. m. a fira dostroved the. realdence of | fo.morrow to determine their notion upon : T o o s Lud Gl | o, ndopted a8 o rider to an ABprobriation | slipged over to Now York, whora tliey are now | It Bliows wiat & iiidsome, wall-elucate, sid Peter McCabe. 1nsured for $500 n the North | {5 impeachmont question. ‘Tho Royalist WURKEY. ford may bo jfl?lu to effcet & Junction with | bill” = Aliowings the olophants, tiders, and Tittle Tainbs | ‘Attractive womancando. Hard-hearted Sovstors Aierican, i Righ imougly deoided t : v g T eotmanliids force, nnd fhus put n | JtWill behorne in mind that all Supervisors | of tnt ice but naughty city to the more nex- | 4014 obdurate Reprosengtives wilted belore At 10 clock 0. m. tho dry-housa of Miils | Right was usauimously decided to opposo WILL NOT CUMPLY. e foce Wpor' thu campnizn ot this end | Who have bedt appolnted and received compen- | rerjonced mentbers of e ot Congress, and |-Sonkling’s appaal, wudshicieamooff triumphast, . Manufactarlog Company was damazed tothe ¢x- | imponchment whatover moy transpire dur- Consraxrrxorue;-March 11,—England and | 0r" g0 Tino"white Col.. Wood makes some | Sation have seted solcly under the'hrovislons of | tjux sowiug seed which they hopo will return to | Shie has threo culldren,‘tha cidest of wlom, a tent of $300. “Insurcd in the Atlantic. ing the debate, “=*' Trance hava tiotitled tho Porto thoy will not | diversion at.s the othier. ‘That the Zufns | the net of Feb 98, 18715 that under that aet | fhiem ju (e shapo of an ya of tay vote, as they urlght '-;“V- is l’&““ 5 "';‘l“cl“lc‘l L Geimany. A3 Tl o S WILL, OPPOSE. 1y with its Foqaest for th Tntmont | have 103t heamiy-we may casily belleve, but f nlono haye Fpecial Deputy Marstuls beon ap- | may néed them during the oming s tor hor lutsband, the Htilo ex-Governor, he Isiu £ i et A ¥ o v 3 ) y 5% K o AT EVART, MICH. . 5 comply with its request for tho nppointment | (¥, o suflifieht pumbors stlll to erry o poluteds: thil, sinee 1571, under that act alone i3 BOLD_BOUIT, | Rhode Islijd godeavoring to resioro te shat- ; Fpectal Dispatch to The.Tribune.. -+ Loxpo, Maroh 11.—A Puris correnpondent | of Customs Commssionors, unless tha snp- | weir uperatioiysyalust Col, Pearson and: Col, | hs -dolldr of sxpenss beon Ineurred ia cor- o -BOUTIT, i Fitefed Zizuhios of, e Boruguo [awil s FAST SAGINAW, Mich., March 11—Wing's lam- | 0f tho Times soys the puro Left mot on i:port of a strongor Syndicato of baukers than At ber dgv-Kiln ot Evart burned at_noon to-day. | Taesday and tacilly decidod to voto against. | tnat which suppérts tho Do ‘lorquavillo Loss, $3,200. No (nsurance. Caught from'a | jmpeachment. Tho -Bonaparlists have de- | seheme can bo obtained. spark, = cided ta opposa impenchment, .. BATIFIED, AT _MORRILLTON, ARK. }: Loxpoy, March 11.—Tho Standard's Con- ] : o Boetion WILH uldcignb, Gr an Arrest beon mades | BOwdveA sdmaing dilenmaci an, —‘l\(,“’:’,?'n“ “fl-,",}',.,“f’.‘}‘,‘,‘},"‘,‘,‘l.‘l;},‘,?{’ ‘:‘:"‘,':;;;i:fi?m?mfl “und finallyy that uhder that nct alono has any | ‘They hove carrlod the uxtra scasion, aud tliey forco in front 0L}, Pearson, numbered nbout | Superviauriexerclsud any power or asserted any | provose to enjoy fts fruits, They futend to 10,000 natlves, obfiized at Likowe, a place two | F2hty besond thut ot méru obsorvation, in places | have thy Jury law, the Electlon lnwl and one or s st Uinpai,| Sie o i | ouer, tian it of moro-than S0 labab- | 88 LS WS B SPV o o' s cred,” the Pall Mall (- | 8RS, 5 et e ::?ll;'cc: lrih g‘:’:‘;u%-:ci}g;fi%’.’].‘;l‘él{ufléu ;‘nf‘ l{,::, “fho stdrn ‘facts of history mnke it clear that | Ute-book, aud then they whi graciously accept, c..mm;{uh » sl VoA HUSMAX GAME OF Cikss is to Lo the socicty eensatfon. A large chess :board will bo pafated on the floor of the hall, nnd on this ladies und gentlemen, dressed soas to somewhat resemble chess-men, will bs moved about or taken away by two stalwars ushers. ’ Vi v ‘the table by two gen- ITTL —Last. M GREAT . BRITAIN. R ¢ - the law -which, ho ) i * | by way of apology for tieir luving been onacted; [ -Ehe wame will be pluyed at 8 ) u;‘m a(n Gc’«‘:‘:::‘mlfi::,d;l :llnrrl‘;lat?nnillgr’ll.t ‘tafi ¥ 'ml; COMING Wl-:m;l xn‘. tautiiioplo didpatol ssyathy Dultas vatidod il.‘?b‘:’fu i,‘:l':fn‘l‘éfi‘&“&‘it&i’ !n';"uln“uv:fll? x';‘lult‘oqu;?&{"]- oeratic n?r:,)g-t.&&tm:\:&\ x:f;ur:;f::’lofi' :i‘énfl:"c‘e about two-thirds o the oflices of the Senata wnd | tiewen, who will direct tho usliers bow to mots tho pleces, Benator Carpunfor's fafr blonds duuglter, Miss Llllfun, will be the leader of the .whits pawns, nud Woodbury Blalr will lead the red pawns, Much amuscment s auticipated, We bave had a publle reading by A GHANDDAUGUTER OF EX-PRESIDENT TILER, Miss Goodwyn, Her mauternal geandfather, it witl be remembered, was o noted actor named Cooper, und she has _evidently luberited consid- erable dramatie taleat, Her rendition of David Copperlleld’s woulng eleited prolonged av- vlanse. Willem§ is to glve us auother coa- cert_tosmorrow ‘night, nided by 'Teresa Car reno; 1ind on Tuesddy nigbt we are to hear Mis Bullis Reber, TR CHINESE LEGATION have been very qulet since the nctlon of Cone srress on the bill to ag nmend the Burlingame treaty as to restrlet fmmigration, "My ardall studying - Evelish, and It is getting to be quite i 5 /Turkish treaty on Monday and ex- ,biurniod. Loss, 61,0003 fusured for thizo-faarths | Y,owpox, March 11.—The Duko of Con. | 110 Russo-Turkish tro of its value. . nought and suito go tolay to mact tho brido, chauged congratulations with the Porte. e e ? 7 ! . “18sUSRECTION, - THE * WORLD.” tho Princess Louisa Margarot of Prussia, - i % 5 : and condnet oz to Windsor, Tho King and | peonoel lxfl";‘;‘r‘l e A Tina Genrgn W, Clllds to Como Into Pomesston | Quotn of Belgium leave ' Ostond for Wind. | | frown the Transvaal Republic lvoks more rons- 1 may say tha¥, where ft has been rigldl of This New York Nowspnpor Before May | gon ¢js morniug, Princo Leopold, Queen serious, but probably prawmatura, insdrrection v h g K ¢ 2, x g suring for the Engilsh, beeause of (e tureaten- | enforeed, repeating has become exceptl oe e 1-Eforts of Wushington Domworats to | (o8 08 WU, CUHCL RS s BeCt | of tho inabitants of o Turkiuk villaga in | g netitude of K Hecocouml, Whass abtack on | Tsdnieat. - cotrasini . phosomenar ol | 1% Adouie, aud iro sotn fpecnions, durky Avort 'Phis Misfortune to Thelr Party In. ctoria’s young| 4 0 OO | 4y Qsman Bazar District is roported, A m K [ Ui cominittee-rooms under thefr A Loydenburee wilk-forco the Boers to ahuudon | natucalizatigns rare, uud nrrests amd convies i Like carp ot | tereats. of tho supporters of tho Duke of Cou- detnchment of Cossacks wee attacked by tho their etforts for independence and throw them- { 1ions uuculglu. “'The more than l’lve-!cur‘(‘!v(:t sargo st E10 pur sionth, Alf thatuow fs ant: Sneclal Dispalch (o The Tridune. naught at the wodding (tho Prince of Wales ing 1o secury thelr happiness 18 to have gelyes under the.protection of the British. criminal violatora of 1ts provisions who have e New Yonk, March 1.—1t fa reported that | hoing tho other), is ill ot Darmstadt, and insurgonts aud lost sevoral men, but repulsed i found lodzmont 1n the sevoral Stata Prisonsand | SBFF PAVIS RLECTED USITED STATKS BENATOR 0 ’ = It. 'Two battalions of infantry and \ r BLECT Penltentiarics are satistlod that 1t {s o compre- | in the place of Bruce, who must sumehow b Tracon to. tecome the actual proprietor, and | i England yesterday from tho south: of | goong, ; Lottor from John I. Davonport—A Clesr ‘f.f,;‘.’.'{:,:‘.‘f}lf;’ kel ‘,{.2°.l\',f’(;’$£f‘lu‘:,';,e",’",;". ?nf:::’!rcndl;c:lnqfie‘t; Daving " 1latt Colmbla’ thut he will make the World a {;,“r.m,i,, Frovee. - w mum: 2 ORDERED TO MOVE. Refutation of ‘Itocont Chnrges that tho | dictment and awalting trial,—somu forty of | And “ Marching ‘lhrongh Georula,” will doflant- - Swent morning® paper, Independent in i For p s : A Law for Jicetlon Snporvisors Was Not.| whow uro fu this elty,—and ‘their frionds and | 1y strike up the ®Bunnio Bluo Flag " on all Colities, ©Tul would be a direct | Princess Todisn Margarot, nccompanied by | A Zémes’ Constentinople dispatehi eays [y yaaopendpit Statute—troafs from tho | allies, fn wnd out of Congross ara hourly olfer- | State oceaslons, Blackburn has headguiarters at 4 Col. 1re: s 11 an Appropriation bllY, was “an (ndependent | of. the House. Thesc places are wanted: for {y"c'rgx:::dl:::':\ty‘a[ n'fl‘fH.&f’.‘:flb’:’Z“?x’.fll‘:’l‘n} ll:t:;:l{llp :g St"t“l".’rfurumllv introduced, oroperly refesred, | “ geutlemen, air, of the firat fumilies in our tarn fa our faror? Altzelher, mieh tnpor- | Terularly ‘reported, threo tines read in each State, slr, wiho lust. everything In the War but e Moo notens attuchicdl to Col. Pearsowa | MUNac, ad go broudly discussed® us to i1 179 | their honor, sirt” and whose q\u}\lflqmlum for yictory, 1o g oyidently as much g ho can do | columns of the Congressional Globe, “;‘“"l“}fi“;’""‘zgl’:’.;l‘j‘"’a’ggl;‘i{,";‘fl" o l};v‘g"‘d‘gfi b s af, i W 10 muintaln thu positfon whers he is, ‘T'he nows SALUTARY E¥FECTS OF TIIB LAW. Stato Senators, and who carey Inrze gold-headed canesyswillaceent the messengera’ pluces at $1,200 cntat § Dana. The present cditors and man- : : Admiral Hornby, commnnding the British Sobgronslonnt Rocord. {oic pravers for the auccess of thel party asso- | Willard'a totel, and bia frionds dispenso Ken- | (e fasulon for ladies to call on thein ond prac e of 1 Torld 1l wndurstood, Will bo zo. | her father and mothor, Princo amd Princess | A4SNET | O O Lo tosbora bie | 5o e Bilior of the Ve Toek. Tribin; atea fn e promisui effort to ropeal thogs | tucky hospitality: but tlce “ talkee, talkeo” They alwavs have o vlaced. Thia will feave the Democrats without | Frodorick Oharles, arrived at Bheorness ab tL ted to sail for Desika Dayat doylight mw Yoni, March 0.—I notica that in the re- | 138 0y o rider to an Appropriation bill ju AN SADALL NEVHA- QIEHS UF, ‘“l"’ly of hot, deliclous tea, whicli fs ‘{i’.!f‘.’cfl '.fl'é«'i(’i?&"l!ffrfimv.?gfnfi'(fy ‘l"‘t‘)’m{:}l:l:& t{‘:gz 8:15 this morning. The land Latteries and u\;::nisd:y A ¢ Deslkn Doy nk doylght | oede debntes In Cungress upon the projiosition L and he lias gone over to New York to ot the | dellcate porcelatn cups, und they ats ex But my purpose has been nccomplished, I | getive support of Tilden, Rundall 1a a cool, o ropeal thy National Election taws somo of | sanglit by 10 revisd tho record of tho facts, | Jomelicadud. politician, i ha.Has in oEecl on the Democratic); nembers clafmed that thuge | and remind these geutlemen thint A le which geaclous, ‘I'hey are * conchiod '’ by D. W, flart Tett, Who wna for mapy years & ROWSDADE? ot vespondent hierc, whose aister was murricd bt cratsat Washington to retaln control of the | the ships Penclope, Druid, and Duncon frod World for thelr “party, but these have beon | Itoyal salutes. 'I'lioro was a great display of IneiTectunl, ot 10 18 ddemed cortaln the chaoge | 1o greak display A FREE FORT, Tong-headed politician, and he has un excellent. backer 1 George Adawms, the Clerk of tne : Bucnarest, March 11.—Sulinn, at ono of | | vero unacted ns riders to au Appropriation | 18 1! 8 Mo may be met and fought with out- | Iouso, whose own re-election hangs {n the bal- | Yung Wing wlen bu was belng edueated In Coa- will o made before May 1. bunting from the Sheornoas and Quoensbor- | 410+ 5uths of the Donubs, has boon gazotted hn!n‘s “\:lrlm::.-l;ure it was nrr.'um‘;p uzn. o | ight Respectfully youre, . ance, ind_whose only liope of success is bascd | neetfcut, o dapaneso have as thelr mgntor ————————— ough piora and tha ships fu the viewity. | poq o unjorty i e Modso wers. JustiBed Joux I Daveswons. | on [uudalls reelection. IF Randall gots luto o 4. Lanman, avlw Bas tritan, soune }.!:T:kl;a‘xl:h“ is brilliaut. i < S T P tight place, Adams witl sco thuthis rofl of wem- | day, but he has no diplowa ki INCORPORATED. Tho weathor is bril """ CONRESPONDENCE, fju thelr attempt to striko them THE TIELD AND STABLE. bers I:’ made up sccordingly, und it may be that | has. . q,,,,,.,?,';fl; I;‘;:::fial{n_m“w“?q n- ERESENTA, ' Viesua, March 11,—The political corre- | fram the statute-book by a 1ike addendum ton L the eutire Iown delegation is left out jn'the cold. WE HAVE HAD A BONAPARTE AMONG U3, sz the lullaw‘ln'g Sropote mrpor;tlnonl w‘;:i"u. On Saturday tho officers of the Royal Fn- spondenco reports that Nussin Jan, 8 do- | shafter bill. Sioco the adjournment’ of Con- TIIE CORCONAN ART-OALLERY Liout. Luclen Napoleon Banaparte Wyat, whose grress, this clalm \ins been relterated by prom- “,’,',:"'L‘:,fil?f,,';z‘::,,‘,‘:““,,',fi:“"' ofCatebs | 1 yyo (Qaily rosort of “soclety mowadavs, Y blic mevitand influenctal journals, with- when the devout Ruman Catbuolics and Episcoe i which would arise If the work of the Inter- ’I::f‘“ tlgum!cas s 'fmm““ sl Jh“ e ‘::‘ From Qur Own Correspondent. pians havs toationd. moroing services Lt capital, $5.000; corporators, Drs. William 1, | dessorb sorvico, . nntional Commissions was retarded by dis- | i demod. Duriug the bast. weels the Now Cuicado, Mareh 8.—Tho causes of catching | gullery was bullt anu endowed by Mr. Corcorun, Byford, Isane N. Danforth, and Charles War- [ On Monday a depntation hended by the e Toid Bilteh i belng denied. Durlug the pust week the Nuw | o1 aro several. At first the same may bo | who nusssed a fortune as Guvernment banicer rington Earle; object, “To furnish to women | puke of Lolcestor, Tord Clonmel, aud tha | h5rcom e - «OF alisbury, roplying | York Sun has twlew repeated the chargo with x " y divided tu external or exciting, ond fnto juter- | under the Democrats, 1t bas o tne bullding gf:lgl:lllcllllll:{c&sc,mfil‘{lfiuflmmuzlx undeom- | ¢ Mayor of Dublin walted upoir thie Jan 28, points ont that, in tho various | grent oxplicittess. OB Murch G {bsald: “This | pyy or predisposlig causes, The former, ogaln, well stockedd with warks of art, und an Investe ' & it ts which lhave occurred, | syatem (of Federal-Eteetion Supervisors) was r difere fund ¥hivh yloyia 335,000 fnvome, which—nfter *fhe Lyman Manufuct A I- | ing] s diangresinn . Y CHaEt i ded BE A8 crent nature, and may be | e defrayal of expenses—ls used for the pur- A nl;cc n’p‘flnl, Sll’ filgj:fi)fio;lrx:jy lglAfl‘y ; lrlnc('::t.l.l;l:! ‘i:lu,h;mx l?lllélcl) aud presented | )0 qician Comminsioners have boon | not ereated through the enactinent ntlnu inde- | gnocified ns conefsting in sudden changes of | fl\x;lu“ul vflrksot n:rt. e ths P E. J.'Marsh, und E. N. Shorman. tho Iriu gift v “‘“l:i;:-'"- 00, 1t the minority; iuthuates that Prinoo Dou. | Pendent statute.1The question of its catublish- e —— . . DINNERS, e " dukol, Korsnkoff, and otbors aro takingn Prince Tleury's WHI; Thoro will La a Toynl dinner party at W Intod to i il th i Bafora leaving The Iazue for Bertin in order | wi, i course enlenlutod to imperil the oxecution of ta be married 1At attamn to tho Princeds Marta “"‘;lm;r legu lo‘mghf. ({a] tho meiubiora of | 5 (realy ; and expreases confidenco that in vou Hohonzollern, Prince Henry of Orango | o British, Prusslan, and Belginn families. | oongoquonco of tho sorions calumitios to ;xcn::l.;! n‘n“x‘m l’\{(l‘llll.‘ o‘ull:luw‘?fiil}‘_ll)z.wl‘n;luli;‘s)e‘(‘lmgnflc? Wadnesdny afternoon the Mayor and corpo- | (1ich thesa iF ogulnrities might lend Russia will toke timoly measurcs to romedy the sued to-day by the Becretary of Btate: . ginoor Corps preseuted tho Duke of Con- futher wasan 1rish diplomat, und whsa mother The Woman's Meilieal Collozo of Chicaoy | BAUSE 8 wedding gift of silver and gilt was o deughter of Lucien Bonupurte, Nuwlt‘qn‘i second Lrother, 1o Is fu tie French nagy, au has epont elght years on the lsthuus of Darlen, cudeavoring to discoyer a feasible rauts mrlnu futeroccantc ship canal, Our flo‘v’cmmcn‘l"l:; aleo suryoyea several routes, und LlcuL, d!l came hers to request the ttendance 0f &‘r. gates to represent the United Btates ab :5 |‘>‘ teruationsl Confercnce which ¢ to be he L3 Parls on the 15th of May. Hecretary ']lmmlllld Iy lud two long futerviowa with him, aud Wil A tall ComwodoroAmaen and Capt. bcmdz,:d i attend,, As thsy aro now on duty [n fl:u h i Lerrauean, this will requiro but slight .ug:ml ture, Lessups, the butlder of the Suez Jsuslh is much juterested in this project sud r‘c.: it iL a8 feadible, Gen, Grant was ot ono Hilo = cllned to nccopt the Presldency oruwl;:ufl.lh with o capital of 815,000,000, but lc I8 helieye, clived to bo responsible for tho dangers temperature, 8 damp atmospbere, und wel © " GRMS OF ART surroundings In goneral; and oxposure to |.4n the collection aro the orizinal Powers' * Greele «drafts or currents of air. To produco a cold, | Blave,” thut chorwing plecs of seulpture; the first-nomed external caitse, 8 more chango | Jafacl’s ¥ Adorution of the Shephurdsi? Ge- g i e g T of temporature, utless vory great wnd sudden, Sf"l'lfi:.,,nffl‘l‘,,({":ix;h..c ".‘.'fitrz,-,wmmff.‘fi Appropriation Lill fn 15723 1t I8 fittinge thut It | 13 golqom suiticlout, except it ba that the antmal | Zaed's' “Bhalcspenrs aud lts Friendss Avy should bo abolished by @ rider to an Appropris- | 1y uncommonly prepared or predisposod, by [ Shufter's + Charlemaguo. Bowailiug - 11y Dol tion. bl I 1674, bvelng heated ar perspiting, or by already ex- | Sony” Cole'a * Departuro nnd Returns! Lont- ment wus never broadiy discussed and falrly de- stermined by Congress” On Mareh 7 it ob- serveds “The system of Federnl Bupervisors was fmposed Upon the country as a rider to an customed to keop documents of fnportaunce, ration of Windsor will go to the ‘O»ulln and subsequently acquainting his mother-lu-lnw, the | present o dinmond bracelotsubseribed by tho pt . Whe! ) o g kivg of vit cotnglained of, Where lzuomnes 18 11fss,” 1t fssaldto bo | jutue catarshal or rheumatio slcctions, | 208" * Milton Playlus the Orgun Bufora Crom- | thnt ho bos obandoned thy fdea. Sposklvd l‘:arv‘lnfil'un grrfn\xlelr dl;llfl?l:“’:i “\'{:::h::ll‘r ‘\!l';‘tf: 1’!‘; Paaidonlg'ot thio Liorangh, ¢ ¥ olly to bo wise,” but 1 resoectfully submit ,: :\'l‘ahlrhnntu of the activity of the :):“‘ gfi}“r:'.s 3\]\)“!&0;:3 :ul‘l)nxur"-'iu;?::l?:l‘lvt 3‘:"‘\&?.' o, raat remiuda iad s : B o A Beriln Cors A THE WEDVING PATTY. BPAIN, that, In view of the facts, ouclt statoments oo | offucted exclustvoly by & chango of lemperatur, fgton. & 71 thero aro bronges, porcotatn, Ro. HELLIR °"“g' ‘f“.'.f"\::m Ter buse fhm L foan ‘“;{“' }h“ “‘“;‘“'"K"”f“' l;:flutlx, tiint On Thursdny, shortly after 10 a. m., two TIRK NEW CATINET. nelther fufr nor hunest; and such {guurance 18 | fg ysually followed at otico by a reaction or an | wan relles, nrmor, and mauy. otter rars’ und | 18 Hving very quletly {n Engly ic rinccas Marle was down iu hes s bnnd’s to Aand and thiclr son,” 8ho hopes nest ser ‘persuade bor father-in-law to Dring lnsll‘\l.{:m thig couutry, to seo her sister, Fannv Aty Butier, at hor home {n Western Mussu:.l:xuume\. Mrs. Burtorls will_atways bo warmiy we :I“Il in Washington, whero she grew l(uln a;rrlcd- into womunhood, und whero she Was ull rrlals Cold the peopls of \Vashingtun elect t ‘: Trosldent, thelr uudoubted " cholcs w0 Gen, Urant, e ncte A e om0 mes oty | traina of snloon enrsiages will lenvo Padding- Tosnon, March 11.—A dispatch from 0 cleurly withoutiexcuse as to render tho log- sterling aml two mogoificent estates, besides | ton Station, London, the first eontalning the | AMudrid says tho Marquis of Molins is ex- ersonal cffects of price without end. = Shortly | Ambassad Forelgn M inet | e i -uft e e os i qaattan | Ay ors, Foreign Minlsters, Cabinet | peoted to arrive to-lorrow to nssume tho s ncarched—by whom Is not stated—for is | Ministers, and ofher ofioinly, tho sccond | Foreign Affairs portfolio, Ile will probably will, believed by thoso most Intioately attached | taking shout 200 other distingulshed guosts, | moke soveral changes in tho diplomatio rop- to bis person to have been thero deposited by | 1 i hims vt o0 will. wor draft Rl was .o ¥ | ‘Theso trains will arrive at Windsor shortly | resontation abroad. Manusl Silvels will ro- fomid, 'Tho snost rigorous iquiries and care- | After 11, and tho occupunts will dgvo to 8L | place the Marquis of Molius as Spanish Am- ful investivations have hitherto fafled to throw | Goorge's Chapel, whero tho marringe will bo | bassador nt Paris. - fnerensed activity; und theroforo is only of short | Valuable articies. fxlatora und Journals who mako the charae open | ayration und of Mitle consequence, As a more TIH NATIONAL MUSEUM, . to the suspiclon of endeavoring to mislead that { fnportant cause of catehiug cold than a changa | which Goversinent will soon build on the Smith- publle whom they represent or for whoam they | of temperature, must bo consldersa ot uncorn- | Bonlsn grounds, will bo another attraction here. claitn to “ahine," y monly molst condition of the ntmosphere, dump | 1 basis of Ui cotlection exhilited will b tho pe i - ? L *hila~ ‘i first Natlonal Electlon |mv' was & blll ot [ gurrroundings in goneral, and capecinlly wet 5§.‘{,‘},‘}:‘;§’{..f.fii?$fi',‘vfl,‘x’ffi'fiififi"d'uf,‘.{fv’&’ <tlom«lll:a ;gfiat{flg\:le&::uél‘um. x/(:.‘:n‘:tgl.erdth‘c/l\fi\fi‘ffi é‘:u r.l-itl. sleeping places, boeause theso diminish the per- | Unitea Btates, but which have tr‘tluul‘lnud boxed T oto 1t moveral Btaces of the Unioneueg | Sniration, disturb the electric relations of the | un lu a bullding uwud vefore the Var as au ‘o y for the volunteer militla. The adfacent THE COMING WEEK for other purposesr® 1t was approved May 8, | organtsm, and, actiug continuonsly, do not ad- | A11H0KY 3 3 Ine auy leht upon ite dissphearanco, Should 1 uot | eolabented, raturnlog to London ot tho dloso | Francisao Sitveln, Miulstoe of tha Tutarior, R e “Tonowis . Chntor A1 of thg | mit any reaction, Sl moro dangorous, now- | Siiisontan, colicetion siruadh CAntang b o yllwitness o deal ol buttantoling, o mees brother's llN’lDl"{tL including o silvor ming In 0; 3m !u}iuvlfllos. After lunclion, the Duke | hins jssucd s cirenlar expluining the politieal b:',:;,?:.mfsayc ;;‘..‘l‘f. fl'fif‘\%‘l.o{lxnlljuu(tfilé(-g:;: t;',fii},".ff,‘.’fii‘:fi';,m ':J::;L:l;gc:::u"‘,':dvflh:fi fi,‘,‘;fi‘,{}fg‘,}:,‘“",‘,',‘,‘,‘,‘,‘,”‘:,‘;";’,,;“;'m:‘,{{.}.":“‘,‘;g;ggu},’;” 0t tha Benato and lgum‘ux:- %’L‘ll’:“{“"’f“’:fi,’x jcrtagud tinoty. luiuded catates, whilo [ of Connaught and brido, escortod by o do- [ and electoral viows of the Governmont, on- | Stututes at Large.) ¢ g 3 b i 5 | out of the question, but the B arty has he Prineess Marie will only re Tdow’s v S 4 v/ 98- o a ebiliing eflcet, and causo the soonest cooling, | Kulves, skinnlnztools, arrow-hewds, ote, have | ), » the Democratie party et “,‘_’m\’»“ o r'.) recelve & WIdow's | taohmont of lorse Guards, will drive to joining upon Lis subordinates rospect for PENALTIES YOR ILLEGAT VOTING, As nrfill-pu:lnt: causcs may be cunsidored: (J) | been roproduced in '“’-“‘ll'““‘ for’ exchlauges :;;::: x?gnt:“ A RacoNTRUX Y —— Cleremont Houso, Burrey, whore thoy will | individuul liberty, sud to do tholr utmost to | _, ThIs net mude Riegal reglstration or voting b | A dulicate coustituriou I goueral, elleninucy with foreign uud hoine collectors, e Close Guussing, spoud tho honeymoon, . secaro o falr elootion for mumbers of the clections at which mombers of Congress were | produced by coutinued keeplue i very warm PUOP. DAIND'S EFFICIENCY A Life on & Wager. A house made of candy Lias been on exbibitlon ELECTRIC 10 Bustou siuco Chirlsdmas, wid the owner offel LIOHT, Qortes. e ol $30 to thu person \\‘hu"w:‘:\ll‘hl :fi,:m 'ilrxeu {!«Lv:: The Houso of Comwons to-doy adopted n . UNPOPULAR, A tuess of fts weight, 1t wow welyhed oue day | motion for the appoiutment of o select comn. | Mapnp, March 11, —Publlo opinion is un- ';‘;‘:‘m""’k’““‘"‘g;fim:&f“’f}h:,":,",““w";"":‘:'a‘;m mittoo to fuquive whether it is desirablo to | favorable to tho now Minlstry, It is sup- ebween four persou, each of whous yuessed the | suthorizo schomes for lighting by electricity, | posed it will soek tho support ot the old chosen n nationat offense, und.was tu the matn | und closs stubles, nnd clothing with blaukets, | {salready wsoifest at the Smithsonian, Those a penal statuto. - Io was followed, six weeks | ete. ; and (2) exlating perspiration, or an uncom- | wartionsof the building which his prodecessor, later, by un oct ‘o sevou scctions, ontitled | mou degreo of animal heat, caussd by exerclao | Prof, Heory, had cconomically used for big resls » An act to smend the Naturalization taws, uid | or Jabor, An aniinal heated by muscular exer | donco, aro iow vecupled by the otllcials of the jne to punlsh erliney: againat the samo, sud for | tions, und perapivlg freely, {8 wlwost certaiuto | stitutlon, ‘The wuseum I8 kept clean uud jn other purposes,” .apbroved July 14, 1670, uud | eateh cold it tied, und allowed-to cool ut u place | order, The '{“%“ of _e¢xchanyus instituted b ho known as- Chap. of tho Laws of the sanie | where the atmasphicre 18 damp, aud where the | Vattemare, tho French veutriloqulst, 18 fu ud- 39 Nev,) Indapendent. 8 e moxt Goliah ber that woover heard ol T} that 1nude lust Sundsy moruing Iy Shuw’-uuloon. on {dh::fl':’»? ::gl:ll:‘t‘l;" g‘ whisky rou! e :lrtllll]u d‘:: ‘::h:u;u. fiall hiad been drivkle ‘ 4 od deal during the mornings od, The 5 sesslon, (8ew puge 234, Yo, 16, United Btates | surface of ts body Is exposed to drafts, or cur- frable working ards t 1 il o ewhat intoxieatede welghit to bo 5 pounds. y or by other 2:{’;0;:“;;:;11:;31:;“ A Moderado party. ?:“;llxdul L3 l;xlx:‘-xcri-;x)um ‘:"euul.uz én:‘;l! us?‘!' uu; act “"l“ ‘:zl :I{. b’l‘lll:lt; sanis :fllmlml:rml It a0 a mm‘umn‘u‘)l:cm‘.!l cgull:rfin"-z‘:.l\ t‘haw::xfg fis‘fgfit’; l.‘;:?: l:::tc WI:IL:‘:;:I y'anlr;, "\'ulc:' f,':i Tn'."u"fiu?l’.“'i % g % T provided oz ) pervisors | mal used to belug covered with Ulankets, or to | is peluy made of his Jegacy, K e g an's minl S THS Lask LoMMoAN Rrimnnsts Loxnoy, March 11.—Lotor—The fire on HNUNGARY, i Bpecial Depity Surahiahs i all cltive havivge | Delng Kept In o warin stable, ls suddeuy ez | o que yretne o Hi condilon088e 1) ited tothe (uart Diegsure was procured st G G ACCEPTED. \!l".lfu‘wlln whisky, th quality of '{m‘uul.;:; b pose, was about th sumo as that LY served In miying towus in this Blnfin.nd et the mcuuw'hl‘hqflur to s ""fl'j a takiug it h‘-um‘ hllln ‘lluo:.l‘lle unruu ¢'a infngtehad p it E::‘;{m?u’mfi- and o that cunuulfin":“n rewoved ta i I adging house, ""u :m | Dr, Brierly’ jfas sumuoned am e sl Tivew, byt tbotit producing tho deslrel il A Ciattioypity was theu upplied 10 8 o il more thih 8 plus of the uquur“nch iy frong I, Iu:lhmln)uu:n:: n;f“l:\:lw‘,.‘ ut):x,,. 4 8 becatt 6 sl B UL aanasin Ozl 1 s B, s ool s nizght, about 11, oteloclk, ol LYo . bard-working yuuus muty 00 B byl f;;u:;ng ek L whisky in 1o aud winutes, The editor of thie Ldot_says be s the onl 3 soliticul prisoner now beld (on ;m“) 'w":ln{ the carvotte Tholis, at Plymouth, was only Pesta, Barch 11.—All sootions of the Sogcliuh Government. Ho says bo s too busy | extinguished whon tho vessel was fooded. | y1uucariun Lower Honsa bave nocopted tho i0 2o to London for the papers, und requests | 'The forward part is muol damaged, but the [ ter Majeaty's Government to send them over, | hylt 1g uninjured, The fire started in th Lill formally rocogmzing the Treaty. of Ber- pustagy prepold, 8o that he wuy reguin bis k Y & ¢ | Yo, , Tiverty. boatswaln's stororoom, TUE FLOODS, T e ANOTRER FINE, i . . Not to Hor Liking, . i LoxpoN, March 11.—The Daily News Nancy Wa-pa-cooun fs an Indian malden of Tiskno; Marol11.-The Lomi(li fino'r and | ucgedin, Mungary, dispatch roports the the Miurd triba_ tiviug uear Wabash, [nd. Bhe | 8 Portiou of the roof of Lord Grauville's res- | yiyyution unchanged. Whola towns in the dualred n whbite busband, und aavertised lor vue, | idence, Oarllon llouso ferrace, burned last uelghbozhood aro cruwmbling dows, 20,000 fuhabitauts; und at the election of | posed to the chilling fufluence of culd and h TUB FIAUERYICOMMINSION] i oflicers “‘wero apuofuted and served, | stormy weatner, i zmd:":"l'l’ ":"'l‘;‘a" 2;‘:!“““")‘!0 ot Prof, “'lllsdv tatates | have referred to | - Of lute it has become fashivnable; especlally ]lb‘:.‘li"flln‘:l'o b ooy ‘m;lum“,’,',g?".'m'h""“' 1 b was found, however. | nlarger citics, to clip conch-hurses and buggy- | LherE abrropitions, ottiine $43 r the thnt Boe. 8 -of the later act, which | horacs at the beglunji or In the midst of win- | FHEESEE 0 e e Bk 8 u “:,“" in provided for the appolmtment of Buper- | ter, for the purposs ! Elvlnw them a neater wn“‘l‘ufifi‘&“ b ‘“‘;";;d, ateliod, I‘“‘" visors, und which, with See, 0, bad buen wddod | trimmer appearance, and of Tachlitating groome e ts bt il Wity \:h'frfx'“-ddc’ Lo tha it whille Gvon its passugo tn the Souuce, | dne. Whether the Arst-named object fsuccom- | S50 18 £ festorethe cotitaier'ch which iged Lo wus crude, locongruous, aid defective tn its pro- | plished or not, {8 execedingly doubtful. Wuat glldulo 8t “,' ,"'"fi‘ ‘.',. 2 taln fig tul“ t ‘“:I“ visloas, 1 thut it ojly conferrod tipon the Bupui= | a clipped hurse bas gaived n eppearafica by | 1CUC PHReR :’ u‘ “"“" o Cnm fl' i Viaurs Uio FIght o' bu present 8t o palle os | lookligs more tiim orid neat, he cortainly Lus [ (awts Serats oF WeLOFAs, Al e witnsses or * watvhers,” “Gyave doubts of its | lost nioro than. donblo by the destruction | €526 458 ol srouxh) for tEO CoUER 19 HEive constitutlonslicy also aruse, a4 Under ita provis- | of the ustural, dlstluct color, and the glossy | My f“o(fl“l’:“pluu‘ ks it e fous the Supervisyrs wero to be uppolnied by | appearance of hia coat of bair, . ‘The grouniugg, ?'I“l‘ “: u&]oul;fl:ll‘ 7l i lonate n I“~“. the United States Circalt Judgo fu eavh Clreuit. | [tis true, ts faciiltated: but the vaturul func- | il A6 BABYS (0 UCEAn I R Bee. 2, Art. 2, of the Natiopal Constitution de- | tious of the skin bave beon disturbed, other or- ‘9'} e usg "u thely f‘ ”;’ grounds. Dut the clares thut all oflicers Whose appointments aro | gans, such ns luugs, kiduoys, ew., bave bogn | Frofessor s dlscouraged ubiout not in thut fustrument otherwiss provided for | overburdened,—and a great predisposition to , TUE FOTOMAC FISUBLIRS, shall bemede by the President, by aud with the | catarrhal uud rheumatle diseascs, or to caich- | which cafinot, he says, bo restored to thelr sdvive nud consent’ of the Seoute; “but the | fug cold, bas been produced. Whether ) former sbuudauce so Jong os the fibermen ure binting that the accent wan would wet a 7 y comfortuble home by xufivlug hor, dobn Maq. | bight Tho danage was not sericus, faon Hazelton, 60 yeurs old, excesdivgly tall * ‘ATLANTIC & GREAT WESTERN, BGYDPT, - r b ? g :,z‘r. :A.l: xirl‘h mfl ‘l,u:;u :uw‘:yh g u::_:l::&le Hrfi’ll:: LoxpoN, March 11.-~A meoting of the | THE RHEDIVE ACCELTS THE RESPONSIBILITY. Self st Naney's dweiling as u candidute, Bhe gaid sharoholdors and bondholders of the Atlantio Oaizo, March 11.—Boforo the formation of v wob & word, but drove kil out with o cub, &bumlt Wostern Itallway, pursuant to the | the new Egyptisu Ministry the Dritish and

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