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Draces a goolly number of tho Ieading Repub-, tl leans ef the place, ‘The Galenn Gazelle has placed at the head of Its columns the mune of 1 for Governor, HHLICANS OF XESGER FOR ANANT. PUNLICAN EixicutTive COM> NASHVILLE, Tent, Saturday, Keb, 14, the Raditor’ of the New York’ Timea: { kee contileting statements In tho press of the nity: us to the chaico of Tennessea Repub- urs for our next President, Uthorefore take » Hberty of puting that, after having corre= ented with Reputiieand in alpiost every coun yOu THES Stite, Doane satisted that nineteen out every twenty Republienns fn ‘Tennesseo are for Gen, Grant.” Grint would poll more votes In ‘renmnoessee, If a eandidate, thun could any other Republlent in the United States, Revenue axents, with thoir expenses paid, could not turn the tito amtust Gen. Grant in this State. The present Sceretary of the Treasury, while his Ananetal abies 18 admitted, wonld fall far short of belng Pernessee’s second choice, JOSEP He THELEN, Chairman Stute Republican Executive Commit> tee of ‘Femnesseu. Unfortunntely for Grant, the Stato of Tennes- see wilt give the Demo-Confed candidate. for President not less than 40,000, and pertitps 60,000, majority, ‘Tennessee will only count at the Chi- enzo Convention In naming 2 candidate for. the Republican States to elect. THE POUR CANDIDATES. Cleveland Herald (Sherman's apectal organ). There have been prominently mentioned ns cnndidutes for the Hepublican Presidential nom dnution Gen. Grant, Senztor Haine, Mr. Wash Dirne, ant “Seeretary Sherman, ‘The question tnt is to be declded nt Chicayo—provided. the durk horse fector fs dropped out of tho enleulns tlon—Is, which ono of these four gentlem wold best tend to unite al} shades of Repnbile ang. They ure ail four of them worthy mon and etanct adherents to epubican principtes. We Delleve thore is no question upon that point. AB Presidential candidates, however, some of thom ure, for yarlous rensons, more or leas objection- able. The problem before the party ts, to do= termine whieh of thon is lonst objectionable,— which of thom fs least kely to Tose tho votes of any, particular Republican taction, Tuvre is Qen. Grant for instance. We have tho positive assurance of BO Inany people that they are opposed upon principle to a third terin that there is reason to fear even the po lur hero of Appomattox would fail to them, and that linge mumbers of yor be refused, to him whieh would be free to cither of the gentlemen above named. As for Mr. Bialuc, while be enjoys a remarke able popularity witha SHISHA tho purty, yet he f¢ cqually distasteful to anothor portion, =a sinniler portion to be sure, yet a portion of sullicient size to bo fmportuit In as close a strigule is that whieh is befure ug. In fact, we have the direct declaration mady Inn meeting of Republicans ty New York tht should he be notndmited they would not sipport bln, Converning Mr. Washburne there has’ not Mien been wat, but all that has been sald ts tn his favor, He has, Indeed, stated that he fs out of the race, bub we are strongly tion that, should the emerency irise, he wou Ve in the hands of th pie. - While Mr. Wash- burne licks the elements which make Senntor Ptalne and Gen, Grant ao exceedingly popular witha pertlon of the party, be also hicks the elements which make them aopopular, as dential candidates, with neertain other portion, No {tepubllenns have said in so many words they: would voto supalitet him. By the Gerinan lye ment he would, us mutter of course, Lo heartl- ly supported, Jhy opposition to Sceretary Sherman which bas heen expressed, wo tke to be largely tho complement to tho zeal which fs eharactertstle of some of tho adherents of Gen. Grant and Senator Hluue, it who is opposed) to” him they Ilke Sherman less, but that. the: Blaine or Grant more, It has never been t1 minted by any clixs, group, or faction or the Re. that they would oppose bim 1f tominuted,, [he war that ins been mide tpen bim fs an ine gig (war which would not go beyoud tho Con- yeutton, Therv fs no denying tho patent fact that there 3. herge class of voters who, although of Re- publican tendencies, are of wn independent turn of mind, and who ure becoming every your tess Moposed to tinplieltly follow purty” guidance. Vhis class i# with the Repudllean party to-day, Dut that i not a proof that it will be with ng toe morrow. Yet it 1s an {important polltleal factor, —siiliciently so, Indeed, to hold the balance o} awer in more thin one close State. ‘This class is lurgely composed of Germuns in the West and of Intelligent and Fespootatile Armericans in the Enst, and this class hus already Intimuted tts creas vote for Secretury Sherman for Presi- ent. 4 (Where one German expresses an first choleo for Shermnn over Grunt or Blaine, ten bay ox- pressed 2 tlret choice for Wasbburne.] THE ADVICE OF A POLITICAL ENIMY TO DLATNE. New York Sun (Demo, + Gen. Grant is a auruieling cundidate for the Presidency. Ts friends say he is * a candidute dike the reat.” But ts he? “Docs he stand on tho sutne footing us Jumes G. Baine, or Lihu B. ‘Washburno, or John Sherman, or any othere!! ‘ble Republican eltizen?: The country would like to know what these gentivinen themselves thinic bout it. tis the most important of all public. questions, aud of course they huye decided opin- fons tn relation to It, Mr. Waino's friends, who were swindled and Btrangled in Pennsylvania, and who ure ikely to receive the sume treatmont in othor Stites, would like to know whether he thinks Gon, Grant has tho sine right to be a candidate ns hitnself; and unt) Mr. dlalne musters up suf ficlent courage to tell them, frankly and ex- piiett ‘his stock will continus to decline in the: murket. ‘ If he will any what ho undoubtedly belles that fs, if he will Say nant or ag ulvovally that Gen. Grant hus been fully rewarded for hls pervices; that, having been elected Prestitent as pften as Washington, Jackson, and Lincoln, he has enjoyed us Ligh honorsns were ever be- aowed upon any Americun; thit tho two-term recedent ciniot be violntcd without great anger to the Republic; und that, therefore, no mun ought to be nominated for a third term, and. if nominated ought not to be elected; im Uline wiligay this, he cin hive the Chicago aoininntion for the Haken, But if he continues weakutk and to dodge, and by hls eowardly de- rices to nvold the displeasure of the third-term sonsplrators, and disheurten hls own friends {in sho pregunce of tho enomy, he will be Iynormine ausly sluightered, na he deserves to bo. Pronounced, decided, and unalterable opposi- tion ta tho third terin ts the only principle upon whleh Mr, Blilne can hold his present following: orgither more, It is, in fact, the grent principle {uy the cunvisH, and while the othor candidates: goncedy tha right of Gen. Grant to onter the Jeld, nad be elected, If he can, they give him an tdvantige to which ho ts not entitled, We cun tell Mr, Wlalny that if be will make tho aeclaration above indicated he will have noth ny to four; it would send Grant to tho rear 60 far that he would not be heard af at Chicago, On the other hand, we ean tell him that he bis yothing to gain by forbenmmice, Cameron and vonkiing will mover: penile bhn to be nominated Uf thoy can help it, When thoy finally conclude wolf thut thae shnll ever come—that Grant's aominution f too dangerons an oxperiinent for thom tommuke, thoy wil curry thelr forces to -Washburug, and tinish Mr. Uline and Mr. Sher- ain Inn twinkling. ‘What precisely is the tute store for the thud, cringing, antl-Grant cans didutes, who dare nut speak thelr minds uhoye bourd or show tholr hotids iu square tight. “They are allowlig the tiachine managers to gather in tuclr own way the power to Hutter them out—n power which, if it docs not nominate Grant, will nomluate his next nach, GENERAL OPINION, REASONS YOR OPPOSING URADT, ‘Da the Buiter of The Chicayo tribune, Cuicaag, Feb, 21-1 beg leave to present a Tow reasons why I, a8 a Republican, am opposed: to Grant's nomnation to a thind term; First—Deenuee of the existing state of foollng inthe South, Tho treasonable utterances and attempted treasonnble legisiitton of the present, Congress Jenve tio doabt In the mind of an une prejudiced mur that the exeltebels are In power, wid that they are as rabid we over, These fools, —aoonvineced ngninat thelr will, : Are of the sume opinion stil, They Intend, if permitted, to nbrogite all post- doll legislation mude In tho interest of the Union and the oporation of whlch, as law, makes avert treason a crime, ‘hls, Lam aware, bs tho -principal fuet on which the “strong-man" ery: dy bused, and is urged us tho cardinal rewson why Grant should bo nguin President. We ure sumotines weakest In whit ure thought to be our strongest polots. Gon. Grant's “ forgly- ing" sentences dollyercd constantly—T udmit in a trie soldierly spirlt—have mado him u multitude of friends in tha South, It hus selzed upon these as ita long-sought pretext conalatent with “honah" by which It enn fndorse some candidate and yive bln Its vote, this placiug hin undee obllgutions, Nonv know better how to maky an obligation of this kind count thindo the Southern people. Gen, Grunt, if the choles of some. of the Southern Brates, would be eoupelicd to place at Jeast one wr two Buuthern “firo-wsters" in bly Cabinet, and alvide in certain proportion among them the yast patromge of ty Exceutlya ollie. Ho would puri to approve uf ya Let passed by the Searthera pease ie which he could seo unys ting veclously tuliniont to tha welfare of (he country. Dut the south wants a great deal uf mublie: Hionuy. It wants w Southern Pucllle Keiuas tt wots motions salt du public buildings Sor ite nreconstructed cites: it wants subsidies for n down ditterent objects, Lhe President would feel obliged ta de more for tho South if ft bud oniaterlaly aided his election, J baye not stuted that the Bouth does not need Toney and subsidics, and if it werv loyal Ine stegd of disloyul the people would listen with more patlenco to fa demands, {t fe not characteristic of Northorn spirit to give favors where they ure not deserved, and anti tho fires In the Southern beart buve ceused to be constantly fed with fuck and ure ullowed to wmolder down’ nt fittle neurer tho ombers tho THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, FEBOARY? 99, 1880. strength toward nny contraction of or restria- Hons upon tho: monoy tivdlum, no min who Lopposo snelt further Ivers legisinilon ng eu bu safely hid as the coun ry weows conn flatly atronker ia wanted, by Western: men it Tenst, in tha Prestdent’s ailiee noxt your, Tho resources of tho land. are boing developed with Nghtning rapidity, and tho presont amount of money In cfreutition will not always be uit clont to conduct tho business done. ‘Though this contingeney Is somo distance rong vest In; tho future, it will come somo: ittne, and wo will have to fnerenso oir: money, Restrletive legislation {3 ble to ad-himper tho commerce wortd as to make money very scarce and dear, and place the Gold Dourd, of infamous momory, in operation ‘agily, Under perhaps anothor name and with a slightly altered pro- gram, ae £ Grant la not: fic mon, Givo us a Western atntesman who knows what the West wants, The West now feeds and sustulis thoontire country. Its preference [3 nt least na worthy of hotlee “ns that of the Rust. Above nll things, Bis us aman who will not by Southorn sullen be pines under obligations ton rebellious ole ment. ald of a Jarge Southern vote. The North ts nearly nounit, made go by tho Southorn leg islators. T, among bundreds of thousands, have been undeceived us to the South, and converted from tho notion that the Inws of reconstruction are too sovero to the belicf tnt they nro altogethor tov lonient. 8. A, CHAPPELI ‘o can elect tho right man without the THR STATE COMMITTEE MERTING, To the Extor of The Chicago Tribune, Cntcago, Feb, 21—Republican voters ine terested In tho welfare of tho party would do well to attend the meeting of tho Stato Central Committee nt tho Paciile Hotel Wednesday morning. A good many prominent merchants Interested in politics intond to be thore and see just how things are done, It 1s reported. that tho curds have heen stocked, and only Grant men summoned from tho country by the Sccres tary of tho Committee. If a0, it woilll be wise for voters holding different views to be on band, eo that if tho Committeo should desire all kinds of opinions they may be sutistied. __ A Revunracan, YOR WASIMURNE, NUL NOT AQ AINAT QRANT. To the Editor of The Chtrayo Tribune, Cittcaao, Feb, 22.—On the supposition that tho name Dwight Jackson, printed iw your fasio of today as one algning tho remonstrance ogalnst the nomination of Gen, Grant may bu thought to have bean so placed by me, Tf wish to say that T signed no sich paper, nor nus thorized any one so to to; and, If my name was writtun by some one on tho supposition thit the paper roffected my sentiments, this was amiss take. Lamin favor of the nomination of Mr Washburne, because 1 belleye hin te be, an very marked degree, the strongest niu we ent nominate, Hence T should say that tho nomlinns tion of uny other inin “would not offer to the qirty the strongest or most neceptuble enndl- date," and [ world not single out any one manag tho apeclal subject of objection, Sofaras Tiknow, ft is genorally conceded that Mr. Washburne fs tho strongest mat whose mune has been mentioned, the prinelpal objec: tion belug that he Is not a candidate, and will not bo as agalnst Gen, Grant. 1 think tho Res putea party can ninke short work of thit ob- jectlon, that we enmnotalford to trke any un neceseary chinces, and that be should be not: nated, candidate or no candidate, Yours re- speefully, ~ DW. JACKSON, —————____ WASHINGTON. Mr. Evarts? Opposition to the President on the Monroe Doctrine-A Chicago Newspaper Publl«her Opposing Forts Ml tu Iepeal tho Duty on Paper and Soda-Ash—Miles Kehoe’*s Appolat- ment. ° Special Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Wasiixatos, D, C., Feb. 2.—Sefur sArose- menn, the Minister resident from Columbia, bus Involved hitnself in what may provo tu ben ‘serious diplomutié trouble on account of hiving prepared on printed pamphiet, attacking tho Monroe doctrine aud opposing the pollcy, which thero fs yood reason to belidyo the Administra tion will recommend to Congress. ‘This Colom- Dinn Minister hna caused copies of tis pam- phict to bo sent to many members of both Houses of Congress, and his intermeddling bas attricted the attentiufiof the State Department. Tho Fronch Ambussador Genut, for a sims flay offenso in = George = Washington's thne (he having openly opposed the Franco-English = Neutrality —_ proclamation), so fneensed tho Adniluistration that President Washington ardered Genet to go bome. Mr, Evurts hus not ng yet taken official notice of | It, but probably muy get around to It before the the close of this Adininistration, The advocates of the Interocennio cant sehemo tive tacen ndvintige of this attitude of the. Colombiun Minister, and of the NEQLECT OF THE’ RECHETARY OF TATE to take notice of It, to charge tho State Depart- micnt with practical hostility to the palley of the Adulnlatration, A writer in tho Capitat aed in speakiuye of the uttitude of tho State Depari+ ment towards the Sntereceanfe canul sebeme, aay! cople say the euise of hesitancy in tho State Department in this case is found in tho ine ordjuate vanity of the Incumbent of that atllce; that Mr. Evarts, not baving initluted tho policy which Mr. Huyes hos adopted, gots no special credit in the matter, but the néwsapapers only mention Mr, Hayes, and possibly some other members of tho Administration, as advocates of tho Monroe doctrine and ag favoring the titer- oecanic cunal schems, All this olfonds the 5 retary's vanity, and that Is the mildest thing I have heard iis to tho motives whick move, or, rather, proyent Mr. Evarta from moving now, Other talk Ja of a more serious character, and includes the charge that Mr, Evurts, being an attorney for the Panam entre Compuny, whose property will bo greatly depreciated fi not wholly destroyed in value by the construc. tlon of a canal across the American isthinus, tho Secretary cannot enthusiastically enter into any xehome or polloy which shall result thus disns- trously to tho interests of hig clients, Thon thore Js uthor talk. about. tho Scerctury’s per- gonnl connection with tho Tehuuntepes Canal nnd Railroud Campi ote, . . . Me. Eyaris is one of tho distinguished American clsizens whose names are subseribed to tho muygnitt- eently-bound.' call’ upon M, de Lesseps to pers mit thom to banquet this great opposer of tho Monroy doctrine, Bucz-Canm enginver, next weuk, in New York Cit: Mr. Stowell, of Wisconsin, . representative of one of tho puper mills in that Btate, bas arrived here, and will, of course, do his best to crente sentiinent in opposition tathe Fort paper bili. ‘The representatives of the Enstern paper mills “re preparing to bo ready to oppose the bill with n formidable lot of statlsties and arguments us soon ua tho Ways and. Means Committee shall fix agday for a before leaving for Chics tlon to the bill was increasing in sone quarters. Nixon, of the fater-Uccan, 14 here, working ngaiust the bill, and saying that the newspapers nre really under ne necessity to have the tril reduced, a8 ho pays but 8 cents per pound for i and does hot think that tho newspapers hued muke BO much nuise about It. ‘Pho taoritt mon engerly plek up the statument, and use 1 us a adciseentanrns against the Fort bill tis discovered tat the putitions sent in by Alterent millroad officials, protesting ngainst the reduction of the tarlit on steel mils, wre bn nearly every Instance wniforn, ‘They ary sald 1 prepared ab the oliice of tho Tron and Bite wsuciution, or whatever tho dane of the Protective tron Lengua in Benn sylynnta may be, of which Schwank is Secretary, and ty have bech sent out from tht odie to ill tho rullpmtd cor nail who hayo forwarded thea here, ‘The potitions, of course, are drafted at the digtation of tho fron interests of Vonnsylvanii, nnd are only presented by por- sons oF Corporntions whose Interest In the pros ‘uv wystent is geontor than In choap rails, Miles Rohoou was yesterday appoluted an Ag+ alstant Tutermil Revenue Agent to act under Agent Trumbull, The fiends of Gregg will make 1 movement for Hk pardon this week, In nddition to the great mtmber of pupers already alyned recom nendlyg it, one hus been obtalned with the sige nittives of ih great many of the Congressinen, Inehudhug Senator Logan, The sublet will be eat fo the President on ‘Tuesihy, and Unegy's tricnds are very conthdont tat i will ‘be pardoned, " + IOWA LEGISLATURE, Des Motnes, Fob, #1.--Tho Visiting Committes sto the BIL, Plonsant Insane Asylum tiled {te ro- port, It Snds that tho Trustees have divertud. the funds unlawfully, a8 aleged in tha Govern. or'a messuge, and without Justitontion; also, that the Trousurer hus pald during two years $1,010.24 Interest and Wiscount on warrants con- trary to law, which is a not loss to the Asylum; thoy find also that great dissension oxiata among tho Trustees, detrimental to the wulfure of the hospital, : Ju tho House this morning moroly routine businoss was transacted, Tho report of. the Judiciary Committeo, roc- omineuding the pardon of William Ritey, in the Ponitentlury far life for murdor, from Black- hawk County, on the ground that ho will soon dle of consumption, was udopted, and tho Guy- ornor fnatracted to hae film pardon, Tho bil inaktug tho’ Bate Superintendent of Publle Tustructlon ex-ottictu- womber of the Bown of Dirceturs of tho Btate"Norwul School i iin eee “yy A lurgo itimber of Uills progroasod-te-a third a reall TT wu adjourned to aeiraw afternoon, | In Squate sever! private bills passed Also, a Li giving counties huving 000 g iniiles power to tovy wix wills. Jt upplies only ta Pottawaftamlo Count houtci, Col, Fort, afd that the oppoal- tect North is yot diapased to pay much heed to these Jomands, ‘Phils fire in the Bouthorn heart binow in constant contact with the loyal spirit. and it burns, It must bo allowed to cool much mors than it bas covled befury tho contact will be plensinit : y Sroaant—Heen uso of hfe rvcord with tho Enst~ ern monyy kingaind his well-lnown, procilyt- Tes a thet pertel, No gann whe would cust ble 0 ‘The bil authorizing County Auditors to acknowledge deeds posed ~ The éonsiitutionul nuendment striking ' froo white” from the Constitution was uduptod, © OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Lanpon, Feb. 3.—Steamships Clty of Chestor gud Frist, the juttor for Mumburg, have ur- rived out, , FOREIGN. The Czar Favors Proclaiming Russia in a State of i Siege. AnEducattonal Institution in Mos- cow Entirely Destroyed by Fire. A Proposition Looking to the Choice of a New Ruler at Cabul. Bismarck Said to Be Ready to Announce the Foreign Polley of Gers manye $ Boumanian Indopendonca Reported to Have Boon Formally Recognized by Grocee, RUSSIA, MONH SOLUINNA’ DEAD, Tonnoy, Feb. 22—A St. Potersburg dispatch stutes that .six more soldiers, wounted by the explosion jn tho Winter Palace, have died. A GRNENAD STATE OF SIH, ANerlin digpateh enya: It fs reported that the Caur wishes 4 state of siego ty be pro- claimed all over Russia, UNDER AEST. A dispatch from St, Petersburg to tho Thirs Bays: It Js stated the commander at the Paluce bas been pluced under arrest. id DIBASTNOUS FIRE AT MOSCOW. Moscow, Feb. 22—A fire broke out yestoriay Inthe Academy of Forest Culture, and tho one tlre bullding, whieh was capable of necommo- dating 900 students, and ineluded a muscu containing valiidle collections, was destroyed, The cause of the flro Is unknown. When the fire wus discovered some students were nr rested, EXTRANITION FOIt REAICIDES. St. Pereusnuna, Feb, 22—The Journal de St. Petersburg dwells upon the necessity of extradl tion of regleides, upon the ground that they can- not bo regarded ns polltieal criminals. HARTMANN, A Pants, Feb, 2.—Hartmann, who ts charged with having been connected with tho Moscow ex ploston, bas deelined to give any information ott the subject. He hng acknowledged that he {s 4 Nibillat. ‘The correspondent bolleves that Huart- mann will be ultimately ordered to quilt tho votntry, aud will be shipped to eltber England or the United States. CATHOLIO CLERGY, Rome, Feb, .—The Pope has sent Instrnettons to Cathole Hishops In Russin, calling upon thent ta urge the clergy not to mix Lu politionl agitu- jong. AFGHANISTAN, PROPOSALS FOR A NEW NCLET, Tosnos, Te, 22—A Cabul dispatch says: Mustall Khan, Minister of Flnanes uniter Shere Alland Yakoob Khan, has been intrusted with letters to Mahomed: Jan, by Gen, Roberts, Ine foruiing malcontent leaders that tho Govern- nent 14 disposed tonceeptus a ruler of Cull any Sirduy, with cortaln exceptions, which the usgembled representatives of tho nation may choose, and that to this end Gen. Ruberts Javites thom to discuss tho matter at Cabyt, GREECE. THE WOK OF TIGANDE, Atneys, Feb, 22—In consequence of the eupture by Greek brigands of Col. Synge and his wife, while on thelr way from Constantinople to Eastern Roumelia, the Britlah fronclad Ine viuciblo hus Leen dispatched to Salontea, NOUMANIA RECOGNIZED, Lospox, Feb, 22—A correspondent at Duchnrest reports that Greece has recognized the Independence of Koumania. . IRELAND PROPRIETARY RIOTS, Lospoy, Feh, 2.—Lowthor, Chief Secretary for Ireland, I a speech at 0 Conservative mect- iugat Kendal Saturday, reviewing’ the means proposal for tho acttlement of ditticulties in fre< tind, sild the Government hid ao intention of tampering with proprictary rights, FRANCE. AMERICAN WIHRAT. Panis, Feb, 2.—In the Chamber of Deputies M. Rouher, speaking during tho debate on the General Tarif Dill, sald there was no ground for alurm as regirded mn invasion of wheat from Anicrica. GERMANY. TER FOREIGN Pontcy, Tonpon, Feb, 22.—A_Herlin dispateb says Ble marek hus intimated his willingness to make a statement before the Relchstag on the foreign polley of the Govermmont, VARIOUS, AN ORDEK WELL WON. Rous, Fob. 21.—The Geographical Society has conferred a gold medal on Prof, NordenskJuld, tho Swedish Arctic explorer. DESTROYED UY FINE, Lonpon, Feb. 22.—A Genova dispateh says: Tho villigy of Rieing in tho Grisons, Oberland, was destroyed by tire Wednesday lust, SE EE USE Garibaldi's Mnrriage. The Qonevn papers give some interesting do- tnily of tho murringe of Garibuldl, which took place on Mondity, Jan, 2, at Muaddatona, In tho otice of tho Syndic of the Munieipality, "All tho members of “Garlbaldl’s family—Gen. Monottl Garlbuldl, Sime. Etalia Hedeschini-Garibaldi, Stohuse Cunzlo, Mme, 'Teroslta Gi Manilo et Cletia Gartbatdi--were presont at the coremony. Five old friends wero the only other witnesses, Garibaldi appeared jradiant, Jews dented In hin rolling ehidy, wrapped Inu white Poncho, and wore u large red silk handkerchief around his neck, ‘Tho bride, Dona Princesa, wis crossed In white. + ‘Bhery was na religious ceremony, After the civil contract was signed tho party sat down to dinner, and toate were drunk tothe health of the uewly-inarried couple, and to the realization of Curibatdi's hopes of itallan unity. Many congratulatory telegrams were received at Capror Garibaldd sent tho following dispatch to M Who was bis attornoy in the proceedhigs ane Wolliag bla ninerlage with Signore itaimondl: “My Mnustrious triund: I owe you more thin lito=1 owe to you the power of aécompllshingr 1 sucred duty. Buy to your beloved fanilly thut 1 belong to them as a brother, aud that [feel all the gratitude of which my soul Is gee Francesca ig tho mother of Garituldi's two younyest children, ‘The niarrlage wa ¢ long des bird by hin, but was prevented by the diNical- ted thrown du tho way ot bis proouriius adlyoreo from bls first wite by the Htuliun howe, ———— An Empreons’ Exponses, faudon Truth, Wasto and peculution are traditional in tho Tmperint household of Russla, Tread that tho oxpunses of the Binpresy Mario Foodvrovann at Cannes were pald for at tho rate of £5,000 1 month Probably this covured the bills of the butcher, baker, and grocer, Lt ld not cover those of the wax-chundler who Farntahod tha Tmporlal villa und the chupel, of the Hyery stables, of tho gus company, of the boau- quotiGres, and of the telegraph company. Wax candics wero perpotually burning “in tho room in- which muss wus daily suid. Thoy were of tho most expensive quullty, und were suk! to tho chaplalis of her Tinperial Maj- caty for treble the price paid by the Catholle Privat of tho Holehbarlny chureh, “Flowers wore profusely supplied to the villa by a gardener, und when thoy had been u few hours in the days tine in vases, they were rosold,—but not to the profit of the hnperiul exchoquer,—te the bou- quotlére who suppilos tho dontl-mondoatCanues, When the Journey back tu St. Putorshung was dechlud upon, tho clerk of the buttery orduyad Mfteen days’ provisions for hor Magosty and. ber retinue tu be stored in the Imperial trian, he overplus will bo tho perqulsit af some ofticur, Chitnpagne-cup was en permanence in tho wa. loon curriuges in which tue Grand Dukea und gouticmen tn uttendunce traveled, Lunch was Not taken at any of tho stutions at which tho train halted, ——— Mow They Got Coffee tn Clachunatl Ono of tho latost tricks played upon shop keepers wus wuceossfully performed at a Cine clunat! grocery tho other evening, A womun entered uid ontered u pound of tho best coffec, Bho cnrricd'y jar under her arm, aud when the grocerymiuin wus about to pour the cotfes ina pApCr buy the customer: told bim to dump it jet the Jur instead, ‘The man did so, the feu Jouning aver the countor and’ atlll mo bbe jaributdi-Canaio, the far under “her arm, with bottom “of the —yeasul concealed. When sho bud recuived tho coifeu the female put |. ber bund in ber paukot, and with a well-feigned expression of anfdyinee cried: “1 do declare, Thave left my purse at humol CN Just set the Jur of culfeo down on the counter here whilo I ruu inhome and yet the mopey,” shu pliced the jur on the counter und went out, but sho fuiled to return, and when the storekvoper pieked up the Jur be wus surprised to tnd that it a not contain any colfes, and that the Lorton bid been knoekod out. It Chen thihed upon fp Wis mind that when he poured the EF ieran throwgh Into a bye con ‘emale shurper, AID FOR IRELAN IN CHICAGO, A meeting was hold at 123 Fifth avenue yester- day afternoon ta make arrangements for ushers, tlekot-sollors, ete. for tho Parnell recep> tion thia evening, A numbor of genttemon can- Kented to act In whatever position they might be usshened to, and the following selections were mandes Ushers—J. J. Crowloy, 11. F. Sheridan, M. J, Konne, G. P, Potela, J.J. Dunphy, A. W. Watts, W.8. Hogle, Bd MeMahon, ‘thomas P. Glody, John T. Revell, Alexander H, Revoll, Lawrenge Markey, Patrick J, Couk, Jeremiah Pyne, 0, Re Casaldy, C. O'Shea, J, A, Conlan, J, MoMuhon, B. 1), Connor, Dantel J, Doogan, Edward Rourke, Jan Lyneh, J, C, Sullivan, J, PF. Ronayne, Henry F. Sheridan was winitnoualy elected ehlef tsher, 'Ileket-Scllora—T. Ulussbrooke, Maj. Johu fauiiican, Maj. Honnessy, Thomas Bronn, John I. Murphy, Jatnes E. Burke, Willitun Fogarty, U, Casaginann, Jr, Tickot-Vakers—H, M, La Salle, Daniel Corkey, ‘Timothy O'Shea, P.M. Garrity, Patrick Kery M.D. Finvin, RoA, Unge, John Bheohiun, M. ns, Androw J, Sullivan, ‘he nbove gentlemen ire requested to meat atthe Exposition Building this afternoon ats o'clock, go that thele various positions ean be assigned thom, ‘Thovo who cannot be thors vt that thine must be on hind as early ns 0 o'clock ir tlig ovening, 0 that thore inay bono con- jon, A Tho Exposition Bullding was visited yesterday nfturnoon by a number of gentlemen, and ie ucostis properties thoroughly tested: It was found that speakers could be heard distinctly all over tho house, so that all will hear tho dlétln guished gentlemen who wil nddress thom, Mesgis, Parnell and Dillon wil nerlve on tho 7340 train from Detrolt on the Michigan Central Railroad dopot, foot of Lakeatreet. 111s proposed tolnve tho procession go direct to the depoteand, on tho urrival of Mosers. Parnetl and Dilton, mi tunics, through which their currlago will aud thon murch to the Exposition. Thls i fnellitate matters, and tho speaking could commence promptly on time. "Pho fullowing program indlentes ‘the arrangements for tho ete tnd escort, Should Messrs. Parnell and Iiluw arrive this afternoon, the procession will tinove from the Grand Prelile Hotel ufter its are rivitl from tho West Side: ‘The Chil Marshal and his aids wilt rendezvous on Adams and Deésptaines streets, where ull soclety nds are requested to report to tho Chief Mirsbal, ‘The following aro different societte: Plutoon of polite, Tho Cluuenu-Gaet Guarda will form on Des- plalnes street, south of Vint Burun, right resting: on Vani Buren Btrect. Itlbernian Benevolent Soctety will form on Van Buren street, the vivht resting on Des- pluines street, the men fueling north. The Homan Catholie'l. A, & B. with form on tho leftat tho Hibernian Benevolent society, the men faelng north. The Father Mathow T..A, & HB. Society will form on West Vani Buren, right resting on Des- plalnes, mon facing Bot St. Patrick's 1 Soe! Fathor Mathow ‘T. A. & 8 St. Bridget's T. A. & 1 West Vin Buren eco In the uiled by the: the pusitions assigned to the . Soviets. Society will form on right resting on Degpluines, mien facing ort! Iloly Fatnily 1. A, & 1. will form on the left of St. Bridget’s, mon facing north, St. Patrick's T. A. & Bowill form on Wext Van rans right resting on Despluines, mou tuelig Annunelation T. A. & 1, will form on tho lett of St..Patrick’s, men fueing south. aes ; The Holy Trinity Sodulity wil form on West SNeauth, right resting on Despluines, fuelng north, a St. Cohumbkill's T. A. & 1. will form on the ET of tho Holy Trinity forall red Heart TW AC & 1. will form on West aneksony right resting on Despluines, menu facing south, - . bt. James T. A..& B. will form on left of Sacred Henrt, mien frelngsouth, St. Vinal. A. & H. will form on Weat Jackson, right restiy on Desplatues, mon facia north. Bt Pius Th » Young Men's Sodutity will Rania. left of St. Pius. A. & H, men fieing orth. Bt Aloysius Sodality of St, Plua Chureh with form on West Juckson, right resting on Des- phiines, men fucing south, . St. Columbklll's J. will form on tho left of St. Aloysing Sodulity. | Men's Sodulity, Sacred Heart,will form on West, aAdums, right resting on Desptalnes, men facing north, All Sulats' TP. A. & B, swili form on the left of Mon's Sodullty Snered Menrt. % ‘ Knights of 8t.- Patrick will form on West Adciund streot, right resting on Despliinea, fe ing south, Mon's T. A, & 13, will form on Catholle Youn the leftor Kutghts of St. Patrick, Young Men's? A. & B. will form on tho loft of Catholle Youny Mera fs A. & De Emerald B.A. Hranchos Nus. 1, 2 und 4 will form on, West Adams, riht resting on Des- pliines, facing north. Oy, Emerald B.A. Branches 7 and 8, will form on. West Adatas, right resting on Dusplatnes atroct, Kaulag south. A, O, Ulborniun Ritles—Compautes A, B,C ond D, will form on West Monroe, right resting on. Desplutnes, men fuchy north, A... Hi, Divistons 1, 33,4, will form on Mon roo street, cast of Desplaines, right resting on Desplaines, facing south. ; A,.0. 11, Divisions 5, 0,7 8, 9 and 10, will form on Montoc strect, west of Desptaines, right rest- ing on Desplaines, men ftelng north, . A.O. IL, Divisions 11, Lik 1, 14,10, and 17, Desplaines, wit! form'on Sanroe streat, west of” suis resting on Desplalnes street, mon facing Councll of Rogular Trade and Labor Unions will form on Washlugton street, west of Dose plaines, right resting on Despluines street. Tho Hue of march will be us follows: ‘North ‘on Desphulnos tu Lito; cast on Liky to La Salley souttion LaSalle toJdnokson, where te procession will bo met by the Second Reginent atthe Grind -Pavitio Hotel, whence It will proceed to the Ex position Building. ‘The procession will move nt 7% o'clock p. my slurp. Jonn Connell, Chicf Marshal, ‘Alds—John Byrne, John. ‘McQutrk, Dantot Raully, Willige, Ward, Jutnes O'Neill, Willima Tho line of march may be changed, should It be deemed best to yo direct ta the depot. mecting of thy Reception Committee will be held at tho Bhermun House ats o'clock thia aft- ernoon., —— PARNELL IN DETROIT; Detnorr, Feb, 2.—Lho Purnell-Dillon-Mure doch dumonstration hore thia afternoon was an immense atfalr, 1 was, In point of numbers, respectability, and onthusiusm, one of the wrandest that hus over taken placo in Detrolt. Who party wero recelyed ut tho Michigan Central Depot and escorted to the Huasell House by three military companies, bended by tho Tenth Unitod States Infantry Band and 4 number of temperance and civil sooluties, with a large dolegation of prominent elttzenain care rinyes, The reception at tho Dotrolt Opera-Iouso inthoeventng was most cordiul and unthusiustic, Mayor ‘Lhompsov presidod, and Mtreduced J, W. Corcoran, Chulrman of the Reception Comunit- tee, who read tho address of welcome, Mayor Thompson, in ntrodualug Mr, Parnell, dellvered. anubly and fucling gddross, strongly indorsing: Air, Parnull and the objeuts of his intasion, Pare nell on rising wis grooted with thunders of up: plause, Ue spoke half an hour, and was Hetened to with ruptuttention, hls remarks behiy free quently titerrupted by loud and long-cantinued applinse, In tho cuuire of bis. renurks, Mr Paraell referred In tho following words to tho Now York Herald Rellof Fund and tho manner of ite distribution: . Wishing to give the Now York Herald wy fale chanco of showing that it was aineere In ite expressions of sym. pathy with tho ints poopie, he and Mr. Ditlon had published itutter ten days ago appealing to the Herald to mune a caninittce tn Preland ta distribute the relloe fund whieh wauld command tho contidence of the Irish punts. The Herald, {i reply to this appeal, published the names of 4 conunittes whleh was not a stisfietory one, ia hore was tog much of tho lundlord and Gov- ornament tutluence In ity composition, Nover= tholeas, in doferocnes to tho wlahes of friends from wt in of the Union, ho consent- wet, in ad to tho bellof that by the ap- pointing of ® yentlonan to represent bin during bla nbvonce from fretand, bo could houtrilise this Influence to anu wn extent us to make the Cominittes talorably, but the Herald refused hhn the priviloge of appolnting a eee while [tallows anethor member of the Cuimmit- tov to do so, thoreby showlng tint its olfor to din was not a bona tide one, ahd that tt feared tho intlucnce of bls representatives woul be used to defeat ita object of strengthouluy the asians intorust fu Ireland, under the yulse of eh ye "AUIKS conclusion of the meoting nearly $1,000 Wis subseribed, and the reculpts from the suly ut fluke will not u large suin for the rellof nid é jitdsra, Parnell, Dillon, and Murdoch leavo for Chicugo Monday marning wt 10 u'clock, ‘Tho Cheapest of Dinnors, Liverpool Mercury. Mr. Ernest Hurt. pricticns whut ho proaches, Tu his papers, “Tho Ductor in the Kitchen,” bh declured that a good dinner might be prepared fora punny u plat, Last night he guye somy of Die frlonde's proof that he was not romauclig. ile yay what probably Whinpolo street tas never known,—a peuny dinner. Covers were lald for ten persons, Dinner began with patago: eroute uu pot, as a clear soup 1s heart. could wish, Then came barengs grilles, auco moutande—A nglice, herrings rousted—with mus tard suuco—and very teothsume thoy were, ‘There wero two entréds—lva warts au kurl, or our. ried cys, us the Aynorant night cull then, and scalloped lobster, ‘Then we hud some beet with Duvet glico wu Jus, A penny miuco-ply and we pouny ico brought the entortalniment fo a close. Tout js tu say, wo bud el¢ht courses; wo hud su! figlunt; tho cookery wus perfection, and tha giver of tho fenst took pride tn the fuot, not that be bad spent money in lavish profusion, but that he bud patio sa. sutisfuctory-a result for—how vaueh think youRalx and algttponce. ‘Thie wun, of course, dues not iugludy lve or the cook'd ithe hen with a stick of wood, fracturin; wages, tilt ¥ Inge weed in the eouk ig. menudiiitontehese cre gina tera tf for those who er Maem. 3b have dined with my Lord Mayor when he tis fat Ttoyulty tor, bis Fiesta, nt tho beat reat Su Lentlfvhnd: aris, at tho Albion whan tt Raf iitmste in| structions, at most of tho cluts: iahat muny ae tho best Continental hotela, but eortatnl enjoyed a dinner more than that one o} day. which cast. (ts provider, corucd, only olgbtpence. CRIMINAL NEWS. ARREST OF A MURDERER, Svectal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, CENNES, Ind, Feb, &.—Joseph Herbert, who committed a murder hero Oct. 19, 1870, was on Friday urrested at Byansville by Deputy Shoriff Mumor, and fa now safely jJaltod at thls place, Herbert wag murrled about a yenr ngo too tho)|«6kecper of oa notoriaus house fn this place, and [twas during: acquarrel between his wife and Wiliam Hane mer, an Olio & Mississipph allway employ, that the erlme was committed, After shoottn Thuntner, Herbert, with his wife and sever othors, Honted down the rivor Ina boat procured and provisioned for the ocenalon, Thoy bud probably tired of this modo af life, and bad con clidud to surrender, a8 Mrs. Herbert bad re turned to this place, ‘Tho case will bo called durluy the present session of court, Tnover yerto A FAMILY QUARRED, Special Mepateh to. The Chicago Tribune. Ispisxarouts, Indy Feb, 22—fhis Sabbath afternoon the city was disgraced by n fynily quarrel which will probably prove fatalin {ts resulta and add anothor to tho Mat of murders, which is growing with startling ripidity, Reuben Yone’s wifo owns 9 barber-shop which needed 0 tenant. Her husband asked her to whom she would rent It, to which sho replied: It’s none of your busines At this ho stritck her mer ho slull, After being urrested ‘Tone insisted thie his wife was advancing upon bliin with tho stick, nut, wronehip it from her, “bit hora dittle tap toauict hor." THE BOSTON BURGLAT. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rostos, Feb.. 2.—The burglar whose body was found in tho house on Florence stroct tust aight bas been Identified us that of Edmond Lavyin, of Montrent, a gotdbeater, who was long, since sitpposed to ben erackamun, Fragments of Jewelry were Identifled ns part of that taken from Norman's mansion, and i dotective hag left for Now York with a requisition for tho missing eompunton, who Is believed ‘to be in hiding there. Tho opinion of the pollaa now fa thats/uyvia committed suletde, and that hie purtner, on ny this, romoyed wll the valu: ables and te A SALOON-FIGIT, Special Dispatch ta Ths Chicago Tribuna. Krokuk, It, Fob. 22—A bloody thyht toole place in a anloon Inst night, in which stones, clubs, and boer-glasses were freely used. M- Soellinger, the proprictor, was stritek In the bend nil focked senseless, Fritz Guinter was badly outand brufsed on tho feo and head, Mo re- celved n blow on the temple from a club, which muy prove fatul. Charles Karle, te bartender, was bidly cut witha renmores Tho dlsturb- uttve arose by Guinter and Patgoy ‘Tigue enter~ ing tho saloon drink, and refusing to leave when orderad. Both aro under arrest, GUILTY OF MURDER. Crxcinsart, Fob, 22.—The Gazette's Greenville,’ O., speolnl says: ho jury, after twonty-one hours’ deliberation, brought [na yerdiet of gullty of murder In thotirst degree ugalnst Mons roe Itotlngon, who was an tril for the murder of hisbrother-in-liuvy, Wylio Coulter. he mire dor wits committed Uct,.20, 187, nent Ripstown, in Darke County. Tho defense relied upon plensof lusanity and habitual drunkenness. CHARGED WITgt BIGAMY. Speelat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, East Saarnaw, Mich, Feb. 21—A, J. Randall, f schvol-teuchor at Freeland, this county, was wrrested on Friday evening and taken to Port Mluron on tho charge of bigamy, Lo is reported tu huye four wives living. “THE HUNTED CZAR. Pensand-Ink Sketch of the Porsocuted Potentute—fhe Winter Palace und Ite Fiistory. . London Truth, Tho feellng which comes uppermost in .tho mind of any ono who sees the Czir for, tho f{Irst tne fg one of sincere pity, Ho is mn large, ox- oyed man, ovidently. of good: intentiona,-but with n lovk of sudness and perplexity in hin. His volco 1s harsh as tho grinding of v coifee: mil out of order, for au affection of the throat, undor which he hag long suffered, renders speech painful tohln., Ho would hive mude a very aunlablo private gentleman, and could hrve got fur more onse nod amusement out of fe had he handed ail tho botheration of government over to his brothor Constantine, who hus tuste for that sort of nonsense, Ho himself could hardly havo wanted to reign.’ It was the Schouvaluifa, the Lam- borts, tho Burintinskys, tho Adlorbergs, tho Dolgouronkys, aud some others who destred he should be a flym ruler ot nen, Thoy were forever youdlng and coaxing him by turns, us beef Is driven to market for those who wish to rovst {t, Chey must often have had a ditlicult tusk, for bis ponderous Majesty (wood, cusy ton} fa slothfal and heavy-witted by nature, Ho must huve been frequently unable to un- derstand oven whit was wanted ot him. He is subject to melancholy periods of hypochondrin als, during which existence seems but a droury Diank to bin, He is haunted uy fonra of sudden death and by the dread of nssdalnution. At theso tines ho moons about on apparently solitary walks with a lurge dog, but there is alwayy a pos Neeman handy to keep the sneritegious from ap: piracbing hin. When tell he devotes much of nis time te talloring, changing his costume with much stolld pormeveraneus and he likes to bo at- tended by » bumpbicked Privy Couuclllor, who acts 1s Poll to his thie thyure aid seis It olf, for ho faa well-built man, tall and stralght, though rathor too German in the rutundity of cortaln of his curves, et His futbor Nicholas, who was in many reapects f& notable soverelgu, Lnd btn very curofully brought up; and, toresceing that ho ivould wart Buppart, perhups dovation, In afterslife, to counteract hla apathy, surrounded him with sone soleot young mon who vould be relied upon, “his tittle band of cronies buvy Buti: toguthor ever slnco, ‘hoy have lived with und on the Emperor without Interruption froin thy thne of his necession wntil new. He provides for tholr wants; thoy dlp thelr ugerd into bis pitrae whonevor thoy are so minded, Ho {4 1) loose-hung Emperor,--more like tho goud fellow of 1 frou-und-cusy than tho despotie innatur of miltlons, whon in tho midst of those hia familiar’, Ho hua beon known to sit in hiy shirt-sicoves, ustruddia on a chalr, hob-n- nobing with then, 1 The lute Count Btrogonoff, who was a prewr chevalier und a very high puefng person generals ly, once brake in tipon the purty thug employed. ‘ho Buiperor looked ut him with those unuttere ubly mournful exe of hiss tad huld out 2 chute Pugne glass to ‘bo rellllod from uv bottle which stood by, ‘The old soldier drew hinwelf up und. auswordd sternly, * Lot those who love you ess than L do perforin that aervice." Pho Czur showed nosiyn of displeasure, but within a few munths Strogonel was deprived of bia oillces, though be was nearly connected with tho [ne per fumnily, his gon having married tho Grand: wiMiesd Marlo, . When his Majesty fs In tho butnor, he pliys & good dow] nt curds with his own chuniss and it i rather a good thing for these gentlemen, for, whenever tny one of theniis in want, the Cair will lose toliim the aum of which he stands in need, ns ndelicate way of giving, It; and thls inothotof bestowing aubstantlal fuyor js por feotly well understow! between thon ‘The Czur ig 8 good shot, and hus dono somo grand thingy on bein, He somotines wears tt Hisse which onvg covered a Nnoe bear he Drought Jow with his own handaz qnd it hus becn BO wacuutal tly dressed that it ta valued at ubout 42,000, which” ia even moro thin ta over pald olther forthe gable or the bluck ox, Ie can ride, too, though not in tha English fashion, snd he Would bo puzzled by a ghurp burst across country, Lutuly hig physiclans have recom mended hin to wilk. iis personal doportment ts oxcollont, Ho atunde and murches woll, Ho shows to ndvan- tage fn uniform, though for several yours bu hus willingly clothed hhuself in mufth Hig mane hers ure those of % yentionun, and thore ta something extromoly ayinpathotta about bin, Ho produces tho Impression that ono would like to) know hilu better, only he wore not on Eaporok: Jt is this unfortunate circumstance which tukes tho amiabillty out of him, sets bin upon bis diguity, und gives a certain funniness to bis aspect. iis futher really could be dignitiod, but hue can't, Thore is a chubbincss and nervousness in his proceedings upon reatoccasiuns whieh reminds: ono more of 8 Ean SOE or fuglemun of Landwehr than an autocral Formerly tho Emperor, as might have beon expucted frou one of bis lethurgle tempera nent, Wis averse to moving ubout; latterly ho Tins Boon, troutled Uy. i; athe eat reatloaniona, vee Ver, A 8 spardel aueve . ‘A youratoake for bronkfust, fronts wolinvtts and salud for his dinuer, form the wlaplo of hls fot His appetite ts not rout, 1b BlLe A : “tho See tat OF his reign was tho ¢ blunder of belra-uppurent whey, by: {nto power, Ho bud been mye, daucted by the discontonted, and he ayy} re min 4 baste to undo all the work of pls tathor. He wud Very omotional, picttul. werous,—all aa hosdluvg,precipltute ways ann he resolved sud- dently to ubolish sertuadPeoveral of hiy Gener- als dnd nobles threw themselves bodily at his foot and besoe ete hin to manage Bu great a change yore ite He wins ot naive A ry wave Blye, knoe! own the groubvariners-general Of taxca Mike so many fo ny by 80 faras Lins cps | b-pulled nihepins, upset. myiopotles for the discreet De vodKE closed. {hin Tren port of tho Hack fecording to theckitest. prinelples of pol Coonomy, dashed olf {he auekies from the Wye tant Inuighed at eons hewspupars, those pentriontire publixbod in St. Petersbur after hia nceeselun which represented | ty drosehky-driver In tho ality that grdke! drivorg, usually aro affer dinner, {fg hat wis Hi his oyeg nnd hia horses west ‘nllop= birthed Ho tho paul to Toforme? Aeulind Hi i 4 tho, Grand- Duke Constant) sayy OMe mrather. Lan the tari’ bel t Rmpel id aereheds isk tiauhed tab enn ple uuxpostiig tye iO ne i thon niece t it waa. Thon sonveli' fr % and shnt> tored his norton forever. Nay ‘i Tita wm gorte of panic, trylag hastily tocamad al hast lone, Ho had now gyyves put, yy riterss he ontured somo awent crucltles id tpoinnds Ho trled to win back hls adUcy ngylaret was all itt vain, and now ho-Is thorqugitty Hustered nnd frightened right out of 1 es, Hig only eluinee af penve td Tannin ued te abdlen= ton anda pourra yachting Wiidut newepapors, At present he fa worded pi a fever ove! jnorniigs: by ne BuNMATK OL i the nplongaltt et nbort bin for roughout Hurope, vols-writer ny polnied for the purpese, an’ Masesty takes enro that it shall spare him fb ping of this self- Anilicted torture, for nyo. trust a pro: fogstonal diplomatist te’ datiyitst. he should glosa ever tho truth amd on to make things pleasant for promotion’ 2 A Haron Tlerder. a connection of Stieglitz hid banker, not: Jong nyo performed thls dell ‘a rVvteo, std perbnpsitacs co sill, ‘The King of Yydbot was tt happy monarch; tho Emperor of Tinsja ig pot. Surely, thes must be atrangely ute ied ' ‘TIM WINTER PALACE. °. | «New York Herald, ii fints All who have visited 8t Uctersbure. know tho Winter Palace. It is foueldorty: hirger (ut the Louvre and the Pullories put together, Its sulto of xplendld apartments, gayllories,and halls, fiMed with marbles, maluchites, preelous stones, vases; its walls adorned with: portralts of the great Prinecs of Russht. LLoceupies the alte o tho paling whivh was burned to the ground in 1837, troso outof fits ashes finished rand furnished, pulnted and decorated In one short your, In ory der to complote the task ut the tine appointed by tho Czur tho fnterior works were oyntinued during tho great frosts; and, when tlle ther: mometer ontaile was 0 degrees below zore of Remumiur, 0,000 workmen were daily shut up in hulls heated to W-deyreos of Reautnur in order that tho walls might dry tho quickery . that these poor wretches had to endure n difference of I) degrees of temporature, A considerable number of thom dicckdallyy and It {a suid that thoge who were engaged to paint tho Interior of the most heated dutlls were obliged to piace on tholr heada a kind of bonnt of feet order to preserve the use of tholr souses under the burning temptrature, Piled up thus [no hursy to pleaso a enprice, without. a consident- flon of the misery Its execution entailed, singe the conpletion tho events with which it has been associated hive tot infrequently been of a gloomy chnracter, It was tho theatre of the twadry Rein, and lavish display of the bey: mug of Nicholas’ relyn, but it tise witness numerous disuppointinenta of lis {nt yu fy his wenriness of spirit, and his broken heart, Its gardens were the scene of the nbortivg ut tempt of Sulovieil on the present Czar, OLDITUARY. LATAYELTTE PROPLE, TAYAvertE, Ind. Feb, 22,.—Tha wife of Ainge worth If Byrnes, former Cashier of the First National Rank of this efty, and wlady hiehly estecmed In suclal elreles here, died ubout 12 o'clock Inat night, after a brief illness. George Marsnall, a general fuvorlt in socloty here, ind Jom Plwited, former Deputy County: Auditor, both well-known young met, died on Suturday afternoon, . tho Inst twenty-fopr hour, thligs witch haye been Ea It ts prepared” bf ‘a: spec! rai vn MRS. 2. N. HOOD. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tibune, Rockvotw, Hh, Feb. 2—Mrw. DN. Hood, of this clty, well known In Chicago, died quite sitedl- denly yesterday afternoon atst. Augustine, Flay where she had been with her diuughter Carrie, who Ig sutferings with lung dificulty. Tho re- wuius will arrive here Thursday. If C. GRINFIN, | ° 3 Speetat Dispatch to The Chicayo Tribune, * Inptanavonts, Id, Fob. 2.— About two months go 1, . Griftin, conductor on tho In- dlunupolls, Decatur & Bpringield Rallrond, fell Troin his traf at Rockville. “Lo-duy ho died sud- denly in big room. , / Cc. IL SITARPE, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. SHELBYVILLE, Ind, Feb, 22.—C. IL Sharpe, of Chiengo, n member of Beers & Co.'s Atlas Works, died tn this city this morning of con- suunpiiou, ‘The remulus wore shipped ume to- nig) “ i INDIANAVOLIS, Ind., Feb. 22,—Salmon Reed, 2 conductor on the Belt Rond, divd lust night from wounds rucelved Ine frieas inn galoonon Friday with Williain SleDouguil, an coyglucer, ——_ Im, G, WRIGIIT. 5 Avausta, Gu, Feb, 2.—1L G. Wright, ono of the editora aud proprictara of the Chronicle and Conatituttonaliat, dled to-duy, aged 39, at tha res {denco-of Goy, Hersehul V. Johnson , “HIE REV. DR. BUSTL, Armany, N, ¥., Fob. 22.—Tho Roy, Dr, Charles P, Bush, of New York, Sccrotury of the. Ameri- can, Board of Foreign Missions, dled here tor y's A MYSTERLOUS JOURNEY. Mow the Cznri raveled from Cannes to St. Petersburg—Phe Couch Wheeled by Cossucks—Pricsts and Doctors in tho Carrlage-A Coffin Amoug the BRaggnago, bg Tho Pariy correspondout of the London Truth }-known that her anys that carly on Sunday, tho Ist inst, tho ofll+ celal world in Paris-was disposed to believe tho Empress of Russia hud not been taken ullve to the speclally-heated train which was prepared, at Huaven only knows what expense, to trans- port her to St. Petersburg, AC telegrim, nd- dressed from Nice to tho Minister of the Inte- rior, was suggestive of this conclusion, Gendarines guarding the Villu Dard! no- tived on the morning of the 80th a sudden stir, a burry-gourry, 0 universil agitation, and a running hither and thither in the houscholit of tho Empress, which is governed with inflitury rigor by ao Rursianized Gurmiun Baron. At the Prefecture of Nice thoy were led by this report tothink “ the worst had bappened,” and would have telegraphed accordingly to Paris had it not been for the yisi¢‘of a Grand Duke who spoke of pulntal npprebensions und tho necessity of ulfecting the removal of tho Inperiul Jnvallt with tho utmost quiet and privucy, At 10 o'vlock Comte Briungon, the Prefect, «and his’ secrotury wero at the Cannes station, Grand whither, thoy had traveled — with Duke Nicholas, who had n grave yi doubted whether hor Imperial Mu survive tho Journey, “When thoy arrives Taperial household was ready to aturt, and wll the lugguge was on tho platform. A medical niin wis thoro also, Whose trade it la to embatn high and infehty personages. Long faces and dark traveliug costuines were tho rule, Ap ideo en. whispered something to the Grind Duke Nicholas, who hurried away, and then poe tiled the Prefect that tho quency could not by commenced before 3 or hulf-past 8 inthe aftor- noon. A telegram from Bt. Potersbury: was awiited. Compta Brhiigon went to déjeuner, The household remained in tho station, with the exception of puryonil attonduits, “At Sthe word was given forthe onglie drivera to steum up tog temporary stution lose ty Coung {Wilton ts, from. him that nefthor MM, M Cantiet, Anta B00 i were expected to stand at ome dint Hor trae sshllo thy Hatervtewe wis gauge fea between her and the Bdlubre family, AN wiato be complimented, The myiat raver had fenlly w spark of Ife Si tor body, we Uttte sho had rondered ber the most ‘hal irrituble of human beings. Bhe ! ind {Lat enso tn the prosence of strange her state of health me ould not Me na sho drew near to Paria, On my altudin; et tho rumor with hid gatned ground tq ie South, the obliging functlonary said that tee notaltoyettior bnseless, id Fy was Andrtey the “Finprogs tq bet . They Mario Feoderny, ns waoattor of Lact, ution fromthe eae) bron swoon, nnd ber fico wag mye over. Preparations had heen mute forte that might have happened on the way, ag Nom of Dr, Gannal wos in tho aulte, Hut Mell not oxtinel, and at Avignon it wan sina eet press had rallied # little. "ho Duke and Duce of Edinburg awalted, with thole two older st : ron and Petneo Orloit, on the Einpresg tg ch E al. Lelegriuns had been sent tw the Rusa Hiibasay and Hotel Hrlstol truin ‘every wae jak trade halted for a toweet menta. Fs thinking exeessiveresans tho eka IL WUE go hint taf Parls Lyons terminus, but sent M. Caner, nt tho Duke and Duchess, tholr children, ana Ainbagsudor upproaehed tho Ttaporiat tran: © ——___. ¥ CASUALTIES, 4. BURNED IN A STABLE, Newrorr, it. 1, Feb, £2,—LMuywood's Stable: bugned this morning with twenty carriages, ae hopes, and, a larga amount of grain, ay S100: insured, John Shay, ftalioman toa his ¢ Ordcs Out oI buftalnges © T the buming aes —— Sd KILLED BY CARs, “rh Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, JTAST SAGINAW, Bich, Feb. 2.—Charles Moran, aBivede, and a brakeman on the Nudd Lake bi, ‘virion of the Fllnt & Pare Murquetto Railway, Was centght betwoon tho cars and 9 tail ra i Walle ewiteliing ears Tast night, and vid 1 Wn hour and tt bute, only lived RODY RECOVERED, New. York, Feb, 2.—Tho body of Joh dussndyy.o€ Hook and Lauter Company Novy who, lost, hls Ifo at tho lato fire on Hrontwas, Was rocoyered from tho rulns this af Lurged almost boyona reeogultian, | 172% aa GEN. GRANT, IN THE Cry OF MEXICO, GaLyeston, Feb. 2,—A Nets apevlad fron tho City of Mexico, Feb. 2t, says: Gen, Gmnt and party arrlyed to-night on a spcelal tratn, recon. pauled by Minister Foster, tho Moxtew Recep. ton Conunitteo, and others. They were netat the depot by ulty.ollleials and members of the Federal Government... The streats were pucked with: puople. Gon. Grant and purty, tn care riiges, woro escorted to the Mineral Collego by 2,0W infantry ond 600 cavalry, The bulk nga und streets were ablaze with illiminntions, THE ROUTE HOME, New Onnsans, Feb 22.—Gon, Grant, tn reply- Ingte vn letter from Acting Mayor Isaueson, transinitting an iuvitation of tho City Council to hin to visit this clty on hy return from Mex- leo, auys that If there nre good facilities for travel be will rotutn to tho United States via gun Franolecos If not: he will return vin Vexns, and yet phices famillur to him during the Mexican ATs 0) BORES. vo. IN-ciitéAgo. A att nlarm to eherpteat ongino No.4 nto) yeatorday morning was caused by shaylngs ina wood box gn tho second floor of No, 245 Superior street entebing fire from tho stove. The build: Jog ts owned by tho: Chicago Hullding Assuc! tlon, and ts orcupledt by Mss Geary asa re: dence. Damage tritling. MIN WATERTOWN, N.Y. WaATETOWN, -N.IX,, "Keb, 22.—The Arsenal Street Muthordist Church burned to-day. Loss $15,000; Insurance, $3,500. CANADA, Penltentinrienh—The Supreme Court= Lumibor='Pho Husincss Season—A Gere man Ordcer—International Park, Special Dispatch to The Chiengo Tribune, Orraya, Feb. 2.—Tho annual report of tho Inspector of Henitentiaries states that there has “been ‘in: fore inthe munber of convictions, it tirtinttea’ do: bard times und'wunt of ‘Undplbyalou t fis’GW ernment ts requested to give more of {ts work to convict labor, and tho Kentiment opposed ta the employment of this kind of Jubor Js decried, The desirability of tho formation of soctetics to look after discharyed erininals fs wet forth. , . a A bill to nbollsh the Supremo Court bas agata Deen introduced, It 18 not Ikely that {t will pass, If tho bill ig not withdrawn, the lenders on both sides of tho Howse will probably combluo to preserva the Court. ~ During tho pust two weeks o number of Atmerlean Jmnber-donters have heen In the ety fur the piposd of waking purchases, A large quantity of the new-entting has been contracted for, one dealer huwing sold 2,000,000 feet. Apectal Disputth to The Chicigo Tribune Mostian, Feb. 22.—Tho five children born to Mra. Murray, at New Glusgow, Noyu Scotia, bave al died, ‘Tho mathor is doing well. The father 1s I-yoars ot nye. Little progress 1s belug mundo In tho movement to bring about @ union among the Hoard of ‘Prade; the Board of Brokers, and tho Serchante Exchange, ‘he feos charged in tho diferent budicg ure on an entirely ditterent scale, and the objects-of the dliferent sooletivy are very Mie slmilur. However, It. is hoped that the dificuttics Will be removed, and thut iW strong body, repre ‘senting the commerelal Interests of tho city, and ownlniga building where buainess-men can by found at certain hours in the day, wll boor ganized. . on bo Tho business season, which begins avout f middle of this month, hugs opened mithor vn fu nb the Hd, wot weather which i proviuted throughtut Onturlo, Quebee, and the lower provinces buving hindorud tradd tot very grentdegreo, Advices from the triyelers now out with sumplos stute that tho roads in maany (istriets nro slinply tmpasgable, oven for lie +3 yehleloa; while overywhero If fs ulmost ins possibie for furmors to attend markets or, tore thelr produce, Retail merehanta com pial good deal of the past winter's trade, and it ood cased any that tholr etocks aro uxceplionslly re, fy conseqtence, tumittances have been With nore, seasonalis rospect 0! tees heavy this yur, and tho: foroci! ta.ask renewals, far from. suttisfaetary, Weather, however, ind tho f crop, 0 great and sudden ebange may hous wee Npretal Dispatch to The oneae ‘Tribune. Cone Nieceiert Fob, 2.—Charies Pit, German Gin sul at this port, his Just rovelved from he on peror of Germany the Cross af the bat fourth Chia. This Clyil Order was institu od 1881, and 4s highly esteemed Jn tho Father ‘why Jewel wilel t3 the devoratiye aymbel wt Ontor $40 vory bonutifal one, It i410 thow 1 pe wéoll guid gross, very en rte Nnest workthinship; and it the con a nine sida, fs tho anperlul crown rulsed within tho enamel border, on which in gold letters the legond, * God with ws," in German text. Oh we | obverse Ja the monogran of King W Aue ef 1t,,.with the words, "Pho t8th of October, rorot Ingold on a band of bie onamel. ‘The col the ribbon of the Order ig blue. “ Spectal Dupatch to The Caleago Tribune 4 Tonoxto, Feb. 2.—A Government Te, hoa boun Introduced Into the Local be ent] anthorizing tho Commissioner of Publis Ha totake slops* towards ‘tho Foran gars muchytalked-of Juteruutional Park at Hurdl’s villa, on a temporary line of rallway. Tho Hrefect and Ioval nuthorilics wont on there, A kind of gungway wns thrown from the top of thy hull doorsteps to the ontrauce of tho princt- fone ailoon wagon, Proauntly a couple of horeur lent Cossicks appeared whoeellng a conch, .UOn this couch thero was a heap of clothing, di tho presences of which all hoads were uncoyercd, A. dloctor, hut fn hand, walked beside ity;The facu or whut was supposed to be the fach—was hide den wider w muntlo, \ecely throwjOver it, A coitla was, a railway omployé sald, fy, ta Re but it wud underatood to haya baqu ordered by wiy of precaution, lust her Einisty should dle on tho panei When tho cough was wheeled {nto tho Imperiul saloon carringey—urat the Bui Dress Enyéule'd,—and the Fron oltlelnls w+ viiced to salute tho pig of loping on ft, tha Dilnda were ubruptly pulled down, A inoniber: of the Impertal fumnily came foryand to express tho regret. hor Majusty would fyol, if sho over recovered from a ayncope intayhbleb sho had fallen, at not belng able ta ike their hom- age. BM. Alquiler thoroupon ¢glgpaled ta. the sUnni to shut the doors of the Bi an onrriayes, of which thore were twolye,. Iwo (quek pricuta gut Into the Empross’ carsluge, , the train |. thon etirtod, Vhon it wus out of elght the,dmqut people |. faked thumselycs whotha: F hud ON tiK~ tng part dn an ithiormag > For gon tino provious the Soulinels y of the, Czarinn's deuth wbrond bad boon allscussed nt Bt. Potery- bd und Ct Cannes, and tt was knoe to tho oltichal wort! Whore that in this easy tie Car wouloutirely delogute to his ehildrentho si) dutycoftséeing the romajng of thelr gother jtgkoittin ell duu pomp to a Ttueslun manok swap ty be conveyed ty Cronstalt. It wig also Majesty recoiled fromutho |. idea of a doublo eset) of obscquics,—ono sot in Franco and ono set in Ruvala— |e which, according tho usage. of Court, would bo a profext for wholesale plunde; did extravagant wiste, Her repeatedly-w: pressed wish waa that if she died at Cannes he! yma be quictly tuken—n4. though allyo— buck tor Russia. OF this wish the Prouch Gov. 4. ernment had no informadon. How, then, dl it come tu, tholr knowledge? Myatere! On Bate uniay oveolug ~ bil a talk with iy ablig' olichd about "the ‘mysterious journyy," ol which Tntready badean inkling, aud [ioara her |+. a piece dlid not catoh tro frou y Falls. lem Set iit At. Parnell will yislt this city on tho, 6! Bure, on Invitation ‘of tho | Trish catholle ‘and will doliver a tecture uld offtho Trish. poor. ‘Phe Moyat Opens Heat hus boen enguged for the woussion. Ther ip, bo naxtloma atentlon, or Formal porate, will tg aes who wi cumInd 2 “Mug at The station by a committed, nud cart ton hotel, . MORTUARY, Bpeetat Dispcteh to Tne Caleago TUNE 9 Lavaretre, Ind, Fob, 2.—The ne A Joon Doyle arrived from Chionxo ™ spe thi “moriing, “Tho: funoral took place ervees aftornoon from tho Hnptlat Church, ‘luck being condueted by tho Rov. Aloxandet i Me burn of tho Baptist Church, und the Doyld Blevens, of the Mothullst Chureb, mk wis un old Lituyette boy, and mnie Of teomed for hig many mity qualit fe srettaure Hee aut Ye ir ea ul TUB, 0 anya, wth vi > ainge'thon Wills ie howsy of Curwun, Pirie Sa 0, —————_—_—- -.” CINCINNATI WALKING MATCH. wotted Crxornwati, Fub. 2.—The gualklnd vit closed to-night with tho followlog baht rig 483; -Hurriinan, 421; Guyon, 415; 0 py: Hebe Maula, B45; Huokridgo, B70; Browts UO ttig to and Hunn, out, Tho four leading MEN miler have beaten tho bost tua on recon Nine was mutel, Tho crowd to-day aud to day #002 overwhelming. Tha recelpts of roach neurly $3,000, —_———__—. DIED OF HER INJURIES. aq 1 Alute roport trom the West Twellts Sine, Btutloi saya that Mra, Bury 1 Thome Tr tad burned during the forenoon at No’ fe jou. Het atrovt, ‘dled ut To’clock: {n eee is ae At dirs statud, but from an explosion Of 8 ys io tik the convents OF ‘biol #20 ng into tha etove. : *Bonovolont Union, O00) pour

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