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VOLUME XL. MERCHANT TAILORING TENSE REDUCTIONS! ring! tn for mth of ke a Preparatory to very extonstve arrancer he Mpring Trade, wa shal offer during the anunry our entire and eloenatly-wesorted sro discount from our former Very Low Prices, Guaranteoms the artistic excellonce of our work tho lame os heretofure. GATZERT'S APULAR TAILORING HOLS, Satori 50 PER CT. DISCOUNT On all HEAVY WINTER GOODS during January, and 10 PER_CT. DISCOUN On ALL OTHER GOODS during EDWARD ELY & C9., TAILORS. WANANCHAR, TO INVESTORS. WE OFFER UNTIL JAN. 15, 1851, . $100,000 Jacksonville Southeastern Railay Company Ist Mortgage 6 per cent Bonds AT 103. AND INTEREST. Thoso Hoy nt 55 milus of road, bolug abthe rate of only $5,000 Ho from Jncksanvii, {to LAtunol dt vying ‘Tho above ttnilrond conticate wt both dnu nd Litehtlold with the WAUASIL AND ALTON RAILROADS. No Better or Safer Investment in the Market. QERUARD FOREMAN, 102 Washington-st. CHAS, HENROTIN +eolO8 Wanhingtonent, HOLMES & BRO, - 80 Wanhingtoneat~ REAL ESTATE LOANS Made at Low Rates by BAIRD ¢ BRADLEY, go La Nalle-at. ia nro tho bainnco of nn sasuo of £70,000 Do COMPLEXION EDELWEIS Complexion Powder, IN THREE SHADES, White, Pink, and Brunette. GALE & BLOCKI, VHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, SOLE PROPRIETORS, BL Clari-st.y 44.0 46 Monroc-st. (Palmer Houae)s and 120 North Clarkest. TRS. WA. CONNELLY 4 East Sixteenth-st., NEW YORK, ‘Will continue her Opening of Im- ported Costumes, Wraps, etc., in’ the Parlors of the Grand Pacific Hotel, for one week longer, up to Jan. 8, 1881. CHOICE FRENCH COSTUMES At Less than Cost-of Importation | COMME FIELD, LINDLEY & 00., ~ Commission Merchants ANEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, . 88 & 90 La Salle-st., Chicago, FOWAND M. FIeLy, - DANIBG A, LINDLEY, JOnN DP. TRUESDELTS D A Mowann 8, WAsiunn, Pore C.Verrr, CYNE W. FELD, Special REAL ESTATE, TO. CAPITALISTS, For nalu, somo of to most desirable prop Duatiow partion uf tho city, ut prices Wo eoneldor Darguins.. Principals only sdod aupiy. JACON WEIL & CO..87 Doarborn-st, s FOR SALE eThosuont donirgblo vacant cornor in tha City of Chte rout on Beato ook anny Van wy JACON WENA Cone af (eartear Stockholders’ Meeting, ‘The annual meoting of tho stockholtors of the ‘Morchanta’ Savings, Loan & ‘runt Company of cage for the olvetion of ‘Trustees for the enwu! your, hd als for thy transaction of such othr bu Desens way come up botore the meting, will bo he Bt the ofice uf the Compuny In Chicago ou tho fourtlt @uy of Janunry, 181, butweon the hours of Wa. m, ang 12m. Chicagy, Doo, 2 1800, , HENRY K. LOWE, necretury. = TO RENT, ‘Third, Fourth, and Fifth Floors of 102 é aud 104 Stato-st., ipacee les WiSAicemroor Wath porcine Wat, ANSMSTIONG. BUTLER & ARMSTRONG, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS, fam ek, Chteawu, EM, SEALSKIN CAPS, Alexts, Drivs try, College, Jockey, and Holl Band shapes, thade from choice Shetland « vf lanka Seal, Lowest Prices at an 4SUAHNES? Hat and = (ardiune ‘in daiwa Blere, 46 Mudisonesly Bhye Tribune. MONDAY, JANUARY: 3, 1851. A nwAL danger In connection with the possible spread of pleure-prenmonia among Amerlean eatile fs pointed out by Dr Lyman, the Government veterinary surgeon who hay been investigating the subject. ‘This danger consists in tho purchase of entves In Eastern States, where the disease provulls, for shipment to tha West, where they are raised as beef cattle. ‘Tho calves can bo bought clieap at the Enst, where initk connnands a high price, and the business of shipment is profitable, but It Is attended with the risk of Introduelng pleuro-pneu- monin Into localitles not now infected, and Federal legistation to prevent the practice !s earnestly recommended, Dr. Lyman ad- yanees the very reasonable theory that when tho United States Government shall lave begun to show some concern relative to tho spread of pleuro-pueumonta, the» British Government may bo expected to relax tho stringency of its regulations,and: not until then. ‘She subject is ong of grave importance to tho enttte-raising industry of America, and shoutd reeelve the prompt attention of ‘Con> wress, Cextnan Pank in New York City suf- fered a severe calamity yesterday in tha de- struction by fire of the Park Museum, aitu- ated on what Js known as Mount St. Vincent, The fire hydrants in the park were buried under the snow and could not readily be funnd, and when found they were frozen and had to bo thawed out by steam; 80 that ‘the flames raged unchecked while much valuable time was wasted, and the musenm and contents were — alinost wholly destroyed. Sparks, cinders, and flyIng debris broke the glass in tho conservatory near by, and did great damage to the large collection of exotics, “Altogether the.loss is placed at over $100,000, But a large number of listoric statues, paltitings, and other art works ware destroyed, whose value eannot be estimated f11 mone: —— ‘Tue sermons of yestorduy which are given In our columns this morning are those of Prof. Swing on “The Churel’s New Year’; of tho Rey. Dr, Thonins, on “The Soul's Prospority’;.0f the Rev. I. P. Morcer, of the Union Swedenborgian Church, on “Judgment. and Prophecy”; by the Rev, F. W. Adams, of St. Mutthow’s Reformed Episcopal Chureh, on ‘Lhe Conditions When We May Expect God's lessings’; of the Rey. Garrett 1. Varglorne, of the Michigan Avenue Methodist Church, on “First Things”; and a temperance address by Prof, Foster at Farwell Hall under the susplees of the Women’s Christian ‘Temperance Union, ————— "Tire report is current In Washington, and on whut fs claimed to be good authority, that tho Navy portfollo was tendered by Presl- dent Hnyes to Levi P. Morton, the New York banker, with the understanding that ho was to be continued in position by President Garfleld.. ‘The report further lias it that Mor- ton deciined the appointment, and stated that, unless he could be made Garfield's Secretary of the ‘Treastiry he would necept no position in the new Administration; whereupon hoe wns emphatically notificd tit ho could not have the Treasury appolutment, The coun- try will easily survive the deprivation so far ug both Departments are concerned. ‘Two young ladies of Humburg, Mo., Miss Kate Campbell and Miss Fanny Wood, wero nearly burned to death lnst Friday night. They had Just finished dressing for a New- Year's Eve batl when in passing near a hot stove Miss Wood'g light muslin dress took fire, and ag the afffighted girl ran past Miss Campbell she set fire to. tho Iatter’s apparel, and both were so horribly, burned that thelr lives are despaired of. A prominent attorney from New York City fg now in Columbus, 0., collecting ovl- dence calculated to reflect upon the character of Mrs. Kate Chase Sprague before her mar- nage. Tho details of all the afatrs are boing collated with scrupulous, care, and, Sf tho Jady ever did anything which tho awe of gooi society forbid, it 1s quite sufe to say that the world will know It. Sons of the paupers at tho Kanawha Coun- ty (W. Va.) Poor-House manifested thelr disnpproval of the appolutment of the Super- intendent of the institution'by setting fire to tho building, which was totally destroyed, together with tho adjoining. smoke-house containing o largo quantity of bacon, beet, four, etc. Branquy, the Communist pnd Socialist, ts again reported dead, Anoutiine of his re- puirkuble Ifo was printed Saturday morning, on the strength of a previous assurance thut -the professional consplrator had at last fallen under tho displeasure of the Kinz of Terrors, Ir is understood that Secretary Evarts has begun wsentence which has progressed so far as to incline his friends to the belief that the tull period, when rounded out, will an- nounce his candidacy for tho place of As- alstant Senator from the State of Now York, ——— ee * Ancumenor Lyxci, of Toronto, has pute shed w totter on the Irish question in which he discourages wholesale finimigration to Atcrica, and advecutes tho right of self government ag the remedy for the evils and the wrongs prevalent In Ireland. ‘Tite people of Petersburg, Va., nre having an extraordinary amount of winter, Afier oxperleneing fntense cold last week, thoy havo just had a very heavy’snow-storin, fol- lowed by a hard freeze, andskating has taken the place of nuvigatlon. Tue Wrst Methodist Church cdiiice at Canton, O., took fire yesterday while service Was In progress, and was entirely destroyed, ‘Tho church was fortunately emptied with- out a panic. ‘Phe loss fs $43,000, and the In- surance $25,000, 2 € ‘Tne labor retormers of Chicago are going to try their hands at a now scheme of organ- lzation, “They haye cutubllsned the Chicugo Labor Union, and have promised themselyes nut to “drop luto polllics ” any. more, ‘Te health of Horatio Seymour. fs very poor. Jl has frutted over thu defeat of tho party in New York and greatly hindered re- covery from the serlous nervous prostration which has go long afllictad hin, . % Lowen temperature during to-njght, “with oveusiunal snows, 1s foreshadowed for tho Upper Lake region. . x ‘Ting Minister of the Netherlands to the Court of Spain was found dead in his bed yesterday morning, | é : ‘ MONDAY, WASHINGTON. — The President Offered the Naval Portfolio to Levi ’ P, Morton. | Garfield Would. Have Con- tinued Morton as His Naval Sceretary. Morton Declined the Place, but Offered to Take the Treas- ury Portfolio. Garfiold. Refused to Give the Syndi- cate Banker So Much Prominence, Conversations with . Fernando Wood and Levi P. Morton _ Regarding the Fund- ing Bill. Two Nominations Causing Much Indig- nant Comment=—-Bad Discipline of the Army and Navy. The Quarrel Between the Democrats in Tennessee Complicating the Scnatorial Question. ° A Fortheoming War otf Lobbyists for the Interoceanic Canal . Schemes. The Pleuro-Pneumonia Question Growing to Be a Grave Nae tional Affair. CABINETS. WHAT HAS HAPPENED RECENTLY. Hpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Triburee Wasinixatoy, D.C. Jan, 2—Tho Admiulstra- tion still seems to ba having a great deal of trouble on necount of the resignation of the Scerotury of the Navy. It 1s still doubtful whether thors {a legal authority for tho contin~ uous appointment of ad-interim Sceretaries, even if a different person should be appointed each time. ‘Tho Intest report fs that the posl- tion bas been definitly tendered to Livi P, Mor- ton, of New York, and that Gen. Gartléld bad indleated his dealre to have Morton continue as Sceretary of the Navy under tho next Adminis- tration, There Is one person who clalma to know that | . . THIS OFFEM WAS AUTHORITATIVELY MADE to Mr. Morton, and thut.be hus declined, stating that’ the only position be would accept in Gare fleld'a Cubsnot would bo that of Secretary of tho Treasury. This position, tho story ‘zocs, Gen. Garfield stated could not bo given to Mr. Morton. It is woll known that Slorton fa un ate } ive momber ina prominent banking house In New York, which has been for yours ongnyed an ‘nimember. of ono of tho great syndicates in plneing the Governinent lonns. GanrignD Je unwililog to run the risk of tho criticism to which he probably might bo subjected by solocting Morton for'tho Treasury De- purtment, if, Indeed, the Intter, undor the Inw, could be properly appointed to that place. ‘It {9 stated thut tho Naval portfollo was ten- dered tuGen, Wickham, of Virginia, after Mor- ton refused It, and that Wickham. is waiting to hear what Garticld’s intention may be before devldlng,, In the courge of n conversation. with Tue Uuimunn correspondent, this evening, the Nou. Levi, Morton, ALLUDING TO RECENT NEvotTs that he bad been offercd and bad declined tho portfolio of tho Navy Depnrtmont, refused elther to confirm or deny them, and rewurked that no Information on thnt adbject bad beon furnished by bit to anybody. FOSTER. ‘Thoro ts Uttlo prospect that cjthor of tho ob- Jeuta sought will be accomplished. A yéntteman recently frum Ohlo, well-informed in. political mutters add porsonnlly sequaluted with leading Republicans, auys thut the talk of « Cabinet poe sition for Foster hus no: foundation, “his is the off-year, and we geuerally got whippod,” said this gontleman, “unicus we put up a good vaudidute and muko u thorough orgunizution, For this renson Foster {s necessary 28 a Gubor nutorial candidate,” FUNDING. CONVENSATION WITH ¥ERNANDO WOOD, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasuinatos, D, C. Jun. 2—tn conversation with Tie TRmwNE correspondent this oventay, Fernando Wood expressed strong hopes of the vurly pussugo of tho Rofunding bill by the House, “1 think, sald: Mr. Wood, “that wo ought to dispose of tho bill this week, Only one day will be consumed in goneral debate, After, thut, L oxpoct that a number of minor amend- muita will ba oferod besides the substitutes propared by Judge Kolley and Mr. Gillette, Tho discusyion of these umendaronts, undur the Aver minute rule, will. of- course, consumo considerable time, but I am contident that tho: Houso will not be In a a tomper to allow.vory todious discussion for the purpose of merely delaying the passage of tho bill, It is my opluion that members ure yen orally Inclined to disposa of the Dill, in order to get itaut of tho way of other businoss that is rcesing? s x OWNAT NEW AMENDMENTS to tho bill do you hear off" usked tho corres spondent. “Tbe principal one, and tho one which will probably tate the longest discussion, fs ono to ‘Minit the period of tho timo in whlch tho Govern: mont = shall enjoy tho” right to rodoem the bonds," replied Mr, Wood, "1 find that « grout inany of the members ara’ opposed to walving the right of redemption for so lupy a thuoe us twonty yours,—the porlod named In the DIL. 2tis quite probable that, dn this particulur und some others, tho Dill may be modiied, Ail Tum anxtous about is to proserve the main foute ures of the mcasure and secure its pussayo us early a8 practicable,” “What ja tho general tono of tho lottors you havo rocelved in rogurd to the bill 7 : BINOK THE ADOURNMENT? “Vory favorable, was tha reply, ‘Tho pravtl- ‘cabliity of placing a3 per cent loan scums now tu bo gonorally admitted, I notiood iv the Binanoial Chronicle, reovlved yesterday, thut tho practioabitity of selling our ¥ per cent bonds ut par was virtually admitted, 2 saw u stutoment ‘ia Washington dispatch to tho Now York Lere aid, of ‘to-day," vontinued Mr, Wood, “which greatly surprised mc. “According tq that qla- puich Seuretary Sherman ty opposed to tho mouse" ure now ponding In the House, Ido not bollove, Jt, bocuueo it i in tat vantradiotion of tho viows whlob tho Scorptary hus ropoutudly cxpresscd | tomo inour conversation on the subject this winter, Bo far aa tho rate of Intercet Is cone corntd, moreover, 1 DO NOT DVIEEVE THERE 18 A SINGLY: SRSITEIE of tho House of Representatives whois not op- mensure whatever who does not favor 3 per cent.” “What do you consider tho strength of tho opponents to refunding In the House?" “Tdo not think tt amounts te forty votes al- together," replied Mr. Wood. .** OF course, even that many members cun placy a good many alte fuultics In the way of the Lith, and protmet the didcuesion wpon it, but, a8 1 anid before, [do not think a majority of the House will boing teniper to pormit any unreasonnble delay.” Mr. Wood thon referred to sume recent nowse puper-parngraphs sent from Washington. in which it was asserted that the opponents of a refunding mensuro had galied strength since thu hollday adjournment, and sald: “J do not think these stutoments nto correct. There have been very’ few members of Cone gress Iu town during the receds, and NAVE NOt HEARD OF ANY SUDDEN CON- VERMION Among them, Thoso who wontnawny to onjoy the holidny season havo probably not devoted any great nuount of study to tho subject, and probably thoy bold tho same optnion now that thoy did two wocks ngo.”” ‘Do you think. there is any danger that tho Rofunding bill wit! be antagotilzed by tho Elect- oru!-count resolutions when Congress rensscm- Dice?" sf “No; T think not, and hope not. Talall ane tagonize every incasure, except uppropriation bills, until tho Refunding DIT bus been disposed of, Congress cannot, Iu my opinion, afford to allow that inensure to fall,;untess, Indeod, It shall be found that a mujority ts opposed to any refunding measure whatever, and that I bellove entirely without the bounds of protabitity.” Mr. Wood has been suffering recently from an attack of rchoumatism,and {6 still coniined to hls house,. Ife oxpects, howeter, to be able to resume his dutics In the Howse on Wednesday noxt. LEVI P. MORTON, of Now York, tho syndicate banker, tnkes a radl- cally different view. Ile bas spent n portion of tho recess in New York, and auys that, so far as ho was able to tixcertain the senthnent of tho banking futerest of Nuw York City, it is not favorable to o short 3 per cent bond, aud he doubts yory much the propriety of any such mensure. He is of tho opinion thut the only way to popularize a 9 por cent bond would be to make ft of a rensonablo length of 1lme, to induce banks to tako It, and, ns further ine ducement, to repeal the Natlonul-bank tax. In such ense, ho thought, the ditliculties of placing such a loan would easily be removed. TENNESSEE, RAILRY'S BUCCESHOR. Bpetiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasitnxatos, D, C., Jan. 2.—A gentleman just from Momphis, a prominent Democrat In bis Stnte, says that it is by no means evttled thatthe Democrats will elect a Democrat to succeed Bulley in the United States Senate, The quarrel ‘between the High and Low Fax men hus grown so bitter that an accommodation of the factions muy not Ue practleable, There nre twenty-nine High and twenty-three Low-Pax Democrats, and forty-eight Republicans, in the Leaisinture, Tho High-Tax Demoerats aro on xvod terms with the bondholders, and want to muintiin tho credit of the State, Since tha eiectlon tho-Dls- trict Court hus refused a certificate of olec- tlon to ‘ BTEWANT, the Delegate from Bradloy and Polk Counties. An appeal bas beon tuken to the Clreult Court Dy Stowart, Tf the decision of the lower Court is affirmed, the Legislature will stand fifty-one Demoerats and forty-nine Republicans. The Democrats will then doubtless be gbliged tu tuke n candidate acceptable to both fnetions. Aa Balloy isu High-Tax man tho chances sco to bd that cnough of thb Lovefne men may balt tocleet tho Repubtlead cuuiddnte. provided he igneceptable. Postmnater-Gantrat Maynard, tt ig oxpeoted, will be tho cholewof the Republics nus,and if 60, ho muy get tho support of sume Democrats should they fall te ugroo upon a vandidate.’ te IN ANY EVENZ, tho Rapubltcans, if detormlndil, can projong tho contost, for seventy-five days tho fength of ite leialative terin, after which tle cholve of n suce eessor,, to Halley would devolve upon the now Governor, Hopkins, who !3 a Hwpublican. THY ISTIUMUS. fede TWO LOULIER. Special Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Wasiinatox, UD. C., Jan. 2—In connection with tho talk about the Monroo doctrine, which bids fair to break out with renewed vigor during tho coming weok, it {a woll to revall tho fact that tho first movement in tho matter Was made at a thne whon the present schemeof tho Nicuriguan Canal was taking ebnpe, The information ubout that project, with wuich the press wus filled at tho tlino, caine ftom the White flouse, andthose interested In yotting the advantages of that route before the public aise inforined those who nt that same thna wero inclined to sponk lghtiy of Senator Burnsido's rosolution reaffirming the Monroe ductriny, ae in hia resolution he reflected the position an THE DESIRES OF THE PRESIDENT. + At tho present tine, almost the only persons: here who Inbor under any exeltemont in view of tho fact that a ebiplond of cugincors and work: mon fs touturt this week trom, France to begin the construction of the Panume Canal ure those peountarily Interested In tho. Nicaragua rout These gentlemen nro fn goncral stute of fe ment over the prospect of n private company, Uke thelr own, getting the start of thom, This thoy call violating the Mouroo doctrine, and they deulare thut tho American’ people will nover subinit to such National humiliation as this «= Do's Lesseps project involves. Doubtiees tho Nicarayuun sohomo {fs a very Proper one. Many naval officers who have ox- tinued tho various routes regard this us tho best, It is, howover, In cvory sense 4 private aifalr,and tho right of this Compuny to inslat that tho United States shull make A FORCED INTEMPIYTATION OF THE MONTOE DOCTIIN 1" fuordor to drive off rival private companics, docs nut very clearly uppeur to many good and patriotia pooplo in Washington. Before tho week cnds thoro will probably bo a great vole ume of tutk on what it pleases those Ine terested to call n gross snd insultlug violu- tlon of tho Monroe doctrine. Dho problem of the wook will bo to properly estimate from this tulk that portion’ which Iu solely a bulling of tha Nicaraguan Cannt stock, Meanwhile thore aro reports that the promoters of the De Lesseps sobume ure active here with a largo sniaunt of mongy to place where ft will do'tho most good; but no one has yet mentioned the yame of one of those Do Lessops lobby uyonts or given.bls address, THE NICARAGUA PEOPLE, howover, fre dixposod to nceuso avery ona of boing vorrupted by French) money who sys anything enthualiatic in support of the Nivure oguan route and Company, and the phrase “bought with French gold," to charues terlzs oa porion = who - oriticlsos tho Nicaraguan project or tho methods. of ite manngers, may became as prominent in canal mhtters ng the * Tritisb-sold ( wander bus been fy regard to turf questions: The truth geome - to be that Do Loasops, who {8 a most accom plsbord intriguer, and who bas bud on expert: oneo of wore than buif a century of work of that sort fn'all countries, did somo VERY SUCCESSFUL LODUYING HERE Inst winter, one result of which bas been the rapture of oursecrotury of the Nuvy, who fixe urca in tho fuming French prospectus ag “tho Atnerican dinistre do la Marjne,” Chuirmau of the Amuricun branch. Tho Nicgrayus pooplo say Do Lease ps expomtod $100,000 In those pro- Mnnluury excursions, Tho Nicaragua Company ‘i THEN NAD NO EXIBTENCE, Admiral Ammon was roported us having tens dored ithe Presidency of tho Nicaragua Compa: ny to Gea. Grant, but the Nicaragua Company that was to be, at thut tima was got forined, Thoro wna nolthor a United States vbarter or a concessloy from the Goveramont of Nicaragua, Engluver Moencnat, of the United States Navy, ‘wus sunt to Central Anioriva through somebod: Intluence, and tho conocesion was obtulnod. Tho “United Stutes chartor is now sought from Con- “gress, * The Amerlcua owners of this concession JANUARY 38, 1881. ‘S/FIVE -CENTS. | have been rathor slow. -‘Thoy bave nor yet ob- tulned thelr charter, whlle Do Lesscps' spades men re soon to commence to dig. The reports of onr engineers make it very evident that the Nicurazun ronte presents by far tha most ad ‘vautugos for Aincrican interests, PLEURO-PNEUMONIA, Dit, LYMAN'S INVESTIGATION, . Speelal Disvateh to ‘The Chteage Tribune. Wasitryotoy, D. 0, Jan. 2—Dr. Charles Fe Lyman, the voterinnry surgeon chitryed by tho Agricultural Department with the investiaation of the subject of pleuro-pnenmonia, and who has recently made uv renort*on tho subject, tor night said that tho subject fs one of the xravest: importance, undwnore than any other connected with tho agricultural interests of the country, demands the cousideration of Cotigress.. Tis visi¢ to Great Iiritalu, whither he went for the purpose of making some arrangements by which the embargu on the exportation of lve enttle may bo removed from tho ports of Portland and. Boston, wits not, bu sald, wholly barren of good results, though he was met at the outact with the objection that the Privy Council of Great Uritain : COULD NOT TREAT with the individual States of the Union, for,even wore Massachusetts cluur of the plague, there was nothing to prevent the shipment from her ports of cattle from any discase-centro of uny other State. Dr. Lyman suys that he ts cons vinced. after a thorough examination, that tho digenge hus not yet spread Into any of tha West- ern States. Hut, within six weeks, a new dane wer bas nricen, which consists In shipping calves to the Wert from Eastern States. The necessity for this grows out of the increased European demand for American beef, Enstern calves, from the neighborhood of the large cities, whoro there Is , AGHEAT DEMAND FOR MILI, are, os u inntter of fact, cheaper than else- where, and deulers are bytog thom for shipment West tobe grown into beeves, “ 1f," sald Dr. Lyman, “ one calf should carry tho seeds of the disenso tu the West, the worst consequences would follow, and there would be no sufety any where. Of course, this ebould be stopped ine stunts by Congress." Dr. Lymat: thinks that, if the General Government were to take any action looking tu the erndication of this disease, the Gevernment of Great Britian would ut onee relux regulations, but it witl demand seme guurautes on the part of this country, + AS A NATION and not as separate States, Another feature of the trude tn live euttle which promises to be- come iinportunt fs the shipping to England and Scotland of “frames” orlean cattle, 2 ord yenrs okt, which ean bo fatted quickly by tho use of concontrated food. This would be profitable for both countries, but until thoy ure satistied thit tho United States are free trom pleuro- pneumonia; this trade ts impussibie, and Great Britain will import {ts “frames” from other sountrics, Dr. Lyman Ia sutisticd tho discusa can be successfully cradicated In the course of , six or eight yenrs, ut a cost notte exceed 2200,° OWnyenr. Hut this must be dono by tho Gun- eral Government. CAPTAIN-GENERAT, OPINION OF A DEMOCAATIC EDITOR. Npectal Dispatch to ‘The Chicaca Tribune Waaitsatos, D. Co, Jun. ‘The Washington Gazette, 4 radical Bourbaw organ, which elnins to have been the first to suggest that Gen. Grant be mude Captatn-General, to-day enya: * We nominted Guu, Grant for Captuin-General in all carnestnoss and jn goo falth, and propose to continue the ndvoetcy of the proposition. If it was the proper thing to do in Isa, Ie isn usually so in 1881, If the R adials ridiculed the {dun in 187 and the Democrats failed then toglo it, and in 1881 the Rudicals turn tall and revom- mend ft, this proves that wo should not full the seeond thnete do what Is plainly our duty. The command of the army-bad been give en to Gen, Grunt for lite when the peoule, whose sorvant he was, called him to tho Presidency, and, 1s that fan oltico =: > ~ <SNEDTHHIE TO ME SOUONT-ON NUPUSED,! ho accepted, 18 uny ono clse would do, and 1s, ‘téo many othors would like to, Therefore, inis- qwuch 18 ho hugs been twico President, besides being the recipient of more and greater honors from all the Governments of the world than any ving. oman. tn dom, and as the Southern scetion of . our coinmon country bas never yet shown bin aw courtesy suv through the peoples of that sec- tion* whenever and wherever he hay gave, wo believe It 1s Incumbent upon thelr * Representue tlves’ to confer. upon him this exceptional honor of *Captain-Generd,’ as a warrior worthy of our stool, Gon. Sherman's views upon tho subject to tho contrary notwithstanding, A fullure on the purt of the douthern Representas tives to thus compllinont Gen, Grant would be all-that is necessury to confirm the Hadieal slunders on the South and justify a continuation of the sutne.” DEMORALIZATION.” THE ARMY AND NAVY PALLING INTO DISGRACE Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, + Wasnisaros, 2. C., Jan, 2.—fwo nominations mnde to Congress, oud which have just been diceussed, are causlog universal talk, ay well as sovere critieiam, amoug naval olicers, Thoy are Capt. Richard L, Law, 2 resident of Indinna, ta bo Commodore in the navy from the 11th of July, 1690, 80 98 to take ils orilual posidon on tho list noxt ufter Commodore Eurl Engitsh; Capt. Milton Haxtun, 9 resident of New York, to take rank as a Captuin from tho 12th of Fob. runry, 1874, and noxt atterCapt. 1.8, Fllicbrown, 60 us to pluce bim Jn hia original positlun on tho list. ‘no reason iu readily Keon from the statomont that’ the restoration of Litwin tho manner proposed woul put bln above thirty> four Captains. President Unyes TUIED THE BAME NOMINATIONS in 1879, and tho Sennto Naval Commitico refused t report thom. This thno it is churgod that thoy woro sont In scerotly,—thut J, without put tog thom on tho ustial fist furnished tho pross, ‘The oflcors Interested have sent a memorial to ench House of Congress in regurd to the matter, It doca not, in any degree, overstate the demoralizing effect of the ovils of which those oltlcers complulu. ‘The atrongeat polnta of this momorlul upply with equal force to the condition of the army, There has never been 2 timo whon.tho army bus been 60 dcinoralized in overy thing that pertains to scumbiing for plavo nmong ollicers of tha, highor grades, and thero has wover been such EPPRCTIVE BLOWS STRUCK AT DISCIPLINE ag during the last four yours, ‘She modifications of sontonce of atlicers convictad of tho xrosscst forms of drunkenness, and sentoncod to bo cashlored, havo of thomsaives been cnouyh to destroy diselpline. ‘Tho latest onse of thiy kind fa whore Bxvoutive clemenuy interposed to auvoa Payuister cushiored for open aud disgustlug drunkenness, combined with y public parndy of himaoclf with lewd chacuctors in tho strouts of the town whore be wus stationed, and ending with un arrest by the police and a night in A CELL AT THE PALICE BrATION, ‘This was nn ofiicor appointed ayourngo from ctvil hf, and charged with the carvanddisbursemont of publlc funds. Ite had no military recont to mead in ailtigution, and his reliee fram tho fovere portion of hie sentence was golcly ‘4 maticr of politics, Tho Jato overruling of a sentence in tho couse of an ollicur of tho Marino Corps, ts anothor instunvs of tho wime kind uf demurullatiys vlomency, ‘Tho present wcrambling and tue triguing for promotion among many.of, tho higher grades ot olllcers ja now fully equal to anything which bas ever provailled in political @trugylces for o ebure of tho spoils, anu ,thoyo who uro aa niin MOst ACTIVE | > intho new kind of army effort seen: to be tho most fortunate, Hut, aide from those things, it lacnsily suon that thasoundations of dlirip- Ine are yono when tho President ulows the General of the Army to rebuke bhn in published orders, and, further, to churga ‘bin through tho publio proas with haywwy been controlled by political mutives in usaking the lust retirements, GOVERNMENT PRINTING, ' ANOUNOUY AMOUNT OF WORK—UIG VOR YOR ODD VOLUMES OF THE “OLOUE ne CK LESS Wasta OF MONEY BY BEMAGNG CONGUE MEN, gt ; eWaslttnaton, D.C, Doc, il.—Bome years ago Congress bought, for. $100,000, a collection of ound and uubound volunee of the Congreesiunas Christun- Qohea pubtlention which preceded the Can gresionalt Recor, and, Uke it, wasn verbatim ree port of the procebdings of the Senate and the House, During the second gesaton of the Forty- alxth Coneress tho Senate exiled upon the Pub lie Printer to estimate the coat of reproducing aauiliclent ntiinber ef volumes to make out of thia collection complete <ote of 1,000 atid of 2,000, ‘Tho pngehnse of this collection appenns to have been a remarkable truneavtion. A rasenlly swindle was pricticed by the sellers, Atthourh $100,000 was pail, nearly all the volumes were odd numbers, and In the wholu lot there wero only two veompleta rely, The volumes * covered — tha Congresses from the Twenty-third to the Forty-second, Inclustve, A complete set would contait 108 volumes, ‘The collection consisted of 25,08 bound volumes and 36,403 unbound volumes, ‘The repurta of a lithe more that hulf of the Congresses ain be ree printed from stereotype plates, but the reports: of the remauder fiust be men put tite type, ‘Te complete 1000 auts, i448) volumes inust be reprinted and Gountl and for 2.000 gots, 165o14 new volumes will be requ The, cost of completing 1,00) seta would SST, and of completing 2,009 sets, ¥ at. ‘She Public Printer suggests thet if Congress showld net determiny to fill up a specified number of sets: it would bo well to wuthorize the sale of the odd volumes, bound and unbound. at public wuctlon, a8 waste paper. Such a guile would be a bonanza for the dealers in ole books, for some of these oll Globea bring wgood price, ‘The ro- eulpts, If tho volumes should be sold ns waste would look very sinatl when placed be- the urlglnut payment of 3100,000, ‘The feures given above uppeur in the annual report of the Publle Printer, a document which contains meh Interesting Information bout the huge estublishtnent at which the Govern- ments type-setting, printing, and bineing are done. The expenses of the Goverment, Print- inyg-Ottice for the year ending June 2), 155), were fa ithe more than £400,000, of inore than in any preceding your except Nk, when they were $2.- 2n,4u. ‘This exeeptional expense i Tks) ap. Dentrs ta bave heen eased: by the increased cost of puper, The aw He Uxpenses of tho ollue 1 trom 1K63 to 187%, inclusive, were am little More thin $1,630,000; tho average expenses of the fst’ three ‘years hyve been but Actritie less than SLAM ‘The printiny alone costs twice as much ad tt did in def, and the paper about one-third ag inuch, In 1830 the gxpense for printing wus $672,000, for paper $45,000, and for Uinding S40. OF exteli doce ment or report of the Senute or House, $10 couien ure printed, andof each bith or Jolut resus Howe. Neurly balf of theseure distritutes to the Houge and Semite nad tho Exceutlye Depart. copies are bound and ph roum, sent to the Htrit= ry, or dellvered to the Interior Departincnt. The figures given by the Printer stow the cnore Inous amount of work which hns been dong dare dng the year. ‘The number of blanks, envelopes, ote, printed was Ei 20740%3 of copies uf pamphlets aad documents, 14,135, pf blunk-books wntle, BH: Of memorandum-bieks inde Ng and of tuiscellaneous yotuines hound, 20.153, Tho Printer suy's that the onlers received this fur in the present year fndieate atn inerease of pbage 25 percent fn the umutnt ot work to be fone. . Tho Congresstonal Record for tho yenr cost 2 Ute more thin SEHK; of the volumes, covers tug the first session of the Forty-sixth Congress TAN sets were printed, und of those covering the second session, 6,700 seta, A ulatice at the stuteinent of expenses shows that YO00L were spent for compiling the iudes, ‘This ta a large sinn to pay for an index which ts worthtesa, During ‘the second Comeress there were the ‘Seunte nits, 5 » 210 executive niige pus docuinents, wud! ports Of cults inittees; for the House, exseoutive Hecumients, 47 inlxecliancous documents, wd 1.403 reports of eoumlttecs, Of cach of these, the usual number, ientioned -whove, wero struck off and distributed. .\ Het of the docn- nents of which additional coples were ordered gives the reader some iden of the magnitude aud varlety of the | bughiesa: In txts Nst ure the — President's mies wud necompinylng documents, the reports . of tho xuv mwrembers of the | Cabluet, the Congressiontl Directory, the niedical and surulen! history ot the War, report of the Geo- logical aud Geographical Survey, report of the Ttocky Sountuin Survey, culojies an dead inom bers of the House, the revulur and sneelal ports of the Agricultural Burcau, tbe statutes atlirge, the bleunitt register, the report of Hall's Arctlo expedition, report uf the Commis: sloner of Edueation, tho testimony given before i Theatiag cxnumittees, the given tu the several Me -Many huportunt pleves of work ordered b, ‘ortyeeixth, Congress have ‘not bev stlaished, and ‘some buve not been begun. Under these heuds ure coples of four values of Uko Hayden reports, four volumes of tho Powell ree ports, Prof. Bair reports oon tish nid fisheries, the reports: of. the Commissioners to the Paris Exousition, ono velume of tho Wheeler, reports, and tho’ final) reports (nine voltmesi of the Contennint- Comttlestoners, “Aniong tho pleees of work more recently are dered, but untinished, are tha resulur agricul tural report for. 18a, the report on diseases of swine, the report on bect sucur, the report of sheep husbandry, (brea ‘volumes of tha Rehetl~ jon records, sovera! of tha rma brent re porta, and sundry vohtes of tho Havder med Powell surveys, Tho cust af the Agclesltural Tureou's priiting ts heavy: the 300,00 coples af the regular report cost $215.00, und tho rope upon the dixenses of gwige will cost EUAKR, ‘Che lithography nod engraving for the your as cost SHUL0W, Most of this expense is enced by the production. and reproduction af plates aid histritions in tho elaborate works of the geological und gengrphienl si ying portion, the Vretiy explorers, the Paris Exposicon Cone uilvsioners, and Cominissioser Lo Due's aAgri> cultural Bureuu, ———— NOTES. ryan Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasitrsaton, D.C, dan. 2.—1t appears that Soerctury Evarts fs rently a candidate, and that he thinks ho {aun active gandidate, for the United States Renate, to sueeced itor Kore nan, Friends of bis, of whom Codcetor Mecritt, of tho New York Crstom-louse, is anid to be the ebief, ate reported as intending to open vigorons cumpalgn this week at Albuny tn be- half of tacir favorit. men here consider the alleged candidacy of Evarts 1 Joke, and assest that be {8 pructicatly without political Influcnee In ghe Legislature, Horatio suyaGen, It was statod, prior to the Democratic nomi- nation, that Gov, Seymour was a hopeless ine yulld, and that, If bo should be ronombmitud, the excitement of tho campnign would und dly’ prove fatal to him, Dispatches now rocelved hore from Utien stute thut Gov. Seymour bie beon forbidden by his physiciins trom speaking ur writing on politica! or other exgiting topless “that be ts cunfined to bis room, and permitted to see HO ono but members ot his family, He is sald to have been greatly disuppolated at the ree suit of tho election, and partieplurty at tho fact. that Garield curcled New York. ‘ AIRY OFFICERS: P stato that thera Iq fittle doubt that a courtemure thd will bo ordercd on account al the churges made by Gen. C, Schotielt uguluat Maj. Gardner. Tho charges conslat of the papers tiled in the War Department by Seboileld aud tho reply of Gardner, toycthor with letters from tho Witfery. ont members of the Fitz John Porter Board, oriticlsing Gardner's official acts, A TUE INDIAN BUIEAU, Itisexpouted that this your, as usual, thore will bo.nn uttempt to fivten riders upot the Army Approprintion bill, aud thus to reduce tho strongth of the uriny, and also effect a trinafer of tha Indian Rurcau from tha Interior to the War Department. An amendert to necon. nish the latter object. will probably be offered y tho Comuittes on Indiun Atuiry, ~ ‘ ato. ‘Ti the Western Assoclated Press. Wasiisaton, DG. Jan, 2.—The deposition of Ball Giru, takon in New York ju belalt of Mr Chrbatiniey, 3 bbe sult for divarce, was given to tho press hore torulght, He tostilles he was Inte troducud to: Mrs. Chrlstianey by a Peruvian tminker, one voyuge frou Lina: that ho reghis lered her yt the St. Nicholas Motel, Now York, ag Most. 1. Wharton, at hor requests that #he euing to bla rooms at the 6G James Hotel, this altyy and thore hy had titercuurse with her, atte crohving dined ber aud a ludy friend nt a res luurant, ‘The counsel fur defendant will move toxtrike out thia Just portion of the deposition when the court mects, owing to threats oclng nude to Giro. ss a NEW-YEAR'S GIFT. Herinanan, IML, Jan. 2—Last night the local | omplyyés of tho Narrow Gauge met in tho pars lors of tho Fleintng Rouse and prescuted Super- inteudent & U, Hendenion with an clegant aver lantern usa tokou of the high cetoum tn whieh he wad held by theta. The genial host and hostoss of the hotel contributed much sa the: happiness of the occasion, and the ovenlug wae spout must dehaotrull: a COMMERCIAL. EMBARRASSMENT, Special Duyatch to The Chicayo Tribune, e.- Louis, Jun, S.—Membors of the tirm of Clork & Breckenridge, wholesale wpocors, way that the efatements which buye buen. published voncesning the sumpengion Of: ¢holr house ure, ig wom purticuluny, erroneous, Thelr tut on of the Forty-slxth - nd fongress previous to’ thy socond veadton of the The Now York Congress: | 2 2 . ‘ ee MabilfS- Ste about $210,000. The ‘taco of the aseoly S48 fonaidered in oxeéss of this. About Sino tho banks boro, but. thoy aro se- SBis tociitall Ittte ‘or no tdsa ta thom. Pinutoder only $61.39 58 due for cash olty 1 about $300 for ely monthly billa, git money by the decline, In, values, and considerable Kim’ became loeked up in une avallabie channels. Unter tha alrenmetances tt was Mary to aispend payment tid go Into fauidatton. “They made provision for the pro- tection of country depositors, FIRE RECORD. 1 AT NESW ORLEANS, LA, ~ New Onwvans, Jan, 2—This morning a fire broke outin Aaron Wolf's crockery store, corner of Magazine aud Common streots, destroying the building and contents, valued at $76,000; Insured.” for $45,000, This building was repurated from Hansoll's estubtishinent on Stagnzine strect, which ‘burned Iitst night, by double flroproof wails, and the opinion is that the fre was not comusuniented, but, Ike that in Lovi's store Inst night, was tho work of an tneendlury. In April, ! 18t4, fire broke out int Isidure Levi's crockery atore, stintinr to that of lust night, damaging tho suine building and contonts to tho amount of $125,000, The fire from Wolf's building sprond toJesoph Levi's stutfopery store, to tho oltot Hangell’s cetubliahment on Common strect,and * tod, N, Scott's oll and lump store, involving 1 furthor toss of . £00,00, which Ja covered by in surance. . AT NOUTH ADAMS, MASS. NowritApass, Mass. Jan, 2.—-The Commerctal House, corner of Sumner and Depot strects, was destroyed by theo this morning, Loss, $39,005 Insurance, $15,000, About thirty boarders were in the house, nenely atl of whoin sulterei tosses of alothing, whife some who bud furnished their , rooms Jost all thefr furniture. Domestics slecping on the fourth floor cxeaped In thelr * nignt-vlothes. The fire was caused by a boarder sinoking « plpo in bed. AT LYLTLE ROCK, ARK. Lirthr ocx, Ark., Jan. 2—Lute Inst night fre broke out in tha ltundry of the Metropoll- tan Hotel, corner of Main and Murkhatn streets, and for a tine that fine bulldlng seemed doomed, but by the efforts of tho Fire Depurtinent tho Hames were oxtinguished. ‘The damuge to tho buthhing was slicht, Tho Quiun ros’ dey-goads. estublishment suifered loss by fire and water and removal. Partly eoverod by Insurance, A CHURCH BURNED, aan, 2.—Durlug the service to-day" nuret, belonging to the wenlth- ch aueluty of the city, was diseovored us afterward found, by in de- fhe chureb, which tost €15,0¥, 1; tusnrance, $25,0Kt Nothing wis cushions, Peoplo teft the A POOR-HOUSE BURNED, a, We Vi, dan. 2--The Kanawha County Poor- House and smoke-house attached, containing 20,000 pounds of bacon and a lot of, beef, flour, and other articles, burned yeatorduy. It fe belleved that the building was fired by the pauper, who do not like Superintentent Snell, who wis reticeted lust week. Low, 810,000; in- sured for $1,000 In the Eu and Hurtford Com panies, AT Ss CHARLES, MO. St. Louts, Mo., Jan. Itappeurs that, nad dition to the Cosmos newspaper-otiive, previously: reporterd ts having burned at-St. Charles, Mog the Opern-House of J.C, Mittleberger, contaln= on the ground floor the dry-snont store of Mite lelberver & Sons, wis vonsuined. ‘Lhe total toss ig ubuut 830,000; Insured Lor $20,000. IN CINCAGO, The alurm froin Vox 315 at 6:40 yeaterday morning was enused by a tire upon the seeond floor and nour the chimney of a two-story fraina bouse at No. 38 Ruble stre owned by Sherman Hall, and ovenpicd by Mrs. Marguret Hogan ae n dwelling, Cause, a defvetive chimney, Dis ge, SA. wa AT POUGHKERPSIN, N.Y... PovaneKvarn, N.Y. Jan. 2—Thomas Samp- gon's Operas House In Kingstou was destroyod- - Dy tire to-ntgh : iste _ CANADA, irchhishép Lyneh on the Irish ‘Ques: thon—Cattice¥xportation Traike—Ene large’ (Welland Canal—Paciile Balle way Contract. Speetat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. Toxrosto, Jap. 3.—The Rev, De. Lyneh, Arch: Dishop of 'Yoronto, has published a letter on the Angto-Irish question, in whieh ho makes aa” curncst appeal aguinst sehemes of wholesale and Amprovident emigration, from Ireland. Te” throw hutdreds of thousands o that Continent ita stato of destitution ty, he says, to rob thom uf thelr birthright and to eluk thom into degra dation In tha back slums of our citlea. ‘The true” remedy for the evils which oppress Irelund, De Lyneb mulatto, ts to give it self-yovermincat: sued na the people of Camila possess, en the hows with bo nade In tue dnterest af atid, eine Englund witt have a loyal and friendly people a hur buck, Atadtiner given hero by IJ. Frankland, ar extensivg cuttleedonlor, tan nitaburof gentle nen Interested fn the eattle tride, Me, Feanle and, tat Hes hy row utcention to the nuwnedd of the entile-usportution trade, it having Ween in existence fue but tive years, now they could count by inilllons the dothan vuming Into this conutey fom Great Brita it return for that trade, Hu gould not Keo why thoy should npend thousands of dollars tthe United Stites purchasing enttle, when tho farin- ers of Camda tid every fuclliy for ratent stock for themselves, Ho’ noticed gentlemes + present who hud recently epent some 840000 Ie Jhtenco purchasing Hyeestock which was shippee to England vin Canada and Portland. Canadian eattlesriisers could keen this trade within tiait ows conntry It they studied the subject of bloot und Uncustry in Hyuestuck, Spcctal Miagwtch to ‘Tha Chicago Tribune. Ataaitirox. din, 2.—The size of the locks of tht Welland Cant aa cubtrzed ts thus stated Int Tutuiltan pupors * "Tae tocka will atcommadata * a vessel RY feat long. ic feet bean, and 1d foot depth of bold. An roneframe stoner, ensod with wood, uf tho above dimensions, 1s to be Dalit hery tortue Montreal nud ug trade, The Hon Mr. Boike poluted out, tan speee’ + here, the necessity oF Ontario's hnterusty not bes yinoked in the consideration of the rr itrnut. seed y ot the Camuda which, bo says, Ontario will have to pay § Oa. 'Thid is bocnuse Ontario is a lire contribus “tor to The revenue, and docs not withdraw from the “National -exetiequer in proportion | te what ‘she cuntelbutes, ns othor Provinces du. The result fs, that Outurio will nave to bear two- thirds of tho cost of rallway whied nmy bo wav to ber detriment by it proprivtors curry: ing trelght through to. Queboo, untess as surncos are given that the Quturlo apa uf raflwayy will not bo -bubjuct to diserhutnuting - rates, orate, Ho sant ever ap will buve faly ‘play in the matter of | brought down to Lake Nipkatng. Tf. Ontario ly to pay twoethinds of the cost uf the rund, se must Have ut least fale play in the - nuatter of tretgtits, ‘Special Disatvh ta The Chictyo Tribune. R Orrawa, dan, 2.—Notloe f9 given ta tho Oficial Cazetic hat the Northorn -Halhway of Canada’ withapply te the Deuinion Legislature, at ite present season, for an det to Huthorize the coms, pany to Issue tongs or stosk for tie purpesy of hilsing eupltal for ebanging the gaitige, for tha inure Gunplete equipment Of the railway, and: for other purposes, ii ‘The Departmcut of Agricultura has been ros. quested tosupply the Luperiul Government with: parteutars Loupentinn, the inoue of providing homes for innigrants to this country, apeeiully to Manitoba and tha Northwest, should that, Government decide to adopt u selena of usaidt> lng enitgration from Galway wou pope Ju Trey lund, te retloye the surplus population. Tt 1a’ not unlikely that the Dominion Governiont will bo iwkod to wauist tminignints ta gactling, on ure: five ia jun country, besides grunting u free, wannost ond, In tulsiug thy cousus on tho ¢th of April noxt,” all persons WIL: bo counted ng residents of tho. pluce thoy Harney rosidy fu, and not of tho place they may be visiting in, ‘ ir, Bunster, asthe representative of Hrithb , Cobindinyin addition ty Bir, De Cosmos, will walt tipo the Government In remird te the extwullstis ment of reciprocal trade relations betwoen the * Dowluton aud tho Sandwich lstanda, . Tho lelts fol Columnbi:nd ara anxious to bave a tine of, steamers subsldized between this Provines sud the Islaudy mined, wiudtar to what bus beun dove with Brazil on tho Athintle. ‘ fotitions lave boon sent inte the Murina and. Fisheries Department in relation to the equips ; tant of schooners sulting In the Inland fakes af, Canada. ‘The petition usks that, In uddiqun tea gudd yaw) -bout, life-prosurvers ‘sullicient for ull? , ‘on bonsd be compulvory, ‘Tho request will ike» Vie Beene tho ull 3fidbie- Company was r, Pew, of tha, R : lott for Now nu Hine that bis company’ Tthe<nuw process of aucltlag {ran by eoul-ull, Insteml of vonl, a fute- tral Dy the new process of epetae rents saving 14 aftertaste being .clulmod 3 bree,» of crude petroluum -would du the work, Of Ave unset vou ie A

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