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VOLUME XL. * 113 and 115 State-st. SHIRTS ORDER. / e use good materials, and manufacture Shirts in the pest possible manner. Your patronuge is solicited. We have & very large and gelect line of Foreign Fancy shirtings; carry in stock full Jines, in all sizes, of White and Fancy Shirts and Night Shirts of our own malke, with everything new and desirable *$n Linen Collars and Cuff WOVEN WIRE lll!ll::()l)Nl Upholstered in any style. Gives a perfect ‘Woven Wire Mattress Bed. When closed has no appearance of a Bed Lounge. MANUFACTURED ONLY RY UNION WIRE MATTRESS C0., 5,740 North Cinrkest., Chlengo, TEAS, j WEDNESDAY, age Daily Teibun JANUARY 26, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. CLEARING AN [ ’ b LE OF DRY R i 14 and 116 State-st. REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTHMENT We Take Stock February 7th. GENUINE R CLOAKS. [DRESS G0 ‘The subjoined prices guaranteed lower than any other house for as: desirable goods : ¥ EHGLISH WALK- IKG JACKETS, In light colors, desirable styles, $9.75. Light Colorad Walking Jackets Trinimned with Plush, S12. LIGHT COLORED DOLMARS “Redueed fom sS4 & $22.50 and $25. '$16.60 Reduced:fom CgIs, Redueed fiom 420, Bargains this Week You can test any of our Tons, nt our tast- ::}g.tunlu.bclum Im,vy- 8 Fino Drinking GUNPOWDEIR TEA, bonnds for Good Sweet JAPAN TRA, 4 paunds for ‘orth 10& e, Pure FORMOSA 00LONG TEA. A‘Chnlfl‘ ure FOR: OS‘A Pt ¥, 480 TEA IMP'G CO,. 8 STATE-ST.,{ pieta Wear's NEW P 3, CATIO. ES {0 1y Mamacot Pearmain 1 Gszoud, “Cransiations by Touisn Empimtieally i Wousehold cotlcction, cntaining Jullabios, norsory wongs, kinderenrton sorgt, and everyihing of the kind that musleal moths erisisters, and all tho children so dearly love, complled from tho best’ Americai An0 foreiin s nd, in nirny eascs, having both forelen and Enghiall words, ‘Ui aongs hinve simpla sccumpaniments, RIYMES "AND TUNES bas nh 8 AND o Tedy recelved most flattering nos ficen a1 bids folr to Lo i uniyersal TUNES- -low Bubscribe for the Mustenl Record. ey 81 for 6 mos. BRSNS QUARTERS AHD . CAORUSES JOR MALE VOLGES. (00 cts, or # nor dozon.) fapial eollcetlon of pleces, Just mide, and woil ied, by thelr modernto compnss nnd eany nrrnnzos fient. &3 well as by tholr solld meritund grent varioty, harliaand quuctals thid ara now so ra pldly Increnss 1athonhe tinok Is compuct, and- may eastlr bo carrio BEETHOVEN. umwmmcul Itomanco by Rau. (4200, By ltobort ALBUM OF SONGS, fon: i ttobort filon of 30 0F tha very bost of Gorman ‘BONRA aYOr 1 Preas—A now Sunday-School Song ook, Aoy Book malted, pont froe, for retatl price. LYON & HEALY, Chicago, Il SLIVER DITEON & ¢O., Toston, o QCEAN NAVIGATION, o A LS AN e i NRTH GERMAN LLOYD. New York~-London--Paris. ers aatl Every Saturday from New York Jor Bouthumpton and Jiromen, hanked for Londun and Pars at 8 of paga from ow York i Javre, and Hromen st ) s, OKLIICHE & €. it Tromt Iiratinon £ Chicaus 1 Hio 1y acnts nughocluon. 10, solt- e Hokors LA US US & CO, 1, Cragin, —— W Nifth g Ohl:\' MRECT LINE TO ueen Between Now York N. A, footot Tavctera by gy 0EONAL | " 18 Wiie avolil Lot translt by English Ry 80 o Ulicountory of orossing tho Chotmol i B ot Parls in anount to suil. FITAN, Agent, § Bowliug Greon, foot bin Agont, 17 arkeats T 208, Steonke' Avent, § - Chileawo, NMAR LINE Ocean Steamships, Cyryh e thu leitiah ana Vnitad Ktates Mails, A T T el s Uha urincipal icnglieh. Neoteh, r;,\.:“‘"d- Geruan, 1ialian, and Seandinaviat PHALamer eatry na 1tvo stack of ny kind, NS o W o aray At ot Clarksst, Ciitaudo, fm 5 rheat., -Wua‘é{‘.’..‘fi..?“ Great” Britiu, Irolund, and’ the STATE LINE oG] « o Lverpool Dubita, telast wnd fandans from . avory Lhursday, “Pirsy Cabin, $11 Ho Biganillin 10 aocomuiodudon. | basoud Crbla #iercattle, phanvarth K54 “Lisy stonmens snry o, BALDWIN & Co, T aand 16 1t -3t Chicazo SLULEGES, Wolurn Alunmcab b OB [Y CERTAIN, VA, CROUP, WHOGPING CoUGH, YSEY WROS. 57 Washingtons \\And Dxl;;:gls:iic‘:‘itgl?,,l:ll;{g[p “'“” e esmnre Absalutely cured without 1 P % medicinel’ New di in miodical elvetricity, T ’ Deillaty roliuf snd perfect Satlsfuction gusrsntosd. . 80 L T In- Hon frew! T teu ; - Rl vn o 2UBRSRY st 0 Taw n e BOOKS.. " CHICAGO, Jumy2?, HAVELOCKS, Best Sl al Redueed from ®15, 17.50/520, 25, & $30. & $20. ° A few more in stock; of the immense drive in Black DOLMANS $6.75 Black DOLHARS| Ricli Trinnuings, at $12.50. Black French Diag: - onal DOLHANS, - Trimmed wilh " $ik aud Passenienleric, $i5. All our Elegant DOLMANS, ‘Which we have been selling at Childr'n's Cloaks Al Reduced. Fur-Lined & Imported GARMERTS SO — Former prico on {heso, gooils 412 and $15. Swa it * $18. - Redueed from $25. Now chsing al $18,$22.50, & $25 A Relued, o Humbug! 1 o cloae at 25 per ct, less fieo them, than manufacture.a’ and, importera’ coat, \ i 114 and 116 State-st. i{ l‘} ION MIRCIIANTS, Commission Merehats, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND DALTIMORE, 88 & 90 La Salle-st,, Chicago. FDWARD M. FirLn, DANIZL A, 1ASDLEY, I'ork C, TevrT. JOIN P THUESDELL, EnwAun ABINTRN, UYRUS W, EIELD, Epocla) on 4o minew, by rall, tha 1 Bupoeor 108 KT or uther llomestic uso— eF ton, We o Brier UL and o ¢ e wlil o delivered I"‘unm hlopiuin TUHE FRANKLIN FUEL CO., 03 DEARIIORNN-NL,: .__FIANK W, BALCIL Agent. T 768100 Acres of Land Adjoining Riverdale, In Cook Couunty, 11linofs, in o e R Gy 14 cuyt of Bd I M. (suuth of lndink boundary lino)— viz.: the south 80 nores of tho W, !5 ‘of sald quurter section und tho E, % of sald quarior seo- ton (@xceptinng 24 43-100 4cfod 1n southonstorly part thercof). Pursuaut toan oraer of tho Circuit Coust of Cools County, cutored on tho Wil day of Novems ber, 1840, {n'tho caso of Slelville C, Eawmgs et al, va. The Btate Savings [nstitution ot al., 1 shall (0., | }O: on ‘Tuesduy, tho It duy_of Februuey, 188, at 1 e A 0106, Nov i L Salla st Chicayo, sell tho above described premises for tho sum of $16,74¢, one-hulf cash down, bulanca o or beforo two yoars, with interest at 6 per ble semi-unnually, sccured on tho uleas u highor and ‘better bid is then i which ovout, the bighost and bost accepted. LUCIUS B. 0T, Hucalyer ot Thf&flslt.“‘a Buvings lnstitution. . 5 . EDUCTIONS. S Please note carefully the follow= ing comparison of prices: Brocaded Dress Goods, New Shades, at i8c. Ilomie Cloths Other howses ask 25¢. Tn New Shiues, al Oler 25":08 ik 20c. PN Double Width CASHMERES, | Olher Houses ask 30, New Shades, at 20c. Pinhead GheckS, e s ot Flamnel finish, at 22, i8c. g Novelties Reduced One-Half, SILKS. See our 22-inch Black Silk at $1, warranted to wear. See our Brocaded Satins at $1.70, worth $2.00, i HOSIERY. " 25 doz. Ladies’ C. G. Lisle Thread, extra heavy and long at | 75¢ per pair. Other houses ask $1. 25 doz, Morley’s English Hose, Ladies’ Ingrain Colors, at soc per pair, Other houses ‘ask 75c: for same goods. 100 Joz. Gent's Heavy Half Hose, elegantly embroidered, new shades, at 25c per pair. Other houses ask 4oc, IN CONSIDERATION ‘Of our taking stock on Feb. 7, we have made important reductions in every department in the house for the purpose of getting rid of as many Winter Goods as possible, and we may say right here, that when we advertise reductions we ' make them. “NO HUMBUG.” GEs, 114 and 16 Mate-st. E IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT. On o Propery i Chitag AT SIX PER CENT.,. Appiy to WAL V, JACODS, 100 Dearborasst,, husement, MONEY TO LOAN By JOSUH W, REED, 52 Williamat,, X, Y., Innmountans required, on IMITOVED CILICAGO e ¢ AL A lUll’IdIUll [.'u ltandulph-st. ELECT TAILORING. 20 PER GENT DISCOUNT Onall HREAVY WINTEI couds duriug Januury, i 80 PER GENT DISCOUNT On ALL OTHEL goods during samo month, EDWARD ELY & 0., Tailors. I ' UHIVOI‘SIL)’ of Nolro Dame; ) ' "The T4th Sesslon ur Torm of this Iostitutlon will bo~ Bt reT, .'Jé Y280 particulars will ba sant free on upplication 1o thy President, Yory Rev. W. CORBY, C. &, C. » Notte Dame P. O., lndl‘m. PICTURE-FRAMES, ° B RN C G ll| d PICTURE FRAMES AR 51’3“?«'37'513 'r'f{'fi{ Tl Prices. 8. 1, MACKLWAIN, i Al W S badbate. The Tribwne. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, Isyt, Mavor Hanmsoy attended two Land- League meetings in this clty Inst evening in his capaclty ns n citizen. IHe mado two speeehies expressive of great sympathy with the Irlsh faniners, andt delivered himself of two or three culogles on:the virtues aml genius of. the Irlsh. people. Some of the auditors suggested o, Mr. Harrison that his zeal in the Land-Lengue cause was hegotten of demagogy, nnd that his opinion of Irlsh- menhad changed sines hesald that he coulil not find an Irishman in the city fit to fill the position nceupled by Mr.Waller, Finally Mr, Scanlan asked him to sign n telegram cxpressive of the sympathy of Chicago for the Land-Lenguemovements, e refused (o do it In the capncity of Mayor, nnd lett tho hmll In -disgust, It is n pity that the Land-Lengue movement in this country. cannot be allowed to proceed without the attempts of Carter Iar- rison and other demagogs of his itk trying to turn 1t to political account. Mr. Meledy, who appeared as Mr, Larrison’s champlon, was conslderably fmpertinent In attempting to tell tho people of Chicago what they ought todo, Ilelsalittle fresh, =1, Fonstrn stated Monday night in the Commons that had he known that it would be necessary to resort to coerclon for the government of Ireland ho would not have taken the oflice of Chiof Sceretary, Mr. Gladstone moved yesterday that precedence be give to the Coerclon bills, and appealed to the Ionse to support the bills, Mr. Dwyer Gray and Mr. O'Connor objected, und opposed Mr. Glndstone’s fmotlon, Mr. Fincgan also spoke against themotion,'was ealled to order soversl times, and on belng threatened by the Spenker took his seat. ! Bigrur was not s0 tractable, and, having persisted In dis- obeying the rullug of the Speaker, he was suspended for the night by a vote of 100 to #0 on motion of Mr, Forsier. Obstructive motions werggthen made by Healy, Dwyer, Gray, Byrne, and others. Gladstone and Sir Wilitam Havcourt wnrneil the 1lome-Rulors that they would resist adjournment uatil thy resolution was acted on. . A long session and a stormy time was promised. ‘Turne seems to be no doybt that Senator Allison can have the Treasury portfollo in President Garfield’s Cabinet It he desires, It Is said, however, that he has determined to remain in the Senate, Io has been urglng the ITon. Jumes F. Wilson, of his State, for the post offered to himself, hut the gossipors sy that Mr. Wilson, will get tho Sce- retaryship or the Interior, and that Sen- ator Windom, - of *Minhesots, Is the ono most, ltkely to "bo Secrotary of the ‘Treasury. Gov. Foster.Is again wentioned for the Postmuster-Genéralship. The Grant men are beginning to *eomplain that so fur Gen. Garfield has only consldercd the elnlms of the friends of Shorman or Blaine, T Senate Judiclary Committeo ydster- | day agreed to report myq&nbjy the Login' Bl for the transfer ot thio Luke-Front prop- erly to the City of Chicago in u slightly amended form. Senator Davls ncconipanies tho bIIl by a unanimous report In which he shows cledrly that the property, though not teehnieally, yet equitably belongsto the eity, Tho bill as nmended provides that the proy- erty shall not be used for any purpose Incon- sistent with tho health or convenience of the peopls of the clty, or without the consent of the owners of three-fourths of the frontngo: on Mlchigan avenue, between Randolph and Mndison streets, : —————— Mit, SuAw and the other Irish mombers of Parllament who seceded from the 1lome- Rule party have been asked to resign their seats by tholr constituents. ‘The people who clected them eluim that these members have violated thelr solemn pledges; that they have acted traitorously; and thoy want them to resign so that honester and better men mny he elected,—men, too, who wlll support Par- nell and his party, Mr, Shaw, the leader of tho seceders, wns hooted yesterday in the strests of Dublin : — ‘TEste was quito n ehange n the Senatarl- al contest hn the ‘Lennessce Legislature yos- torday. Scnator Balley withdrew from the contest. ‘Lo Republicans then took up Mayhard, who not only polled the full Re- publiean strength, but also secured the vote of Buchanan, o Low-Tax Democerat, 1t Iy expeeted that another Low-Tix Democrat and n Greenbacker will voto for My, Maynard to-dny, and thus insure his election. The Demoerats are badly demoralized, vy Tue: Post-Oftico Approprintion bill passed the Itouss yesterday. 'Two amendments wero mnde to the LI as It came from tho Counmltteor One amendment provides thut rollrond companivs having mail contracts shall supply mnll-cars with snfoty-stoves, and another glives the Postmuster-Genernl an- thority to pay New Zealand and Now South Wales out of tnn apfroprintion of $40,000 & pro-rata amount of tha cost of transporting Brltish closed malls, — Do, TIND hias written o Totter to the Marquis of Lorne rollorating his chnrges ns to tho character of tho testimony on which the Hallfax Fishory Award wasmade, and in whieh he answers varlous charges, fusinun- tions, and Innuendos mnde ngainst him by Slr Jokn Macdonald, tho Hon, Petor Miteholl, and Senator Almon, Ho promises n mora conelse and detalled statement in support of his previous eharges. Tur proprietor of a Paristan paper, the Marsellluise, has been condemned to pay n {fine of 1,000 francs for defammg thoarmy and enlogizing regieides, The maunager of the paper has Leen fined 2,000 franes and sentenced to one year's mprlsonmenit, Gen, Cluseret, of Communlstieand Fonlan fane, has heen sentenced o two years® imprison mentand a fine of 83,000, M. Trouxvos, an English millionaire, who owns u cotton factory at St. Petersburg supposed to bo the Jargest in the world, hias ordered the dlscharge of 1,500 weavers and theclosing of the mill, Sovernl other fasto~ ries of the sama kind Ju Russla will suspend work, as the demand for cotton fabries Is vory small on account of the dlstress among the peasantry, ‘Tur Ivish State trials ended yesterday ns overybedy expected they. would, Ina disa- greement of the jury, which, as faras the traversors are joncerned, amounts to a ver dict of not guilty, The juryis believed to hava stood ten for acquittal and two for con- viction, There was grent excitement in the court In consequence of Judge Fitzgerald's bitterly. partisan charge. In dischareing tha Jury the Judgo alluded to the demonstra- tions In favor of the accused, and said that, under the circumstances, he could not ex- peet n verdlet, The announcement of the result of the trinl caused great rejolelng in Dublin and throughout Ireland, Parnell, ‘who was in court, w heered, GrAy VAnse o Justlen of the Peace aml grocer of Memphis, was found dead In his store yesterday. A brui!se on the slle of his hend, and a hammer lying by his slde, in- dlieated that he wasmurdered. Rensom JBen- yard, = negro, 14 suspeeted of having killed Mr. Varnell during a quarrel, Benyard has been arrested, A T Lesser Friedberg trial ended yester- day by the convietion of the nceused. The Jury fixed his punlshment at four years in the Penitentiary, which will generally be re- garded as Hght punishment for a man who, according to tho testimony, was the chief instigator of & burglary which resulted In murder, Tie: remalng of Sothern, the comedian, were Interred at Southampton yesterday in the same grave with hissister, Mrs, Gwynne. Boucleanlt, Kdwin Booth, Sir John Reld, and a few personal friends attended the funeral, Robert Wyndham, a friend of the dead comedian, read the burlal service, —— Tir: Erle and New York Central .Com- banies have foltowed the esainple of the Peunsylvania Company and have reduced emigrant rates 40 per cent, The Pennsylva- nia Company whl probably make a further reductlon, It costs only $7.80 to conte from Castle Garden to Chicago nowadays. —— By avote of 5 to 4 the Warchouse Com- mittec of the Hlinois Senate declded to re-' port adversely to the confirmation of Messrs. Bogue, Smith, and Robinson as Warchouse Commissioners. The majority consisted of four Demoerats and one Repubtiean, Sen- ator Mamer. » ] Tite: Senate by & vote of 23 to 25 refused to conslder Senator Logan's bill for the retire- ment of Gen, Girant. Senator Lamar, who, With Senator Davis of this State, voted with the Republicans, spoke in suvport of the bill, and referred to ( irant lnflattering terms, A Magoniry of the House Cominltteo on *Elections hns made a report favoring the un- seating of Martin (Itépublican) as the mem- ber from the First North Carolina District and of giving the seat to Yeates (Democrat), A minority report was alss presented. — SENATOR MA has been reélected by the "Texas Leglslature, 1118 prineipal oppo- nent was Representative Throckmorton. The vote stood: Maxey, 703 'l‘hrpclaunrlou, 42 Davis (Rep.), 6. Congressman Reagan got only one vol Tuw: Pope Is willing to come to terms with the Belgian Government on the edueation aud other questions. The Belglan Govern- ment mny eonclude that 1t Is bapertinence on the part of the T'opo to Interfere in the atfairs of Belgium, Jou. LCAMDEN, Democrat,was elocted Unlted States Senator from West Virginia yesterday: ns the sucerssor of Senator Iero- ford. The Republienn nominee was Mr, A, W. Campbell, editor of the Wheehng Intel- Ugeneer, Tins House of Representatives concurred In the Senate amendwents to the Military Academy Approprintion blil yesterday, and the DIl now only Incks the signatitre of the Presldent to become a law, e 2 of the Unitod States Su- preme Court, handed his resignation to the President yesterday, 1t fs stated nositively 1hat the Presidont will appolnt Stanley Mat- thews to tha vacancy., JUDGE SwAYS e Mit. CHAMBERLAIN stated in the House of Commons yesterdny that there was no lnw under which the Importation ot olcomarza- rine and liko compounds into Great Britain conld be prohibited, % T'iir House Committee on Territorles will Teport adversely on Delegato Bennett'sbill to make Dakotn a State, The Republicans of tho Committeo wil! bring in a minority re- vort favoring the bill. Lo g mmeerrr—- T conl-miners on a striko in Laneashire came into colllsion with the police at Skel- mersdale yesterday. Oue miner was killed, andsovernl miners and pollcemen were se- verely Injured, J NT Introduced a bill in tho Senate yeatorday providing for the teach- my of all the selences and for daily exerclses In all the virtues in the sehools of this State, T'1ek 1220 anniversary of tho birth of Rob- ort Burns was celebrated by our Scotch- Amerlean fellow-citizens at wmnny points throughout the country erday. Tz men who were urrested In England recently on susplelon of being concerned in tho murder of Lord Mountmorres have been dischargud for want of evidence, Tue Carter House, an adjoining saloon, aud a Chineso Inundry at Alamosa, Colo,, were destroyed by firo yesterday, Loss, $7,000; Insurance, 845,000, oo n— Osoan Itick, at one thue Collector of In- ternnl Rovenug for the District of Loulsinng, has beon arrested at Boston on the chiargo of embozzling $15,000, CANADA pays dearly for the luxury of be- ing governed by Vietorin’s son-ln-law, I'he totnl annual cost of Lorne to the Dominlon 13 §63,178, 4 DuniNa tha last six mont! 131,000 wore fnmigrants nerived in thiscouns try than during the corresponding slx mouths of 1879, _FaTurn GusrAvy Limpeevs, a Roman Cathollo priest of Detrolt, died yesterdny. o was born in Belglum forty-five years ngo. | h w | — . Tug cottop-spinners of Laneashire (Eng.) have ngreed to withdraw thele demnnds for an advance in wages till next month, Col.mfim notthwest taTu—u'tlnmt winds, lght snow, and partly clowldy weather ave predleted for this reglon to-day, A’STEAMBOAT boller oxploded yesterday at Milview, Fla, and the Cajitaln, firemnan, and englneer woro killed, ..,/ W 8% ] . Tne Judiciary Commitiee of tho- House is of oplnlon that the Seuate can originate an appropriation bill. i Tue shipwilghts In two Glasgow (Scote land) yuivds have struck “for an {ncrease in wamas, iR of the yoar18s0 | / WASHINGTON. ——e The Talk of Foster for a Cab-- inet Position Exciting Bad Feeling. Insurrection Against the Ohio Idea Apparent in All Quarters, Passus.go in the House of the Post- Offico Bill for Ahout $44,000,000. The Military Academy Appropria-. tion Bill Now Awaiting Ex- ecutive Signature, Another Senatorial Refusal Take Up the Bill to Re- tire Gen. Grant, % to The Inquisitors Greatly biscour- aged by the Supreme Court Decislon, Secretary Sherman Now Confi= dent of Practicable Refund« ing Legislation. ' The Lake-Front Bill as Agreed upon by the Illinols Members of Cone gress, COhvistiancy—Westorn Ports of Entry—Juse tice Swayne—The Indians-Sugar Bill—Notes, CABINET TALK, WINDOM, OF MINNESOTA. Special Dispateh to The Chicays Tridune. WasimyaToy, D. C., Jan, 25.—Within the past few days Senator Windom’s nmine has been mentioned by persons who ought to know something of Gen, Garfleld’s plans os A person who I3 very likely to recaive n Cab- inet position. , Alllson, aceording to n gentle- man who has recently returned from Mentor, greatly prefers to- remain in the Senate, and has convineed Garfield of this faet, aud, while there ean be no doubt that at ene time it had been expeeted that Allison would be appointed Secretary of the ‘I'rensury, the lat- ter’s advocacy of Jumes I, Wilson has been carnest and sincere, and Gartietd will probably glve Wilson a plice, but not tho places which he most desires. Wilson Is assigned by this gentleman to the Interlor Department, Window to the Treasury, Biaine to the State, and New York to the Navy Department or “the Department of Justice. A HEPUBLICAN GRANT SENATOR, commenting upon this report aml the Cab- Inet outlook generally, saitl to-night: ** There seems tobo o disposition to attempt to run the next Administration In the interests of some kind-of a Blaine-Sherman combitin- ton, The names which are most promInent- Iy mentloned for the lending Cablnet places thus far are the numes of per- sons who are supported only by the friends cither of Blalne or Sherman, Gov. "Foster, of Ohlo, Is still here, and some of his Ohlo friends say that he Is very ANXIOUS TO BE APPOINTED POSTMABTER AENERAL, A member of the Ohlo delegation who Is supposed to be near to Gartleld, however, savs that the Intter will not avpoint Foster to any placo in the Cabinet, and that there are many rensons why lie should not do so. An eminent New York Republican who does not belong to the Conkling faction sald fo-night, with respeet to tho talk about nvpointing Foster, that Gar- field unaturally would enter upon his first Administration’ with & desire to secure a renomination, and that the indieations were that he would give the two places which have the greatest patronnge—the ‘Treasury’ and Post-Oflice—to Western Conkling men, it i3 sald, nre VERY DETERMINED to haveelther the ‘I'reasury or Iost-Ofiice, and would not he satistied with the minor Cublnet positions,—the Departmonts of Jus- tleo and the Navy,~one of which, It Is sald, it Iy now proposed to glve them, The New York complication i tho mest serfous one that Garfield will have to weet at the outset, 1f the, Conkling taction does not sueeecd In having its own way with the Administration the Administration will be very likely to break the imachine,” " "I'lio re- sult of tho talk that Foster Is to huve a place in tho Cabluct hns adiled to” ‘TIE OPPOSITION TO 010 MEN, A Democratic Senator hero sald that Presi- dent ayes' appolntment of Swaln asJudge- Advoeate over the hemls of sIx others was one which ought not ta be tolerated, and that Trestdent Ilnyes seems to have undertaken to pay Garfloll’s debts “in advance, There will probubly be some opposition to Swaln’s appointment, but he undoubtedly will bo ultlmately confivined. P WISE AND POUND FOOLISH, ‘The dlspatches from Wisconsin, which show that the caneus of tho Leglslature has reconunended Koyes for a Cabinet positlon, havebeen read much Intorest In tho Wiscon sin delegntion. Some of the frionds of Gov, Tound, who were fn the eancus, huve telo- graphed to him here asking what thoy cun do to correet what they call thelr mnlstake, ns they had been supporting Gov, Pound fora Cablnet positlon, Goy, Pouml has* notified thom that hie knows of no way In which thoy ean correct thelr mistuke, and that Wiscon- sin cannot expeet to sceure very mueh it It is divided In its councils, IN TIE HOUSE, YESTERDPAY'S SESSION,, . Bpecial Dispateh (o Ths Chicaga Tviduns, Wasuixaron, Dy C., Jan, 25,—"Cho Military Academy Appropriation bill lucks only the slgnature of the P'reskdent to become a law, the Senuto amendments hating been” cone curred in by the louse to-day, ‘I'his Is the first regular approprintion bill that has passesd both Houses, ) ‘The 1louse to-lay renfMrmed the action of the lnst Congress in the matter of guavan- teolng the Interest on the bouds of the Dis- triot of Columbing by making tho necessary appropriation to puy the interest wliich falls duo Fab, 1, . " ‘I'he Iouse yassed the Post-Oftice Appro- priation bill, the conslderation of which was somewhat hastoned, In. order that an opportuplty might be given to bridx up the Bicknell Electoral count joint resojution. ‘fhe Democrats consider hasto necessary on this ‘watter, for the reason that they greatly men. The fear that tho quorum which thoy clalm now | ¢ '8 [’-l‘ilf 5 FIVE CENTS. — | SIS ST fnthe city will not long rematn, and “’ are DG @UINED TO BRING UP TI 1 1~ 1+ TO-MORROW, Hi% aunmcr to excluslon -of the Apportlonment bil),, nnd of all other approprintion bills, and to remaln In continuous sesslon untii at loast p - vote shall bo takeh, Speaker Randall’ '} &bl this afternoon that that was - the ¢ ; 3 H l).nmocmllo program. He thinks the - Gresnbackers will not decline to vote, -' sothat there will be a quorum for busle - & uess, Then, i the Iepublicans shall all i Tefiise to vote, the few Damoctats who have ' & been wientioned n likely to_ultimately vote ngninst the Bicknell resolution will not, the . * Speaker thinks, assist tho Republicans in breaking & quorum by declining to vote. The Republicans who are canvassing the situa- | ton to-nignt think it by no wmeans certain that It will not bepossible to lny the bill upon '; the table with the aid of afew Democrats and some Greenbnekers, . TIE REPUBLICANS arestill firm in thelr determination to fight thisrule to the Inst extromlty, Ifow'long they will he able to holdout ia a filibustering contest, and what will be likely to happen after such n contest ends, ns It st sqmo i { thno end, still remains to be scen. The - % Republicans: presented a golid column this B afternoon for the wdjonrnment, and wers { i aided by the following Democrats: Culber- son, Dunn, Kitehen, Knott, McKenzle, Mills, ’, Speer, Thompson, and Wellborn,' but this break in the Democratle ranks only means * 7 that thero was nn indispositlon to enter upon | &iich & protracted struggle at 5. o'clock in the afternoon, after a hard day's work, g ‘Tha highest number of the Democrats vot- * § ing; to-day, counting those who voted forad- £ Journment with the Itepublicans, wng 13, and 147 are necessury to make n quorim. THE RECENT ACCIDENT on the Erle Ruflrond, by which some postal clerks were burned, resulted In the adoptlon of an amendment to the Post-Office hitl which require raflroad companies hauling postal-cars to provide safety stoves for such cary, and axes and saws for the better pro- tection of the elerks In case of accl- i dent, All attempts to Increase the amount of the apprpriation jor star routes were defented. other change n the bill was the addition of +£40,000 to nuthorize the Postmnster-General 1o pay New Zealud and New South Wales a ;i pro rata amount of the cost of the overland - transportation of British closed wnlls, This : matter ins been the subject of correspond- o ence for o lonx thue, 1t is many years sinca a Post-Oftige Appropriatlon LUl was passed | with sa little discusslon, ‘The old controversy over the star-route subject appears to have exhausted 1tself at the last session, « i Tho only i ¥ i ¥ h 1 LAKE-IFRONT. THE MILL Spectal Dispateh to Tas Chicago Tribune. Wasiineroys, D. G, Jan, 25.—The Senats: Judiciury Committee made several amend- ments to the Logan Lake-Front bill, and re- ported it favorably to the Senate. The bill, as tinally amended and reported, Is in this forms . i i ‘Tbut nll the right and title of the United States to tho streets and grounds dedleated to pubilie « use in that part.of tho Clty of Chlcugo, in the . State of Illinols, known s “Fort Uearborn Ade ditfon to Chilengo,™ subdiv and platted un- der the uuthority of the Seerotary of War in the yenr 1¥9, bo and tho sume nre hercby ro- linquishied laud grantod to the suld eity nud its, succesanrs, with the wonsent of the Unfted Stutes| thut safd muy Rell and convey so ipich therceof ns lies outh of the sonth Hune'of Ran- dnlph strect and between tho cayt lno of Micbi- wan svenue nsnow fuld out and injroved and the rowdway of tho linols Centrul Ratlrond Compuny, for the erectlon thercon of & rallway | Passengor station-house, or any other publo prpose consistunt with the health and cou- A venlenco of tho peaple of suid elty; provided, = ihat nothing hereln cuntiined shall doprive the ownors of contiguous lots of any valld right or clafm, if such exist; norshall any such change of use be made unless tho vwners of the lots faclog the “public ground * lylig betweon Rundolph aud Madison streuts, to tho extent of ut lonst three-fourtlis of the nggreimte lincul frontago of eaid lots,shnll huve glven tholr consent there- 1o i writhug. ‘The bill is accompanied by A LEPONT WHITTEN BY DAVIS, OF ILLINOIS, - This report gives a brivfsketeh of tho history of the Fort Dearborn Addition, Judke Davis: taking the ground thut, by the plat filed by Dirchard, Solleitor of the Generdl Land Oflico in 1839, the dedication to publlg uso was clearly mnde, and that. % was then the Iitentlon of the Government to, purt with all ts titio to the property, it hav- Iny recelved more than 880,000 for the Igts sold, and’that no suggestion was made that tho property did not bring Its full value at the time, or that the plan adopted for selling it was not advuntageous to the Government, Judge Davls, however, says: : It upponrs, howover, from a declsion made a few years sinco by the United States Clreulp Court at Chicago, that tho preslding Judge wus of opinlon thut, although the streets and publio grounds in Fort Dearborn- Addition to Chleago - had heon Inwfully dedieated with the consentof . the Qovernment, through its nutborizod agent, to publlo use, yet, in consequenco of certatn I techaleal informalities n muking the plat, the dedicution oporated us . A COMMON LAW DEDICATION, and, thoreforoe, that the legal title to tho stroets and public grounds wus still in the , United ' Btates, subject to the publle uso which had beon aflixed to them, tho United Btates, hawaver, huviug no control over thom Inconsiste cnt with the purpose for which thoy bad boen dedieated. Tne bill proposes that this mero nuxed titlo sholl bo relin- qulshed to Stho Uity of Chicagn, und your Cominittoe are of opinlon that the Ueneral Governmont bus no futerest fu rotathe fug thut title, ufter having purted with all benog fictul fnterest In tho property forty years sgo for umple consldoration. Tho bill further pros poses thut the consent of Congress shall be grantod to the salo aud convoyance by tho Clty - .. or Chicugo of a portion of tho ground dedicated ; to publio use upon the piat of this uddition for ° & rallway passouger atutlon-houso, which, i ap« i i s T g o s T, JUDGE DAV - PG s S o AN B AR | i [ poars, 18 Intunded for the: Joint uso and ‘neconie modation of several importunt ruflway Biesens tering the city upon the travks uod right-of way of the llinots Central Rallroud Cowpany, .which lio humedintely Adjacens. ¢ AFTER DESCRIBING THE STULP.OF PUBLIO, ' AROUND, the roport, In discussing the ownership of the lund made between the natural shore and the right-of-way of the dllnols Central Rail- t rond truck, snys; F| e2 Lualdo of this right-of-way there remained for ' mauy yours in frout of thestripof publie ground | ubovo described and of the shore for a’ consid-* i i i i crable distance south, u basln of swooth; : water, which hus been filled o olty within' @ fow yoars, past, and o purt of It unproved as -a . ‘% public purk, Inthls wny tho spaco betweon the' nutural shore aud the rondway of the -Raullway - Company has been secluimed from the luko, and - | tha ground vast of ‘Bichixun avonuo now gos &lred for o passenger statlon-house has a unie 1 H i i i | up - by form width of U10foet. ‘g that porton of the .., ground rescued in this artificiul muoner from - ho lake at tho exponse of the city it would suom. thatthe | - . ' GLNEBAL GOVEINMENT WAS NO COLOR OF 1t bolng thosettlod dootring of theSupreme Gourt,, y lald down in goveral woll-considernd cases, thay tho titlo to tho bod of the groat navigablo waters .of the country is vosted in tho Btatcs respectiyss 4 iy, and not in tho United States. » Tho Gnvfl meut granta and surveys along our grdat In! : lakes and rivurs have for this reasan nover boe ! extended balow tha limltg of Hukywaten 4489 & [

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