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v'owmn XL. MAN 1t hos always been our aim to cstablish an Underwear Depart- ment on a large scale, similar to those of New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, and for the past five years we have devoted ourselves to perfecting such a department a9 should be a credit to us and our growing city. Many Ladies ‘still cling to the igea of making such garments at home with the belief of saving money, and that home-made Un- derwearis better made and fitting. That this is a mistaken idea we will demonatrate to the most care- ful and economical, and we will convince you that the buying of our Ready-made Underwearis a great saving of time and money. We' guarantee our Underwear as regards fit, style, quality, and workmanship equal to any made. In order to serve customers promptly and with greater facility we have enlarged the Department double, and it now occupies one- half of our second floor. ur Spring Catalogueand Shopping Guide, Beautifully illustrated, will soon be ready, and will be forwarded to iny address on receipt of two three-cent stamps for postage. MANDEL BROTHERS, 'Branirilmih?gza:-asv‘.u;?d-;;cl-st. SATURDAY, wwmf . JA 1881—SIXTEE PAGES JARY 29, IILDREN'S COTTON UNDERWEAR. E‘!‘ CHERISES. 1 Lot 150 doz. Chemises, Hamborg Ine sertings hetween tucks, with a Cam- bric Rufe around band, sleove, and front plece, 49¢. 1 Lot Hamhurg Insertings hotween flve tucks, i\\lm Hamburg, Edging on hand, sieeve, and front picce, H2ce 1 Lot Closed Front, trimmed ‘in Pompn- dour shape, with threo Hamburg In. sortings between tucks, Edging all around Baud and Yoke, 8Sc. 1 Lot Bosom {rimmed in Points, with cholcc Hamburg Insortings and Tucks, entire Yoke, Buaund, and Sleoves edged with IHamburg Em- brolidery, 88c. 1 Lot Lawndalo Camhrie, oxtra length, -entlre hosom with perpendicular rows of fine Italian Insorting, Tucks, Band, and Sleove cdged with Lace * Rufile, bottom trimmed with two clusters of tucks, $1.25. Tmmenso valuo for the morney. 1 Lot Bosom trimmed with soven alter nato rows of Hamburg Embrolderies nnd fine Tucks, with an embroidered Rufile below trimming, also on Band and Sleoves, Only $1.50. 1 Lot alternate rows of Swiss Embroldery and Torchon Laco Inmsertings, edged with Torchon Lace, closed front, at only $1.95. Our Underwear De- partment is the lay "gest dnthe city. i HANDEL BROTHERS, 121 & 123 State-st. Branch, Michigan-av, and 22d-st. NIGHT ROBES. 200 doz, Night Rohes, in five differ= ent stylesat... trecsassenanseaas HOC 30 doz. Cluster-tucked Yoke, Ham. Cambric burg Ingerting, and amine. 180 doz. fino Cluster of Tuacks jn Square Yoke, with Iamburg Edging on Collar, Front-Ploce, and Yoke.. eeemconenanana 08C * Cheap at 81,50, 1 Lot four Clusters of Tucks, six . Tucks on each Cluster, with threo Hamburg . Insortings in Yoke, ° French Sleove....... . Tho ahove aro positive bargains, and would ho cheap at $1.60. [t S— . = Special Bargaius. 50 doz. Night Roles, sollil clustors of Tucks In Pompndour shape, with Hamhburg Rufie’on Collar, Fronte plece, and ontire Yoke, French Sleeves, at only.. ..$1.23 40 doz. Roho Styley solld Cluster of Tucks on eaclside, with Cambric. Rufile edged ‘with' Cotton Trime ‘ming on - Neck, Sleoves, and Front-plece, at only.... -.$1.28 Drawers. 1,000 doz., K00 dlll'ureut deslgns, trim- med in.overy - concelvable style, In "Lace, Hamburg Embroidery, Tore chon Lance, &c., at 40c, ot T8¢, at 90¢, ot $1.00 and upwards. Every lady should avawil herself of this Underwear-Sale. MANDEL BROTHERS, 121 & 123 State-st. SKIRTS, Every lady should ecx- amine then. 1 Yot of500 doz. soltd cluster of fucks, with a deep cambrio rufile for fluting, 49 cents. The best valuo ever oifered In Chicago. " 1 Lot 80 doz. solid' cluster tucks,- with deep tucked flounce, 61 cenis. Theso would ho cheap at 81.00. 1 Lot 40 doz. cluster of licks In skirt, with a deep tucked -flounce, cdged with a twoeinch ‘l‘o"clmn Ince, 87 centse 1 Lot deep ruflle of llnnjlmrg embrold- INFANTS’ WEAR, 1 Lot Short Slips, flne Cambrle, with five hox plaits extending dewn entire front, and a deep tucked Cambric Flounce, 35 centy. 1 Lot front with three rows of fine Ham- burg Inserting between 3 box plaits, with 8 hox plaits In hack, hottom with deep tucked flounce, edged with embroldery, 77 cents. They would be cheap at $1.25 each. . 1 Lot SLIGHTLY SOILED, hox plait and {ine_tucks, back and front, ten-inch {ucked flounce, trimmed with a Cam- bric ruffie, 68 cents. These cost $1,50 to manufucture. 1 Lot SOLID CLUSTER of large and flne tucks front and three hox plalts In hack, hottom with a five-inch Hame. burg emhroidered raflley only $1.25. 00 doz. two deep cnmbrlc flounces, with LUNG sl-lps a cluster in cach flounce and arow of | 1 Lot 25 doz. 3 hox plalts oxtending to flno tucks In skirty 08 cenis. These | . waist, with n real edging around are the same goods wo sold lust scus’ neck and sleeves, 49 couts. son at $1.50, ! 1 Lot 4 narrow hox plaits, hotween 12 1 Lot fino rufiles of Hamburg embrofile ory, each rufifo 8 lfk fnches deep, with a soltd row of tugks n the skirt, 8L.27. 1 Lot Skirts, with-n row of Hamburg embroldery botween; tucks, nnd n decp Hnmburg cmbkoldered ryfile, $1,70, Made at hame would cost $3.50 to B4, 00. ory, with a row of figo tucks ahove, 08 cents. v hottom, with o Hamburg edglng folled nrnund’ncck ‘and slccrgg, 79 cents. 1 Lot Rohes Horlzontal Hamburg Insert. fug hetween 10 clusters of very fino tucks, 12 tucks in cach cluslar, deep rufllo aronud hottom, $2.00. 1 Lot Rolhies, allernnie rows of cholce immrllm; hetween lorlzontal rows of pufls and fine tucks, deq&llnmburg rafiie around letnm, at $3.00. Re- markable hargain, The bargains in our Underwear Dept. will surprise every one. NANDEL BROTHERS, Orders by by mail will receive prompt and careful attenbdion. MANDEL BROTHERS, 121 & 123 State-st. 121 & 123 State-st. . UPRIGNT P PIANOS W are g ictviug from the Factory n Nomber of tho lnr:ut alze UPRIGHT CAB- INET GIRANDH that for fonv, for vasy ne- tlon, and henuty of cass, excel any Pinnos aver brought to Chicago. , Heehus is helleving. -REED'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 136_STATE-ST., near Madison. OOEAN NAVIGATION, | NORTH' GERMAN LLOYD. ‘New York--London=-Paris. Msamers 2ail Every Saturday from Now Yorl for Bouthumpton and Iremen. Pussengers b d _for Lond, Pt penien RO n:’YK.ué'é‘ o o Vork Eampion, London, Yuvro, and Hromon, fieay B, ko; Joconti-clnig cabm, 0 alcerae. Sl E_um roduced ol iy Ve Rt Rt oursio ate b{ o Chl & n‘ Pane i [l Ih r| fl lo “ A lck TN d, . i Wiy Lot dgehts. *.. ONLY DIRECT LINE T0O FIEANGE. BempSCheral Tranantiantle Compuny. Iunl\‘-\'mknnn lllvm l'lcr 4, K. ft., foatot - ..> «Travelars b v.hM\nn Yot poth transit by Knxliat s 150 dlacounrori o o e ABADOLE, Jauof Wednesdny, Keb.2,8 f "v,éu"," Eomutneers,Fa: &,‘Hfl A ragay e 107 o CR O uding wingi TOA VIS H(_cullll cabin, oere Annn 6 Bowling Graen, foot |‘n ¥, % n\n A U WA AN o, |7 S _INMAN LINE Ocean Steamships, Von Yotho, Uritiah ang Uinitad Siatos Malls Tiag 1ot sed Liv et ..!5“:,?:.. ek, REoton, }gm e orian B e ias b Hilhlmnflnl‘ no live stock of any kind. i 'muusuu JOWR, Gais Worcarn Auaut, Wi :'{“‘;n of me'l -1: o(dl Pan ih AMOURE 10 BUit: Py B e ) Mk D O GTAR L. "yt the U AR B N B notgtan atatte Bireet Ling o Antmurp 10 thlkiam, sallin ..;,,m, Hi TR nu" mu‘"" and every shioriata : cmum ALTS on Great nnulnt.hu\kufi:thfl'?\hn ‘: o ’fiaEERIUAN LINE, R hm exular :"n!:"-'r‘}"'\'i"n'.fifl'i'; o P htiador: B e uuumndum. And 3tsorag pas- : m Furoye and ratis o V A v“ i \__@Lu& 1 il ANCHOR LlNh BIAIL § k) S ANangug gNew, m A H , "&'A Feb, &l ICH(UA “‘“ “lklfh %agm sl _‘Nu-(fll Sibirey aitior s e, OF piks SR T NPT Falon Tickets bt roluood ratan ¥ ~L HENIiEnsoy %xfimhifi 2 Washinston-st Dublin. licliaet, and Jo Ly mm:numu li\ (L' '}.l Woas acommon o varry 3‘ BALD! SN BALDWIN & 00, fen e by u.“.fi"“‘“- Chioage . HURLBUT & 0., 01esale :Druggists, ?Band 77 Iiundolph -8t o atro i R 1 l’ul . Bargains this Week mz.mble. bufure buy+ unds for L A ¥ino Drinking GUNPOWDEI TIA, a Bweot JAL Qm: weof AN TEA. snndindie Chofeo, 'uro FORMOBA 00LAONG TEA. A 5 Worth e, TEA TMP'G CO.- 88 STATE-ST.,] 11ae S0 co Ll) U(ul i l();\'A L. ALLEN ACADEMY. A Nonrding aua ey Sehool. Proparen floya aud aiein tharoushiy tor uny Calldeg or Unlvarsity, o grnduntes dhew liore. Carueul attantlons L ail imalieh lirunctics, in woll as Lo anclent and mugbra Innkuages, Firulalies the ot buslioss aducation. RS Hobnon: A: M und Mins Gorn I ticon addud to tho Fac e rent, tho Uhicao Stisienl ot ek, win' v ciinve of Hhe Inxteumontal Music. Miss ‘Florenco Janigs, of tho Boston 8chuol u(flmmry.mulmun Iccumdnn’lnuon- erat Blocution, 1o loxl torms conmeucen dai S 500 1ma TOF naw pipits G ontur. . AEHENL LD, Proddents (8 Sichizan-av.Chloaso, Dnivrsiy of Nolee D, ‘The Tith t!c--mn or T'erm of this !nllllullon witl be- n ot Bk on wiviag fail Vrliuullrl will be sent froo on application 0 the I'ros| Yeory Rev. W, CORBY, C. S, C., Notrs Dams P. O, Indiana. PENNS\'LVAN(A MILITARY ACAD- oy, Chuater, Pa. civil uyngingering, chemist, en:uua.’nn-mn:au.muonufmu. Cotu 0 Y -FIRM CHANGES, DISSOLUTION. o n a:nz:fm%?r":‘n'?r:lh; fo Ex"&fl"’n'-' Ml T ity ot I"IU\NKI.!N D GRAY, CHARLES M, lHl\GMAH. Tho husiness of the lato firm af (iray lirothors will o pongiouud by tho understgned under the natne and GHAY BURT & KINGMAN. 0318 W, GRAY, NIRRT i lfl\'n'nfir’n it KINOMAN. NOTICH] AS BLUE FLANNEL GARMENTS . Of Buferlor Quulty of Goudy Avo'tald us tho - Gonuinu Mhldlogoz. whicl are not mado by thut wlll, The Middlesex Compuny, fu ordor T brutect thelr edstuiers und the pum s e otics thut orostter all Clotbing ning e Middie. sex htandurd Lndigo iue ole m.n Yaeht Ciuthe must bear tho tradu- furaialiod by fio Bahini Kiwota ti all bartics Srvetiu e pooue: WENDELY, FAY & CO., Selling Agents, Middlesex Compnnyy onard-ai., New York I Frinkiinest., Bose Hend T I G num\-u nttadatphia, The St St. Nicholas Hotol NEW YORK. URIAM WHICHL, Proviotor. Good rooms and tull bonrd for Thiee Doliars per day.- Largs rooma al rassut rates as harptoforo, o A OB L S EIT OF da putrons, atoly kad sonyouioucus, this hotol Las novs boen aurpussed, Branch, Mmmgan-av._ and 22d-st_. Curtis & Co. 40 Franklin St.,Chicago 811 to 818 N, Second St., 8t, Louis, Manufacturans of Le 3itl, and Crosse Wholenlo Dealers fu lh‘lblnr pml Tenther {Iullln:\ ’Ilru. lllll - nl;.“- ]l'!"' :II .|Ihrr4nmlllcn(; IIH‘LIL Bola Manufacturnra nf blmml(,lrcnlnmm . E¥UL ATTENTIO! AL WORK. Our NEW ILLUSTHATED CATALOGUE WATLED FRRY, ON AVPLIOATION, « LEGAL, Recoiver’s Sale of 111 64-100 Acros of Land Adjnlnlnn llh nrdnln, ln Cook County, Tllinots, in Town 37 north, Ranwo 4, S s 3, Goatof ndian Loundary fino-— viz.: the south 60 ncres of the W. 3 ‘of suld quarter seution Aoy tho 15, 33 of #nld quartor secs on (uxwpunx::ay 100 acres in solithousterly patt thoroof). Pursuant to an ordoer of tha Circuit Court of Couk County, entercd on the Joth day of Novem- ver. ‘w.l 1o the cnsu of lluh flle C. Bumes ot nl vs. Tho Btote suvlnfil Institution ot ul.. [ shnll, on 'Tuesday, tho lat dny of Fu nmrf 1881, at 11 oclock a. o nt my uflco, No. 200 Li S Builo-st., Chilcago, sell tho above desorlbed premises for the sum of 510 7“1, ouo ulf cosh down, balanco on or before two ith futerest at ¢ por cont, payable nomhnnnunll secured on the promiscs, unloss u higher and “petter bid is then recelvod, fn which event the hghest nand best bid will o aceopted, LUCIUS 1, OT18, Hecelver of Tho Stato Savings Institution, CH1cAGO, Jun. 2, 1851, $10() Rflmfifi Reward. 1 4 in f101ing any bad case of Jtupe Indieates conddancy, in holding any had case of Hup are il LANKEI, HETE Vis COMMON- FHSRE FRUM, atanted July i 1, A Jow veinele plo which Lasitively curce Tho Wupture; - A o prove; |ue1\lm $ho colobeatud Common-uniay ‘runs adopiod tho Iiunrd of Medical Ullice d mpuprove thio Burkeon-General of tho U,8, A, 83 thio bast e in use, B utucture o, LKTT, B & PARKEIL BABELMLR DAY Tl . PROFESSIONAL, DR. PEIRO, Dovotes, ns for years past, oxclusive aitontion (o tho Tiomeopathio iroateiant of CATARRH THROA'L AND LUNG DISEASES, Offcos. ) Madisuu-at. (opp. MoVickorw Thostre), Hours. ¥ hicuy Catarrh {or twsllmunia) 2 K Ausolutoly cured withuut inedlcine!’ New discovery Inmodical vlvetrleity, - medinte rollet wnd porfect sutlafaction wuarantosd. Copsuliation freel Ine yestiaato at once, or writo DI B. E. ADAMS, Rooui 15 Dore flysflus Buhher bllllt()l'()l)l umw.'l lmuuluun 134 Dodrborn -at., glrce mmmmlnl Stophoria’ Alls at Eatve fof burms, bolle mml, cute bru! Lrukgbia bavelb bvnlrbfls 200 a Dish! Eroan and sloguntiy sory tosaurant compleia. BURALZELTON, 100 Madison-at. 0S8 AN R ok . T "wnuuu .y oK Rk 'TTON i 11 Sn N ¢ fed L'l WOHUCK e 1 &N Branch, Michigan-av, and -22d-st,. -| Branch, Mmhlgan-av. and 22d- st. DENTISTRY., Gl Dr. Day, Vay, | Woren WireBed Luunge Uphols1utd in any RUBBER OR style. Best {L‘ELLULOID,} $5 : et Gold, 810, Filllng, 1= 0ld Rates, 'w leeunpcrfect VITALIZED AIR Woven Wire Mattress Bed. ) given froo for pulnloss oxtracting., 153 East eafan i Inventor of Lower Suctlon Plate, which never Yoosens whilo talking or eating; & ‘ ‘When ¢losed has no appearance of a Bed Lounge. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY UNION WIRE NATTRESS C0., 5,7 & D North Cinrk. years? actual test without u fallure. LD, LINDIRY & 00, Commission Merehants, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE. 88 & 90 La Salle-st., Chicago. FDWARD M, FIELD, DANIEL A, LINDLEY, Porn 'E‘he Taxes On tho Real Faisto lm;el'umvml Property for the ur 1SS0 In the Town of Horth Chicago, And also tho sixth instaliment of the Lincoln Park Assessment FRANK NIESEN, JONN P, PRCFADRLL, ENWARD 8. WASUBULN, CYRis W, FIi SE'LI"(,J' p ULOIH.’\ G 20 PER GENT DISCOUNT On Il LEAVY WINTEI cooa during January, i 10 PER GENT DISCOUNT On ALL ('HER goods during saumo iontl. EDWARD ELY & €0., Tailors. BEAL ESTATE, MURVPT. ., Hpecinl nd payable t NK Are o Comeetor, Honm & County lullding, 87 PURLISHE] BONFORT’S WINE & LIQUOR TRADE DIRECTORY. PRICE, §5.00, PHILIP BONFORT, 51 leay _———_————- —_— "o m&m\k AR ww\\&\wx. Wy &\flv..\m\ “mpnwecuuvine \\ (TORREY W ok oy W\we N ‘\\. o N \§\\. t.\vs\x“ \mv.. NANC m L. \u“\\u\\m s MONEYTOLOAN 'fitm\m“\ . IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT. On Tproved Prpetyin Chicagy AT 8IX PER CENT. WM. V., OBA, 100 Dearbora-at,, busement, Apply to It £t cutis, rlch, por- nd n-wlru nl{ red by J. Money to Loan Ou fmprovod Lnlcuu real ostato at current Fates. 160 LaSalleat, MONEY TO LOAN On hmproved City lenl Katute und karms to North- wra Ll uvly, at low raten. KIMBALL, VO & 1rnbune) nmmmg 7 to 9 Per Cent + o awproved fleal Fatato Loaus i Towa Btrens o iy obtaihed by URMEDY BROS: & . Jowa. Correspoudence solicited. M ¥ino Bpoctacies sultod 1o all si hll on sclontifia a o o Yotcacopon M1 rinaiplos. Opan un Elticuen, Mabomators. ow- Gold: Glusscs, T ILOID GOODS “CELL ULOID( { i} u(u--pmo/ Lin- en) Cujls, Collars and Bosoms. Price - Lists and Goods awnt by mubl, Call PI(A‘ It will numl{&-‘y you to write for my Llustemtod Calulogug ((re) uf Hiyies or address BARNES’ Hat Store, 86 i i °,§.‘\';mj§,. Madison-ste Lrivune Building, fine tucks, extending from.neck to | .omorgenoy olausois addod 5o tha thoe Gove CENTS PRICE TIV 4 o £ & J’ g ernor may have ti 3 lor_to appolnt s suoe ceasor “to’ Coimf "2 "2r Priee, Whose b expires next Julyey Q. + Golling, of Cook, In troduced a bill ld " sh toll-ronds, == n | S—" T AN exnml’nny’ 3 “hws -thit byopemhnns of the partles W™ & ;rkul the tax-forfelturo frauds intheof ! tho County Clork the county hns hech m:.»t out of & sBuMaggregate. ing, In the years since the fire, about 800,000, The taxes eanbe now extended on the books: and collected, so that those who thought they ivero benefiting by their dishonesty will find themselves-out of pocket ‘In’ the amount of tie commissions they paldt thecrooked clerkys Thye Tribnne, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1881, Tur Houso of I(epresenlntlwa beeame a grand debating club for a thne yesterduy over a bill introduced by Goode of Virginln, ap- propriating 8136 to the widow of Capt. Page, who fought under Verry on Lake Erfe.” At the outbreak of the Clvil War Page resigned his commisslon, and wounld have joined the Rebels but for his great age. 1lis widow cinims that the United States owed him $139, with accrued Interest. Conger opposed the blil, and held that as I'nge. resigned to join the foes of the Nation he was entitled to no pay. Cox, In his usual lofty style, deprecatett opening up see- tlonal controversics, and asked for peace. Gen, Bragg throw & bomb shell into the camp, of his own companions by Instituting a re- mote comparison between Page and Bene- diet Arnold. . 1Jooker Indignantly denled that thero was any parity between the con- duct of Arnold and the Rebels of the South, Arnold acted the traitor for n conslderation, The Rebels ncted on princlple—mistaken though it might have been. MHooker then inunched into o eulugy of Gen. Lee. Gen. Hawley reproved the Democrals for their penchnant for raising sectional Issues. Iteed, of Maine, followed in the same vefn. The debate ended, but no actlon was taken onthe bill, A coMpPANY called the United States Tele- graph Company has been organized under the laws of the United States and under the laws of Jowa. The oflicers are Charles C. (llman, President; I L. Jiuf, It IL Mec- Bride, and J. H, Hammond, Vice-Presidents; W. H. Pollard, Secretary; Joseph Edington, Treasurer. Mr. Kirkwood Introduced a bill into the United States Senate yesterday to authorlze this Company to construct tele- graph lines throughout the United States and in all waters embraced in treaties made between the United States and other Govern- ments, and to enter and oceupy Governmment Post-Offices, that telegraph stations may be established thereln, and maintained for tho full period of 100 years, The bill further provides that the. Fourth Asslstant ‘Pogst- master-General shallbeappolnted to exerclse supervision of the affairs of the Company, aud that the tariff charged shall not exceel 20 cents for thetransmission of twenty words or less to any 'part of the United Stateswhere postal delivery Is made. The bill provides for tho construction within fifteen months after its passage of iines connecting the prin- cipal cltles in the Unlon and Intermediate points, and regulates the amount aml lIssue ot cnplull stock. Hrnrnr Brrren, the Prussian Minfster of Finance, made a very favorable report of the condition of the’Priissian’ finances yester day., I6 said that during. the ‘first nino months of the last year the taxation excood- ed the ‘cstimates by 22,000,000 marks. o agreed to Herr Richter's motlon to mako per+ petual the remission of 14.mooo marks taxe atlon. - / Bt DAWES lutroduced a,blll in the Senato yesterday to establish the rights of the Loncay and to scttle thelr affairs In accords ance with the recommendation made by, the recent Investigating Cominiaslon, - Mre Kernan introduced a bill to logalize the, col . lectlon of taxes on account of nhama ofs National banks, Anout 20,000 miners attended a mesting -at Telgh, in Lancashire, yesterday. After the meeting o -party’ of the minars went to & nelghboring colliery and attacked the men at work there. A desperate riot ensued. tus~ sars charged on the mob. Several miners. and policemen were severely Injured. |/ Ix the Canadian House of; Comnions yes terday, n motlon'for the second reading of the Pacltic Rallway resolutions was carrled by a vote of 103 to 46.. 'Bir "John A. Macdonald then introduced a bill embodying his Paclile, Railway scheme, and it was read a first time, e : ‘Tux: Coroner’s jury in the case of the vices tims of the recent tenement-house fire ind New York bronght in a verdict yesterday censuring the plumber and the City Building Department, The owner of tfie tenemen® house escaped even without censure. Trr municipal olection at Whenling, Wo Va:, yesterday resulted in the siiccéss of the I)omncmtlu eandldate for Mayor and Street Commisslonor, T'he - Republicans elected, ' City Sergeant, City Clerk, Superintendent off ‘Water-Works, and Wharfmaster, . Tnk Senato yesterday discussed .tho- bill’ providing for th ,allotment of lands among the Indlans in severalty. Amendments offered by Mr. Plumb and Mr, Morgan wero rejected. The Senate dld not take l\nul A= tion on the bill,__" It is understood that the House Sub-Coms mittes on Commerco will recommend that $1,000,000 be appropriated for the improve- ment of the Lowoer Misslssippl River: and .§600,000 for the Impro\umenc of the Unnor.' Mlnslsslppl, Henyax H: and Charles G. Zelgler, who have been employed for n number of years as Tellers in the Detrolt Savings Bank, hava been found to have embezzled $30,000 of the funds of the bank. ‘The embezzlement has. been going on for & number- of years. The Zelglors were ablo to escape dotection by loarning beforchand when he examination of the books would take place and then re- placing the amount stolen by money. borrowed from friends, - As soon as tho oxamination - -was ended,' the - borrowed money was taken back. The Zelglers belong to an old and respectable Detroit family, One of thelr brothers Is an Eplscopalian clergyman, The noney was lost In specula- tions. 'The young men have been dismissed from the bank. Thelr bondsmen will make goad the lnss, and it is not probable that they will be prosccuted. - endered n declsion I the Jenar Mo case of Joel Henry Wells yesterday., lle hallucinations, o recommended that he be sent to the Insane Asyluin at Knukakoe. - — Frviz men were serlously Injured by 'the explosion of u puddiing-furnnce In the Pha- nix Iron-Works at Phawnixville, Pa., yester< day, his brother—iere dangerously burned. Mr. WALLACK, ot Peunsylvauis, Intro- duced o joint resolution in the Senate yos- lordu)) proposing n constitutional amend- ment, ‘according to which the President and Vice-President should be elected by dircet voto of the people of the varlous districts, Ench Stateis to have as many districts as I¢ has members of Congress and Senators: each district to have onoe vote; tho voto to be canvassed by a IBoard of State Canvassers, consisting of the Governor, Chlef-Justice of the Suprenie Court, and Secretary of State, The return is then to be made to the Speaker of the Ilonsq. and fo be. couclusive prootf of the resulty, The vates arato be counted by Cangress In jolnt convention, and a plurality vote to elect, Tir Sub-Committee of the Ways - and Means Committee of the ouso decided. yes- terdny to report favorably on the- bill doing away with the tax onanatches, bank checks. bauk deposits, and bank capital, - —— Tne carpet yarn mill of ulclmnl Hay as: Manayunk, Pa,, was damnged 510,000 wortly by fire yesterday, Thomns Batchley, an eme ployé, was burned to death in mamnllmw- tion, Fourmen who went_codfishing in opem bonts near St. John, N:D., yesterdny, aral - supposed to have been drowned, A biinding storm came on after thoy had put-ont to seas T Hon. Joln Maxwell, of Maldeli, N} Y., tho Jargest blue-stono dealer along that Hudson River, has falled, . 1lis princlpal. creditors are laborers and ynarrymen. | ——eee Ex-Gov., JxwrLL, Chalrman of the Re- publican Natlonal Committee, was examined yesterdny by the House Conmitteo appolnted to Investigate alleged abuses of tho franking privilege~during the late Presidentlal camn- paign, ITe test!fied that tho Republfean Na- tional Committeo had seit no campnlgn or other documents through the malls under the frank of any porson, and had not used franks; that it expended $10,000 fn Naw York City for postage and $4,000 for ex- pressage on political documents and corre- spondence. Chairman Barnum can hardly mako as good & showing, TweLvy: stores and buildings were rlo-‘ stroyed by fire at Atlanta, Gu., yestordayd Among the sufferers are the Y. )L C. A, who lost 5,000 books and thelr hall. ™ * = o—— A mirr, was Intreduced In tho Illinols Leg< islnture yesterdny providing for the punish~ mont of wife-beaters by whipping on the bare! | Dback and fine or lmprisonment. ; GEN, Wircox has telegraphed to Washe fngton from Prescott, A. T., that the army Dovartment heudyuarters at that nolnt wurod deatroyed by fire yesterday, M., GrapsroNe nssured the Houso of Commons last evening that the Irish Coerclon bill would be judiciously and. reasonably used. 1lenssorted that ds the number of Land-Leaguo meetings incrensed, ngrarian outrages Increased. The Irlsh Sollcitor- (enornl stated once more that Land-Lenguo law had superseded the Juw of the lnnd. Mr, Gladsione urged the Houso to ond the de- Dbate Inst night, but Pacnet! rofused to per- mit this course, and the dobate was ad- Journed. coln & Mobilo Rallrond ut Tallahnssoe, Fla. ¢ were destroyed by firo Just ovening. The. logs is estimated at &55,000 the Boera yesterday, and after a-protrasted and . obstinate fight was repulsed. Eom sldes suffered soverely, 3 . maemme— ¢ — Sexartor DAvis called up the Chlengo Lake-Front bill In tho Senate yesterdny. Senator Edmunds opposed the passage of tha b}, holding that tho United States should obtaln part of the prico proposed to be paid for tho property by the Railrond Company, Senator David Davis vigorously supported the measure. 1le was willing to make certaln amendments to meot . the Vermont Sen- ator's objections, 'T'he discussion on the bill was finally dropped, with the understanding that final ncumw this morning, Mosr: Twiaas, one of two' negro Inbomrs found gullty of murdering thelr ovérseer, . William Driscoll, was hnngud ycslenlny at ‘Waynesboro, Ga. , Mns, BuErnenn killed her two lmlu !my& sged respootively § years and -7 monthi, at - Whitevale, Ont,, recently, and -then uu\bbed hersolf fatally. . Mits, Prninie Boos, whe had the honor t be the foster-mother of Gyand Duke Louls " 11, of Hesso ‘Darmstadt, died yoawmny l( Laifeastor, U'a, It Is rumored In Canada that the Mnmuh of Lorne will scon becreatsd Dikeof Grean:", wich, The title was worn by one ot Lamo (3 ancestors, - A piscussioN In the Ilouse on- the bill to rotire Gen. Mark Walker, ‘who was dis- charged from the army for drunkenness sowe time ngo, took a curious turn yester- duy. 'The Fitz John Torier case was re- ferredd to, and Maginnis, Delegate from Montana, took oceaslon to _muke a furious onsluught on the present Admlnlutrutlon, and what ho was pleased to torm ‘its * Sun- day-uchool” polley, 1l sndnd by avisleg, Gen. MeDowell, RepRESENTATIVE O, B, Coox. of Chlcago, introduced a bill In the Lower Ilouse of.the Stato legislature yesterdsy broviding that the Bouth Park Commissloners shall bo.ap- poluted by the Governor with the approval of the, Benpte. The bill has. an .ewer- genoy clnuw attached, The South Park Comumissioners are now appointed. by the -Judges of ' the Clroult Court, Tho — Tur London Standard mys "the British Government hos fecelyod Information of the outbreak ot a rebelllon In Turkish Armenis, " soam——— 'mn weather throughout New Englend . fyeswrdoy wos Intensely cold, Trains wore conglderably delayod by the snow blockade, p—— “Ir 14 stated that serious diiference of opln- fon exiats fn the Lritish Indian Councll s to’ the wisdom of abandonlng Candahar, . - ".*y —— 4 —— Fon thls region cloudy. weather, lix .snow, and rhing towperwture At predicted. to-duy, \ -held that Mr; Wells was thd victim.of stranga ‘I'wo of the men—>Michael Hogan and | Tie car-sliops of the Jncksonvllln. Tonsa-’ I Giy. Corany's ndvance guanl attacked "B g