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‘50 REIGN. Jofw. Dillon, Member, Ejected from the House of Commons. o Houso Furthor Excited by Lioud . (rios of “Shamo!” from the ’ Trishmom, gladstono Attempts to Speak, " and Parnell Moves an Intorruption, o parnell Qnspundcd,' and Toreibly Removed, for Not Golng Out; to Vote.' . ~ /Giadstone Again Rises, and Fin- égan Moves that His Speech Be Heard, - Finegan and Twenty-seven Colleagues suspended and Led Out.of ° the House. (ladstone Further Attempts to Bpenk, and 0'Donnell and Two Others : Are Put Ont, .Gladstone’s Motions - of Urgency Then Carried—(80 Police~ men on Hand. Hieltael Mavitt Arvested on Mis Tleket- of-Lenve—Extraordinary Exe cltement. The Spitit of Thomas Carlyle ~Passing Duzing tho Saddest Day, England Has Ever Reon, . JPARTIAMENT. ITING SESS10N. 4 po ne—1he louse of Commions owded, - Vernon Hareoury, Jlome Seerotary, veplying to Mr. arnell, sall Mr. Davitt was aveested beennse hig ne- tion was consldered Incompntible with his tleket-o-leave, 5 . M. Parnell asked what conditions Mr, Davitt il vlolated. There yus 1o answer to the question. TUE IS MEMDERS SHOUTED “ SitAMKEDY ond other members cheered tremendously, Theseene surpassed all deserintion, . " The Speaker eatled upon N ilndstone to , mose hls resolatlon, o * Jonn Dillon rose, but the Spenker refnged fo hczlr Nl After the Speaker repented his waning 1 Y NANED Y DILLON, and Gladstone moved his suspension, nmldst enthusiustie eheers aml eries of order, the Tl members shouting * Shame! " ‘The motson for suspension was adopted,— Wito 0 M Dillon vefused to withdraw, aid was > FORCIDLY REMOVED * * by the Sergeaut-at-Arimy, by order of the Speaker, wmidst criel of **Shamel” by the Irish members, Mr. Cowan (Jtadieal) havings given notice of amotfon deprecating the use of Mr. Glad- stone’s resolntion to control the Hbertles of Irelumd, % MIL GLADSTONES MADE A REPLY, Jlo sald it way' due to the Ilouse awl the Bpeaker that Wis ((ladstone’s) neton of yes- tenday should be discussed ng early as possl- ble, but tho House cannot give o motlon on the subject priorlty over ubstruction resolu- tlens o the Protectlon b, -~ - Theso remnrks were greeted with loud “ME AL Sulllvan announced that he withidrew hls motion relntive to the Speaker, ashe refused to Lo party to force. 110 pro- fested ngainst My, Dillon’s forcible removal sauncet of violenee mnl iegality, The Spealier pointed out the fuet that Mr, Dllton tinel defiedd the Chntr. 3lr. Gludstone roso to uddiess the Liouse, - Mr. O'Donoghne (Liberal), member for - Tralee, moved an adjournment, Tho Spenker ruled that Mr. Gladstone was In possession of the ouse, e ML PARNELT © - - moved that Gladstono be no longer heard, he Speaker deelured that My, Parnell was. flelyxpg the Chalr, and, upon lis persisting, . the Speaker dectured that o wns wilifully ;A“:Im!cnng tho proccedings, and “named” e Tarnell's sispenston was moved, but,’ bon the Speaker mnking the order that the Huuzg b clenred forn diviston. the Iome-- ulets vefused to leave the House, *oMhe vote on ‘the ‘motfon to suspend Mr. Hémell resulted in ‘suspenslon by 4050 % the Nome-Ttuirs notvotlmg, - . : 3r. Parnell deelintng to withdraw, he was . orelbly eremioved by the Scrgeant-nt-Arms ' And iiva othor oflicers, tho Home-Ttulers | wavlng ghelr hats ns Ho passed out, - ! OIn Plaggan (Liboral and Natlonalist) .| Uverslsted in speaking, nud was “named,” ! i 0 wag also suspended—05 to 2, The' Oe-ltulers ngnin rofused to voto, i The Speaker UAD THEm NAME NAMER, NUMHERING TWENTY- Wi g EVEN TAREY DOWS, h umullu'n‘ to suspel them was enrried ) s to 6. 'They “Individuntly ‘deelined to! ) m: the.{louse, only, yielding to fi\unerlor by {hg Y WERE REMOVED SINOLY | : i mn Sergeant-nt-Arins, ‘Iho forca usod' a ,mflnz tho Sergonnt-at-Arms took:the srm e 1 8sponded meinber, Tha conduct of. el “«:ml;‘uulm 18 In ngeordauco with o're: i mlu‘ tuken ut the incoting ' this afternoon o m B coursa recommended by dr. A, temahy ‘lehlxt;‘: numt lrllsll mombers should eats, logbifs on divislons, prisAtoE acina fnto v, Gr e votosusponding tho Homo-} M 1 ngtho Homo-Rulers, D'r:v(c:“::u’t"“‘o Y056 10 ;move s resolutionsto el Obstructlon, whey Mr, 0'Donnell " WUAT ML anAbstoxk BB Now o HEARD, i . Grooinell was Tiniedidtel, 5 'n; iulstong moyed hly g o M::i”‘w!.—.’lllw L° JMr, O'Donnell, " de- Prraech ‘:1 Withdraw, was romoyeds with - two T “_;nl&llulers wh refused to Jeayo' the Mg e tha divislon wag taken., ; ‘Wastoof l‘ {;‘lx:l:lze!urmd to the Irretrievablo P u;i?l the commenbiment of Tl ggpq NOVED WIS KesorvTioN; e ‘mxlu“hu Was Wllling to uecdpt”cortain Ayt o of tha Opnosition.” The ouly’ m“”“";ml obstruction was to-glve the nebily o ”:;t;ml bowers to cheek ft, Jlo ear [ ed ta:the mewmbers . to support i atd u.l_\t and rally to the performance et dhowd u;let). it not fot tho Toiise degen- e T Yauihing-stoelc ot tho world,. m“.rm}m«:n&mkuqumn to Mr,. Glad- : t- G ! 'Bolnyu. o S“le ?{lnmu! shaht’ de- .‘tmé'.“."“““‘,lg ln{l'é!{lg amend-’ X anicd and usbinsjon, whigh' TETIE ARKGEST OF THE, POUNDER AND RECOO-, ment s an nmendment was withdrnwn, il noved by Sie Willinm Harcontt us an addi- tlou to the redotution, 2 A MU MITCHELL MENRY. salid tho resofutTon wonld o forth (o Ireland el to Burope as nn - unfalr advantage over the expelled Home-Ruters, A mottan tor adjorrmnent was defeatod 471 to. 8 Tha first ameéndieib of Northeote having been added to the origlnal, the reso- hitlon was agreed to, Northeoto's seeomd atmendment, that the afority to deelde the questlon gf yrgency must consist of not lesy Up 500 membors, Wwas ¥ : My, Gindstone’s resolution as amenided was then argreed: to, M Oladstone nioved tlint the b1l for the protection of Ife and broperty in dreland < WAS EHOLNT. ‘I'his motlon was earvled and the Iouse adjournels THYE OMERULERY KIVELLED. fmON TnE . 1HOUSE hie hetd n meeting st nleht, at whicl they de- elled to issie o manltesto to the Irish poo- ple, denounelng the conduct of the House, but advising (lie_penple to keisp within the lines of constitutionnl action, ... IN IXPECTATION 2 that tho Home-Itulers might carry resistaneo to the extreme yesterday, 160 policenen were stationed In the vieinity of the Commons. TIE MOME-RELE PROGIEAM, A meetlng of Uome-tile members Inst night, Mr. Parnell presiding, discussed the future stages of the. Coerclon bill, ‘The unanimons feeling was that they should be registod with the uttost ¢ " SORTHEOTE'S AM . One hundred, nd ity Nervatives, In- cluding the whols of the fnte Cabinet exeept Lind Cairng, wet with Deaeonstield to-day (o eonstder Gludstono’s resolutlon, ILis wnder- stood it 1s agreed to give undivided support to Northeote's amendment. ‘Tho fonrth party ivill also support the mnendments, LOKD BEACONSIIELD POINTED OUT a great decllne in the deceney nnd dignity of the {lonse of Commons shice the retire- ment of his Cabingt, nud sabd "It wns neees- sary (hat the eonservatives do all in the power to restore the dignity of the Commons by supporting the Government, ns far ag they are able, In putting down obstruetlon th the louse. ;i ANYTHING TO DEAT TIE IRBIT At o meeting of * Conservatives rovernl spenkers stated that sooner than subwit to the prolongation of obstruetion they wonld ngree to Gladstone’s entire proposal, THE DEBATE ON TIE CORRCION LT, It Is thought the debate on Gladstone’s resolution In the Commons will Iust till Mon- dny, STILY SUMMONED CABINET MELTING, ¢ was n hastily summoned wmeeting of the Cabinet Counedl this afternvon. e —— MICIFABL DAVITT. MICHAEL DAVITES ARREST, v Speciat Cable, Doy, Teb, d—The ‘first seeno In tho extraordinary events that took place to-uny was tho arrest of Mieunel Davilt this after- noon by two English. deteetives on Carlisle Bridge. e was. charged with violating the terms of his tickot-of-leave, The arrest was very qifotly effeeted, Davitt, had been work- T nt'the League oflices all the morning'with the Ladles’ Rellef Committee, who nre busy getting out thelr addresses to the Irish people, Tietween 2 and # o'elock he left the, offices to “dine, Wilh him “were ‘Brennan, the Seeretary of the' League, aud Mr, Matthew Harels, of Daltiasloe, botl of thenr defendants I tho . recent” State -trink They walked down Suckville strect und were crossing Carllsle Bridge when u detoctive officer named Sheridan approrehed Michnel Davitt und sabts © My i G DAVITE, YOU, AUE WANTED nt-the Castle”” Mr. Dawitt snid good-nftor- ‘noon to his friends and walked to the Cagtle with the oftfeer. | Thers ho was taken In charge by (wo Scotland Yard detectives, who tolC hin. that ‘they” hnd orders for’ - his arrest on tho ground «of Drench of the conditigns of his tickit-of-leave,” Il at onegrecagiized thelr authority, and handed. overhls revolver, requesting the chief de- teetiva to'giva 1t fo. Mr/Brennun. o algp asked ‘them to 'send 1o the Leagug ofices for his overcont, which was. done, About: half.an hour afterwnrd Mr, Brennan went to the deteotive oflice nt the Castle, and nsked Superintendent Mallins, Chief of the de- tectlve: foree, what had become of Davitt, Mr, - Mallins refused to give informatlon, amd slhuply stated that English detectives had taken him nway in o enb a fow minutes previodsly, Mr. Davitt’s tiekot-of-leave having” been suspended, ha is “lablo to g BERVE SEVEN N, THAIS MORE PENAIL BE“\’[-‘ TUDE, his original sentenco . having been one of fif- teen years,. A gentlonan called at the League oflice Innwedintely after the arrest’ and saw Mr. Brennan, o lnformed - him! that ho had not been ablo to-sed his friend,; sor did he know where thoy lind taken hlm.i “What hus caused the Government to: ar-! rest hm suddenty?® the gentloman asked. 1 suspeetd” ho replied, *that they have' heen spurred Into .action by tho proposed’ conventlon, which is sure to be held.” -~ -+ . Mr, Kettle,~who was standimg by, said:j :"They want. to kil poor- Duvitt now, .. "They: nearly starved him and fused hlin to deathi, Leforas but they will certainly tinish hl it} this thoe," - £ B | 1% Did you cxpect this sudden arrest?” the! Kentleman nsked,: - " iy Jlensig “0h, yes,” sald Mr. Kellle, ernment are despenate Jnoyw, *Tho Gov-{ They nro n lot! of shop-boys, and have lost thelr tempor.”!|. No communieation has heen mcnl\'cll'rrmuj Mr. Davite by any ono vf his friends, At the Limgue ofiices oevorything = was, qulel, * The - clerks. were busy nemllm:! out the Convention elrediars to the loeal ). branches, Miss Parnell and eight or nine! Indy mssoointes wero-oceupled in n lurgo! room of- the ofllces” mnking: thelr- cireular; ‘vewdy for the post, quletly discussing ¥ NIZED' LEADUER : of the land agitabion. Ihe arvest created; rroat consternation in Dublin, In the even-, “Ing the'following facts were gathered about: It: . Davitt's pardon wans. rovoked . by thoj Queen, and - notico to that ‘offact was! slzned last night by 8lc Willlam Hurcourt,i Ilame Seerdtary,” Chief * Buverintondent; Willlamson and Detectlvo Oflcor Swanston, ntones left London,” reaching’ Dubltn this' | morning with an order of arrest to take M. avitt baok, * At tha Castio the -Lngllsh of fleera * wero - Introduced “to- ' Mr, " Davitt under - nssuwed - nmnes, A tolegram “haed* been “sent’ from * London * Inst night; “to Superintendent: Mallon; asking £ My, Davitt was In Dublln, - After leaving the, Cnstlo the cab drove down:to Kingstown, whery n first-clnds - sleaping .borth was® on-. gaged oy board the mall steanier Gonnaught, the same steamor o which Mr, Davite and the R : . © OTIER RELEABED PENIANA 3 Maosgrs, Chamburs, MeCarthy, and: O'Brion— enma to Ireland In . Janunry, 1878, Mesars, Brenuan, Egan, - Harrls, and - Dy, Rennedy, meinbers® of tho Land . Lenguo, went on . bonyd. vthe - stenmer. - and ;. asked Lo ba altowed to seo My, Daviit, - ‘The ofllcer In charge peremptorily refused to admit any ‘one, . . Kennedy - salil*thut, oy wus Ale. o -Davitt’s . medleal -~ attendant, - and Lad been -treatiog hfm: " for’ the fust Blx months - for o pulmonary ' disease. e demanded, - therefore, to sey. Mr, Dayitt, and 3r, Willlamson: at-onee cousented, pn condition that the other .géntlomen presont would withdraw, 3r Ezan thei, went on deekand uduced 3fr. Mullon, who was. in -|:churge, to intercede for un Intorview; .Thiy Mr, Mallon obligingly dld, amd Messrs, Brene ynu and Kgan wero also admltton, My, © U DAVITT WA 1N 6GQOD SPINITS, . ‘. and declared that hls ayrest would not Influ . L B K eneo the Ioid movement In any way, Ile sl that the Government had done n cow- ardly aet and committed w gross blunder, e “sent # message o M. Wualshy of Balla, wdylslnz hin to wel ot of the cotntry aboonee, ws Lo wounld suffer. severely in prison, owing fo the' wenkness of his health, e added that.he ospected to be tuken beforo n Bow street uinglstente In the morning and_ sent back to Dartmoor. e 19 e wenk hedith, and, dug- Az tho fnst threo nignts, has slept Hitleirom nsevers cough, Farewells were then ex. elinnged, and tho gentlemen withdrow, Six Dublin' detectives went. “over in tho steamer to Holyhead, wil will necompany Mr. Davitt to Londo TIHE ABIEST 18 AENERALLY CONDEMNED agn great blunder, 1t bs unlvorsally consid- cred liere that the Government intends (o abandon the retrospective clnuse of the Co- erelon bill, and_havae therefore arrested Mr, Davitt ou the ground of « brench of the conditions of his thelet-of-leave, Mr.,Davitt reported himsdlf regularly seeording to the conditions of_ his veleass until Jufy, 18i8, when, all the Feninn prisouers having buen Hberated, he thought he hnd no further need to doso, This netion has never been com- phained of, Mr, Davitt arelved at Holyhead nt 11-0'elocle, tnd a pllot engine. traveled ten winntes ahend of s trabn, 2 ) * T WAR DAVITT'S ARREST that led to tha disorderly seenes that ensiedl in the House, 1o the suspension of the rish niembers, nnd to”the arvest of Mr, Parnell and thirty-fonr utembers of Parllantent, who were renoved by the Sergeant-nt-Arms, the poliee stunding In rendiness to clear the Houso, DAVITT, while the British Government was punish- Ing Allen, Larken, amd O'Brien, was en- waged Hi the worlk of armini the people, and while thus - employed was_arrested In London, tnd sentenced” to fiftéen years® hn- prisornent, but was aftérwards pardoned on n tigket-of-leave, aud it 1s this parole whieh 13 now forfeited, 57y TUE CAUSE, To the Weatern. Assoclated Prese. Dunray, Feb, 3.—Miehnel Davitt was ar- rested for not reporthigg himsolf to the po- liee. lmmedintely after his' arrest Jigmn, Brennan, and Dillon, of the. Land League, went to the Castle ‘and sought . to hgve nn interview whh o him, but the police: Informed them ne wus not . the Y dutéetives, on arresitng Divitt, drove to Kingston, where the pris- oner' was placed ot hoard the mail stenmer for London, Egan, Brenanan, and others, weit to Kingston to see him hefore the stenter snlled, but the poliece refused them admittancs and woulid allow no one to see hint oxcept the doctor, who advised him to go.to the, hospital ns soon s’ ke airived jn prison, re ho was . THREATENED WITI LUNG TROUBLES, Tagan and Brentan . subsequiently sne- ceeded In obtaining an Interviow with Davitt, who was In good spirita. 1le expeels to po before 0 maglstrate i Bow. strees to-day (Friduy), and thence be conveyed to the con- viet prison uf Dartmoor, NEWS 01-TIE ARREST spread thirough the Provinees with amnzing rupidity. Muny indignation meetings have alrendy been held, . TO TN IS wonLn.” NEW Youk, Fub, $=The lrish World, to- morrow, will print the following eablegram reeelved from Thomas Brennan, théir speelal corresporident at Dublin, and also Seeretary of the Lind League In that eity: P A Domay, Teb, d—Davitt s arrested. Tho Luetlo aunthorltics declaro his ticket-of-lenvo forfeltud, There is Intense excitement nll oyer Ireland nt tho news. Tho Government by this nct hns thrown off 1ta disgulses, und pives all whoir It may coneern 10" koo that it will mike open war on the' Land Lengus or any othor orgnnization’ through which 'tho Irlsh poopto ~may declire ita wil), ' # AGREAT CHOWDS - gathured . around. the newspaper offices. Knots- 6f men wre diseussing. the act, and .apeculating us to the nest step the Govern- ment will probably take, The ‘)cn le are hold und detinng, "but -eool and diselplbned, Ilold ull the nioney for the Land League until Lndvised by en m;j‘ ! HOMAS BRENNAN, TIIE IRISIL. PRECAUTIONS. * Sueetal Cable, * Duniay, Feb, 3.—1he nuthorities have just Issued " Instructions to tho' Itoyal Irish Coustabulary fo ndopt unusial precantion- ary, mewsures - I view of the dis- tubed state ' of -tho country, Up- ward ‘of forty. fresh nounts have been provided for the horse pollee, 1t1sin- tended to materinlly inerense the strongth of 1his branch of the force. " An arrangenment will shortly be earrled * out Dby “which ‘bodles of - polico will ha statloned at distances of from ten’ to twelve miles usunder, so that, in the event of thy tele- graph wires: belng Inforfered withy conununfeation | Jay - be kept. up be- tween. varlous parts of the coun- try. Light velleles, - well horsed, are it Is understood to he provided for out- lying stations ennnected with tho rallway system, in order that small parties of four to slxmen may be vapidly convoyed from one point to another jn ovent of. wrgent reln- forcements balng required. | \ MHS. A. BULLIVAX, ‘wife of the member tor Meath, visited Tulln- more to-lay,. and formed n Ladles' Land ‘Loagne for tho. purposo of carrylug out ‘the ILeague work. In . case “of the arrest of the local londers, BSeveral Indles jolned, and an excentlvo commit- “mittea und, othor ofticers wers appointed, -Branchies wero also formed In other towns aad villages of Lreland. ] iy CTHE PENIAN SCARE, | Toths Weatern Assaciated Prew, Loxnox, Feb, H—Thero aro a Inrgo nun- ber of: suspected persons In Londen whuse - movoments aro being, closely 'watched, I3 L tr . preeputions for guatding the armorles Jhavo been takon, X ; A CONVENTION OF LANIFLEAGUERS, A Dublin dispateh says: Fho Land League will hold o patlonal convention hetweon the passage of the Coerelon blll and its becoming operative, A 4 MICHARL DAVIIT AURESTED, A -Dublin “dispatch snys: Miehinol Davitt -wis arrested fo-doy under his “ticket-of- leave.” ¢ | ~THE GREAT LEAGUR, Denriy, Feb, 8.~Dologates to the Natlonnl Conventton of the I.nmL Lenguo . will be ulected Immmhntul{‘, and be notified by tele- geaph to attend In Dublin npon the passuge’ af tho Cocreion blll. , . PRESS ‘COMMENT. THE' “DAILY NEWS,” LIBERAL. -Loxnoy, Feb, 8—~The News, In o lending - article; siys it does notaltogether approve of Gludstono's resolution, as It glved the Spenk-, ertoo tneh power, und It rogrots that the motlon was not made after full consultution withi the Opposition, but demands its full’ -conslderntion by buth sides of tho Ilouso ln tha spirit” In whieh ' Mr, (Hadstone offers fl— natiely: that of a desiro to stop obstruetlon. TUE “DAILY TELEGRAPH, CONBERVATIVE, * 'T'he Datly Telegraph this morning regrels +Mr, Gladstone's niotion Ln the Compons, yes- torday, but fully recognlzed the necessity of tho course ll;“lel‘lllkt!ll b{ the Governmoent to - defent the plang of the ebstructionlsty, : 1 TIMES ¥ LIUERAL TORY," ) Pho Pimes, while admitting the Speaker's course yestorday to bo lrveguinr [ form, says b was e’leurly Justified Jn substanee, - 3 eme—s ¥ DRITISIT 1T EMS, < ANOTUER BIG STRIKE, TLaxNnoy,.Fub. i—"Twelveo thousard colliors Iu:Lancashire have resolved to strilin for un ‘ndynnes of Wages.: o o 5 TIOMAS CARLISLE BINKING. : v ' .’l‘hmilm ‘ariyle §s L o stute of prostration. 9 THIRTLEN DROWNED, * The Eugliah ‘steamdr ‘boungl fiom Balbao 0 Middleboto faundered’ nt sea, and thir- teen persons wero drowned, - TIOAS CARLYLE, Loxnox, Feb, 4.—No hopo 18 entertained for the prolongation of Carlyle's lfe more thau n few hours PARNELL, AN INTERVIAY WITH 118, Bpeelat Cuble, Laxnoy, Feb, 4,—The correspondent hal an Interview with Mr. Parnell, and the, fol- Inwtne conversntion took piiee: Correspondent—=3hnt, fs. your view of the suspension of the [risl members toenkght ¥ Mr, Parnell—1t wis necessary to make a protest against tha arrest of Mr Davitl,—a man who has dong nore o prevent erime and outrage I Irefand-than all the polico and degal machinery of the Govern. menty, aml who has been untiring In I3 exertionsto persuade the people to ndhere strletly to n policy of passive resistance, Thy Sveaker refused to allow e to eall the ut- tention of the llonse to.the subject by n motton for adjonrnment I the nsual way, «and ealled on Mr, Gludstone to proceed with his motlon, [ then movedt | ' ARAVAS DONE IY MIt GLADSTONE NIMSELP Inst session with respeet” to Mr, O'Donnell, Uit the rime Minister be not further heard, I'hls “the speaker ruled to bhe dis- regarding the authority. of the Chair, nnd the only thing left for us by way of pro- test, Wi to tnsist onour right to by heard, acl thereby ineur, after the arbitrary con- diret of the Speaker, the penaity of belngg suspended for to-day sittings, %\ - -Corresporulent—"Then the Speaker ALLOWED ML nl.\wf{'q.\'u TO_ 10 LAST what ho suspended ‘you for trying ta do to- day ¥ ' Parnell—Yes, certainly: and hiscon- fduct on Wednesday morning in elosing the debito and refustng to lear members who desired to speak or to aflow the mentbers then speakinge to, eonelude was o dlstinet brench of the privileges of the Huuse aud of its standing orders. Correspondent—What ara the powers of of the Speaker? E . Mr. Parnell—The Speaker husne orlginal Jurisdiction, though henceforth he will, un- der Mr. Gladstone's resolutlons, Ha is the servant of the Itouse, and 13 only entitled to errry out Hs standing orders, without which he hins NO POWEI AT ALL The standing ovders, distinetly -Jimit his functions, andt he ks only encitied {o act with them by ruling that ; every uttempt on the part of independent members to mnke themselves heard Is, o .disregard of tho au- thority of the ir, ., e makes. himselt practically omnipotent, and converts Parlia- ment o o were. reglster to record the opinions of the Trimo Minister, with swhom he 1s constantiy in consaltation, n Correspondent—Do you prefer the Amerl- |+ ean practice? . o My Pariell=Yes, ‘The refusal of Con- 1o lew Ministers huvo seats In the House VERY MUCH TO BE PREFERNED, asthe teudeney of recent yenrs in the British Purllament 1s 1o suhordinate everything to the will and optnions of the paid servants of the Crown, Independent members, heing left practleally nowhere, - N Correspondent—\With respeet to” M Davitt’s arrest, - 2 UTH DID NOT TIE LATE GOVERNMENT PIOSE e for hls speeches ? p HE Mr, Parneli—Yos, und the present Govern- mont withdrew the proseention, therehy taeitly admitting that Mr, Davitt hat coni- witted no offence. ‘The late Governinent, of conrse, conld have withdrawn his ticket-of- feave Instend of nmscvullnF but_the Tovies ure ot so shubby us the so-called Lib- erals, and they straightforwardly. hrought hinrbeforatiio ordinary trlbusialy nud charged him with sedition, s ; DOWN ON IRELAND. ALL ENGLAND ANGERED, o Nieelal tabe, Lospoy, Feb, 8,~There has been no sueh exclteritent in London for yearsnswas enused to-nignt In.the clubs, sirecty, restaurants, and places’ of publle rosort by the extraor- dlunry: news from: tho ; House, counlod with the Intelligence of the urrest ot Mr. Duvitt. Al friends of Trelund have renson to repvet tha stormy which the Irish members ralsed about theirheads, for tho temper of the English beltig avoused they will have lit- Heseruple in erushing Mr Parnelt’s follow- Iz, . Tt 13 the general apinlon of Twpartial ob- servers that'the extreme moasures takon by the Parnetlites s eaused such indignntion In England. that many members who were favorably nclined townra tho Ivish party dare not exhibit any sympathy in the future. : GERMANY, TISMABCTE, i BEnLIN, Feb, 8.—At the solréoe given by Bismurek Inst evening, the I'rince said a sevious begluning must be mado towards the fultillment of his promiso to combat socinl demoeraey by remedinl nieasures, and not by prereprossive deerves, 1le nlso sald that, ns Chaneelior of tho Empire, ho was botind to dto ull that wis possible to Ineorporato tho Ilanse clties lu the Zotlverein, * ¢ ANDUCTED, & Binray, Fob, .—Williaw, son of the hered- Hury Prince Leopold of Iohenzollern, ro- cdntly ehiosen helr to the Roymantan throne, wits foreibly abducted by threa men and taken neross. the: Rhine Ho bubsequently esenped. J i £ , MEXICO. Y ATTEMPPTED ASSASINATION, L4 City or Mexico, Jan, 20, vlu 1LAVANA, Fal, 8.—Josoph Brennan, contractor of ‘the 'Pehunntapee Interosean Rallroad, was shot and serlously wounded, The assasln fived from an mnbuscade, & % 3 OLD WEATIER, Severo cold: weathor pravails throughout the ftepublie, Some persons wera frozen to deatt at Pueblo aud Mutamoras, - FRANCE, CINCAGOANS IN 1'AlI8, ~ Spectut Cable, DAy, Feb, §.~1'ho followlng Chiengoaus reglatered at the Amerfean Ageney In -this city to-days K. Smatl and Eo Siffall, Jr, Albert Witto, of Minnenpolls, Is nlso nere, 3 OIS, .40 tha VFestern Assdclated Press, PAti, Fob, S—Exports ‘of “merehnndise from the Consnlur Dlstrict of Lyons to the Unlted States for tho month of Junuary was B francs, an lnereasu of nearly 2,000,000 francs over the exports of Decomnber, 1880, TIIE RUSSIANS, .. AN GENTRAL ASL, : % 8t, Prrinsnuna, Feb, S—Gon, Skobeleff ocenples Asknbud, 113 eavalry have gono to Anno, u few miles southieast, e p—— -~ .. GARFIELD'S CABINET, % FlanisoNsura, Vi, Feb, G—2* delegutiony bowded by ex-United Ktates -Sountor Jobu Fy Luwis, hug gone o Mentor to urgo tho uppoligs want of 8, M, Yoet, of Staunton vnllo‘r Vi, to 1o llh‘vu of Postmaster-tienornl i Prosidont Gurilold's Cablnot, Btrenuous and pi tont CIFOrES (re making to seauro this appolntuient, Competitive Zlousemulds, s Bewdon B P Cuaual readers of tho Lowdon Gazelte must huvo beon somowBat perploxed by tho singuiar anngunoement that * The Bergeunt-otsAriid of tho Houso of Commons, with the coneurrence of the Lords Commlsstonoers of her Mujeaty's Trousury, unw-mu;uu thist tho eltuntions “of housemilds in. tho [lonse of Commaons uro now Tmm to Sohoduly B ol the Osler fn Counell of une 4, B4 Peaplo neked, wint hud tho housomuids of the House of Cominons duno thut un Ordor in Countil was necossary 1o suttls thole wifnive? Many did not oven Know that the Flouso of Commous requived housomuils. Mom- bors wro vory bucholor-1ike In thelr hubits, and Wil lnst sonson thelr fuvorlt ditty way, » We WoI't gu home tUL morning.” But, shicg thern houdenuttds [n the Louso of Commons, it 1y vull thut tholr pusition b8 detinedeand we lievo the scheduiy tn question relutes ta the faot thitt houseinalds »uru hut required to pass a Civit-Berviow oxumination, and” thay tuey huye o right to ponslvnw.” 3 TIE RAILROADS. A Mesting of Western Managers and Passenger Agents Yeasterday. They 'Indulge in Much Wrangling and Fail Utterly to Apres upon’a Plan. Mome-lntcres(lng Figures Concerning lio Northern Pacitic Wheat- ’ i Fleldu, An Important Rumor Ooncerning the Miohigan Uentral—Other Rail-, wiay Nows, THE REAGAN BILL, . Kpeelal Dispateh to The Chicazs Tridbune, MiLwatkee, Feb, 3.-The support glven tho Reagan Inter-Stato Commerco bill by the Board of Dirootaraof the Chamber of Contnereo has atirred up the rallway corporations. A petivon was elrendnten to-day nxking the Chamber to ro- conskier tor the sceond thme the rexolution reg- ommending the passage of the bill. With the petitlon 1 presented a lengthy urgument In be- half of tho rafiwnys ns now muoiged and gove erned. Alexunder Mitchell's revent utterances upan this subject, published at the time in Ty Tuinuse, nre mude the basis for the formal ar- Rutnent ngainst Reryan's sehicme. The Chamber of Commerce na an orgenization s petitioned to puss nresolution that Congress shoutd provide for the appuintinent of & Comnmission composed of prnctieal business-men and experls, with power to henr und adjust all com- plaluts and to esunine Into and fn. vestimate all questlons pertalning to Inter-Stute transportation, and mnke such rules and regulations i respeet to raltronds engared thereln ns iy be Justund proper for the cone duct and munngenent of sald business, and ng shall bee necessiry to protect the people aeainat unjust diseriminntion and oppression, and prop- orly regnlute tho uperation snd manugement of «snld railronds, Thu petition procewds to get forth that owing to the active vompetition between tho trunk lines of rnlironds red the water routes lemding to tha Bnst, the public are enablod to seclire low rutes of Fréight, Any change i1 is nrued, that would stop thisenmnétition, or deprive the romls of the'benelt derived from lome hauls und vast qitantities of freight, or ch would subjs them to 4 pro patn rate, or nselinllat rates charged for Incal business heiw go and New York, wontd oripple the co In the opinion of the petitfoners the bill ts enlenlntend to huve nn cifect as 1. Jt peactieatly forblis il eompotitlon by the rfl- Tafd for businers, 1ot ity betwuen diifecont mblway Ines, but wiln waier-routise as woil. aud compels 1hs ralfronds fo wdopt une uniforn_ eMte. wiRout un annl 1 Ui reumatunces of tho ia nnd, §e it d , 10tle 10 hathbiist o e bnsls for nll mitweny etinrges, 17 ndupted, 1t will resuitin Hxing thul feature upnn all Avierica ronds, wiiell wonld nutonly erently injure” their business, DUL ORI, 10 & RECAE eXtent, destey 1he presont i £ thix nection of The connirs, by making (v bl 10 tean: our produete fo tho Easiern fon' 0f rates an’ sceou et farnished at o gl comipel We tensportation x lond Trom uny polnt_ Intermiediare Chicaco und New Yorl it o u prite a4ty sust volune of tebihg txabiippod Jrom thit point, hivh (88 vivintion of spe af L boat rocognized RECIDLs of Lusing o ralirond compnes, e 1ee 0L thy u; Mgl enre My (hit uch n lan “would provent raliwny nien fom lowere their rates so us to come pote with tratile by se, by ennzl, or by 8 shorter ar otlierwiro chenper rallwny, and wonld thus deprive the pinbiia of the Lenettt ot conipatition. g 1 - puny of u legitinsto sulres of proit, vent milieny companles from muking pecfecils e BUTNNREMERtS CUF CRrTyIng Wi T0REr rte thian nsial wotda butiahi I tazee and constant quantitios. or for earrying for long Lstances ot Jower rales than for oest w0t dlstns 2 luhnxmm}lun 1 effect it bo to foree bnalness oifto The runtia ot Canndit, (0 10 detEment 4nd jury 0F 0r Own tords, LSS AW einal, control tho fates ‘af ‘the Cunndlan’ ronds, suel oy the Grund Crink, Grent Wostorn, und Chaada Soathern, witle the rosds Jying wholly in'the Unilod Stites wonid te subjrot 10 lu wrovistube. 18 il tharelore, hive The eiect (e eripplo the ruadsof thixconntrs wiilo bencliting thuse of the nelehboring province, % JUprevents the inking of any spoclat rute for the pUTBON W buldInE up Ny Bew indusiey or busls nky, nnd shereby not oily in- rillwny compnnies hac xil ny mAnueluries requico ordar tn enablo thom t build up i husinoes: the moks fig of themy, exeept In favor of the Gnited Stitos, 1 PrORIbitt by Thix Inw.. 4, Tedentin - thin vonipnny-all right to wxaroise i diservtion L tuke eertaln Kin 15 of frafkbt froi givon poluts at loas Lian inrill rules, where i cun ho vare rlod A rotien curd thut would ollierwlso Tin epty, 1e wiild duprive tho ronds rorning from Mindoupe plin'to bake Michigan from purticinting i encrying any portlun GF th fnnense aunntity of, tour there nahuturtured to elthar diiwankes or Chiciuo, and COMmPYL LI Curs 1 TOtten Lo thosn wrfs empty, in- wiend “of “doing 0 purtion of that husiness’ whivi Woulll aUerwing ko 10 the nearer porc of i, 1L would aiso-duprive tiwm of i right te inwke peeial rates on snel ogticics is walt, cont, Jumbue, eulti, und lour, whon the shipper. would ' consent That {he wime might bo currled ut fho convenisnco of the company, und ot tinies when the roliing-stock ol bo RuDEws WomplOyod: 5. Ininjurons offeet In proventing commelition 1s most eleariy Alstratad lu the bnsinoss of_diinnenpos 115, aw connveiod. with thi port of Luko Michiwun, FHAL CILY In 6TV AliowE onie tundred and tifly miles from a Jako art at iy gt whil (s moro tha twico v tha ant: hicaga, 1t hing an it a fch eatr anly bo seeurod L porta on ke Micl , by b il greatly below ¥ 0 und proper oilg formany of the Intarmedinte e wiileh nro ot simblarty Altunted ns to other OF wuvunt uf business; g stottld this LI b on Inw, s tariil nevrasary 10 vecurs o portton of the vast iour trade of Miane- apolla could not be adopiea withou! Ing the sume ruta toall Dnteraiedinio points, i tiun, or Bowayer small (hoir sh Nt was In car-londs, which would borulnos ) the busi- news of cthe mllwllr compuny, and eontrury to all sonnd husiness princlpies, AN Tupertant pact oF Wikconsin, u Jarge part of Minnveots, wnd nearly ail Dakota, und a ’»)rl onof Northorn lowi euni_reacts o faku'port at Duluth I much shurter distanes than to gu to lake Michl; The business of (nls whule saetlon | bean lurzely trunsueied at ports and e Alichhinin, Yai it cun only I recured 'I{ nl‘h lHelons “reduction of the Traluht el 1o i s ditferonca {nn distunes, wiiieh b1 tho past hos hegn widi so fuf us Hecussary to cumpeto fur this business, Lnder the Renenn Bl dhis reduc d 1ot b inade without wAtoBEINE (L 10 AlLther polnts on the rafiwnys, Such el Ahe Reaaun bill In order te compato ratd sujeet the rompanios aud ail LA yers ponaltios and furioitures, T Hwny- from Lakes Michloun now (uueh the Misxisslppl Fiver at nil r its from Minneapohis to 8t rvE e 1 ot et Mot 1 Lk 20 S therva 1 Lhe bon! waahit o tal N i n ardur L snecovd in tt Louls or Naw Urluans el couputl v ofl boen cumpelled ta redicen Contly tnie AR Attws. Ao wdopuon uf the 1tvain B WauI DroBbiE thik, uxcent b i gondiinn o reducing tho tart at the smino rato for all points bes Ty nut oy & quenting twayn thoriver ad i lake. fue tho rallwiys, but fae Ui commatalty gunvrally, to [ il ptitlon shali continuo in srhist ¥ould o a reasonn! gun. puphtitio iz of Thits b will provens ic, Huch gentlemon us Edward Sanderson, Angus Emith, %Vllllmn Yonng, Peter ‘McGoogh, I, C. Wailly Jotin Nuzra, Julin Plankinton, O, -J." Hale, A, V. Bishop, 1D, M. Brighum, B, H. Chand| Willam Plankinton, and J. 15 Qliver huvo . dorsed tho . petition and ‘argument with theie glgnatures, It has Boemed thnt tho Chumber aff Commeren peoplo were very deeidedly o syme- puthy with tho lteagun bill,” and tho discussion af it to=duy wins unimated in° the oxtrome, ‘Tho B, 'aul Raway Compuny manogers ire oxort- . Ing thelir bost Inliluches” to creute scntiment 2 agaiust the proposed legislntion, L TIE WESTERN PASSENGER TROU- BLES, The General Manugers und Genernl Passonger Agonts of the rounds botween Chlengo, Bt, Lontsy and Missourl River ppluts held n mecting yoster duy at the Grand acite Hotel for tho purposo of dovising o plan by which the diffionltics re- gavalng Western pussengor business, nrising from tho lurge nmonut of unlimited ' tlokets fn tha. hauds of goalpers and speoulators, which proveats thoe rowla from restoring rates to such Higures ns thoy would like - to ehurge, eun bu sottlel, When tho war was brought to o closo and tho'present ratos—84,5 frum Chicago to St, Louis und 87.60 from Chlcugo o Kausas Clty— worg estublished it was belioved (hat thoy wero sulliclently low to prevent tho aculpers and speculators - from uslng tho tickots u thelr possusslon, It belng olaimuel by the reads that bave sold. unlimited tickots during tho late war that nono wore sold at less thun §4.00 to 5t. Louls and $7.50 to Kuusus City, It looks now, however, s If thore hud boen sofd unlimited tickets-to Kansas Cify for less than (he nbove anountyand it Jd olalined that a num- hur were disposed of for as low u rato os ¥5. “This_seoms to Lo substantinted by the faet that slneo tha relstablisbmont of tho abovo rates o lurgo amount of unlimitpd Wabnsh - tigkots to Kanaas City havo hoen thrown on the market, whieh; It 18 elaliod, aro Lolug suld it as |bw o mte’'ns $0 aud 87, which {3 below tho pate chpried by tho vallronds, On account of “this thdbusiness of tho Wabush hus lareely nereasod, nitd that of tho othor rouds hns correapondiugly fullon. off, Thie.caused much Hll-faellng, and it beosmo appureut - that uniess sowo “do- clalya _uvtion wnr conll not b proveated. At ncatjng heidut St Louis two up threo weeks ago gho Chalrman, Goneral-Matinger Carson, of the I ‘ufbal & B, Joo, was natriciod o prooure stile rents ghowing the - amount of - dekels pliea upon thy murkot by ther vavlous rouds wud st wait rules thoy wore disposed of, and call unothor toethig us 60on a8 polsibly 1o elfvct o pertiancnt setticment of tho dillealtlos, T'ho upsuecensful working of tho Ennuumry HrEnngas mont hus stimuluted Sr. Carson th call this aueuting enrlicr ian woitid athorwiso huve been 1hu cuaev, und by hud used his best efforte fo get | il the stutonients for thlv mcelinig, su thut soin {utellizont and detinit action could by hud. -+ nivnd u&’ k!t.'-'wx Ueorgo 0l‘l"é v 8 wus speodily * takon . auother, |. G Townbdild, and - Géordd f1. Daitéls, dhidh; idseph . Tucker fld A, H, tamon, NUlihals Centralt R, 1L Cablo and E. 8t dohn Roek Isiana: T. Jf, Potter and Jamen It od, Rurlinglons W, J1. Stennett. &nd W. A, ‘Thraif, Northwentdrn; ‘Juines, ChnAton, Alto A Talmad hree and Franee Uhandier, Mis Paeities and 1211 Walilron and Geory Lk Fele & Weatern, Mr, Jamey [5, Cirson wea: ed Chnirmnn and Georgo H, Daniols 8e®- Ty o rnotier hud tho meoting been overad than it wan found that thery were no two men present thut had tho sneme opinion, Ench one b n dif- ferent e, und numberless plans worw proposed by which it wus clatmmd tho troublo contd 1 atinfeably arentiged, it nnt nne wis found to b posdible. It was koon found that no intelll kent wetion could be had uticss the states ments eollectorl by Mr, Caraon showing the number of unifimifed tickets placed upon the raarket by the vaclous romls were submitted o tha meeting. - Tho Wabash, however, strenie ously opposed having 1ts statement opened be- fora dumne plan of gettivment had been® weeeod upon, ‘Tho Walmsh people geemed 10 b favorof the formation ot a pool un the pase f(" business between Chieagy, Bt Louw, an nusis City, but the other runds objucted to tureein) AU boon shown how bty uniimited tickets had been suld during tho tite war and figures submitted o which percetitoges eould ha based, After the various prapositiony had heen discussed for geveral hours, without coming to auy under- standing, §t was decided to adjourn wntil 2 p. m. Upon reassembling, (Gencrul-Mrnager “Tul- udge, of tho Missouri Pycifle, proposed that the Genernl Mannyrers, or those representing the General Munagers, shonld go into private sesslon o discuss the mutter sinong thomdelves and £oe whetbor they connld ot hit npon a plan by ch harionions netion could be had, and tho ption us adgpted, ‘The Genornl Pussenger and Ticket Agents anag others who hnd purticipated in the pruceedings wers politely requestind to withdeaw, and they Aid sa, The following were then uppointod n Committes to conslder plang for the ndjustment ar the dileultios: ‘T J. Patter, Burlington: A Ay Talmindg Hiasourl. Pacifies Georwo F fow, " Wnbush; E. H. Waldron, Lake Frio & Weatern; James Charlton, Chicpro & Altong J, I3 Cirson, Hannibal & 8t, Joes it [ Cable, Ruck Island: and J, I Tucker, 11linots Central, A motion wia now mmde to aubmit to this connnitiee the ktatements In the banda of Mr. Carzon, shuwulf( the number of untimited tickets Rold by the varlous ronds, upon the pledze that the flxures should not be divalged, The Wabnsh, howaver, refused to_allow jts statement. to he opened untll u - plnY of scttloment bad been agreed upon, a8 1t did not proposo fo show its tiand betore the game was over, P’ropositions 10 pool the business wero wlso voted down, some of tho tonds objecting o such au arrangement until flweures upon which to bise n pool hnd heon submitted. Sumo were I fuvoer of submitting the mutier to arbitrutors, and otyers wanted to establlsh rates low enough to prevent the un- Hmited tlekets from coming (nto competition, nud, wfter It had been demonstrared how much busineas ench rond eould eommand, sreange o pool upon the bnsls of that business, Hut the prineipal renson why all etforts of the Commit- 1ee 1o ngree upon A Plnn of settlement foiled wus the'steady refusnl of the Wabash to show s hand und allow {ts statement showing the smount of untinited Hekets it hos plnced with omside partles to be apened, while It was cliimed by the sthor Hnes thut it was necvasiury to know those gures hefore Inteligent. netion coull be taken nnd a plan of settlement ar- runiged, Aftera lony and acrimonious idebato it was declaed\to ndjourn il [0 o'clock this morning, when nnother effort will be made to Dring ubout & hurmontons settlement of diffi- cultics. Should yesterduy's spirit prevall at the mecting ta-duy another wir I3 certuin to be {n- nugnrated, and eontinio intii the obatreperous roady hive lenrned some further lossuns, upon enel n measire until it NORTHERN PACIFIC WITEAT, Mr, L E. Surgent, Gonerul Manngor of the Nourthern Pacific Rallwny Comonny, furnishes tho following vuluable statisties roparding thy whent praduct of the countrs wlong the line of tle Northern Puelfic Rmlway, ns shown by re- ceipts at Duluth for the four fall months of 1830, It I8 a fine showing for i new country, and wurrants tho |lruuhucy that belore long tho lted, River Valley will become one of the finest wheat~ producing countrivs in the waorlds J eipts of wheat at Duluth for the month of September, 1880 (ufliclul): 1 horl wheat, whent, Dushels. lfll.l?fl 10 S b ¢ ieing T15,312 bushels, of which 67 8- per cont wuk No. | haed,, In October tho recelpts nt Duluth were: ’ Bushela, (i 0. | wheat. (X Now 2, whea 101,21 No, i whent, 0,77 Rejected, 707 isiiels OF “whoat, 7 cent of which wak No, L'band. In November the recelpts wore: . Bushels, N 1 hard whent,. 0,04 No. 1 wheat. T No. # whoat 4b2e2 No. il whont, EXL Rejected, ., . ind A total of £243,518 T por oent was No, 1 hul, 3 In‘Decanbér the réeelpts woros Dueheln, No. I'hinnd wheat, uu.r;;:zl d e T2 A tatal of 54,078 bushels, of which 88 per cent was No. 1 hund, The recelptsat Minnenpolls from the Northorn I'acltle Hallrord were: Septembor, Qctolw Bushels, o X The uvoruge was not-iven, but the grand total of North Dukota whent shipped from the led "River Valley to Duluth, ns jrtven above, added to tho Menneapolls reeelws us above from tho enmo sectlon, 182,500,258 "bushets, of which -the -average was 75 per cent No, 1 tiwrd wheat, “It fs-safo 10 sny,” says Mr, Saricent, Sthut under similar coaditions ot woather in ‘any othar Iatitude gouth, the crop would buve bern aimast if not o total fallure,” "Tu the ubuve nmotnt of wheut bhauted by the Nortborn Pacific must-lio added -a helf million bushets or' more In clovat'irs ‘ut points on the Ilue of the road, A quarter of o milllon not yet thrashed, and nnuther quartor held' back Tor seed, und, thore will lie rrand tatul f Dotweon four and tve million hushels of led Hiver whent produced last year, of which fully three-quar- ters grdod Noo'1 burd, tho verydiest wheat ln theworld, ; ¥ ! ———— AN IMPORTANT RUMOR. There uro rumors affout” thut Vanderblit ln- tendsto take tho Michigan Central out of tho Central Dopot, at tho foot of Lako strevt, and run it fnto tho Lake Suoro Depot on Van Buron ‘itrcot, ut the hoitd of L Sullo atreet. It v sakd that Vanderbilt menns to tuko this uctlon for tho reason that - tbo Rurlhigton bus ‘docided to re- movotothe West Sldo” Union Dopot, which will leave tho Michigan Central without n Wostorn vonneotlon In the Contral Depot. lesldes, by running tho-Michigan Contrat into thy Bouthorn “Dopot, Vunderbilt expects to snve u lurgu nmount . of money, 08 he ean ‘.fl.‘l nlong with - fewer oltielals “than when biy ronds run luto ditferent dopots. But the greajest sy fug by mnking tho chuen of locution he expoct tomitke by haviog 1o longer 10 pay a he ront to tho (llinols Central for ushig s teack: from Kensmgton to the Central Dapot, The in- tentlon of Vunderbilt fasald to bo 1o -extend tha “Michigun Contral from Kenwlngton aloir tho wust shore of Luke Culumot to douth Cmeaq‘u, whore conndetion will bo mndo with the Lako Buore tracks, over which it van thon conie inte tl ity, Sumo of the grading for this extonsion Wi NG - sOMo_ yeans ufu by tho L'hlvugu & Canndn - Bouthorn, “which now owns tho of wuy, and ‘a8 Vanderbilt owns thio'- Cunnda - Bowtuorn . ho can _complota the extepsu withoit any furthor troubly fun fow duys if_ho is I carnest uvout tho prof- eet, Bt il tho nimordwre trun thin Yandorbilt Intends to run the ||«uuLm-r trulpsof tho Michl- gun Contiad into the Litke Shoro Pepot, ho will At Yo coppolled 1o use. the Tilinols Central travkp for the, frelght busitnvis, ns the freleht hanscaof that roud uroall logated north of Bouth Water, atreet, pud, us tho ol upon which theso frolght houscs stund 18 owned by the Michigan Contrat, 1t 1s not lkuly thup they will bo romoved, esldes, 16 would nint be possible to fiml & location better or us well*sulted for the freight buginess of the poad, . IMPORTANT SUIT, © Speetal Dlapateh”to"The Chicago Tribune, Tarkno, 0., Feb, S~A véry limportant vullroad awit, both on nevountot - tho 'nmonnt nvolved and tho welght of counsel employed on hoth ldey, wad commenced’ in_the Common Plons Court {n this city to-duy. The cnso 13- entitled “Jumes {t, Compton ve, the "Polods, Wabissh & Western Hallway, thoe Wulush (tallway, the Wabasb, 8t. Louls & Pucifie’ ltallway Com- punies, aud Jumus Jessup, Isaue 11, Kuox;and George 1. B. Honry, "Tristeos.” "Tho suit fs to unfure tho colleotion of BX aquipmunt bonds of $1,000 cach, issucd by tho defendants or tholr predosessors - In 'Novombior, 1862, and duo - fn 1653, ‘and which urc. held by tho - plaintiir, togother with the coupons for ‘the futcrest, iy uble somlsunuunlly'at 7 per econt, The luttor ma boun gkl and amount 1o neiwrly §100,« W, tniklug the whole umount of tho oluin near B1.00a000, “Tho “dufonso fs thut when tus old ‘PuledasWabash & *Weatern loind was sold by s Muster Conunisslonor, &, 1 Cox, 1o tho Wan hush Compuny, tho eals was ade subject to curtain liens, which wero spocitied, but tbat no onmerution wus made of thosu Improvement bowdiy and hienco the proseit - Company—the Waubusb, St. Lows & Pacitle, tha suceessors of the Wubash Ruilwuy Compuny—Is not tablo tor thom, ‘I'ho position of tho Plulnml. un tho othor haud, "4 thint {n alt the changes of .rthe companles wnd roorguniza- tion ong comppuy was mamllv Jueryged. fnto nnotbor, sad henco thg lublilties would fotlow, ‘Ihe plainthr | op! mmmullxuu)ndno : VRIS, m Ui Judyo 1. P Comstack, of Breao ? Tk & The Xcmanm fi repres Hpraguo, of Rulialo 1llux=‘|fi-r,'or Clevelund, ' " The firm of G L. Mettior N York. -promptly replied Wt 4, L, Mettlor . & Co.: wero', “the . lodges on the duy of the surrender of the other gented by Gen, Whger Swoyfio, of Now Yorky. ex-tiov. ,nnkur. nrm Pndlnn%; Mr, enoy of Epringtiold, DL: and the Hon. J. it, Oshorny: of this clty. Tho-cuse wlil be carried up to tha Buprame Court of the State. B TEXAS RAILIOADS. ‘ The Galveston Newh saya: “Cov. Roberts.in hla meseage to tho Lerlslatyro submits soverat corent conslilerations in favor of a systematld | and effective Stato regulation of ruileoud traflie, within tho limits of tho Htate, with o Viow of % suppressitig arbitrary and unjust discriminn-’ tions botween shippers, and -tb ‘dstiblishitig fequality of advantages fo all nlaces fn tha’” Btate ullke, In ehdrges foi transportation over .\, rallrouds, which baye conic to be *one of tha na= cesslties af the nge Most of the Governor'a. arguments In this relation, ko far ns tho; Jith reference.to tho Intornal cotnmoree my tfi: " State, neo parnllel with tho nrguinents of Mr. Iteagan, Judge Blnck. and others, In favor of | United States regtiiation of {htor-8tate ratlroad tralfic. One of the Uovernor's nrgumonts, - l2 purticulurly noticenble for . 0 on tho ques o] Etnta policy touching tho geaport interests of Texas. 1t nas heen contended In certaln quars | tora that rallroads pperating In Toxns stould bo . nllowed to ehurgs tiore, to uny oxtent, for thort. bauls than for long hnuls, beeuuse thoy wonld or could, with that nnv)lerm furnish chdaper. trafiaporiation I sumo particilars than woutd or eould otherwise be niforiled. Tho Governor ! meefa thin argument with tho statoment that, . | 40 tar as a long combinntion diseriminates ° auainat produce and , business [nterested in Ahort-haul Inellitles, it dlverta tho trade of the Btate, with nll the benetits of its prolit, from tho ports of the Btate, which, from proximity. aro the natnral outlets for It (o tho commeral waorld, and thus a rallrond systein liberally che dawed with the bounty nf "fexns is employed to < ! bulld up outside and distant places nt the ox- | pense ol Texus ports awd commerctal éentres, The poaltion of tha (Iovernor serms well tokeu wpon a solid buais of both equity and faot.” " KANSAS CITY, BURLINGTON & SAN= TA T . i Spectat Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, KANSAR Lity, Mo, Feb. d-Genernl-Mannger Q. H. Notiletop, of the Kansas City, Luwrenco & Southern Kansas Rofirond, toft tuls evening for Burtington, Kus., whers he wiil take posses- #lou of the IXnnsas City, Burlington & Santa & ftowd on Fridny, The property wne recently. - | purchused by 14 Jelferson Coolidier, 'resident of ™ | the Atehlson, Topeka & Sunta Fé Road, und tuken from the haods of g Recviver, and will |, now he operated in oonneetion with tho Ranaus | Ly, Lawrence & Soutbern Kansas property. LEVIED ON FOR TAXESY.,. .- AvsTIy, Nev, Feb, 3.—The Sherdff of Landes County has levied on threo frelght and pe pns~ sengertraln nt Battle Mountnin, to sntfsfy o Judginent of 24,00 for delinquent taxes for 1480, due from tho Central Facitie Ralivond Com- | ¢ pany. As fust asthe trains como in they nro tied'np by the EherlfT, by RESIGNED, Spectal Disvaten fo The Cheaga Tetbune, , 4 TovLno, 0. Fev, 8.—J. H. Buigon, Superiue tendent of the Toledd, Délphus & Burlington Ratlrond, ks tendered hls reslgnation. He waa formerly with the Take Erio & Wastern, nod bina been Superintendent of tho Toledo, Delptos & Durlington for w year and i balf, NEW ALBANY ' LOUIS. NCINNATE, U Feh, i~ New Albnny speeial - says n Boston syudlente hns taken $4,009,000 of bonds of the Neir Albiny & 8t, Lowls Rallway at 10 cents on tho dollar,—un smonnt suielept to bulltand equip the roud. Work wil be begun, early in Mureh, i g ITEMS. \ The rate clerks of the varlous Western roads | were enpaged Wl day ydaterduy in alrrsnging emibgrant rates from tho various Western aates winys 1o lund-grani poluts, They vxpeet ‘to got’ through tholr work to-iay, woen tho new nies Wil by subimitted to n ncotiag ot General Puge senger and ‘Pivket Agents fur upprovud. 1 A compuny was arganlzed at'Denver lnst weelk « 1o bufld un airelino romd th the seaboard 1t thg pesrest polut whera there Isa good har- bor, The mmin abject Is, however, to build.a browd-ynuge line from Deaver ty the Joneton with tho AAtehison, Topekn & Sutw ¥ént L Juntu, * This ngwill lmL be long, and will not wost much, hat it will be of fmmensa and finme- - Al nl :flll"ll tu Denver, 1t will “bring tho | “Ké direetly. to “Denver by the shortest ussibie and nlongside the 'umn,-.l'.u.-ulcé ! T Witk nlso enabie tho JAlebison, 'Topeki &Snnta Této run tirouzh tralus from Denvertutho Iine of Ola Mexicu, nid, onecting with tia Southern Pacitic, with Calitorniu us well, Jtis tho Intention 1o tnn a donbin teain fram Deaver to LaJuntn, where it wlli divide, une half yoing “to Kangus City and the otter bl to Maxieo, . "\iA QUEER CONCERN. . " | ry: Cosing of a “Dry-Gioods Conimission=Eluiace? . ! 0., dotye u dey- goods commlsslon buainesy nt.No. 11h Randslph atreot, Rouni 3, {8 no wore; Dateetivo Helnzmna Wedneaduy clnsed oat thell busiuess and hp- ' - ofnled hlmsolr Hecelver; aud to thio end thut w0 muber of the frm might interfore with bitm,-. ho locked -up. the -only one -he was uble to tind. *‘That:norniug Mundel Reos., dry-goods dealers on Stute strivet, sent wurd to Central Statlon thut they ‘would Hko to seo Dateetiva: Hetuzinane and - when Lo enlled: thay told. him tho fotlowlng storgs A few dirys ngo ) @ tnun representhug himself us W. Montgomery, . of the llem of Mettlor & Co., enlled upon them und vrdered onrpefa for the firm's now ollice on “Rundolph strect, While workmen wore angygod . \ i layang the curpet, i portlon of ‘the muterial [ wid atolen, nid s the Alrm were' tnubly w col ; leet forunything, they.soun romoved tho cal ol i ! rpe It waa represonted that G, T Mottler & Co, was tho Westera hranch of yn otd and well-koown firtn doip busiuess it No, & Water vtreet, New i . York. Mitdel Bros, theroupon wrote to thamain house, telling themn Luw Dud thelrrepresentativo . hud apened up i Chicogo, and their Ietter was ',/ delivered 10 Mettine & €on i toputable. busi neas housa nt No, 58, _not 80, Water street, and \ the only one of the namo in Ne L Tney, No representntives of thelr, und that the proba= " Dility was that thelr name hud been adopted by swindlers, ¢ ¢ % Upon gulug to tho Randolph strect room Dea - . teotive Helnziunn found n man professing tobo ¢ e munuger and o wember of the trm, and yet deaving that ho was W. Montgomery, Ho was tukon into vustody, and thougrh ho mnde o groat DIuT ut tho Centruf Stution was finally liduved © 10" confess 10 tho (ustubllity of the'irm and . | was - locked up at tho- Armory, Tho dry < | goods coptalned in tho oftice " wero U faw o and of cbeap quality, suoh us n tow samples of .. | towels, tuble linen, wid other goods displayed ' - from u kitohen tuble, and thesy, togethor with ' | wil other furplinre it thy rootn, wers url:m.'o!ay ’ Googlicgnn & Tevell to whom thoy belonged. § Tho hooks and stutionery, consisting of u ledwor 72 cited andd entrics, and'some envolopes (ls modeted nftor those used: by. Muttler & Co, woern tnken o Central Statlop, Whilo tho detective wad in the ullice, n gontlos ! man ealled in auswer o an dvertisewent forn o eolloetyrs offering Lo vouch for aud go apon the bvond of w youny mun who secompnnied hig, furwhom ho nekad the situation, “The foter= viow wis speedily terminated whaou the staron ! oflicer's broust. wus potleed, What Mr, © Montgawery Intended to «lo”n. this - now: vonture 18 7 unknown, and it . wiil i be. dlilicult for tho pulice to prove nnr puirtfenlne churge uguinat hin unless stundell lcos. pree | for w chirge of larcegy, Thoy. will uve tho sutlsfaction, bowover, having closed out &, -1 conpcary ubout whlel thero wero, syre 1o bo ninerous compliins if It oneo got rusning, 1 Montgamory, when arealgoed buforo Juaticq . | Watlies yostorduy, avked Tor und recelved's continualice In bull unti next Monduy, | . e e— . THE HOSTILES, ... - 81, PAUL, Slinn, Fob, ik—A Pioncor-Preds b ford “gpuoiul snyar * Disputches Just-recoived, from Poplur ltver ‘state thut Crow King, Long ', Dog, antt - Uood | Dpar, with' flty-ofio lodges aud nhout M0 warriors . eamped | lnst'- night on tho Big Muddy, © tis; miles from boere, And are expected hero on the At urfth, Thoy are vscortold by Cupt. Dawon's, compuny. of tho Hocond Cavalry, * Low (Dog.is ono of” tho worst of Buil's wirrlors,'.whe,” It wus supposed coutd nnt bo fnduced ‘t'y surrender, itreived ut Poplar. River with elgl.. Chiets mentionwd, baving comg in unexpootedly Togm Bull’s cunn, und Juinod {0 the general en pRulation to Maj. Slges, - It 18 oatimnted that s ‘lxlu loavud not over slxty lodged with Sitting *, Bull. Low Dog says he had 1 syrroudor op”; Blarve, [ o e e e HE STEAMSHIPS,: b JTavearoot, Feb, ik—Arrivod, Havarlay, from” Roaton; Erlu; from Now York, L6 New Youk, S—aArrived, the Greece, ""?‘ ; ' Loadon, BUSINESS NOTICES. . 0 Lleblg Cod% Cocu Beol Tonle, 4 As counterictant to dubititating inttucnces (Mgl tudo, vous “deproswon, debility, anaturis,’ dywpepalil, liver compluints, heart atfectiong, dropsicul froubles, dbmm{)mnems of thy -lmml‘é and bowels) it 1s inviluyl suys Drot, 1% Huat, 3. 1), bonorgey ‘momber “Imperiol 3 lenl Boclety of 8t. Peiersbuny, Thtasia, cte, ‘Al who uro rin down rnd debilitated should taka Ity Howaro of litations. < To One und Mhe=Ave you autlering . frow a Cough, Cold, Antban, Bronehitls, or iy of the various pulmonary tronbles thut so utiug end in Consuption? 1€gh iwo * Wiibur's Cod-Liver Ofl sud Llwo,” i vute uud yure r edy. This ks oo Lflmck propuration, but Is re i lurly proseribed Ly tho medieul fuculty, dans _ uluctured vnly by A, 1. Wilb ton, Boldby pif drugghita, ory Chémist,

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