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1T'HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: BATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, ISSI—NSIXTIIEN PAGIEN, /“—__-—*,.. = TORKIGN. el papid Progress of the Tyran- pical Goercion Bill in the House. foat of an Amendment to Exgmpt Mombers of Parlinmont from Arrests e tfon, Alsop of an Amend- at to Lxelude Women and Children. T mal Notice by the Tories that the New Rules Are Irksome.* )| = Tiejee me For: inflity of a Formidable Parliament- ary Coalition of Home-Rulers and Tories. foss! The Embors off War in Afgllnn- fstan Break Foggh into & . Contlagration. AMember of the Ministry Elected President of the German Reichstag. Jeconnts Corvoboratory of Our Wednes- day’s Recitnl of tho Fall < of Limn. i st The Monetary Conference Attracting the World's Attention—Bpan- ish Decay. . TUE IRTSIL TIHE OMANGEMEN. Speetnt’ Calile, Depy, Feb, 18.—The Orange Fmergency Conmiltee met to-day, Later, digposing of routtne business, they drew up & telemyam, which was dispatclied te the Grand Mastérof anada, requesting tho atd of the Orangemen and other Protestants of the Dominlon to bl the Committee to further oppose the Jand-leaguo and nssist the persecuted Trotestants. MISY PAUNELL. Atelegram recelved by the Land Leage an- nounces that Mr., Parnell will arrive on Sun- lay, and intends to speak at tho Claro lnd meeting In - Kings County on anday arternoon, 10 I8 antictpated that iss Parnell will speak abn public meeting 1t Rathdownry, County Meath, 1EXT OF ONE CLAUSE OF 'miE BLLL. 3 7o the Watern associated Press, - Loxnox, Feb, 18,—In the House of Com- mous tho first elnuse of the Protection bl passed by o vote of 803 to 44, - Tho clause Is s follows: Any perton who I declured by warrant of tho Lot Licutenant to bo reasonably suspected of baving eithor befora or nfter tho passing of this et bean gullty ng prineipal or nccessory of hixh treason, trenson fefony, or treasonablo practice, wberever committed, or of any crimoe punishable [y law commlttod [n a preseribed district, belng 13 act of violence or inttmidation, or the Inciting toan et of violenco or intimidation, and tend- ing ta Interfera with or Jisturh the maintenance of law and order, tnny be asrested In any part of Ireland and legally detatned during the contine usnce of this nct fn such prison in Ireland ny ey from time Lo time bo dirceted by the Lord- Licutenaut without bail or malnprize, aud shall ot be dizcharged or tried by any Court without tho direction of tho Tord- Licutenant; and overy tach warrant shall bo ponclusive ovidence of all matters therein contuined, and of tho jurlsdic- Uon o 1ssuc and exeeuto such warrant, and of tke legality of the arrest and* detontion of tho Ferson menttoned in such warrnut, sORRY, _Assoon ng the new rules announced by tho Epeaker in the House of Conunons yestorday vere thoroughly comprehiended, o large sec- tin of the Conservatives und Liberals came o o conelusion that 5o arbitrary o suppres- Fon could not be pormitted, and strong tforls must bo made to prevent such o tourse, TIE TORIES TIRED OF TIE GAQ. Intho 1louse.of Commons thls aftornoon lord Northeoto rose, nmidst Conservatlvo l?‘Nu. and sald that many of his party, al- Liough approving Mr, Gindstone's motton, would b embarrassed by the new enles, The Spenker will'reply at the next sitting, CONSIDERATION OF THE POTECTION IILL ¥as resumed [ committee, Mr, Playfalr, Deputy Speaker, ruled a ?fi"‘m of amendmants Inadwmissible, par- ,“‘;1'"1)‘ amendments by which each IHome- ‘;“ er lm}poxml to except his particular con- “:\fl;:s{rtim the operation of thenet, § clause of ¢ = iy v of the bill was then adopt- COERCION Hilbo vas MIL PARNELTL Tarly }s ollowed by two detectives In ok “n I the Government desired to nr- e 1n under the bill Lord Cowper had “1 1o declaro on tho report of thess detect~ s that ha wag reasonably' suspeeted, with- uthnforming Bl how, when, and where ' suspleon arose, M, Dyye I BASTILE ACT. mfl.m“wylor Gray moved an amendment o ing ; hat no member of Parllamont bo th fllnul: during o sitting of Purliament o ?Insun{ of tho llouse, lncle‘m n al.m\o denfed that there was any m‘lm“r‘rl\‘llwu of the memburs.with re- ‘lmnollum nal offenses, ITo said 1t would A e and unconstitutionnl to mnke 0Uso R Judgo of the grouuds of. sus- i agalnst mombers, £ 0.:'.:."?“ tuendumeont was rejected. hune&’ 1on of Mr, Gray, nn wnendinent wag requiring the arrest of any mogiber i communleated to tho House, An ment to excludo womon. and ehilldren tor e] ‘zn':)‘ff_ operation of the net was rojectedy— Claygg 2 :‘m;:;l&ll.me bill waa ngreed to und prog- ! ‘T:;;ll‘;\n.\‘r:r.n TROTEST PROM SHAW. Tong g 1e440 lssued by William Shaw, ounty of erieber of Parlimnent for tho Johy ypeqy ok, I8 addressed to the Rt.-Rov. Lneylay, “thy, Catholle Blshop of Cloyne. Fuligge, 10 Courso pursucd by tho Irish ,Hdfll\fi varly sinee ho (Shaw) hell g, ‘m'l(!r, and condemns the wro- by declnmn ed by that party which "Todg m: Ahns MEI\ marked out for gy, tlantie, Shaw continues: *1 by ’m,lud and respect n revolutlonist, lusm:-][x.md condemn the mongrel that away nty l;::s, I&:flnltlll:lyn;lerl foree, bug ekt oot eaply o hw ot hoiuloss b CRUALIT 0 Cnragut class hod the Gon By ety I HOMERULERS y Ived to plye M 1o thy l’ruunc{ lun“bl Fldt:fl‘{fig'fluw:! e "U:\}"\Kw'l:l TOLD vieTon 1vao, % M"m.n““_ \~Paruell told Vietor ugo fiu'flilu, "lul‘lsl:llitlllml‘rmcuu“ \\'ulullu,l‘ be f& ' ¥ waguo had been d [Yry “Inxrfl"\fm‘“c" a0 uttowpt, ns dio"eah ——— : LIMA, i m‘commlm HATION, Pateh (0 The Chicago Tribune - You, F, Nudggey X eh. 18.—The followlng corre- ® coutinus the full secount of the battle and fall of Thna published fu Tue TinuNg Inat Wednesday moring: T wnm undversally coneeded that nt the termt- nation of the buatile nene Miradlores, ive or six miles from Lina, the Peravions ekl sdyvantage, nnd might, by ono more doteembned and prompt effort, huvo made thomselves mostees of e wit- uatton. Encouraging and congentuintory dise mtehen from: the front, bulleting announcing n eruviun vietory were put In press, ireworks were prepared, snd tho etrecte of Lima and Cal- o were filled by fuhilint and oxolted erowds, At this imeocearred oue of those unanticipnted oventa which sometlines I one moment ehnngo ”lm fortuna of a battle amd the destiny of u pue- ple. PIEROLA, who hined passed four days . and. nighta nimost continmonely In tho suddle, overcomo by nx- Iimuation, was placed upon u stroteher in tha fledd. Tho troopd, It ta snbd, bad been altdny without foort ov water. At this critienl monent, whity tholr ehlel wis unconselous, tho suporior olllcers disbanded their forees, and assuring them that the Chillan hordes wonld suon by swnrming through Limi and Cathno, robbing, plilnging, ond devastating, advised thom toans ticipnte tho Chllluns and * lielp thomscives to whateves thoy wanted.” Later on, strngglers trom the front hegan to arelve in Tdmawnd Cale 1no, and thele dofeful reports wern ol alated ns 18 by nngie. Tulledns and fireworks were sup- m ind, and In an instant preparations were mnde for DESTROVING TILE FORTS AND SIPPING, All the moming of the 10th armed soldiers continned w pour into Lima and Calluo, but the iy pussed In profoinit gulet und glosm, with- out tho Indication of what was to follow, oxcept the formity of many groups of suldlers, negroe aul Indinns In tho suburbim cities and o st cions quictness with which thoy secined to dis- cuss recent ovents, Abont 10 nt night THE WORK@F PILLAGE began. Doors were sinashed In, and roon the Btreets swarmed with men, woien, and chitdren, Luden with hugo bundles of every cluss of ob- Jects that conld be fmagined. The attack wag opened on the stores of tho Chineso, ami theso furnfshed . huge quuntities of tireemckors, humby, anid chenp firo-works, tho popping and hanging-o of which ndded to tho upronr and contusion, Toward morlimg tho scene was ret dered stlll novo frightful by the GLANE OF BURNING SUIPS, all of which hnd been lired, and tho frequent ox- plaelons of dyninite which hnd been piaced un- der every gun which dolonded the port, No souner dlil tho rloters * uet o taste” of plllage, nnd exclted, perbayps, by lguor, then thoy systemutically began sucklug ali tho stores and housesona level with the street, without regard to nationallty. Tn Callao perhups thirty Chinese wero killed. An most were killed upen the outskirts of the town and upon tho pampng, it s prolmble that thoy were pursued and murdored simply for the plensurs of kit In Llina the mob was gronater, and the rlot Lo- gan at nu eartior hour. Some HUNDREDS OF CHINESE WERE RACRIFICED, Not only dons (t uppear that tho rioters wero fu- eltad, to and encournged In those borrible bir- rities by tholr superior officurs In tho Peruvinn army and navy, but many dotachmoents or squads of rlutors were led by Peruvinn ofticors, who participated in the plunder. At noon on the 17th tho rlot swddenly censed. A number of forelgn residents, many of them tho owners of stores which had been plllnged, hastlly organized thomselves os an * urban guard,” and SALLIED FONTII UPQN THE MOU. Tho news of thisscemed to spresd Hke lght- ning through the city, and simuitancously and in ono moment tho riotora disappeured ns I swallowed up by tho earth. Tho guurd was soon ndequately armed with nhandoned rifles and undertook n sygtomntic search throngh the Innes fnhabited by tho poorer elnsses of people, and much atolon property was recovered, The men, Influenced by thelr ‘lossus (und perhnps by stimulants, of which there was no lack), did not perform thelr self-imposed task with negligenco or unduoe gentleness, and in the morning follcw- ing many corners wero lucumbered with awarthy corpses, In fnct, several of tho ganeds fell vie- thus to thelr zeal; as in Lima rioters were wuch more numerous, and tho nrea of operations ureater, tho resistanco to the urban gunrds was much more serious, und it {3 sald thut 600 rloters wore killed, - . i PAL BOYTON, Spectal Dispateh to The Ulfcago Tridune, Pirrsuusta, I, Feb, 18.—A report hag been gofng tha rounds for s week or two to the effect that Paunl Doyton, tho famous swinuner, was killed fn one of tho battles be- tween the Peruvians and the Chillans, Il wmother, who lves In this clty, denfes the re- port, on tho strength of n letter which she has Just recelved from her son, written after tho Inst reported engagomont Lefore Lima, Iie took part In the battle, but came out of it unhurt, e will return to the United States fun few months, Mr. Boyton wus born In Plttsburg. f P BRITISII NEWS. / BILVER QUESTIO: TLoxNnoy, Feb, 18.—Tho Manclhester Guard- duny n discussing the Monotary Conference, says: *.Asectlon In the Bank of England Charter act provides that the [ssue depart- ment may emit notes upon sliver to the ex- tent of one-fourth of the amonnt of gold coln and bullion held by that department. The practice for muny years has fullen into desuctude, If, however, it s now enforced, the bank might hinmediately buy over £4,000,- 000 worth ot silver. It appears, thorefore, that without jolning the ranks of e bimet- allst_countries, we can render them very substantial help. We do not say that It would bo wisp to use tho powers of the bank to s full extbut, and still less to do so nllat once, ‘The above sectlon of the rct was ln- tended to rectify tho disproportion In the supply ofighe two metals, There 1s nothing fprobabld in the supposition that the Gov- ernment may see, In the present clrenms stances, tho ocenslon for usmg the powers which have long been In ubeyance.” TIE PRANKLIN RELIC3, Liout. Sehwatka has offered to place ab the disposal of her Mujesty's CGovernment the Franklin relies recently discovered, COGURING MATCIL 'T'he mateh for the Waterloo cup, the princl- pal coursing event In England, valuo £500, wad won by Princess Dugmar, « FAILURES, . Kirk Brothers, fronmasters at Workington and Muryport, and Morriion Brothers, iron- brokers, of Glasgow, have fulled, LAYCOCK, the Australinn sculler, left for home yostor- ay. LORD WILLIAM PITT LENNOX, Lord Willlam Pltt Lennox s dend. 1lo was the younger son of Churles Henry Gordon Leunoex, K. (i, Duke ot Richwond, IN MINCING LANE coffee Is unsettled, Lurgs sales and ship- ments for Europe were ndvised from Brazil, causlng o further depressfon, Drlees hnve fallen ton polnt which will enable guod cof- fee to bo retalned at low prices, and con- sumption wny be oxpected to progress, Plantation Coylon has declined 1 to 2 shil- lings per ewt sinee the 10th lust, Other kinds nlso fuvor buyers, There iwve heen n few snles of low brown sugars at the reduetion Inst reported, but the warket {8 now stendy. Refined and beet sugars have fallen 8 to 6 peneo per ewt,, but there is now more do- ing, . AT TUE WOOL 8ALES TO-DAY 10,500 balos were disposed of, chielly Port Philips, Syduoy, and Adeiatde, A good do- wand at previous rates was well sustalned, et RUSSIA. TIE MONETARY CONFERENCE, 81, PETERSHURG, Feb, 18.~Ryssin has slg- nitled her willlngness to send & representa- tivo to the Internatlonal Monetary Conter- ence, THE TREATY WITH CHINA, Somo of the muembers of the Chilneso mis- sion are preparlng to quit. * ‘The draftof the treuty between Russia und Cilna only awalts tha signatures. GERMANY, PRESIDENT OF THE REICHBTAC, DBenwy, Feb, 18.—Herr Von Uesster has been elected President of the Relchstag, This is the firat time that an_ ofticial conneet- @l with the Ministry has heen cliosen Lo that ofliee, T RS ALK, The Upper House of the Prassian Diet has passed n b for tho permanent remission of 14000,000 inarks of taxes, TIHE SESSION OF TIE DIET will close on Wedneslay, to Sl Inst, pii i il g AFGHANISTAN, AYDOH KIAN DE LANES WA AGAINT THE AMELI, LoxNnoy, Feb, 18—\ dispatel from Herdin aays: I consequenee of Russia's advance on loratl by the rviver and valley, Ayool Khan has declared war mmiinst the Awmeer, and hos already ocenplet Malmund,” ALANM, Careurry, Feb, 8—The envoy from the Ameer of Afghnnistan has avrived ot Pe- slinwer, en raute to Cnleutta on o mission to the Indian Government, 1t Is reported from Candahar that o divis- Jon of the Ameer's army, consisting of four reghinents of Infantry and 1,000 eavalry, has arrived at Ghuznl, The nows hag eaused o great sensation, ¥ —— ; popry, | (8 FIKL STATEH, LoNDoN, Feb, 18,—AL tho opening of tho Orange Free States Volksrawd, President Drand made a paeltie speech, The prevalent opinlon there s that n majority will favor observing neutrallty, A LONG DOCUMENT signed by Joubert, the Boer commander, Is published, setting forth the grievances of the Buers, OENERALS COLLEY AND W0OD have declded nov to advance untll thefr wholy fore Is concentrated, IPAL PABER CURBENCY. Roume, Feb, 18,—In $he Chmmmber of Dep- utles, during the debate on the bill providing for the nbolition of a foreed enrreney, Signor Tawzzatl proposed that Stute "Preasuries and banks, in muking puyments, shonld on du- matl bo obliged to give two-thivds In gold and one-third in silver. "I'he Ministor of Finaneo deelnred that such n gystem would be highty prejudicial, and ity ndoption would even affcet the coming ne- gotintions for an internutlonal monetury convention. f THI BAST, . TUSSIA'S PROIOSITION, CoNSTANTINOY Feb, 18.—1t Is stated that Russin proposed to the Puwers that Crete be eeded to Greoce, Instead of the ter- ritory In Epirug allotted by the Confer- ence, THE MILITIA. ATiENs, Feb, 18,~1'he Chambor of Depu- tles flunlly passed tho Dill for the organtza- tion of the Natlonal Guard. ALGERIA, 21, Panrs, Ieb, 18, vernl Freneh subjecls in Algerin have been killed by marauding tribes ot men from Tunis, CASUALTIES. FATAL COLLISION, Ricnyoxy, Va, Teb, 18,—Last night’s, through express traln on tho Chesapeake & Ohlo Rallway came ito eolllslon with a section of an' enstward-bound frefght this morning hetween Callulan and Backbone Statlons, W, R, Cunlill, tho engineer of the freizht-tratn, was killedyand Flreman Pecle severely Injured, The engines and the buggiue-car of the passenger-tradn, and sev- eval frelght-ears were wreeked. Cnuse of e collision, o misunderstunding of train- orders. A RAFT ON 'TIIE OCLEAN. BoRTON, Muss, Fob. 18.—The stenwoer Pome Uroko, ut this port from Liverpool, reports that on the 17t {ust., forty mites eust of Highlaud Ligtit, Cape Cod, she pussed o raft supposed to be the one inunched from the Lnrk Hueard, wroegked at Nantucket, on which cight senmen took refuge, When soen by tha steamer thero Wil iy person on ity and probubly ull had pers fshe ‘u‘uwuuh thery 18 n chanee thut 1ty ocen- pauts bud been reseucd by soimp passhig vessel, —_—— UNDER ¥ WIIELLS, Bpeciat Dispateh to The Chicugo Tridune. Kokoxo, lud,, Feb, 18.~1hls nfternoon a man by the nume of Unllagher was run over and killed by tho north-bound pussenger-train on the Pan-Handle Rond, Tho sccident oceurred ut tho wridgu orosslng the Wikd Cut, at tho edgo of tho city, 1o wus supposed to be intoxlented, Nothiug I3 known us to where ho belongs, as he is u stranger and beon horo bLut u fuw days podd!lug notlons In thoe elty, st a oy A BROK RATL. DENVER, Colo,, Feb, 18.~Tho rear prssen- ger conch and sleeper of the Knusas Pacific train due here yesterday afternoon wis thrown from the track awd turned on its slde near Rivor Bend about Just nlght by n brokon rail, - Severnl persons were - slightly infured, but none serlously, e AN AWFUL ACCIDENT. Jensey Ciryy NoJ,, Feb, 18--Whilo Patrick Cure und Joseph Borgon wero ut work cxeaviting rock on Cambridie uvenue yesterduy stiernoon thero wis u promature explogion of & biast, Hoth men wera burlod a long digtance, Bor- gew's viglit urin was torn from s sockot, aud Ci\rlr'."uun was frneturod. Curr was dylug lost nizht, TIREE PERSONS DROWNED, 8t. Luuss, Feb, 18.~George Rlckett, bis duugh- ter Martha, und Peter Allen (oolored) wero drownud -yesterduy fn Thowpson's Creek, nonr Wutherford, Tox., by the full of o bridie thoy wure crossing. A MINER BURNED. LrApvILLE, Colo,, Feb. 18—The charred body of George 8. Micttelan, o miner, was found in his cabln yesterdny, the resultofa lamp explosion, ‘ THE SAFE-BLOWERS. Thoy Get After u Candidate for Mayor, Tho safe-blowors whu recently commonced overntions mnde n successfil hul Thursdny nlght or varly yesterduy ut the flour and feed utore of ox-Ald. J, 't Rawioigh, northwest cor- ner of Groon and Monroo streols, Tho ens trance was offected Ly prylug opon a window on the Monroo street front. Thoy ut first attompted by brenking u pleco out of tho windowepano to reach In uud throw back the weuteh " of o spring-lock on thoe duor, Entering thio alliee, tho burglurs runsnoked everythime in thofr search for plunder, and, inding little or nothing of value, concluded to blow opon i inu- dlum-alzod sufo, which stood in o corner of the ottice next tho street, o the end thas tho ex- pluslon ot powder, which thoy intonded to use, would not bo eard upot the strect, or by tho people living next door, they liburiously wheeled tho safe somus sevonty-live foot to tho renr of tho buflding, and” pliced it in a corn-bin, In onler 1o got tho sitfe out thoy woro obliged to toay down & portion of the oftics raiiin, i holo was first borad i the doorof the ¢ Lelow tho comblnation, lut pit broke off, ond another “holo wis bored wiore successtully ubove the combinatlon. Whon_ the powidoer und fuso wore all properly placed, n tior of 8ix or se DLugs of gra piled directly ugninat tho safe-dior o ord donden tho souml of tho explosioll, An oXcos of powder was used, and not only the combinn- uon but the entlre dour and fnsklo of the safo was bLudly torn and rlvon, Aftor helphg thomsolves to nbout #40 1n sllver, sl tho monoy contuined in tho saty, the burilars farend open i winow wiich oponed upon u yurd udjolning the ullvy, and wont out in thut way to uvold detcotion, Residents 1n tho vichiity tbink thoy hoard a muttled nolse, ny of un uxuludlml at some dlse tunow, glong ubout llll«lnl“ t, 'Tho polico confuoss that the burglwes buitled thom vory elovorly. Not onlywas thero u man_ atsadily traveliy tho nast, but two othors in eivilhues uttive were stus [lnn ‘on vrnear the cornor duriug tho greater purtion of the uight, puibuie SV THAT WATER-PIPE, To ths Editor of Ihe Chicago Tribune, Citi0Aqo, Feb, J8.—1'lcaso onlighten tho oitl zons of Chiougo nsto the iweaulng of the oxtraor- dinary puragraph in this morning’s paper re- lating to tho Cliy-Atiorney and tho blll he re- fuses to puy. I8 tho ity in the bablt of dolug tho plumb- ing for lts oflicints? 1€ tha city fs techalcally rusponsiblu for the LI, is thurw 110 way 10 recove or it from the City-Attorney? 1s it i yood ex- the ] B cuR amplo for the clty's legal reprosentot ahitk tho pryinent “of sueh s debty Fhe muny morn shnflar questions it donil Kedd by many eitlzens who rond the sy Zrip A Taxey The writer of the nbove lotter I8 w very poor render, It war not stated (i tho pragrapn in wstlon thut the City Attorney hnd had his w pipes ropaired by tho oty and refused 1o pay the Dtk 10 wis oxprersly Rinted (hat 1t wiy tha County Attorney, In tho case in gueston it was tha serviee-pipe, conneeting tno house Kyatem with the mahi, 10 such cares the eity fiequently ateps In and mopds the plpo ji ordee to prevent dunaen to the st ‘nml thon cols Iecty the LI from tho honse 1, 09 it double Teas will fu this partivulur cuse. A TIARD WINTER. TINE DESTEPPUTE DISTRICT. Bpectal Dispateh to The CMeagn Tribune, « Bioux CiTy, hu, Feb, 18,—A. Hule and Perry Walidron, teaveling men of thia city, returned tosdny from w telp along tho meln Jine of the Miwnukee & St Panl Rowd o Dakota, now blackaded with enow for months, Thoy report A searelty of fuet and of) necessitles. Soto stae tions aro hurning rullrond tles. The supply of flour Is exhuusted, This rond was opaned to- duy 10 Bhetdon, und probably Wil be opened through the destitute district 10 u fow days. It 18 clour, with n light northwest wind, The tein peruture 18 1 degres above atnoot, INDIANA RUVERS, 8y 1ty Fuly, 18.—The Wahash Hiver S contimtes to rise rapidly, and threatens to overilow it bouks, ‘Tho Embarrass River, which ring into the Wabnsh stx miles below this efty, has bneked up sovernl wmilles into Luwrence County, TIL, and badly damaged thoe growing crops, Farmers are despotudent. us they expeet na much devastution as nocumpanicd the didnss trous tloud of 1§75, STREATOR, ILL. Speeial Dipateh to The Chicago Tribune. Briearon, I, Foh, 18.~Snow hns been fulling heuvily sluee 4 o'cloek p, m, yesterduy, und I8 now abonut two feet six nehes on the level, 1t hus drifted some along tho river, but not gen- craily. Some of the river runds are full trom fenee to fonee, Ol settlers say 18 13 the newviest il of snow for wany yeurs, fuconing wid out- golug tradns aro benind tine. KEOKUK, 1A, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. KEOKUK, In, Fob, 18,—A henvy snow-storin proviiied hero ull yesterdny und Inst night. It wus even more gevere than the storm of lust Friduy and . Saturday, and seems to have ex- tended ovor Eastorn lown, Weatern 1iliuols, und a8 farownth of us ns Hannlbal, M It Is the heaviest jis this fmmedinte vicinlty, belng twelve nches in most pluees, Tho biockude 18 tiot nearly 8o serlous us lust week. MONMOUTIT, ILL. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Moxsouns, Iil, Feb, 16—At least another fout of snow fell Inst night and this morning, but this snow bng not drifted ns budly ns in the storm a week ago. ‘I'ralus, however, have again beon badly delayed, Tho Burlingtun night ex- press wus wnowed fn nenin at Wyanet st Lllnmfll, i did not reach bero il 3 p. i, twetve 0 ute. CLINTON, ILL. Speclat Dispaleh to The Chicago Trilnne. Craxtos, 1L, Feb, 18.—A heavy snow-storm visited this loenlity Inst night, which, townids morniug, turned futo a beavy steot-storm. Rail- road tralns from the North were five to ten bours beblud i consequenco. ELRITART, IND. Speciat Duspatch to The Chicago Tribune, TLinART, lud,, Feb, 18.—A heavy snow-storin get b Just evenlng and continued until to-day. There nre great fears that §twlll be followenl by w rin-storm, which would do ‘great damage throughoyt this sectlon. s " SANDWICH, ILL. Sptetal Duspateh to The Chicax Tribune, Basnwictr, 1L, Feb, 18.—0ver a foot of . snow bus fadlen hore sineo yesterdny afternnom, i g fnge trave! almost Smpossiblo, This makes fu atl two Ieet of Bnow In one weeks . BELOW ZERO. Wasnisaron, D.C., Feb, 18.=The Govern- mont Slgnal-Servlco reports the temperature at thio followlng points at 6:18 this morning ns fol- lows: Helow zevo—Moorbend, Minn., cRrees; Fort Garry, Man., 213 Duluth, Mo, 6; Vincent, Miun., 243 Nortl Platte, Neh 7y, JACKSON, MICIL, 8peetat Dispateh to The Chicapo Tribune, JAcksoN, Mich,, Feb. 19,—A, hervy snow- storm lnst night and to-day. . There are ton Inchies of snow on tho ground. T'ralug have bren on time to-day, however, DWIGHT, ILL, Speclal Disputeh to The Chicapo Tritune, Dwiant, I, Feb, 18.~Fourtcen Inches of snow oi the lovel, tho heaviest fall of suow ever knowa ln this vielnity. THE SIANAL SERVICE. OvFICE OF Tig Citer Bi108AL OFFICER, WASIINGTON, 1, C., Feb, 19—=1 . mn,—For Ten- nesscound tho Onfo Valley, eloudy woather, with rain or snow, followed by clearing weatber, winds shifting to colder nourthwesterly, rising baromcter, Faor the Lower Lakoe reglon, snow, folluwed by colder, clearimg wenther, sorthwesterly winds, rising burometor, ‘or the Upver Lako roglon, warmer, clear, or partly cloudy weathor, llght northwesterly winds, beeomIng variable, followlug by station- nry or falllng baromoter. ror tha Upper Misshisippt and Tower Mlssonri Valloys, warmet, elear or partly clondy wenther, northwusterly winds, hecoming light and varl- able, thence shifting to soutborly, stationary or fafling baromoter. LUCAL DURERVATIONS, ClitoaGo_Fob, 1810118 p.m, 3iar | Ther.| Hu [ IV ¥ Ir ln._x_st':: K « Iinromoter corrocted fur tomporaturo, elovatun, nnd fatrunentul orror. 1 Moltos AnOWw, Muxlimut tompornturo, iy minimum tempoerature, 18; mean barometer, 01 moan tempersture, 23 mean humidity, ki, GENRILAL ONIKUVATIONA, CaIeAuo, Fab, 181013 p, m. Wth'r Holwe Cli Muoorhuesd., Clenr, £} (Clour, Clonr, 4 w § 2 s “l.l: ,i? Ltanw’ : i 2% : ratinery,. I‘ul‘l“llfi()n an o Grand Huver » Irs indinapotis., | 8 | @ Kuoukuk, ] i L Crow n w VLT WS b3 15 vl He R l\ndl!tillh flb l'll llflr;fllllh. kl « Mlwulko & 1 Aushvlile, a1 41 Nuw Url Bl Norti Pistte..| 2 4 iuaa, wla VWKL, Y £ Yinoun ] _q (e .| 0 8 i B H1 g ] |8 "S 41 = = » U H o i Winneu 4 ur Yanuki . o k) BOGUS BUTTER. M. McDonough, yrocor at No. 116 Woat Mad- 1800 streot, his wifo Mury MeDonough, grooor at No, 652 on tho sumo stroet, und FL, A. Clark sl Wiilliyn lennio, groeers dolng business respoots tvely at Nos, 191 and B2 Wost Madison strect, wore booked ut the Arumiory lust night to appear before Justice Wallics to-day upou u churgu of selliug butterine or otber cumnounds in lou of butter, I, DM Bullivan, wrocer, ut Now. 10t and 100 Desplatrics street, charged with the samu offense, rocolved & continusnoo untl next Monduy, L e———— ganfonl's Rudlcal Curo, Cuturrhal Solvent, and Tmproved luhaler, with spocltio direction: 10w be had of il Urugyists, toatly wrappol ouv packuyo, for §1.00, Ask for Bunford's iadi calCuro for Cavureli. “the coming spel LOCAL POLITIC! The Mayoralty Contest—A Call to Ald. Dixen, Resolutlons Offered fn the Twelfth Ward on {he Temperance Subjeets A good dfral of 1 commotion was created yese turduy In politicnl eirles oy the publication of n saloonkeeper's elreulnr which churieed that M. Jeswe Spalding was oppraed to forelgners, and that he bad beon ono of' the Committes uf Seve cnty In J8%1L 1L wns nlso ehurged that he trled todisrupt tho Hepublicnn party four yoars ngo by befng u prime mover in the Municipnl Ree forin bl that duriug his two yeuars' service in the Cowtnell he was present, outof thirty-two called meetings, nt but five, nud that was durlng tho last year of lls term, when his vote wns nccded to eheckmnto Co Itis furthormore stated that Mr. gpulding docs not employ men In Chieago to any great extent, bt that all Uik vost mannfueturlng work Is done In Michyzun und Wisconsin, So far 4 the movement in favor of AL, JONN M. CLARI fa coneorned, it hus gona no further than tha cireulating of the eall to Whin, which |3 receivinge many signatuees, It hus Acented to Mr Clirk, and wiil iy, whient ho 18 expected o make w_reply. Cliark wil ntlow his anino to ba used as o candi- i Convention, ‘The 0w et ngain yostere stticn of . My, (0, W sther, e Roiting-31its, in the Sleteopolitan There wero preseot Mr, Potier, T, W, v Eibriden G, Kelth, Loals Wampahd, Murry Netson, nund A, A, Horugue, Tho mutter ar ward orgnnizition was discussed, snd ecrtaln areungements perl dy by which 1L s Intended that Mr. Clurk®s mune shwl e brousht bofore the publie, amd bis record as a busineds-tan and A member of the ol brought before ths eople, T minimitten beliovet that this wiit Ve great weight with the peaple tl cluime g that ho Is competent, and 1 every s publie and privite Hfe his shown himsolf to bu umanof high charactor, ALD, DIXON Tho following cubl wis wddressed to Al Avthur Dixon yosterday, und hls dellght wis o grout, und his pride raldel w0 so bikh o piteh tiat ho Gnmediately started for s teip of reercatlon to Central Park. All the ehrners aro 1ut hero 18 tho enllt DIXON: Fhe undersigned, prominont und (s pa; 0f the elty, having With great fn your zeut fn the Stuf gunl government with: satl: well-Know ez, ALD, deslring it o Executive b n man thoronghly fue ulinr with onr municipahity, and belleving that your long services us nrepro- sentutive (n the Counell snuke you, more toan any other of thoso mentioned, fitted Tor tho position of Mayor, would inost rusm-uxrlllli‘ ask you tonllow us the use of your nume, Head- ipnrters wil be opened at Siar Chnmber No. 1 Coldt collations served daily. ar truly, lils urney, a. 38w, X mu L Smy'th, 0. M, Denaly, Murphy, Thompaon, Aoe, Patre iveroit, and many othors, ler (In hopes), TWELFTH WARD, Tho Twellth Ward Auxillary itepublican Clul held n ueeting last evening at tho corner of Q. den pvenue and Ulournoy street, Presldent Lougbiin i tho chate, ‘The Committes of Beven nppointed atthe pre- vious meotlng to report nnmes of Republicans I thnt section of the Wurd us enltable cundi- dnfes for Atdermen was given further tine, with tho understunding that they would report ut tho ug, wllowing prenmblo and resolution were by e, 1L J, Murray: Wi A8, AL tho present time there 13 Lelug ngltated in the elty n temperinee noveinent, il tho lenders of Bkt movemout wre plaluly endeavoring to ko an Jsane of the sume in and full campatienn, nod, be- i s we do, thiat the aglintion of the tom- liev Lpersice fsao W resitlt In” the eleetion of an vlel ¢ttt would prove disastrous to the best Intereats of our elty, nd aiso bellevine thut re- Halous und temperinee guestions shoutd not he Drought nto potltizs, but be left to the puipit and the homeas bo it = Hean ved, By the T'welfth Ward: Auxiliary Ro- publlean Club, thut wu do not countennnus the wltntion of either tho rellious ur temperanee Igsue In connection with politied, and that ull Llell'{mms from thls Club to conventions or cundidates for pubiie oltice do_ull fu their power 10 provent the neitation of olther question fn tho State, County, or City Goyernuent. I i Beniett, 3, W, Montgomery, W, 1 11uil, and tho President spoki 3L v | duetlon of sueh i mesdire u tho Club, Fayiog that (L wnd Impotitio wd ont of place. They were all temperunee wien, Lt thuy hetieved tit tem= Derancy way ot i subjeet for that Club to dikeiss, 1t wis well known whnt the Dem- ovratie party’s senthinent on that polnt wis, nid any movement 1o addie sueh an (8suo on the Hepublienn party was @ movement in the inter- cat of the Democeney, who coull hupe for suee cuxd I no other wiy, ‘Thy objeotlons were so stronely urged that Me, Marray summuarily with- drew by presubie nud resotlon. The Chit ntly ndjourned untll next 'S AUNILLARY CT.UR, Tho Young Mon's, Niary Republiean Club of the North 8ldo hold, jis first mecting of tho yenr st nlght in CHDrand's Holl, dustice Arndt edd tho gatheriuy to order und rete Becretory. Mr, E. D, Couke ! resided, OF for tho engiing yeur wera oleeted Presidont, B, C. Craglog Btark, W POl W J Purl 'roasurer, Jobn Wooabridg . Cheabrough, I, On wntion of Mr. Cragln the Club adobted for §ts motto, *1n Nattonal Aftairs, Principless In Loeal Atfalrs, Men.” Mr. Cooke mivo notice that at the next meetinr of tho Club he should propose an amundmoent to the constitation providing that somg men holdiny oflices o clerkships undertho County or ity Guvernmonts should be ellelble to e by in In the Club. Tho mecting then wd- Journed subject to eall, LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY—HOW THIS OLD AND RELIA- BLE COMPANY RETAINS ITS POPULARITY AS THE LEADING INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE COUNTRY, On the tirst bage of this paper Is presented tho annual statoment for the year 1850 of the United States Brancli of tho above Company. The statemont shows uet carntigs for tho yenrof S54L183,50. Lnour own correspon- dent's reports of Now York of Jun, 21, und subseguently, §t was shown that this Com- iany i done s lurgor busiiess in the United Lumeu than any other foreigh or home com- pany during tho past year, thus vetudnig its veputution as the leading fire-Insurunes com- pany of the globn, ‘The Chicago Brauch 18 of lself o powerful Institution, the loeal Board of Dircetors lmlni: compused of men espectily noted for their wealth and fnflu- ence, "They ure John Crerar, la Z. Lelter, and George Avnour, Owlnie to the able supervision of Willhan Warren, Isg., the ftesidont Seeretary (who hns been with the Company nearly ti llr!f' yenrs), tho Company havy nowover 850 vellible agents through- ont the Northwestern Stutes, The Company’s reputation for prompt payment of losses Is proverblal, The Clilcugo oftices ure at 124 L Salle street, e e THE SULLIVAN ROBBERY, Mras. Sullivan, & dressmaker at No, 088 Stato strect, her son Willluuy, und a yound wmun named Frank Loomis, whoso arrest for vobbing Strs. Portor was mentionud {n dotall in yesterduy's TrIBUNE, wore yustordny held by Justico Wal- 1neo In £1,000 badl to the Criminal Conrt, Loomis for tho theft, and Mrs. Bullivan for recetviug wind suereting (0 portlon of the pluader, Mrs. Porter, wha slgts hevself Ellzy Konnoy, lives at Nn. 1010 Stute street, and states her foss us ful lows: Ono gulid watch and chafn vatued ut 536, ug nmetbyst cing, o plain o gold ring, and u fnee, $l60 cush and $1L000 fu Ds- trlet of Columblu, United Stated, and Cly of Chieago bonds, When Loomis was arreatesd ontof w closot i Mis. Sulllvan's house, whero fio Wi Wbl i buneh of Keys and o silk hund- Kerchlef helunglng 1o tho couipln it tound upon Bhn, wid in Q@ sloon ac N 2 Stute streot, where 118 thought tho dvagelng wus done, tho polico found n 854 bond, whith tad heen 1oft ‘thero us_ security tor tho huckmnn's bill, ‘Fhio Juwelry, §150 e nnd 50010 bonds are still mivsing, T chief witness agninst Loomis wiy Thomas Cole, of No, 102 Yan Buren stroot, who corroborated Mrs. Purter's story thut shu_wus plundered by Loomls fn tho snleun nt No. 46 and afieewanls o the beok, which o Hirud ostenstoly for i purpoio of tnking hor homo, 'Tho poiice ure contident thoy will bu ablo Lo rocover atl or nearly utlof tho wimannt lost, e —— e CRIMINAL NOTES. Itobert Matcotin, who f8 churged with embez- ziing S0 whilo ucting ue ‘Frensuror of tho Bourd of Trustees of Corinthion Hull, was ho- fure Justice Kaufnnnn yostorday, but tho boars e was deforred until tho 26th, his mothor signs g n bond for §200 for B3 uppearance. Tho enso of V. Watherell va. J. J. Lavo came up botury Moceh 1 noan, utd wus continue o The weutlon clajmed that Jo Jo Lavo bad eollected ¥, and ueld o berdo und | busey owned by the Luvo Holler Compnny, 8o Lavo was arrosted on tho ohinrgoe of caibozziement. Ituppears 10 Lo i partnorablp trouble, Lavo cluing thut ho weut into business with W, il Wothvrell und snothor purty 1o munufecture u compound for 0qul|lll1 batlers. Wutherell was to put In s" but fullud todu so. Nulther bud bo pal -:bo sy ngreed for tho Interest in the patent, Mighuel Hlumontial was held in $700to tho crotury, n. tlee i on Bumduy g 5 s © Criminal Court ryt:ulurdny ou the chargo of ob- tainfug &0 from the firm of Millor, Ose good © & Cao, 4 on Jackson Atrent, protenses, Plumenthal, the expminntion stowed, obtained the monoey from the thrm to buy cattly, promising that the firm should have the beef to disposa of, In- At of shnwing up with tho Leel ho left tho Btate. Tho defouso claimed that he went to annthoer Btate bucause he could get the enttie raper, but tho prodecution stawed ha hnd 1 ibeant kaveral months, nnd _dit not bring uny eattle buek with blin or return the tmoney., A FAITHFUL SPOTTER. A young man giving the unme of John Btefn- way was areested at nn carly hour yesterday morntug by Offleer John iokey, of tho West Mudison Street Station, who charges him with having represented himsolf to be o police ot The hour wns 2 o'clock yeste moraing - In heavy and’ ulmost blinding RUW-stort, nnd Btelnway was truveling past us faithlully, If not more so, thun fome of the potice. The Tict of the matter I8 thut Stelnway 1% In tho employ of certithy men at polics hewdyunctera, and hia husiicees b to shitctow and play epotter mnonw the policemen, Otlicer Itickey ns well o others st the station, chulo thoy huve eon dogeed and unnoyed ro- peutudly by him. Stelnwny's trinl lsset for tho =24, « The Shaker's Barsnpurilia 18 just what it pure poris to be.—~Diri Crosby, M, D. e——— BUSINESS NOTICES, For constipntion, billousness, siek headache, indigestion, take Arcud’s Vegetablo Dowel lb:lful\\lur. tho nost.pleasunt, ikl harmiess luxative, 1t fmmedintely relleves n tha stomieh, sthnutates v, wnd purifics the biood, #nle by all drugwlsts, Van Schanck, Bto- sengon & Co., wholusnlo agents. Main depo Arend's deug-store, corner Madigon strect an Firth uvenue. tho Vewy Vanilln In oxpensive, sud when one by« un Extrae n low price, do not be tHyappointed (7 4t 19 poor or digigreesble in tine vor, Forabsolute purity, wo recoinmond Bure nett's Extraet of Munlili, Steddingin Russln Salve is the mowt waonderful heathiue medium in the world, ootz A C A s A LIVING DEATH. A LIVING DEATH. A LIVING DEATH. A .LIVING DEATH. A LIVING DEATH. A LIVING DEATH. A LIVING DEATH. If thero ba thnew when one is witling to resign the world and ull its pleasuresund seuk release frum pain and suffering In death, it s when the systom Is satu- tated with putrefuctive Catarrh, Whu distressing sneers, veze, sneeze, the nerld, watory divcharkos from tho oyes und noso, the pain- ful inftumiuatlon oxtending to tho throat, the swell 1115 uf tho mucous linlng, causing chokling sensations, cough, ringing nulsus in the heud, aud splitting hoad- achies,—how famlllar theso sympto ro to thous sands who sufer perlodically from heud colds ur in= ftuenzu, und who live In_ Ignorance of tha fact thatu single m piteatlon of Ennford's Radieal Cury for Ca- tarrh witl wfford Instontancous relief. 1t is Infallivie In this respeet, ns our testinionlals from phystclans, Qruz-tats, und the nost rellable sources urove, Hut this treutmont In cases of simple Catarrh glyes but n fulnt iden of what (L will do o the chronle forms, whore the breatihing s obstructed by cliokiug, puteid mucous pocumulatluns, the hearing affected, smell and tasto gone, broath taluted, throut uleerntod, nnd acking couah graduatly fustantng fxolf upon tho o bilituted systons. Then It la that the marvelous cone stitntlonal power of Sanford’s Radica] Curo manifasts Itself In Instantanuous und grnteful rellof. Cure bo- gins from tho first appllention. 1t ts rupld, radienl, und permunent. It {s cconvwical, ngrecnbie, sufe, und never-fulling. Try 14 while thero i yettime, Attack without deluy thy moss aggravated and de- structive form of human suffering. BANFORD'S RADICAL CUILE consists of umo bots tieof the Rudicul Cure, one box Catarrbnl Eolvent, und an Improved Inbaler, neatly weapped In one pnckage, nnd sold by all druggists for ¢LUL Ask for Banford's Rodics) Cure, General Au'ts, WEEKS & POTTEIR, Boston, COLLINS' VOLTAL PLANTERS retiove in 3 minutes. MALT BITTERS. New Lty fur Thoss Worn Out by Disease. Labor, Cave, Grieh, or O Age. MALY DBIFTERS, prepared without formentation feum Aalt, Hups, Cullvayn, und Iro tho riehest Nourshing Agent i tho world eailed * Bitters " for the Wenk, Convales t, Overworked, Nervous, Mel- uticholy, and Bleopless, They feed tho Hody and the raln, regninty thy Slomach sud Bowels, elennss tha Liverand Kidneys, Bicrouso tho Appetite, und vurich the Mlowd, For Consumptives, Delenty Fomnlos, Nursing Muthers, Blekly Children, und the Agud, they nte vastly euperlor to every othor preparation of malt wr medicine, Bewnre of Smiinton slmllarly nuniod, Lok for the COMIPANY'S BIGNATURE ssubove. Euld uverywhoro, Blall Bitters Company, l}oslpn. Miss, MOTOPAT. Dr. Clesson Pratt, Origluator ot tho Motupnthio or Rosturative reats mont vt GATARRI AND THROAT DISEASES, And author of the first troutlso upon Catarth ovor pubiltaiod tu tho Engdish language, a7 YEARS' EXPERIENCE, Professional Rooms, 243 State-st, S¥itecovtion hours Trum [0 to 12 snd frum 2ta 8, 210 & uiid b 5o uthor honre DS, 7 ‘GOSSAMER CLOTHING! Ty 1 I TRAUK MARK, CAUTION! ‘Tho wonderful nhlrvcmem; =nd action. Cnle's Ma ul Tttt 0f tive nnd dangerous miziures b parts of (18 compouiid umy or -Surk device. Ha nut de- 1o aubteriges, but o Ilores 11 ol hound aud Tue'™ b Jutd wiamie o b Obuerva T KUY EX ACTE Trudo-Mark device on the wrapDer saiclosiug oahs LubtLo, Wihous wikcs one 18 genulne. For Sale by alt Druggists. HOREUQUND AND TAl6_____ HALE’S HONEY HOREHOURD & TAR! The Great National Specfic for the Speedy Cura of COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENIA, SORE THROATS) LUNG and all BRONCHIAL COMPLAINTS. The Honey of the Plant Joreloud SOOTIES arl scatreks all irritationa and inflammations, and the Tag Balm Abics Dalsamea CLEANSES and I air passages lcading to the lungs, F gredients keep the organs cool, maist, and in healthful . CLEARING SALE, ANNUAL CLEARING SALE. CARSI Wost End Dry- ool ouse Madison and Pcoria-sts. DRESS FABRICS UNHEARD-OF PRICES! 200 pieces of Half-Wool Satine Stripes, Brocades, ctc., 12 1-2 cts. yard ; half price. Large assorted lot handsome Di- agonals and Brocatelles, best shades, 15¢c; worth 235, Double-width Momie Cloths, heavy, firm fabric, fashionable colors; great bargain, 20c yd. Choice Fancy Brocades and Suit- ings, 20c yd. Double-width Brocades, new col- ors, 25¢. Silk and Wool Novelties, All. Wool Suitings, end other fab- rics, reduced from 4o to 25¢c. 6-4 All-Wool Camel’s Hair Chev- iots, a great bargain, soc yd. 46-inch All-Wool French Momie Cloths reduced from goc to soc. All-Wool French Cashmeres, ja special bargain at 55c. Our best $1.00 Momie Cloths now 65 cts. Our $1.25 Choice Plaids now 8sc. Reductions in Fine Armures, Fig- ured Satines and Basket Cloths of from 25 to 30 per cent. One lot Black All-Wool Corde- lettes, good value at $1, for 75¢c yard. 48-in. extra dollar-and-a-quarter Black Cashmere for $1. Three cases Fine Wide Dress Cambrics, dark styles, worth 15¢, for 8c yard. Pretty Light Shirting Prints, 5 1-2 cts, yard. GoLoen OpporTUNITY! CARSON,PIRIE&CO, LINE Chas. Gossage & Co. Snringfip—nnatiuns Housekeeping Linens! Loom Damasks, Our Own Speoial Designs. Bleached Damasks Elegant Patierns. Damask Napkins In all Sizes. Pattern DamaskCloths With Mapkins to Match. Many Entirely New Deslgns Opened This Weck. Iuck, Damask, Momie, and Turkish Bath Towels. The finest assorted stock of Towels and Towelings in the city. s 1 RS Chuts. Gossage & Co. State~st. Washington-st 15 the throat and ve additional ine A Cough may bo filly termed the preliminary stage of Consumption, amalady of which HALE'S HONEY OF HOREHOUND AND TAR ls the suress known preventive, take this CERTAIN SPECIFIC, CHILDREN derive great beuehit “Ihercfore, delay not 3 mooieat to properties, when suleriog with Croup and Whooplag 'S;-- 500, and $1. Largo Bizo Ohespost, CRITTENTON, Sole Prop’r, NewXork. PIKE'S TOOTHACHE DROPS CURE IN ONE MINUTE.

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