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IR CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1881 5 0 ater ond na sy high with thick dret i :;1""":.'"". ik 1 el quantity of witer HON0 M el any and ullowed to frecze, A was P mber i Lt the eontre of refr e @ bchaw tho level of tho graund, so e o s of solid fea 18 wronnd and 1| above It e —— vhich @ reat of Democratio anle which & sl Rambia o I : : ‘““"}.‘,‘:fl'.:‘.ml :l‘.'-;‘..?.u':" and - Congress been Dot Yol Tribine, eleettl TR sliht. purting shot, o -sort of P{:‘rmlnu arrow, and will enuse the country to peoice thnt the power of tho Hrigudiers for mischicf i3 0 nearly ended. osErt WIALTON, “rv‘;rw.{a wiving 10 th University of ennayls pur|m st lenst #160,000, to be devoted {o the es- T phent of u department. for instzuction in o tions of finnco and economy b thelr rol ::n to Government and buelness nifulrs, e e—— IE pr Ao hae ‘whnt would of Phiindelphia, Wi 1L Ixotasit lins not yeb ne- eepted e mvitution 1o wittiess tho Hnugue yon of Gen. Arthur 08 Vie -President. Ho is probubly tou busy foreclosing mortages on his Tenantry who voted for the athor feliow. fo-pAY ends the winter solstlee, Accord- 1o tho alisnno Eprlg beging to-IMorrow. Wo wish it did [ this utiuude. . PrEsipENT 11avEs” oflk sro nearly Fun out. We and speed the pueting guest. Int sands of Ifo cuite the comiog Fous days more, then exit the Confederato Gongress, uitor §ta wortliess rulo of gix geard, e —e———— GEs. Garpinnh leaves Montor this morn- tag for thu White House. et PERSONALS, It looks, after all, us I Gen. Grfeld would Yo obiiged 10 suitct his own Cabinet, Tho e porters ut Mentor deem unnble to nygre A Daltimore journailst recently committed suieido on seeount of great mental depression, wut the digpaiches do 1ot stute whut Letrolt pus per e ward n thy hublt of reading. Afushion Journalsaysthal *young widows vear Function or bebe caps of tarlatus, with or vithout strings fastentug under tho chignou. Efderty Widows wear hirge mob caps of the sume paterinl.” Young husbands are still wenrtng st yenr's avercouts. =% £ 3 Qur readers probably notlced inthe dis- patches wew days nge that the Crow ndiuns hud sturted on the wie-puth. After belng out twoduys it was found thut the overconts fur- plshed Ly Sveretury Scuursz were not heavy enottgh for comiort, und the vxpedition hasbeen sbandoned until the duvernent cun be cour * munteated wittl, I the Jower lamds of dny OI I IREHOE Ry UL DRI, Thiere 1 nusa K LBt WHI sty “LIETY HEQ WH LIRS #OLL L0 SIRNE —sings Swinburno in recently published poem. Younro wrong, Cuarley. ‘There ure plomy of thiugs on the abier sicle of mght that will stay. Oidand experienced cuts that huve for yours never gone bote betote ¥ o, m will smllo when they rend Bwinuurne, President Hiayes suys that the threo great~ st Stute pupers of our listory wry the Declaru- tiow of Independence (detterson), the Prociumne ton of Emuncipation (Laneolu), und the fare- well address (Wushitogton), Mr. Huyes scems to huvetorgotten the seply o the Woman's Tews perance Union to the charge thut tho snuke- producing ltuman punch wus turtively dispensed fathe White How PUBLIC OPINION. Saturday Revicw: A geunoration must pass nway before Gurmuny cun be quito sure of fwexisteuce; and thuse who are hupplly more weeure may benr will equanimity tho potulunee, HOU CVCN UBLITHICRS, OF 1 Poplo which soreey kuows whetnur the duwn ks really broken tor M auid whether the sun of 18 Lmpire iy not et Lo vbacured, New York 'ribunc: There has been n feebly attenpt to show thut Sundtor-eleet Miteh- ell, of Penvsylvaniy, {8 0 Cnmeron inun, and that bis election was really o deteat for thoe in- dependent wing of the Republican purty, The truilh 48 -precisely tho opposit of this, There are said to bo several lotters in the possession of W ndependent Kepubneans, writen by fir. chelt duriug e Suntorisl dendlock, I ¥hith by ductuied tninseil Loroughty 1n ueeqrd Wi itiem, and - expiessed 8 beilo! that thoir coursgeous slund would result i beneut to thy BuTLY 10 LUC Blute. New York Limes: President Polk, In one of bis veto messuges, sald: ** Tho Constitution bus not cunferred upon tho Federul Govern- Imeat the puwer 1o construet works of Intornul improvement within the States.” And Presls dent Plerce, clght yeurs luter, salds * Bvory work In u sepurute bill, so that each shnll stund on s own snuependont merits,t These citn- tlons from unquestioned Democratic uutbority furaish tho text tyom whichh Cungressmun 8. 8, Cox lutely preached to tho Housuof lepresestu- Uyed an ndunrublo sermon on tho wickedness of Ppssing futeriul fiprovement billy, contrary ta ull Bomousatte doctriue, us woll us on the folly of nttempting to irrlgnto u naturally dry soll by wrutug wpon it strens from tho Lreasury, But i LOX's appeal 0 tho polidend oribodoxy OF his Demociitic ussocutes docs 0L appear v buve bud great oliger. They siood up 1o the ¥ork liku men wuo bud o personal and Rllsh duterests fn the Miver wud Hairbor Uit und, whutover they anly have imouglit of e Virginia und Koutueky resolitions ot s ang Lo precepis ot Tuomus Jeiorsu, ey stood by 106 irule il thie Junt gun ived, Cox, is o Do oty Prulesses ubty to bu nmized al the pros clmq Ol s politienl ussoeies 0 neglect PAIY touditions sid fush i Lor thoir shuro of 1be plunder. Mr. Cox mighit well huve ceons ;A(hl(ul the nervous locee wasted i bis surprise, 1o otguL 10 kiuw s eiuw-Lemoctuts woil :flfluuu LY Ly Lune to Kuow L they keop Do principles tor diesaspunide, wid go with i TUSh 10T utsy up a1y bo ' st W ool LuX buy 1 funnsting tramp, * Where aro Jone mnnners:” wien tuo steved wrctea bolts ool wittout kuile, tork, or Uinnks? 14y :«mx oo mueh o1 (he modern Bomooeat thut ¢ Bluud Lo expested L SLick to s purty prins “ples When toey 18 10 bo naude by deserthig “Lun. "Thererore, It huppens thut u Demoerntio !nuw OL Reppesenlutives 1s respossibiv tor thy TN uha pussage oF the nast eXtFAVUZINE, CRless, una disnonest interiul improveiment Hthat ever showed its hewd it the Uotgeess of e Uited stutes. it New York Times: Whatever may resylt frony tho uetlon uf the wyarty Conference Come zlnw OLmembers of thy Houso i regned to m: Avputtioiment bitl, thers §s Sittle doutit i b 1he Kepubhcans mudo u politlenl nustuke :Ill Bopting n course of flibustering to dufeat ’“ Pending measure. Thers was o rensonn- Iu‘l"ufuunu tur evohlug u party contest on 1his o Seck 1lad the Democrats nttempted (o wee e uny allegiimute purty udvantuge i tho Moplion uf a”totul umber for the House of w[.lluwuull\ s under the new upportionment, "ur Ulpunents might buve been Justitied w;hlluu the uttempl, but the only objeet which Mn'ul 0l lve Bud was either 1o seeure i lvanrll ntuge oy themselvos or 1o dofudt aon, UIENL itogetur wL this presenl ses- MiCeral billy s {ar ws thu tutul uumber iy Gt s 18 1 T onu, wid shonid have ox- “m"uxmumuma wppusiton, Aduitting thils, © An L o beusoi 105 dofentlug its pussugd b oson, Lhu Lguros Of W ceisiis on B0 Gtegery B tsed uro complete, and thore by Wop g TOF dutitys Legislitures ire 1 3es. ular porkblenn bldes wiiich wall pot hold rea- Eictioemuid Wit butore the Congressionn b ‘gm Bt LL tho bidk 3 passed now they oy wlx'u"w Jor their redisteleling, . Othorwise, atly oo Buve o hatd uun? EtssIULS UL constder- onpcuss Lor thu pabpose. 1 the purposo a ‘,“r]unll g uctlon {3 10 turnfsh acousion fur Worge, U aveatnt ot Congress, the e 18 still Loyt o eocusion would ot bu sullicient, fur W PG 8 BoL provided for wow 1L ity plcm.mfi““"""u“ winter, Hesides, tho pe auexpe 1mm\ ullextra sesslon, [Cwould by Ualeag BN WTALE wnd Wilk not ho necossary ch. anbately tnude so for pollticul pir- 10 by gy 570 WFC 10 Tuct, no pobiteal purpuosts ppor o eved by 1L which would rocolve thu .&‘m 4t thu pabtie, Waichovor wu, wa ook i 1f ntended LG OVe IS U mistuken o *udm..“;l U Mieusure in itaoil i A UF 4RO 1T titended o provent the pi fluku') Abporuonment ney this wiiter, 1§ s Xy for g e 1 Intendud to bulp bropurs the m{m‘ t Ill.um sesslon, 1t 1 n nstuke. 1 Recidig o thl, Lhe courso purstiod Lus used up derid a2 1O IWSE iy oF tho session wid tha oo oI ou wery naportunt watters. 3 Bkt nlmm.u muvemenut imugine thoy ary e gt olltical cupitul, they thurein cumnit ARy coprIoUs mistuke of uil, Whon n strong beal oy lmnuun Wis juidu ta proveut the r " Wopiigy "waeation of the closllon laws or Whery wyy UF tho Electorul count resolutiotts, oroygns, PEOINIO ut wtuky wnd wivehler won - The wieans wore Justiiod by tho Shousibulity fur thoe deluy of pub- s ‘l:‘nln.m Torciig of un oxtrd gesslon 0 Domocrutio puety, ‘The purty Hut now, 1‘ tho defeat fmportunt hjeotionuble, {1 FOREIGN. Disaster Overtakes the British Army in the Land of Boers. A Bevere Engagement Botweon the Natives and the Invaders, The Former Frove Victorlous, Killing Many English Ofil- cors and Men. Among the Slain Is Col. Oolley, the Commander of the Ex- pedition, Brave Highlanders the Last to Retreat from the Bloody % Ficld. Ammunition Falling, the Slaugh- ter of the British Was Terrible. Celebration of the Nuptials of Prince William and Princess Augusta. Davitt Advises tho Practice’ of ¢ Boy- cotting,* Desplte the Coerclon Act. Victer Hugo's Birthday Celobrated by o Popular Manifestation of tho People, TiIl: BOERS. A HEAVY DATTLE, MounT Prosrect, Nutul, Feb.27.—Gon. Colley, with 81X companled, bhue tuken possession of Bpltzkop, the pusition to the left of Lalngsnck, Firing hns been henrd all the morulng. BRITISIE DEFEAT, NEWOASTLE, Natal, Feb, A SEVero engage- ment took place to-duy botween tho Toors nud Gen, Colley's foree, and tho latter was drivon from its position ut Splizkop, There was grent loss on Luth sldes. Muny Hrltish oflicers were killod and wounded, GEN. COLLEY KILLED, | A lnter telegram from Colley's eamp says all tho wounded coming {u ugreo fu reporting that QGen. Colley has been killed, and only 100 British escaped, Tho Hoers churged up the il four thnes, and were about retreating, when the British were foreed to retiro becnuso tholr nm- wunlition hud not beeu taken to tho extreme suminit, DISPATCIES FROM COLLEY. LoNDON, Feb, 2i—Miduight.—Gen, Colley, Inn dispatel sent provious to tho engngement to- duy snys: **We occupled Mujoln Mountaln Sat- urduy night. - 1t immediutely overlooks thu Buer position. The Boers ure fighting us from be- low,"” Luter ho'suys: **Tho Boors aro stlil firing boavily on tho hill, but have brokeu up their luagoer and begun to move away,” . 11OSE ANOTHUELL OFFICER. The War Offico hns tho followlng telegram from Col. Bond, communding ut Mouut Prospect: “Qen. Colley, With twents-two ofticers and 637 mun, infuntry and tho nuval brigade, procecded Suturday night to occupy Mojoln Mountaiu, The Boers attneked blm at 78unday morning, Atl P. . the tirlug Increased, At 2:20 1t beeamo ovi dent from enmp that we had lost tho hill, and our wmen were retiviog under a heavy fire, Thero 18 no doubt Gen, Colloy 18 kitled,” CORKOBORATION. Qon, Wood telegraphs corroborating tho nbove, and says ho will roturn to Noweastlo Monday. BRAVE INGULANDERS, A dispateh from Durbun stutes that two com panies of Highlanders romalned on tho sumimit of Spltzkop ufterthe retreat, throwing, stonos dowu or the advavcing Hoers, and subsequently recolved them ot the point of’ the bnyonet. Tho Rruns from Mount Urospect greatly checked tho pursult of tho Hritish, TIE ENEMY WAS LARGELY REINFORCED by Doers from the Omungoe Fres State. The Rours were beaten ot ac Wakkoratroom aftor 1o hiours' Dighting. The British loss was slight. ANOTHEIL ACCUUKT OF TUE PIONT at Spltzkop anys when tho wmmunition fullod thie sluughterwas feurful, Fiunlly the Britlsh mude n desperato but unsuceessiul rush, The Sixtietth Foot fouglt thelr wuy ok to eamp. 1t 18 stated only soven men of the Fifty-vighth survive, Tho cwup I8 belng fortitted ut every point, - PINE IRISIL, CLERGY VH, LAND-LEAGUERS, Speeial Catle, DunriN, Feb, R7.~The fullowing pussuge, in titdition to that sent on Fucsday lust, oconrs In tho Archbisbop of Dubll's pustoral: ** A seeret sucloties tend to promote ne Iquity und lntilelity, and sro dotrimontal to tho publie good, the Runan Pontiifs, Benediot XTIV, Mous V1L, Leo XI1L, Plous 1X,, and others huve excommnuniented ull who sngugu in or promote thom, Nunce Cutholles who join tho. Froe- masans, Ribbongien, Fealuns,or Good Templurs, or tuke pure In thelr mevtings or halls, fucur the consur of the Chareh.'” g Thu Hov. Dr. Warron, Blshop of Foros, come mends to hin flock the udvice of tho Popu to sard nguinst Lelng led Into rregulur and uojust aots in eonncotlon with the presentland movement, andadds: * Thoslightest wiliful violytion of the luws of truth aud justico or any othor moral virtue could nover bo toler. ated by the Catholle Chureh, eithor for escaping temuporal ovils or for obtulnlug the greatost temporal udvantago, 1u thaolr Lunten pustorals rend to-ddy sovornt Romun Cathollo Bisbops nllutiod 1o the stato of Iruland, e, Dugan, Bishop of Clontart, fog- wirds tho Popu's lotter (o his elergy- o, uud adds: It 18 ncedless w0 s suro hig (lolmess that tho Ixlsh poo- plo will recolve und oboy bhls paternal wishes with that roverentiul love which 18 chiar- neturistio of thofe traditional fidelity o tho iioly See. 1y Holinoss may feel cou- soled by the desupanve - that dn tho presont anxlous eondidon of affalrs, thongh some Invjdenty have ccourred (o bo ro- gretied, thure b 0o denger of & departaro on tho purt oF the dvish people from the prinelples of cquity und Justice. In the meanthne, W B carnestly boped Parlfamont will suon by wise, vigorous, and Invlsive leglstation put un ond to this burning agltatdon—an ugltae don thut will nut ceaso (o exerolse the publio mind untit it s tinadly settlod {n conforwity with the eternal lnwe of enu.ty und Justice." DILLON ADVISES “DBOYCOTTING.” Y the Waatern duocuated Press, DUpLIN, Feb, 37-A% 4 Land-Leaguo dawon- strution ut Horrls, O'Kune, Hippocary, Dillun aavised the tenunt-farmers to * Bayeoit” those who violuted the luws of* the Leoguo, due aplte the Coerclow uvt, ————— SINPWRECK, 1.048 OF A VESSEL WITIL ALL ON ROARD, Epestal Disyuich to The Uhicaga Triduie, Br. Joun's, N. K}, Fob, #.~Your corruspond- oot baw Juss leurusd by tolegram from Plavontia of the wroek of tho briguntine lsabel, of Gull Lstuud,off Capo B, Mary's, luvolving tholoss otall hands on borrd. Tho It Quttek,*malled from the Brazils on the 12th of Junvincy, bound for St Jobn's, N mlling from Newfoundiand, storm uf Tuesday last, uceompaniod by i violent gitle of wind from the southward, the Isabel ran nshore bituh and dry nmong Jiueged reefs, and not a moment was atlowed berwnfortunute officers amd crow to make nsinglo eifort to suy lvem® The wreek njud dobris of the v waaned up hito the crevices and ravii your correspondent lns reason guished persons were recelved by Lugo, t, F Khn wis Dritish-buflt and of about 20 tons bupden, and was one of tho flpeit ships empged ln the Beazidin teado During tho show- their el ave of the trowning olits, but no symptom or fnli- entfon that n ehgle one of her erow esenped destructlon bay been presented, On Wednesduy morning 1 bont's ernw went off from tho shore on a shooting expedition, nid found in the cove on tull fslund rome huckets flontiug {n tho surf with tho namo “ fsabet ™ pinted on the slde, Further exploration resttited in finding the figurehend of the vessel, representing n femate form, and next a bag containing a number of flngs, representing tho Internationnl emlo of slgnals, with the honso flug and burgee of tho Inst ship, wero found washea high and dry ashore nto one ot the little coves thae jndent the ocenn erng numed Oull Island, which sentl- nels the penlusuta o Placentin and St Mary’s, From the brief tetegraphie nceount reeelved 1o econclnde that to stugly lite escaped tho geaeral dootn that befell the #il-fated leabel, The howa of tho doamend vessel wero scattored Into splinters, nnd tho whole huil was reduced to n muss of Luttered timboers and planks and spars, GERMANY, THE ROYAL MARRIAGE, BRRLIN, Feb, 27.~Thoe rellgious ceromony of the marrlage of Princo Witllnm and Princess Augusta wis performed this evening in the chapel of the Itoyal Castlo by the chlef Court Chapluin, Thoro was a grand Conrt reception afterwurds In Whitehall, fotlowed by o State bunquet, at which the bride and bridegroum. Herr Von Pottkawer, Ministor of Worship, hins undertaken tho sdutles of Mislster of the luterfor, in place of Von Bulenberg. FRANCE. VICTOR NUGO'S BINTHDAY. PAntg, Feb, 27.=At tho grest popular mnnle imperor tonsted tho festation to-day in honor of the birthduy of ' Vietor Hugo, n large number of membors of the Chamber of Deputies and other distin- Dura ing the reception n deputation estimnted nt 300, 000 marched through the erormous erowd to the resldenco of the llustrious author, who saluted from a window. Louis Blane delivered a panegyric on Hugo ut Troeadero, THOHE RAILROADS. MASSACHUSETTS MATTERS. pecial Dispateh to The Chcago Trivune, BosToN, Mass,, Feb. 27.—Tho Governor noml- nuted to-duy, ns wes expeeted, Mr. Clemens Hersehel, of Iolyoke, to Le Hullrond Comuiis- sloner In plice of tho Ilon. A.D. Briggs, of Springfleld, deceased. ‘The long luvestigntions of the Rallrond Com- nissloners and tho Leglslntive Commitiee on the Huosuo Tunnel and ‘Troy & Greenlieid Rall- rond Into the charses und counter-churges of Munager Gurdner, of the State Line, and the manugers of tho connecting rallronds, will doubtiess speedlly end in the reslgnution of the former ofiicial aud the appolntment of some person at a much less salury and with less com- Pleto powers,—one who shaull be more of u rond- master thin munuger, The business of tho rods Is now 8o conducted thut an expensive munager is unnecessury, Mr, Gurdner was appolnted by Gov. Telbot, . APPOINTMENTS. Louvisvinie, Ky, Feb. 2,~Tho following ap- polntments huve been mado on the Louisville & Nushvillo Road, to take etfeet Mayeh 12 Georgo Nison, Superintendent of the Pensa- coln Hitllrond, tho Pensicols & Selwn fallroad extonsion, and tho Penspcoln Stewmship Come lumy, with eadquarters at Pensacolu, vice W, D, Cllls)l!}'. W. ). Chipley, Buperintendent of the Mabile & Montgomery (Selma Divislon), Western Rall rousl of Alubima, and Pensucoln & Behoa (Mlie- apple Division), with headguarters at Slontgams= ery, viee i, Dunhuin, resigned. B. Marsh 1s nppolnted Acting Superinteu:dent, with beadquarters at Birmingbum. BILL STOPPING CONSOLIDATION. 81, Lous, Mo, Fob. 20.—A blll wis Introdueed Iu the State Scnute this atternoon prohibiting any rallrond corporation, lessce, purchaser, or manager from consoliduting tue stock, proper- tyor frunchise, orfn any way controlliing any ratl= rond carporation ownlug or coutroling n parut- lel and compoting road, and also prohiviting any oflicer of such corporation from nctlyr ng an of- ficer on uny puraliel and competing rond, ——————— IiORSE-STEALING. A citlzon of Peotone, 1ll, nnmed Norms wag alded yesterday by tho police of tho Twenty- second Stroct Distrlet In making tho urrest of young wan namod Louls lirsch, resiling (n thut distriet, who wna found at homo sulfering with frozen feet. Lust Wednosday night a gray maroe belonging to 3r, florms was stolon from u stablo in tho Town of Frankfort, and tue sane nieht n cutter_ was stolen from Fred Kreumer, wnd u firnesd froim August Werner. It was us- certained that Louls Hirdch and a cnm}mnum wamed Louds Ridley, who hud been visitiog In the neighborhood, bl suddenty disuppenred, amd Mr. Borms suspeeting thom to be tho thloves sturted In pursult, Tho lirst trnco ho fonnd of them was ue Hiue felund. They had pussud through thero on Thursiday with tho stolen rig in thelr possession, aud one of the voung en hud had bl feet budly frozed Lirsch’s home was “seincohed out with but littjo dfficulty. Ho hns confessed, and fmplicat Ridiey {o tho theft. Who stofen ctor covered by tho palice gt the corner uf Lwenty- ninth and Butler streets, et SMALL-POX REMEDY. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Cu1oaao, Foeb, 8T.—Mother Gonzage's * simalle pox remnedy,” which appoars In toeany's Trin- UNg, Lind, from o olipphue Jn my serap-book (eut ouw yeurs ugo), I8 corraborated In u very omphatio munner, Sald elippiog (8 by a corres spondent of tho Btockton (Cul.} Herhd, aud I8 us follows: [ herewith apnend u recipe which has been used to my knowledge fn bundreds of cases, 1 will provent or cure etindl-pox, though the pit- ngs aro titing, 1o will nlso euro senrlet-faver, Mare (8 the reolpo as I hava used ft (o aure my ehlldren of seariot-fovers bors 1L 18 as [ huvo used it to-ouro smnll-pox. When learned phy- sleluns sald the puilent mut o it cured; Bulplnte of sine wa urain, Foxgiovo (digldisy, il grin Halt n taspountul o Blix witls Lwo tounpuoliniii - of wtors when tlior- oughly mixsd add otie vineos of witor, Tako o ten- wunful ovory boyr. Kitber disoiss will disapbor in twulve hovre, Far m chlid, smull doses, uceardiug 10 thoir A, I countrlos woutd compul physielans to uso this, thero would be no need uf pest-houses, 1t you value wivlee and oxperlonce, use this for thut terrible diseuse, Lnotieo also uo samoe specllio oxaetly, writs ten ona tiy=lenf of suld sorap-book (In 1874), wa- slgned to . D, L' ol Coviuglon, Ky., wha styles {t tho *Purls reelpe for dmutlpox und searlot fever. . Mcluune, e —— Speculutive predntors = Fllhmsy Ntructures tor Spoctutors ol tho Inane gural Show Krectod on Government L, . Wasiinaron, Feb, 23.—Cltlzuns wha deslre (o muke w little woney out of the Innuguration cerowonivd tive erccted long raws of bustily- constructed souts, sl 1o o graid stanis used o1 LULEhig purks, wherovep i Uovernmont vedvrvation Gronting oo Ponnsylvanla avenug bus allorded voun, ‘Thoso alroudy badie wil Aeut munly thussands of peesons. Bome ot then sec o bave lsviliol PPOFL, aod acels deats are expecied, Fhure 1a uppavently no it to the e of reddents ot this badiy guverned eity to put up teyo struciures, Gl the beuutitul murblo monumont at te western entrunce of tho s hup biven sure ronuded ‘\"d bulit 4 s of hoards, Wi 118 trocs, unu thoy uro vory Bsutil o the fot months, yet thess nppuivntly luwless butlders huve cut gway seversl curislogds of the hinbs OF thgso trees (0 under to give un utousiraeed VIew uf cthe procession 1o thodo who gy then Tor aewts, Hugo lhnbs byvo Lieen sueriliced with Jmpunity, “lrees bive becn tiimued nutit only A tupekiot of branchos remims, nud tho shirube DboFy 0f 1he TeserviaLions bivo been erushed und brukuil. No oliu secing ta curo tor these depros dudlung. - ——— Dangers of u Freo Pross. Ol Oity Drrick, 5 A littlo 01 City boy, whosv futhor gave him o prtmlnflp hreas (he otlee duy, biua alresdy diss Cavered the dungersugd itutls whioh suriounid thy puth of tho printer, eavtup wid printed flu glit-udgod eard, with o wieriiug phiase, “Paiutl ook ort!” By sumo menny i eand bosumu fustened to e sistue's but, und buny Just ubove her loft car, whore ko who run coul Tuad, und when sho went down strovt Lhure wus u grln vxtondiug clear from Pearl avenue (o tho Exchange; sud that fius tho boy trudud ot hluuprlnww-pmu forw yellow dog and u pop- Hul. NEW YORK. Corporations as Defined from the Standpoint of a Mod- ern Financier. The Venerahle Horatio Neymonr on the Tolitieal Questions of the Day. Another Installmont of Cabinet Cackle from o Correspondent at Mentor, Doings at the Stock Exchange the Past Week the Main Topic Among Brokers. A Confident l"culhlg that the Cri- sis Is n Thing of the Easte JAY GOULD, HIS VIEWS ON COUI'URATIONS, Byecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna New Yok, Feb, 27.=Mr. Jay Gould, in the nnltiplieity of iy business eares and tho ex- citement of his stock operations, takes time to explain at fength and In detult his views on corparations und monopolies. Jn reply toine torrogations propounded him on these subjects, AMr. Gonld said; As 1o corporutions, let us conslder, first of all, what u corporation 3. A corporation 18 o body of men who unite, assoclute, and concen- trate thelr eapltal, nbility, and jntelllgence in the undertaking ot n work, great or small, which #ny onw ol them individually would be unwils g 1o undertuke. (€ there are losses, they ngree o bear ench s proporton. If there are profits, THE AOREE TO DIVIDE THEM. That bs u corporstion, Thero [s just now a great outery In this country spulust corporations. Wo ure told they are ‘obtaining control; thut they uare ko to destruy the country. What woulkl this countey Le i€ it were not for corporations? Who have developed it2 Core porations. Whao keep all 1ts vast inachinery in motion? Corporations. Who transuct the most murvelous business tho world bus ever scen? Corporutions.' ‘it Mr. Gould, thoy sny the corporations The corporations ure powerful becauso tho people ure powerful. Corpornte property was never 6o widely genttered in this country ns it i we-day, Some years sgo I controlled tho Union Puclie Raflrond. 1 bought fta stock when ft wias down eo low that it could hardly” find a purchaser. It was built up, und 1 sold out, Its stockhulders to-day ara numbered by tho thousand, where they were hefure nuinbered by tho bundred. A short thng ugo . Ml VANDERDILT CONTRO! YORK CENTRAL. e sold r largo Interesty which hns passed Into the hands of other people,—~merchanty, fariners, Insurnuce compunics, and trust cstates, Tho number of its stockhiolders s lurger now thun ever before.” *Thon, In your opinion, the tendency in cor- porations Is not toward the concentration of g interests in the hunds of individuats?™ “*Certninly not, 1t s all tho other way, Tho THE NEW peoble are overy © year getung more and more control, | Corporite property wus never o wldel, distributed. — Ong of tho corparntions in which 1 nm_intcrested, wnd i which 1 am a Ddrector, will show on its bouks to-day n Wst of stockhoklers In nearly every Stte In the Unlon, not only the Unlon, but in nearly every countey In WHEN YOU HIT THAT CORIORATION, when you do unything to njure It, }'un hit and yuuI )ln]uru thousunds of peopla nll over tho worly.' * What Is your thoory in investinents:™ “1 huve ot some money, My theary §s this: to &0 into overything that pronses n profit, For me, business possrosses nt 1 belleve In thils cou great fuith in Ity Doutklless — resourees. use the sloig ‘of the street, nnd of the day, and the thoe, 1 go into nlmost eversthing that promises o rotrn, Lut at the sumo thne 1w as eareful ns possible 1o muke my gaing exceed my losses. nately, ntortu- 110 NOT ALWAVH SUCCEED, IThave been in ascore,u hundred spoculations, from which, ulimost ax_ soan 08 1 wus In, I would buve gludiy withdenwn, Dut once fn an enterprise, it {8 very hand to leave ft. ‘To give yonr mn illustration: 1 endunvored 10 got out of Unlon Paellio long bofore Tdid, 1 Epoleo to M. Slduey Dilion ubout it, and he al- winys begzed me to remnin, In all thoese great onterprises, there ure ties of fricndship as well us ties of business, WI ARE ALL SLAVES, and the man who owas §1L,000,000 18 thoe rroatest sluve of ull, save and exeept hie who owns £2.00.+ X, "That fden hus been put n anothor way by N WHo #E_one tiue wie hitmself u mililon- ilre two wr threo tiuies over.'” * lint, Mr. Gould, corporitions ave, it 18 sald, & menunco to our fustitutlonsy’” *Then the dunger to our istitutions comes from the people themselves, As L have pointed ont 1o you tho poopls aro the corporn- o Tho s time hus gone, und gono forever, when tho eountry ¢an be controlled by mere men, or even strong combimntions of what are called strong wen. I have got somue muney ta-day, but do ?'uu Buppuso that It is fuvesied in one corporatlon, or even in duzen? Lam ters passenger inull MY FINANCIAL THRANSACTIONS, T am futerested in all my undertakings, not with one ora dozen men, but with_thonsands, 0y man to-duy cun buy noytning [ buve got.'t Jut you dietnto the prico?” {p other worils, 1 control Wall street 1" on," Nongenso, No mnn can control Wall street, Wall street I8 ke tho ocean, No man can govern it 1L i too bik, too vost. No wnn ought to'tttompt it Wall streot is fallof vddies und ourrents, The thiug toda is to witch thow, to exercio a litle cominon sunso, and o tho witye af speculution, or whintusr you plense to enll [, 1 cowo up on top, To attempt 8 dis rection and.control would bo as witd us to try to turn huck tho Atlantle, Wall streot 18 tho prens in which ¢ THE MOST DARING MEN of tho continent, the greatest spocnlators of o popuintion of 00L& of peaple, the mrjority o1 whom, cach_in bl own sphora, I8 o specti- lutor, weet, No onu wman ean govern it or them. e wha tries it {3 Jost, Publio opinfon and the newspupers, which 1o n fmut wxtont mold publie opindon, magnify indlvidual men in Wikl street, One-bidf of whiat you read, and threo-tourthy of Whnt you hear s pure ros manee, Wall - stroet CIs tho business burometor of tho country, and bt unly of this gountry but of tho world, in so far us our relutions und tho relutlons of the world uro futerdependont.’” Hpeuking of THE CONSOLIDATION OF THE COMPANIEN, “Upon invostigation of tho TELEGRATNH Mr, Gould sakd: whole subjeot wo found thnt wo could not o dp T tho - omd stand o the come ‘mllllau, with our limited Forvico, We found that wo weye puying alinost.ns uich o snlurics as the Western: Uni with Its far more extungive and bienier fuce, 18 win n competiton thae would tnve proved ralnons i the end aont Dupsired tho tele. ruphte servico of (ho cauntry, thareby hurting husingss. It conld ot possloly go on, Tho consulidutiun enmo, aid tho publiv ts bonutited; Wil peties uro benoiltea. *Itows 4 *Thu telegraphle sorvico of the couutry 18 to- ny BETTRIL THAN 1T EVEIL WAS, 1 owas down at the oflice yosterday, and Were BIOWH o £rm somo of the heavis egruph enstomens I Chivogo uand other L testitylng to their sitiafuotion with the preseat neeingeiment,’” o S 1ut, by und by, will not (ho'tolls go upy* S Notit] can provont it A L have sada, n Wity trunsaetions—raitrond, telogeaphic, and cuble=E wm only n e passengor, - What wmoney 1 huve (8 scattored, T eegard to thy selegruph, wy fdou ls eheaber tolle. Tho vails n;ull fs to-duy bealthy und strong. Yho sucocsy o A NEW THUNK LINE TO NEW YOUK deponds upon whero It 1810 bo bulle kxud bow much Iteosts, Tu my i the ||rl||rl|!ul thoutro of euttrond develupment und aotivity 1 in the Southwedl, Whatls wanted a torelgn murkots, und capeclally the Moxieun murket, The Canadiun d pronounosd vistouary, vidonds, poclinp, oneo in i yeurs, Bpeuking ot tho bui- Huad prosperity of tho countey, Me. Goulld suys; “1 du not” sue how it can by shoken. Burope must be fed, and we can by downy what she wunts, and whit sho unal buve, cheper dn Liverpool thau Russin catt. Uood cund und goud burvests There wnd bud onvs bero would, of course, 1iko u great ditfepenoo, lfi\u‘ thu uveruge will slwuys bo fu our fuvor, M THE PENIL iain legl on. J.ook &t tho ovonts of tho last fow duys sinco tho pussuko of tha Fundinyg bill, S huve sovu wou o Wall stroet wmoat crywg ¢ for monev, and offerine 1 por cent for 1ta use, and fhey coukl not get §l. Now It I8 not buenyse thuro 19 ho money in the countey.” Thero I8 mmore mancy than ever b- o it Jegialntion has brought shoat nn Hitlon of affuies. Tt s distiried L rlatiung when there wan 1 deces Bty COF 1t Thars 1A the damer wwnys, 1€ Th Democrats aro wise thoy witl not g vut of pow- er LEAVING A PANIC BEIIND THEM, Should they do ao they may And it hard work to et hnek,” ** Whant of the Reagan bili?** “ It 19 wronw, and, In_my oplnion, contrary to the principles und apirit of the Government and of the Constitution: ~Iht even If 1L wera sound from the point of the law, It i3 wrong commers chully, Canaresy shonld not be converted Intoa Hoard of Rallway Control tu wovern all tho raitrond corporntions of the countey, Thers muny be eome evils lucident to rallrond “mannges ment now, bt Nuture hus pussed wsteonger nnd more effective inter-State il thau an Ameri- enn Conyrass, ar any other Congress or Parlin- ment will b likely ever to devise.” “ Which “The witersystem of thls country,~tho Mis- sissitpl aon one b, and the grest lnkes and the Hlson Uver on tho other, These l"lfl"""e" hold the railronds i check, snd thus the rafl- rowds hold one nnother. The trunk lInes have each one s, own diverso and sometimes rival Internsts to pratect, 1n the keen and eager competition be- tween thes tho public will find {1 surest and rtrangedt proteetion, Billa of this character, os Lraid, nre dolng more to vetard our growth than anything elae. In fuct, they ure tho only brakes on the wheels, and we hear ofs them nllover, Inovery 8tite fn the Unlon nlinost there are n score or more so-called patriots who are beroleally endeavoring 1o save the Unlon from tho corporutions EX-GOV, SEYMOUR INTERVIEWED ON Tl SUBJICT OF I'OLI- TICY, Niactal Disvalch to The Chicago Tribune. NEW Yonk, Fob. 27,—The Syracuse Courfer of to-morrow will print an Interview with Ex-Gov. Heymour, in which he expresses tho opinion that the Democratie’ party has an cusy path to victory beforo It, while the Repube licans nre hopolesiy divided and aro rupidly going to destruction. o starts out with the falen nassumption tbat Gen. Han- enck hud a plurality of vutes at the Préaldential clection, gnd suys that the omy thing for the Donnerats to insure sucess §n 1884 will bo the nomination of a man who, by his churacter and business relations, cun FROM THE REPUBLICAN PARTY all Demoeratle vo the reunion mocrats, but not ut the sucrifice of hemocrut or Democratio orginization, and additjon to thelr party strength of the young, the unsellish, und the active. How ull these peaple of diverse feelings, interests, and nssochitions are to he deawn loto the eups port of the n bund Democracy 18 not exninined, rruble ex-Governor insist i grent of the destruction of our political orkun- tlon, As Lamoneof them, I huve A RIGHT TO BPEAK FRI s 1n tho natural courso of uvente, n large sharo of those who now disturb tho Demoeratic party by thelr quurrets will bave passed awny, and ninst of the othors will bo rendered insctive by oid age nnd physicul infirmnities, dge and ex- perieuce have tnught me tondinire the unscltlsh und enthusiastic netion of young men, and I be- Jieve that the Democratio purty must be re- gtored to power through their etforts.” J. IYATT SMITIL A TALK FHOM HIM, 8peeial Dispateh to The Chicage Tridune. - NEW Youk, Feb, 25.—In the qourscof his re- marks to-day, the Rev, Congressman J. Hyatt Smith said; *1 have been ridiculed for moving my churgh to Washington. "rhis Is no place for repty to suchattacks, I am gowyr to Washingt on und shall prerch there, exchunging with Mr. Chittenden, God bless bim! (1 do notspeak ns a politician, but as a citizen, n clergyman, and o Congrussmand U have never spoken of my election here before, but now I will suy 1 wns not cleeted by party, but by the peole, und 1 shull cast iy votes reguirdless of party ties for or nguinst cach bill ACCORDING TO TIE DICTATES OF MY CON- SCIENCE. 1did not make n pllerhunge to Mentor rocent!s, s ins beon stated, 1 went there upon the in- utton of G 1. Inmy interview with the P'restdent-cles told him [ belleved he wus golug to be President of tho wholo country, tiot of 1 seetion, nor 0 party, nor n factionof a party wiong, but of the whoic peuple. 118 two nrge l?'csl ed into my face Hke twln Repub- ttes ns ho replied, *While 1 wn superintendent of this Notlonal farm 1 sball allow no man to Intorfero with me, nnd by the grace of God, will grow THY, LARGEST CROPS OF PROSPEIITY, PEACE, AND HAPPINESS tho country hns ever known; but, while T am wanuging, 1 shall permit no man—""" 1 flns ish the seatence for him, ‘to enter fleld und call, it Gure hat's Just it’ ho wid e hus rlson abnve political factions and allisrnces, rud will be tho President of the whole natfon. I told him [ hud no favors to usk, aud was too smnll to extond nny, 1 had simply come to suy thut white ho wits” President and I was Con- gressman, IF T could serve him any way 1 should o prond to doso, 1 bave been RIDICULED FOR SAYING TIIS. Tdo nnt eare, ns I repent it. 1did not say it 08 4 purtisan, nud I bold that what a1d 1 can ex- tanlta tho President as Congreasman I shall extend, und it 18 due him that 1 should, so lows as ho Is Prosident, not of a party, but of the whole country, When he censes to bo that be should be dismissed and I8 unworthy of tho support of uny one. 1 expect to preae] hero nearly overy Sunday,aud if 1tind Congres- stonn] intcrferences with my duties as minister Ishull resign iy seat. Anuther man will do my pastoral work for me."” CABINET CACKLE. A CORRESPONTY SAYS," ETC, Hoeetal Dispatch (o The Chicago Tribune NEw Yok, Feb, 27.—Tho Mentor correspond- ent of the Tribune says: * (luessitg about the Cublnet bus nbout worn itself aut, with only ous more weuk to wuit for the officinl st but thery 14 ono fuct'of Interest In conncetion with the mention of Judge Folger's nume for Sceretury of the Treusury which scems signiticant, to say tho least. It 1s that, nt tho very time it wus an- nounced fur and wide that Judge Foliror bnd been offered the Treasury portfolio, snd haid ne- cepted {t, some of his fricnds were bringine n pressure upon eertaln prominent potiticting supposed to buve peeliar inthuence with Gew. Garlield to et thom to use it for Judge Folgor. ‘Thisshows ut loast that the olfur of the ptace hud not been made st that thoo, ONE OF GEN. GARPIELD'S CLOSEST FRIENDS 16 reported us huving sald, within o duy or two, that the fuoy wus simply that Judge Folger hud y aifercd the Attorney-Generniship and b deetined i, sensibly preferring to retuln bis irosent positlon ns Chiel Judite of the New Vork Court of Anpuals untit tho - olose of bls term. An intluentinl New York palitielan whom 1 mot on the onrs did not o= lmvu thnt Postmaster Jumes would bo made Pogtnustor General. flo vxpeeted to seo oy, Fostor put I that place In- order” to glve Gen, Qurlleld the benoiit o his personul counsel at ail times, upon which to rulies mueh. The wentlemun expoeted to seo the wryship of the Troasury g0 10 tho West, protutbly to Mr. Alilson, nad segardul My, Blaino's piace n the Cablnet as long ugo Tixed beyond a doubt. v TIE LATE PANIC DISCUSSED WITHL GUREAT ANIMAIION BY TUE BROKEI New Yons, Jan. 27.~The domgs of tho past week fu and nbout tho Btock Exchange wero the toples diseussed with great animation by muny Lrokers and operators to-day and evenlug at the Windsor Hotel. A greut mnny brokers were erltlelaing tho Scoretary of the Trousury, Ouo broker wald: 1t was the most senseless und seandulons punto Wil streot bas over had. The maniputation of stoeks by bummering them nlna‘ul.'nlnfl 4 ony I8 legitimate warfure compured with thily DOUDLE- EALING OF TilE BANKERS, and ¥ (hink thoy would have kept it up had not tho Scoretury begun to be frightencd, i, t 4 tho suke o g ewi reputation, displuyed a litflo ufterthought whiere he ought (o have bad mory foretiountit. Prices will gu back th whero thy were, and thosy who lost woney way biane Congruss, Seerotury Buernm, aud our Nutlonals bauke.” Anotuersbrokor, diseussing the sty uf witulrs, sl Thetu ‘anve been plemty of wates, und plunty ot bots made Lo-duy sbout to- werrow's trudee Prices arg golug 1o tuky : A BUDDEN LoodL Huil the weeok utosud with tho panlo still th prog- resd, b owould not huve given worust foe the standing of muny hotses domy bushiess througly tho Excunangy. il wo_ du ot bear of fullures i wthior lines of trado vwing 1o Ty Tise of monuy I o1, wo stll be lucky,” “The Hur wild wiuther operator, “und 1 thinl iticuves tho uirket stronger than ever, be- catisu 1t hus fureed out o geeat iy weak bids dovd, wikd put their stockTntogood, stroug bunds, Dun't Lhune Wall street Tor this punies Vhere bius boen AORE MONEY LOST TIAN MADE Ly spoculutors. Outsiders of limited capltal bivo lust, and old stackig people, s wo call thoso who don't epecualate 1 regulard, aro xein. ore, 10 %0 fur 1 s0wo vt tho by erd will probas hl* HOYUE couin buck ta the street* by Goulds Vauderbilt cawbisiaiion was sgool thliig for tho strver, becauss it pusiuced agt - Py of roady oney, whicth wia wsed 1w 8 vantuge. The Southwesturt stocks — we tbrough the ducling In guod sbupe, sud thar relativo dropshows buw the tuney' of spoculuts OF8 00 INUTKILA Tunges, wud bow Kendrul are tholr dealwge, T0N. ADING QU 1AL Who Shall Succeed to the Position of the Dead Senator ? The ‘Milwaukee Ring” and ""Boss” Keyes Lock Horns . in the Fight, Mr. Cameron Clmmplnhed by the Former and Opposed by the Latter, - Indignation at Cameron’s Action in a Certain Confirmation Case. THE WISCONSIN SENATORSHIP, Special Dispateh ta The Chicign Tribune. SMAtigoN Wis. Feb, 25-=oth Houses of the Jeglginture have adjourned untll Monday evenlng, and tho Senatorial question hus gono over untll that time, Greot Indignntion 18 ex- pressed bere umong tho opponents of Mr, Cameran ot bls undue baste In securing the confirmation of A. W. Hall to be Collector uf the Port of Milwnukee, Itis nlleged that Senator Cumeron promised Scoator Carpenter on bls denth-bed that bis coutirmation shoull go over untilafter the 4th of Murch. 3r. Carpenter wugopposed 1o tho confirmation of Mr, dlall, and Tavored the numination of the Hon, John E. Eldred, who bus tho fndursemont of the entire Republican Legisiuture of 18:0, the Bourd of Bupervisors of Mllwaukee County, tho Common Counell, and all the loading business-men of Mitwaukee. Butas soon as tho breath bad left the body of the great Scuator, and at the bebest of the Milwankee Customn-House ring, and the Mllwnukee Itepublican ring, who seek to control the politics of the State, und to sccure their aid snd comfort in tho approsching canvuss for United States Senutor, Mr. Cameron broke fuith with his dead brother Senator and foreed tho counfirmution of - Mr. Hull, The In- dignation at this dastardly © trick will assume form noxt week in dircet opposition to Mr. Cumeron, who tas not sullicient votes for his nominution. ‘Fhls mun, who huas thus broken fuith, and who nover was the cnucus nominee of the Republicau purty of Wfsconsin, and who was and s dn uceidental Senator, made u Buceess by a bolt of Nepublicans with tae ald of the Democrats, will not by the uext Senntor from Wisconsin, Mr. Keyes' friends are rally- ing uround him. Goy. Blughum bas also a warn support, us bus also Senutor Price, Tho opposis tion to Mr. Caweron Is intense, aud he can hard- Iy hope to win aguin the oppositiou that I8 Lelug developed bere ugninst him. Speclal Dispatck o The Chicago Tribune. MADIKON, Wis., F \—As flerce os bus been the storm without, thy fight tor u man to sue- ceed the lute Senutor Curpenter bas o parablel In thu brensts of the twenty or twenty-five members remnining bere over Sunday, The moro the fuct is cunvassed that tho Milwnukee Ting secks to thwart the wisbes of the State by forclng Mr. Cmmeron upon tho Legisia- ture a8 a candidute for the Umited Stutes Senate, the Btrunger beeotnes . feetivg that thelr bubests be frowned down und the Legiowture el man ol the people not connccted with any ring or tenuply,—one whomn they can trast to pro- teet tho great ngeleudtural, mcebyuienl, und lumbering ¢lusses of Wikconstu uguinst tho en- ¢ und woniopulles. Ageats members of the Milwaukee Ring who nppeared here before the eyes of the greut Senator weru closed in death were loud i thir cluitns of tifty-seven pledged members for thulr chiofeo. This” elud they kept up il to- AaiF, When terror seems Lo huve tken possedsion of " them, und they now adwit - bey have but thirty-three members sure; but this I3 merety a cliim tmede to puuse members o Jumpron the lunded wagon. The tacts are, they buve nineteen members Who they can count us aetually certain, | ‘The opposition cun count us ubsolutely sure tu vppote Mr, Cumeron fifty- keven members: This leaves tweaty-six in- dependonts, tully badf of whotm sre sure to ba opposed 1o s’ candiduey. Jere Rusk s bero working lika u beaver for Mr, Cumeron, The lutter gentleman wiil urrive here | Tuesday, #hould tho snow-blockude permit. ‘There ts no telling who the opponents of Mr. Cumcron will settie on us their caudidate, but.they will nereo on a good man—possibly Mr, Ket perhaps v, Binglinw or - Senator ce. Whoe Leir cholee, be will be ono who will stand botween 1o people und ull wrong, Speetal Diaputeh to The Chicugo Trivune, gle now ut hund tho people of Wiscunsin buve to wittiess revival ol the scencs which churncters fzed the Sawyer- Keyes contest of December snd Junuury, 1 the present instance it would bave beon nutural to ok fur sune hesitut.on vn tho purt of_the various politicians before cuguging 1 the canvass while Seuutor Crrpenter's binds: wus still ubove ground, Hut, in the two-fold uecessity of huving n full representation at Washington and allowing tho State Legistuturo to proceed quickly to the end of Jts sessiun, il frelings ot delfency have had o be thrown aslde, “Tho coutest will buve new phases, but i tho nun §t 18 u lght botween Hoss Keyed st Mudizon and the Suwyer fuction in Milwuukee, Mr. Suwyer s expressed preferencs for Two wen, the Hon, Horuee Iableo and Scontor Cam- cron, tho forier of wu 18 not avalluble, uwlng to jourmilistio . The Post-Ullico und Custow-Housa peoply bere ure solid for Cuineron, und they just now scein to be the dominant clement 1 the party lanagement. sSenutor Price, howuver, one of the strongest Sawyer moen, bolts Ciumeron, and assuils tim very serlmonivusly. Price will buve sumething of u fullowitye {nthe caueus, but he will vote fur Williwis or ahnost unybudy else 8 ugniust Keyes. The struggio seems 0 Lo gradually nurrowing down to the lal two gentlomen, Frionds of Mr, Jeeyes clanm thut he will huve twenty-dive votes to sturt off with, und that Caeron will be weaker than Snwyer was to the extent of Price’s following und ree or four of tho Milwaukeo dolewntion, Tho munugers here suy tut Cnis eron will huve practicully wll of the Sawyer vote, uutsido of u luil-dozen who #re countrolled by Frice, Mr. Keves hus been discreet cnotigh to #uy thut he disitkes touben s stroggle for o putit- jeal oitice over e deud budy of u churisbed friend, aud Chis opponcuts - profess | to believe thut hoe will withdruw before the thoe tor baltoting (Murch 8) arrives, senitor Howe, who Took & prominoent part g 1he furmer coutest, has not publicly fudieated hg preterence, but it is casy to beliey his voleo will be fur Cutneron. “Bince the Ureen flay stutesinin placed blmself on record us u Stai- wart, in opposidon to the policy of Presigent Huyes, aud assuimed uin negrossive attitndo™to- wurd buill B, W..Keyes und tho Milwuukee Dailly Neatinel, he tus beea warmly cherished by the purty lunders here, who enjoy bis keen satires und “gonstunt nssaults i tho divection men- toned. With the skt of the sme hilucnees thut placed Mr, suwyer [ tho United Stites Sen ntu, ntd fudorzed by his eolleapues, iU 14 fuir to presume tiat My, Cameron will enjoy an easy victury. Wecrat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. WASIINGTON, D, C., Feb, 250 private dli- putch trom Wiscausin tu-nlght cantains tho (ol- [owinng imiormation: A new candiduty for tho Unnited States Sunate from Wiscuusin 8 i nouneed toentght ln the pocson of Luther 1 Dizon, # vory poputar sod able iwyer of the State. bus b Chfet Justico of tho Su- vremo Conrt of thy Btate for muny years, and 1t 88 suld, might euslly hiwvo receivel tho nomt- aatlon und eleeton 0 tho Senate ufler Senator Carpenter list uuude the nies If Do bud been willitg o aecopt tho bouor, 'Tho Senutor |8 oxpeeted to commitd f stronger suppart than aty aiber mun bolure the caucus tpon tho fiest budlot, nenl ho fs thought 1o buve a fulr prospeet of reilection, ——— BLOOMINGTON POSTMASTERSIHIY, dpcctal Dispiteh to The Chicago Tribunes BLOOMINATON, Lk, Feb, 2.—Thu lxkht for the Moonmyington Post-Oltico hus now assuined quite nn Interesting phase, and the usplrants for the position bave gut down to earnest work, The frlends of the ditferont candidutes aro conlident of victory und a elear * walik away " over vival fuctions, Bowe duys age W, O. Duvis, publisher of tho Dloomugion Pantagruph, witharew trom the conts although bis chunees for receiving the appointment wero by no meahs unfuvor- Lle, Daviaian wndost man, and, being of Quaker extruction, he did not feel disposed tu enter tite B VEry wurul contest. As tho publisher ot the Puntagraph Ste, Duvis did nucn toward uult- 1 tho strougth ot the Republican purty in Cen- trat Lllinos, So cifeetive was the Hintagraph's cwmpatign that the Deniosrats cuing L the cons clusion ibut thu thing would never do, and i w wontl or tvo uftorwards Jobn Oberly wae e stutled ju Bloowington as the editlor ot & new Demoerutie nowspaper. Gon, Dick, the present Tinenmient, who b beo tho Bloonitngton Pust- mnster for elgbit years, will ceriiinly bo s innd mun o defeat.” Ho s e caraest and bied- working fepublican, and hus provein o of the best Postiistors Bloomiugion by Gvor b, dle cawo Dors trom lus diwin ubout the closo of e Wur, und wus for u tano vigagel 1 busliess with Gen. leNulta, who in 156 eotered the political utunu, buing oot 1o Congress u ‘ymr ur so lute Hrougu steNutta’s fnthseuce Divk wis mude Postinaster, and bus beon fortunate cuougt 1 cotuin tig ollice ever siew. Dok WL bo onpased, I suuins, by 1 now catidilito who bis Just spruig up, s frum i sourey least looked Tor, PR gentleamn is Cupt, Lewni d, Huts, who distinguisied hnselt uy ouw 0f 1he bravest of Melasn County betoes wpon thy blowdy buttie-tvlds sud in suuibury prisan-pens. Mo weey W ouo teru us Cunuly Treasurer, and mado u pood wnd faithiul servunt, Tho (rionds of Capt. Mums Upfo, Lt nlght bud seeured the nawsa of 3,00 0 tha MILWAUKEE, Feb,2,—1u tho Senatoriul strug-. yarlous potitions being clrcainted In his favor. ’ll’: n;llyt 0 least, Ijama’ chances nfe indeed flat- 8 INDIANAPOLIS REPUBLICANS. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns. 1NDIANAPOLIS, Ind,, Feb. 20.—Tho Repnblicas City Convention to-day nominated D. W. Gribhy for Mayoron tho fourth ballot, I N. Pattison for City Treasurer on tho foitrth bnllat, snd Richard 8, Coulter tor City Marshal on the firat Dallot. Joseph (1, Wagner, City Clerk, and M. F. Connett, City Assessor, were renomindted by neclumation, There wero Reveral epccelies pro- ceding the nominatlons, nnong them one by Clerk Nixon of the House of lepresontatiyes, whu deelured that Dorsey did not earry the eleos Hon In Indimiin, - By Dorsey he meant the man wha wna recently given the £5,000 supper in New York. e did not carry Indlann, but the peopla, edies Ly the free achools, nour- {shed by the Itepublican party, and the Inboring- men, earrled Indiann, He would rather bo ded by n Inboring-onn - than by a thousand nincom- poops like Dorsey, % ¢ JUDGE FOLGER. NEW Yonk, Feb. 27.—An Albany dispatch says the Clerk of tho Court of Appeals {s authorlty fur tho stniement that Jwdge Folger hag formally declined the Cablnet position tendered him by President-clect Garfield, SPORTING- PEDESTRIANISM. Nzw Yonk, Feb, 25,~Flve thousand persons, including Rowell and Vaughan and their tratn- ers, witnessed the start to-nighf of tho six-day contest for tho O'Lenry belt now held by Hart. - The contestants number nineteen. Tho first to eover a mile way Burns the * Wheelbarrow- Hoy." fu 8 minutes 8 seconds, Hart, Burns, and itughes were nunning nbrenst at the end of tha eecand alle, which was covered in 12 minutes 59 le. Thev pnseed the scorer In nbunchat :43 8. m., having completed five miles. ATHLETIC. Prof. I, G. Ottignon accomplished tho feat of pulling tho thirty-pound welghta 500 consecu- tive times Iast Satunitay ovening at tho Athe- meum Gymoagium, ngulnat the time of one hour and a quarter. Total thing of pulling, one hour and ten miunted. ‘ AQUATIC. . * NEw Yonk, Feb, *.—lIlanlan, tho oarsman, has arrived from England, FIRE RECORD. AT A COAL-MINE. Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune. JACKSON, Mich,, Feb, ZT.—At 11 v'clock last night ntire broke out in tho long trestle-work leading from the shaft to the chutent the Emer- eon Conl-Mines, Just north of the city, destray= fmethe sume, Tho fro commuuicated to the Inrge bullding over the mouth of tho mine, which wns consumed. Some elghty miners wero at work in the mine, but they were rescucil, (‘!CA‘F ing from the maln shaft. Tnirty tons of newly mined coul were destroyed, The loss [s ubout FLURE no insurnd iy this firo )M men are teluporarily thrown out of employment. CHICAGO. The alarm from lsox &8 at 2:25 yesterdny afternoon wns emised by the burning out of o chilinniey ut No. 25 Johnson street, a framo cot- tuge owned by F. Reilly, and occupied asa dwelling by J. Florendon. * Damagu trititng, LENT. Preparatory Devotlonnl Meeting of the Winconsin Eplscopal Clergymen. Special Dispatch to The Chlcago Tribune, Ocoxnsowae, Wis, Feb, 27.—A devotionnl mceting of the elergymen of the Dicceseof Wis- consin, preparatory to the Lenten sonson, has BLeen In progresd nt Nashotuh Theological Sem- inary since Tuesday morning last and ended to~ dav. "The Hev, Mr. Riley, of Minneapolis, har, at tha requestof Tlishop Welles, beon one of tho lead- ers [n thls work, and his addresses have provon interesting and of benelit to tho assombled clergy and students of the college. Among thy visiting clergy present were the following: Iishop Welles, of Milwaukee: tha Rev. Mr. Ttiley, of Mluncapolls; tho Rev. Dr, Cale, the Itev. Dr. Adums, the ltev, Dr. Komper, of Nushotuh; the ley. Mr. Mallory, the Rey. Mr, Todd, the Hoev. Mr. Breek, the Hov. Mr. Eldregd, of Milwaukee: the Rov. Mr, Stearns, of White: water: the lev. Mr. lolmes, of Delavan; the Rev. Mr. Kerfoot, of fieneva Lakes; tho Rtev. Mr. Royco und the Itev. My, MeLean, of Junesville tha ftev, Mr. De Fore ! La Crosse; tho Rev. Mr. Bell, of Kenoshs Rev, Mr, Sweetland, of Mennminees the Rev, Mr. Van Dusen, of Racine; the ey, H. Thompson, of Wutertown; tho lev, Mr. 'T'en Broeek, of Lake Pepln; the Rev. Mr. Cluke, of Lanea o Lishop Welles held diving service in Zion Church to-duy, und will return to Milwaukoeg to- WOTrowW, —— AN OLD MISER, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, FrexoNT, T, Feb, 20,—An old man who came here from St. Louls ubout two wevks ago, gnd who has been living a rather quict and strange life, was found at an enrly hour this morning in an old difupidated bullding in the south purt of town Iyfug In an insensible condidon, After recoving proper attentlon he recovered and wave his name as Witllam Morrls, Fl)'lnf that untll tho lust two yenrs ho had restded in Joseph., Mo. He was dressed {n the coarsest and flithiest of clothing, sod, in re- movirg his cont and \'csi. a leathor et was found girdied to his waidt, Upon ex- ;lm!n tion 1t was found to contalu nearly $3,000 n o ing In the old shunty for ncarly two weeks, al- most sturving for the want of food. Ho 18 ovi- dently man who has seen botter doye, but over his Inter )ifo thore has come a cloud. In his pocket there were found one or two old letters, one written in 18 of the buppy doys spent in Yalo College. S ———— SELF-DESTRUCTION, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Fonr WAYNE, lud,, Fob, 27.=Willfum Match, & Gurman, for several years foromnn in the Pitts- burg, Fort Wayne & Chicogo Ruliway Car:Bhops here, committed suleide this evening by shoot- 1tz blmasif through the beart. He lost bls placa severnlweeks ngo, which seemed to have uffectod bia mind. He leuves o wifo and four chlldron. e ————— A genuine Shaker medicino—Corbott's Shake crs’ Sarsnprilly, for diseuses of the blood, liver, und kidaeys. Purify the blood, cloanse tho stomach, and sweeten the breath with Hop Bliters, BUSINESS NOTICES. Get the Genulue Articlo.=The great |munlnrll{ of * Wilbor's Componnd vf Cobe Livey O ard Lime" hus tuduced somw unprioeipled Persons to attempt to paln ol & siiple article of thelr own munuficture; but any person whe I8 sultering from cotghs, colds, ur consumption, should bo oureful where they purchinse this eyl ele, 1t pequires no putfing,” The results of usy are itd best recotmmendutions; an 6 pros . prietor has nmple evidence ontile of [ts extraor dinary suveess i pulmonars complalnts. The Phosphity of Lime passessesn modt murvelow healing power, w3 combined with tho pure Cod Liver Ol by br, Wilbor, 1t 3 preseribed by tin mmtleal Im‘ulllv. Sl by A, B, Wilbor, Chemlist 1ioston, und nll druggists. — tm— e 25 contx, Buck & Iayoorts % Jara¥ Face Jowider {3 a charmiog inventlon far thy complexton. White, Hoseate, and Hruuotta Hurmtesd und uuturul, A filog companign: plece to tne fomous ** Mars' cologue, TETE CONTR.AST! Wille other Bablug Fowders are lareely ADCL TEBATED with ALUM aod other hustful drugs, | Lus been Kept UNCHANGED lu all of It Pty awd wholevmencns: Ve best & T BAFETY, JIEAL A THFCLYESS, PUBLTY, and :FFECTIVENESS, Is THE FACT of Ity "“fi" uiey 1oeday, from North to South, from East to Wesd, s T Botmen uf the ¥ich ad pour, miicro 16 has beoa whod for the Tuat 13 yeans. s A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER. _ NEVER SOLD IN BULK, Muds by STEELE & PRICE tarers of Lupulln Yeast Gems, Spec] M’-.:r‘i-m: }I;;‘uul:. cl:‘: \'h‘k-(» ad M?. 8t, * ‘This strunie indlvidual hud been liv-" Wi which tho writer speaks

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