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THE CITICAGO TRIBUNE: WIEDNESDA MARCH 2, 1881—TWELVE PAGES Judge Black’s Reply to Com- missioner Fink on Monopolies. fo Foints Out the Falso Reason- ing of the Railway Magnate, /‘nfl Begs Him to Not Oppose Legislation Correcting Ex- isting Ahuses. panchot, the Pedestrian, Ex- ceeding All Former Amer- ican Recoxds. firable Condition of the Dry-oods ®1rade Now as Compared with Last Year. gtocks Again Climb Upward Hopefully at the Stock . Exchango. Poubt Regarding the Alleged Sale of the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Bal- timore Railroad. . Gen. Hancock Preparing to At tend tho Inauguration of Gen. Garfleld. Rufus Hatch Says Billy (Vander« bilt) Will ** Pass the Mustard to the Britishers.” A REJOINDER. UDGF BLACK 1IN ANSWER TO POOL COM- SISSIONER FINIG Bpectat Disputch to The Chicago Tribune, NEW York, March L—Judge Jere Black wiites a letter to the World answering Com- nisstoner Fink’s critlclsm of his recent speech, ‘The Judge snys, In the courso of hils letter: #Mr. Fink must como up to this work wquarely and fn s wny consistent with what you call ‘the equity’ of his mind. Whatever *Poor’s Manual’ may gy, he must mot ask us to disbelieve the xnown and acknowledged fact that rallway corporatlons have abused thelr vower to maka charges extortionate, unjust, and un- equal; nor will It do for him to show that ouefourth of ihe raflrond property in tha country lins gone through bankruptey In thetast five years. Doubtless this Is true, but those corparations were 0T BROUGIT 'TO 1NSOJ Y BY THEIREX- CESSIVE HONESTY orthosevers muderation of their charges. atered stock, the false spproprintion of mortgage bonds, nnd shorn contracts for work atthreo times its value, which the managers mady by themsel with thewselves, und for themselves, will sufticiently account for thelr comition, without — supposing that thelr frelghts and fares were too low, As ‘Pool Commlissioner’ — Mr. Fink doubtless understands this business very well, and ho eau show, If anybody can, to what extent and at what™ cost fo the public tho rafirond corporations bave nbused their trust, and vslmcll\lly whotshare of the Inlquity has gone into thy poolof the confeglernted monopolies. Lam sure he wiil fiud "no oceasion to retract his admission that MANY JUST GROUNDS OF COMPLAINT EXIST, and that there ure many abuses in rallrond management which demand a remedy, This belng the aeknowledized state of the case, and usswinlng Mr, Fink to Lo the md _of & man o you deseribe him, 1 bope I miny mm-ley ask hlm, in the name of common justica .and comercinl in- tegrity, not “to opposc the popular de mend “for n law which wlil save tho Industry of the country from the Ilumlnr' and skinuing to which it Is now exposed. Weeannat expect a * Pool Commissioner?’ to elp us, but let him show his genso of equity by ot trying to bnpede us.” THE WALKERS, A THE KCORES. New Yong, March 1.—Walking mateh score, 0 n, .t Sullivan, 1533 Panchot, 1642 Krohne, 1473 Howard, 150; Allen, 145; Crn vann, 135 Curran, 130; Lacouse, 117, Burns, Ennfs, and 'Tyman have withdrawn from the cw(esl. leavimz but elght in the Tace, AL 1L o’clock Panchot was exantly onemile l!xeml of the best Amerlean reeord, Twelve tlclock score: Sullivan, 168; Panchot, 139; Kroline, 101; Howard, 166 Allen, 150; Came vann, 1883 Carran, 140; Lucouse, 131, ‘_a\y. m.—Score: “Panchot, 18739¢: Sullivan, (: i lluw_n.nl. 172; Kroline, 1633 Adlen, 165¢ surran, 1577 Ciupana, M3 Locouse, 189, Panchot s ‘nbout twe ,and’ one-halt miles akead of the best Ametléan record, Allen retired from the racoafter 11 to-night, er‘;h ascors of 170 miles. AtV o’clock 1low- away fromn IIo\vfird. " b A SMIDNIGNT, L5 Pancliot, %5; Krohne, 2043 195 Cumnpuny, 1853 Curran, 2003 + Bulllvan, 221 Howar, 0 THER] JWERE ONLY A FEW HUNDIED SPEC- TATORY lnnl.llie afternaon. The only exeltement of St ly was a_struegle between Panclhot, b van, und Howard, the leading men. mfim\\erc only efght men In the race, and "_.")mlm. Curran, and Lucouss exclted no Wi I{!.‘M. Krohna wus walking ull the tine, ' e those ahend of him kept upa continun c):-.m.l around the track, Al 11 o'clock Te were less than 500 persons in the hall, thne, the Prusslan, hias*not been seon k JR :I‘:fin‘llh-u minutes past aml way uml) ng a needed rest, 1Mo returned B Mot 138 p, o, swd reswned ma‘{"lmler at w tremendous pace. Buok- I8 were offering 1 to 3 against Panchot . 1 azninst Sullivan, 5 to Lagainst 1o V- Drthn““'d to 1 against Krohne, Allen was tmky(“"" exhunsted wheen o went off the Ak for treatment at 10:05 p, ., and wa g ¥ PEEMANENT RETINESIENT - announeed ahout an hour lator, ‘i}ml‘l‘nlllcod 1o act gy el Qulrley ejje e | snall Allen rly us the afternoen fle seemed intoxiented, aml in- ed the Informution that e hid lmly!ml with cramps, und was given n auantity of brandy by his trainer, w . suuple” created an appetite for “fxt'. ‘m«ll while the trainer's bock urmed L wans stated thad gf}fllifix\mswd the bottle and swatllowed o fLef the contents before ho could be m‘"l‘}“‘lftl. Tuwnrd evenitg ho sobered up, Wi ::I‘:ml I#mrl o lhm( beunb: pluy g % S friends to ge 4 Bls covering aver 150 iles, G e m‘lefillh SECOND DAY OF TIHNS CONTEST “_l‘“"’“ll.lllhllllmll. All had redred ex- It s&- ‘\rnhuu und Campuna, Howard, mf_txmrlwl hog - become elther 6 best slel Panchet has benten for fory "l previous Auwerfean _record s ") clzht liours by six milen, Hanlm the 0'51? the oarsiien, visited the garden in Mccess. n, The mateh i3 not w peeuniary eripled 0 wiunukers promise to Lo s Dh).[““\."““"h‘“'v s the pedestrluns willbe (.fl"?“ STOCK EXCIANGE, VNG TONI: ARD A MATKRIAL ADVANCE lmu}:':,:‘m ?,s THE FEATURES. By L b T Chicas 4o ton, wiy) MK, Murch 1.—The share speculn- l‘;“ l‘“‘L' exception of o brief perfod of lou b tho eurly dealings, was clnrace Tzed by austroug tone, aml a waterial ad vanea In prices wag established, At the openlng most of the leading shares were o shido lower than the elosine quotations of yesterday, whilo Western Unlon showed a deellne of 224 per cent, 3 fore the first Board the market was unse ted,and the majorlty of the Jist fell off o frac tion. A strong buying movement, howaever, was soon estubllshed, under the ntluenco of whieh prices ndvaneed steadily, During the fternoon oceasionnl slight reactluns took plree, but the prevalling tendeney wnas in the direction of blzher figures, and after the secondy Bonrd the speenlation nssumed A VENY BUOYANT TONE, tho entlre list re cording a sharp rise. The appreciation in values ranged from 4 o 1144 per cemty the Iatter In Naushvllle & Chattanoogn, which subsequently reacled S, nnd Iater recovered 114 per cent. ‘Tho general st was firmly held (o the close of business, the shares most prominent in the ndvance belng Iron Mountain, Canada Southern, Western Unlon, tha conl proper- tles, Unfon Paciie, Loulsville & Nashelile, and Michlgan Central, The entire market clused strong, THE MONETARY SITUATION Is gradually returning to a condition of ease, and eapltal §s again offered qulte freely. For abrlef period of the day eall louns on pledge of stock coltateral were effected at 0 per cent and a commission of 18 or !5 of 1 per cent per diem, hut durime the afternoon 6 per cent was the highest figure nsked, amd at the closo tho quotation was il per cent, Louns were ¢f- fecteld on United States bondsat3@5 per cent, Time louns and prime discounts ure without change. ‘Thesterling exchange market wis strong, and the nomlnal askiug quotations were marked up two eents, to 440 for sixty- day bills and 4824 for demmnd, This wl- vanes was not entirely unexpeeted, the de- cline having so gevere and rapld that o recovery, such as has tuken place, was to be anticlpated. Seme bankers huve theie posted rates hilgher than those glven above, but thelr figures nre entirely out of vruportion to the businesy rates, RAILROAD MORTGAGES were In fair demand, but the market was fr- regulan, - Brie consolidated — consols - vanced from 03 to Wiy, and closed at U3, Boston, Harttord & ¢ firsts rose from 55 to 56, seturned to 65 and_closed at 554, Iron * Mountain first preferred — incomes declined from 0234 to 9115, and recovered to 123 do tivsts CArKansas Branch) veeeded frou H1to 110; Kunsay & firsts fell ol from w}? to 8uig, und rose to 81i¢: Kan- sas Pachiic consuls sold up from 105 to 10424, and rencted o Rome, Watertown & Ogdenshurg consolldated firsty receded from 87 to 803, and wdvineed to 893 Texas Pacitle land griit incomes fell off from 82 to. S13, 2 and sold up to ¥5; do firsts (Rlo_ Grande 15 N to Oilg Burlington, ™ vislon) - rose from turned to ¥ Raplds & Nortlx trom 1055 1o 100; CI and re- Cedur firsts — advaneed penke & Uhjo car- reney 83 from 50 to 0175 Columbus, Chieago & [ndiana Central fnconies from 67 to 67373 Cairo, Arknnsus & 'Pexs firsts from 10014 1o 1103 Denver & Rio Gramde firsts trom 15 to 1163 Indianapolls, Decatur & Springfleld secomd incomes from 58 to 50 Kunsas Paeltic firsts (Denver Divislon), ex-coupon certificates, from 107 to P Lake Shore regtstered seconds, from 12215 to T1; New York, Pennsylvaniin & Ohlo from 61 ta Ohlo _Cen- first Income: tral [ncome: from oY to 6237: Unlon 1135 u} Pacifie — firsts, trom 14 do sinking funds frowm 114 to 11434, arlem rewlstered firsts declined from 1 Y Indiang, Bloomington & Western seconds from g to 77 Lafayelte, Bloomingzton & Munélo ncomes from 808 to 75y Mablle & Ohin new sixes trom 1005 1o 1081¢: Michlman Central sevens from 2615 to 15tgs Missour] Pucilic sceondy Metvopolitan Elevated s from 9717 to O Nurthwestern reglstered, from 1A to York Ceatral 68 of 1883 g 4 to lm?{: Ohio & Mississippl firsts (Springifeld Divis n 1105 10 115; Peorlat, Decntur & Evansville, ineotnes, from 50 10753 St Paul & Omihn: Constrny from 1653 to 10 {rum p_n 1o 113565 Wabash second 0} PRESS COMMENT. To the Weetern Assoclated Press. Nuw Youk, Mureh L,—The Post sny the money murket the stock broke: eases are vaylne a commlssion ol 0, but thore £s 1 mueh stendier toug 1o this nswell a3 other markets on the prosuect of llllu tho defent of the Tundl biit und adjournment of Congress. The U're ry continues to take fn ore mon thun It pays out, the deposits to withdrnw Natioml-bank notes muuuuumi thus tar to- duy to 202,500, whils the disbursenents by way of homd purchases nmount to ouly 3115000, Nelther of these moves ments would be considered important wera it not for the fuet thal sinee the Senaty pussed the Refunding bill, the Treasury has reeeived more lnwful than 1t s paid ont, so that the bunk reserves here aid ¢ where are that much lower than they were wheh the rald on the bunks became serious, The repors of the Canadian money which cime here last week wers very much exngaerated, less than $1,500,000, nll Told, having arrlved. Rates for bills on London' for severul days rifed so ns Lo pe mi gol d imports, and considerable mmounts were ordeced, To-day we are told that muny of these orders lve” been countermanded, and the arrivals inn few days henee, which ure expected ad tho result of Inst week's com- motlot, will nob exeerd 2,000,000, CABINET-MAKING. NEBANILE THURLOW WEED GIVES A FEW BEMINIS LN, Speciat Dlapatén 1o The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, Mureh L—The vencrablo Thurlow Weed, speaking to-day to n report- eron Cablnet-making In tho past, sald, con- cerning tho purt he took in forming the Lin- coln Cabinot: “ When Mr. Lincoln was clected he tele- geaphed for we to cometo Springfield, where he reslded, and on my way there L stopped At Dloomington to get n confidential friend of My, Lineoln, tho present Senutor David Davls, und also Mr, Leonard Swett, These two gentlemen had pressed Mr, Lin. coln’s nomination In the Conventlon ngainst that of Mr, Seward, I was In that Cenven- tlon also, Mr, Davis, My, Swett, and myself spent two days with Mr Lincoln, very pleasantly, in CABINE¥-MAKING, confidentinl strictly, But thers was nothing known then of uny such curlosity tn regard t the Cabinet as Is now manifested, although thls was n crlsls In the Natlon’s history. Mr. Lincoln’s Cabinet wis wade thenand there, The first thing after wo got togothur Mr, Lincolu salil: ¢ The TIE V things e sottled und unghangeable, Mr. Seward will bo offered the -State Department, and my strong purpose, unless it [s averrnled by you, Is to ofter My, Chmnse the Treasury bLepartment, ‘These gentlemon are esninently gunlitivd, and thoy h stronger und better candidates for sldeney thun was' Then wu canvassed the various names for Suerctaries of the vinfous oflices, nd My, Wells was agreed on for Seeretary of the Navy (though Lovposed It us strongly ns 1 cuuhl?. Mont- goiery Blale for Postiaster-General (though 1 did sl L eould in upl;msln s hiim, though in # econfidentinl and friendly — way), Caleb Smith of Indinna f cerotary of the In- terlor (and we all spproved of” that warinly), Sdward hates of Missourt for Attorney-Gens einl (and all of us approved of that very cordlatiy), ‘Lhe cholea of & BECUETARY OF TII; TREASURY Iny between My, Chase snit Mr. Cameron, of Pennsylvanin, My, Davis und Mr, Swett wero for Cameron, Mr, Lincoln wavered, seemed to bo in doubt, und appeslad o me, 1 thought thut In some respects the Treasury wus the wrong Departient for Gen. Ciineron, and that it woulil be better to tuke Mr, Chinse, und to mnke Alr, Camernn Suurulnr‘yol War, and this was finally agreed on, and {n that wiy the Cabinet was settled,” GEN., UANCOCK READY 0 WITNESS TIE INAU- GURATION, Bpacial Duspatels 1w Tue Chicago Tribuns. New Yonx, Maren L,—Gon. Iluncock fs proparing for his journgy to Wusnington, whithier ho goes to witness the feaugurition of theun-who by i fondly hoped would be_fn Washinzton on the “4th of Murch only 04 o spectator of the ceromony thot should transform the milltary otficer Into & civit ruler, The General hus taken UETTING means of which the original tha turn of affairs as ns was possible, and has heen engaged all the week getting his armor tnito that present- able shinpe that shall make 1y wearer u e Apleuous, it not the central, figure of the important ent of Frle day next. The - peral remarked to-lay to one _of s visltors ut Governor's Island Wint ho hoped the In- nuguration would pass off without an Inef- dent to mar it interesty and that he would lend every power he possessed Lo glve ALL POSSIBLE ECLAT to tho oceasion. He pleasuntly observed that hls was not tho manner In whieh ho had expected to be present, but somebody had to beleft out In tho race, awml perhaps it was ust as well that the people hind dechded that t should e hiself,” Gen, Garfiell, he way nsaured, wonld make an excellent ruler, and he hoped his term would end as auy- pielously ag It promised to open, A number of troops have been sent down from the New York harhor defenses, and others are going ot to_partleipate in the innugnral ee smotiles, Of Gen, Hancoek’s staff, Gens, Mitehetland Fry will accompany thelr superlor officer, who leaves here on Thursday next, RUKFUS HATCIL HE TALKS IN METAPHORS New Youx, March 2—"1s 1t liguidation or boom P Inquired a Swn representative of the old wizard, Rufns 1lateh. *Of course i's Jlquidation, and it has te bo ear- rled . on for a lonz thme to come. I sold my seat and don’t want to have anything to do with stocks. ‘The only trouble Is that the chap whao has bought It insn’t put in his appenrance yet with thit $25,000 check. But there i3 a chancs of his dolug so Thurs- dny next, which i3 the judgment doy of stock-broking morahity, 1 haven't seen Gould or Vanderbilt for several days, but nuderstond Goull _ managed beiore golng West, to resaddlo Vanderbiit whh o great deal o Western Unlon stull, Phiv will equip Gould for his next con- solldation cnnpsian, _The guestion of the hour 14, what Vanderbilt Is golim: to do with 1t all before he lenves {or Burope in April, Possibly he may try to *pasy the musd WF over tn the Britishers, Itlstrue. BUIY hasn't taken e into hig confldence on this snbeuu!. but the odds of the gme ave that, having shorn our dowe: lumps clean down to the domestle flecce, we'll now have to go for Eurovean wool.” OLEOMARGARINT. T BUTTER-MEN MOVING AGMINST THE COUNTERFEIT, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yong, March 1.—The butter-men of the Enst are moving to have the oleomar- garing exports clerred ns oleomargarine and not s butter, and the distine- tlon recognized und directed bv the Government. A committeo was ap- poluted some time ago to confer with the Chlef of tho Bureau of Statistics at Washington, and the result of their confer- enee was that It wonld bo hupracticable to fave manitests of oleomargarine reported In gallons, and that the appointment of experts In the Cusfom-llouse for the detection of lmproper exports, recommentled by the Nutlonal Assoeiation, would be useless, 03 it would be hmpossible for these officers to be present continually nt at ull polnts of shipment. Thoy suggested that the Exchange shonld appolnt Inspectors, and that IN BUSPICIOUS CASES the customs officers should have power to call upon these inspectors. Collector Mer- ritt safd lie conld not make the examinations necessury, but he was willing ta do whatever the Sceretary of the Trensury should order, 'fhe matter hnrs Jul o a sharp correspondence, the President of the New York Producs Exchange saying, in o letter to the Chief of the Burean of Statls- tles to-dny: *Leannot think it possible that the United States Goverment 18 powerless to compel correct elenrances. 1f 50, then the Statistieal Departinent must necessarlly be LESS VALUABLE THAN MERETOFORE considered by our merchants, Ars we to understand that the statistics furnished by your Department aro slimply those that suit the purposvs of tho exvorters to glve? 1t secws to me thut tho mnenitude of the dalry interest of this country wurrants the I'reasury Department In competling cor- rect elearances of butter, and 1 hope you will use your inlluence Lo this end,” DOUBTED, THE®SALE OF THE PIILADELPHIA, MINGTON & BALTIMORE RAILROAD, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. New Youx, Mareh 1,—A spechnl from Wit Wilmington, Del,, to-night says that the preclse status ofy the second sale of n majority of the stock El the Phifadelphla, Wihnlngton & Balthnore Rallrowd Company to asyn- dicats of purchasers in tho Interest of the Baltlmore & Ohfo und New Jersey Centreal Is regarded theve as in grent doubt, ‘The com- plete disclosure of the proposed operatlon a week ngo, when It hnd searcely been ar- ranged for more than forty-cizht hours, may have seriously biterfered with its constum- mation, Meanwhlle, some facts nre known which afford a partinl bagis on which to forin concluslons. The dispateh further say§: “Tho UL giving the Delaware & Western Corporation further {ranchlses by syndicute, from which the Baltimore & Ohlo peopls withdresy upon their jolning to buy the hiladelphia, Wilnington & Balthinore, pro- posed to run THEIR NEW LINT through this State, came up for finel action In tho Jlouse of Representatives at Dover to- duy and was passed, Some pmendments have been macde tn the House to the Lill as it pussed the Scnnte, but these are not objected to by the Delaware & Westarn poople, and will not intertere with the avall- unollity of the legislation for the purpose of n through line, 1£ it should bo still deslred to bulid one. Ol MeComb avers that this purpose 14 iven up, e la backed heartily, ho says, y Mr. Vanderbilt, who was one of hls orige inal syndicate, und - the Intter, I the plueh of aifalrs’ lust Wednesday and Thurs- duy, telegraph here twieo or - oftencr to the Colonel, assuring him of his un- changed positlon the business, If 1 should prove, therefore, that the now syndl- cute has not_nequived the mujority of the Philadelphia, Wilinington & Baltlmoro stoclk, and 1 not ablo to get it, THE APPABENTLY ARANDONED BCINEME Lo revived Ju the iands of tho same porson or nearly tho smwe, and muy be pushed through™ by them, white If the Bafthmore & Ollo has wecomplished the purchuse, us hns o been wmounced, then ib shall by Nkely—or, as Col. McComb stutes, ultogether cortnin—that the remaining pavs ths to the first arrcenent will o ahewd thelr ~ own account, The uttitude of — the Pennsylvanin Raflrond corporation romaing, wlso, = us uneertuin as that of the Baltimors & Ohlo, 1t1s given ont by the uuthorities of the wnithorities of the former that they feel no uneasiness whatever over the reported pur- ehuse, the strength of tholr friends insido the Chilgdetphli, Wilmington & Baltimore belng such that TUEY CANNOT DE MADE T0 SUFPEI ‘This, however, would appear to by an &‘,mrq‘\nwmm e, It tho Halthwore & Ohlo und New Jersey Central hove really got eontrol, or shoull do so, for the ln- terest of the latter rond I8 Lo earry pos- seneers between Philadelohin and ” Now York over the Buow ook route, and not by the Now Jers Division ot the Pennsylvinin, The Bultimora & Ohlo 14 also the luttor's compotitor for through Waestern business, aid, with the established quurrel over the uso ot the Junetion rvond In Shiladolphin, [Uls not veasumble that thelr views eati be mude to hurmanize, Ve — DRY GOODS, STATE 01 THI TRADE, \ New Yous, Mareh, L—Irominent dry- goady firmes stato thut buash has been ex- cellent for the tirst two months of the year, although its volume and the prices obtained hind not bien as great us in Januury and Feb- ruary of 1880, In prices there has boen n falling off of 10 or 3 per cent since o yeur ago, but the margin of profit remaining iy satlsfactory, Loast year abthis thue it wag sald ther a hoom by which prices were foreed wp anl goods were bought in . speee wintive way in excess of the demand, 1 year businea v entirely ealthy and r ar, anl legithnate trade his o bettor In the city during sny (wo months within the memory of the most esperfenced merehants, A representative one firm sald business fell off at the end of March last yeur A8 FLAT AB A PANCAKE,"” owing to'the ext » which it had been over- done, Phiy senson ha tooked for o good trade through Aprll and May, beeanse deal- ers who overstocked themsel Inst yoie and Jost magey were buying catitioisly and had not antieipsted trade, In bl opinion, the frst six wonths of 1831 would cover more prospergid Husiness than the ponding half of 150, Payments.were never better thau - thoy had ) Lt owlng, in purt, of eonrde, to goml erons lasc yeny [n the West and South, "Uhe demund Tor dry goods at preseat Iy lareely from those parts of the emtutry, t 15 oo early et for * nearhy trade "1 N York State, The grades of goods in demnnd are about tho stne 1< n year nigo, when good quilities woere in generitl request, Since th begin t ver from the depressio by the ¢ of 187, there bus heen n gradu ally nereasing degand for hetter goody, o) wuh\llf’ In the West amld New England, Althoweh some very exupensive goods are sent 1o polnts fn the Sonth, the bullk of the trade there g always been dn rather cheaper faorles than the average In other parts of the country, THE FUNDING BIDLL, THE PINSIDENT WILL VETO IT 1F IT PASSES, Spectal Dispateh to The Chteazo Tribune. Nuw Youx, Mareh 1.—A Washington spe- elal snys Controller Knox stated this evening that the President will veto the Fundlng bill if passed, I'TEM OPENRA-IIO! NEw Yorg, Mateh 1L,—3A reporter enfled Inst evening on Willimn O, Stoddard, Se tary of the Metropolitan Opern-llouse Com- pany, to ‘nscertaln the result of the meeting of the Board of Directors, “The main object of the meeting,” sald Mr, Staddard, *was to increase the amount of our stoek, JU amownted Lo S600,000 orieinally, but yes! ay [t was Inerensed to §1,00,0005 a sits we conslilur sufticient to earry out the enterprise, ‘The Committee on Sltes has taken ten or twelve Into conskleration,” GEN. HANCOCK lded at the meeting of National tifle 4 tlon, Jwlge Lawrence presented a S50 trophy to present to the short-range - champlonsiip, open 1o uny rifle club in Nowth - Amerle: Gen, “Iunecock ad- voeated rills early [n the sea- son, A letter was rend . from . Larl Stannope, suying the Invitatlon for a teap to X eat Britain in the contest for the trophy i heen referred to the Ritle csoelation of Great Britain, BAILORS' WAQLS, A petitlon hns been slzned by many ship- [)hu; merchants asking Congress to pass a uw probibitmg the paynent of advance res wages 1o scamen, It is claimed that muny keepers of sullors’ borrdingz. houses contrive to fleece the sallor of £V it due bimy, when lie arrlves, and lolids the fndebted fess ngainst him when he ships, so they can demand o 1 of " the udvanee wages, agents generally oppnse n - bil and elabn that great Injustice would fail wpon the suilor, A Inw’ was enneted about twenty years ago, and futled in its operation, Cuptains were unable to get u erew, ships were delayed In eonsequence, and the project tinally abandoned. THE MARSHAL Marshal Payne’s term of offlee. havinz ex- peed, snd Prestdent Tayes' nominee, Alder- i Jiteabus, not having been’ yet confirmed hythe Seuate, the oflice §s to-lay vaeant, Marshal Payne was- renppofuted tempe rlly by Judge flunt, and yesterday went before ige Blatehford _to take the oath of ofliee and file his bunds, 11y Honor declined to administer the outh on the grownd that the bonds had not been ap- proved by the proper authority, and under the statute the oath of oillee shuuld be tnken before the Distriet Judge. Payne, whh _ his Dondsmen, theies upon visited Jwlze Choate, lylng 11 at home, but he decilned 1o ke any aetion except in open court, stating that he would examine Into the matter Thursday, when he would bo at his ollice. ALL SEAL-ESTATE SALES announced in the elty attract a large number of buyers, and spirited bldding and good prices are tho result, BUICIDE, Willlam J, Dudley, azed 50, of the firm of Dulley 0., shoe manufacturers, kifled Dhmself to-duy in hls honse ot Newnri, + WHILE THE HEV. FATHER SCARTIY was celebrating Mass this morning in St Michaol’s Churels, at Jersey Clty, Frank Linn, an eseaped lunatie, rushed upon the nltar, nnd, seizing the priest around thebody, endenyored to throw him to the thoor, 1t re- quired the united elforts of se nen and poltee to toree the lunatic to, lowse his grip, BUTTER~CHEESE—EGGS. Aunticlpating the Annual Conventlon of the Nutlonul But Cheexey und Egg Amvoclation="1ho * menco To=Day and dnys . Cenall Ravr1ps, In,, Mareh 1,—~Tho elty 1a quito nwake tu the Importance of the Convention of the Nutlonul Butter, Cheese nnd Egir Assoclution which nsseinbles I this city tosmorrow aiter- noon In Greene's new OperieHouse In eighth il sesston, "Thehotels aro tiledwith ggests from nbout nil tho duiry States from Mulne to Colorado, and even Cudifornia. dulrying 18 repro- sented by J, 13 Wooster, of Sun Francisco, a Vice- President of the Assoclstion. Tho Cedur Ruplds Board of Trude, it younge but vigorous orgnaizn- tlon, hus provided o Inrge hall speulally for display ot dniry produets and mueblnery and Smplements for creameries and cheeso factorios, The dalry boow that i prevatling (n lowa will ereato nn excellont market for manufaeturers of such goods, 1t 13 estimated that at Jeast 100 new oreamuerlos witl Le added this rpring to thoso vow estublished dn the State, Towa fariners sco plainly that It does not puy ta make low grado butter and cheose, when the mw materisl—mitk and eream—wil - bring them double the money when disposed of to manu- fneturers of butter and cheese, who mnke n specialty of thalr busiuess, besldes relioving the furmer's wifu from the extry (ol of butter- making, Last until Frie The Natjons) Assoclution {3 dolng nnd has done n great work in advaneing the daley inter- est. Thule moetings bave heen hield Ewst and West, nitd where I good resnlis huve been doveluped. Tholr meet s und exbibitions are frew to the genernl publie, the prine objeet bu- Ing to eoltect sclontifio knowlodge us to dairy Produots, - Gov. Gear und wany other well-known cltlzens nre beve to participate lo to meetings, Ropre- sentative business-men fronall of tho prineipal cities uro bere, und th seed sown will undonbits edly bear solld Eeult, The Burlmgton & Cedur Hapids Kaftwiy Compuny huve tondered i fres oxeursinn train to o Conventon o visit creameries on tho Hne of th ! To-night there wus o meetinge of the Raplds Board of Trade, Muny new members warre cloated. A furge stimbor o v ' Wore present by epeeinl mvitaton, By request, Col, {, Littler, of Duvenport, Sceretnry of tho Nattonal Assaclation, auldeessed the assems Diuge, gave them o sound - and practieal specoh of half un hour predivted s forward movement n Distory of lown ns o dafry St that would sl grently 1o the wood of the Btute, und to tho adlrect welture of uny conntey thnt secondod tho eltort by atreet upplication of thow capital und perimnnent fie The Assoclatdon will bo In Bession tl F;Illll afternvon. o et 2A PARLIAMENTARY SALOON, Speetal Dupateh {0 The Chicag Syibune, OrTAWA, Mareh L—An attempt Is belog made to close tho saloon in the Parllument buitdings, Tho bar i the House of Commous s fn every sense a publie bar, uud not confined to tho usy of members, Dranken strangors nvo fregiiently, nu even intoxiented membiors ovensionully, nro’ 10 bo moet I tho eorvidors or stales teadoig from the busviment Lo the npin tloor, 1f §Lwero tot for tho fatul facility with whioh members abtsly intoxicating lquor withio o fuw stops of thoiv chumber, the brawls und scencs which buve dis- graced not only this ut previous Pavlinments would nover huvo buen witnesso e em—— - SUSPENDED, Roeeial Dapatch ta The age Tribune, MONTREAL, March 1.~The well-known firm of W, und F. P Currio & Cu., extenslve wholesale wotal merchunts Iy Grey Nunstone, one of the oldest of tho conutry, hus suspendea uft- er huving stood the brunt of the stormy yoars of 1K to LKW, The tsprovement {1 business i the full of 1879 cuu- bled thom tocount o arkit of, profit exceeding .00, Thoe reaction, which wus quite us sudden and_unpnratioll s tho risn, wiped ont thelr profits, and n Jarge loes Its stend, They struggelea durhiyg the past year to meet thelr paymenta as thoy matired, and thus pres sented an wadoubted standing. After con- sulting with their bankers, understood = to he tha Montreal Baok, and, nnder advieo, they decided to place thamselves In tho hands of tneir ereditors, - The aympatby of the tede will b estended to the members af the finm whet the aifale heeomes publie, The, Habiiitica havoe nut yet bee ascertulned, but they will be heavs. POLITICAL. TR WISCONSIN SENATORSIITP, Hpeetat Dispateh to The Chicagr Tribunes Mantgos, Wis,, March L—The Senntorinl pot continues to boll. Tho fire was considerably cne haneed to-duy by the arrival of Seontor Cam- oron, Congressmun Pound, Judge d. 1. Howe, of Kennsha, and other prominent politiclans, It i3 understoad that Gov. Pound §s aot 0 candidate, but, of course, If the Senatorlal Mghtning should striko in his direction it would not bo hard for that populur Congressman to necept the good fortunc, It I geneeally nnderstood ho wiil throw his influence for Gov, Bingham, The scaro at the Camoron headquarters vontinues, The cluim of Dfty-two has heen reduced to thirty- three, and tho Cemeron barometer |8 still on its dgwnward way, Out of some thirty membera present in thy clty to-duy, twenty-six ug that DUbEr Wore present At au antlCumerot cancis I ut b o'clock this afternoon, snd pledges wore mavle for friendy who were ket away snlliclent to = gwell tho gentic- men . oppos: to the Milwaukee ecundi- sy ‘The determinatlon 1o some geventy. b the M ifwaitke: f«mw rows in fntensity, and those inen who cuuld not et the noble Seis ntor's eyes he closed by the mysterions presence of death before they were at the Capltal sorks g for the ling cundidates to suececd the wrent Benator, will be shown that they cunnot control the great Republican purty of Wisconsin. HLICENSEY TICKET ELECTED, Spectal Disateh to The Chicago Tribune. 1L, Mareb 1,~The city election held to-day resnlted it another vietory for* license,” the Councll stunding six for license and four for tempernnce. Those elected were: Henry W, Waugzoner, Mayor, leense; Jumes B, Hawes, Murshal, license; Theo, Neison, ‘Trens urer, temperanc George V. Young, Ene elueer, no opposition; K. Harwood, lteense candiidate, wis cleeted Aldermnn in tho First Wurd: John Armstrong, temperinee, i the Seeoml Wards David C. Mollitt, temperance, i tho Third Ward: Fred Kunw, license, [n the Fourth Wied: nud John Gogertery, license, in tho Fifth W L A Inrgo vote was cust, but thore was 1o excitement. A QUIET ELECTION. 8pectal Dispateh to The Chizago Tribune, Actnons, U, March 1.—=The ety clection to- day passed oif very quictly, there belng no op- position touny of - the nomluees except R. B tintes, with whom Theron West contested the Murshulship, Muyor, The result wns ns Travis Phitlips: Clty Attorney, MeDole: Uity Trensurer,. John I City Clerk, J, J. MeLallen: Murstul, 1t City Puy lfi'%lllli Dr.C.C, th; Clerk follows: nission, fon, vislon, Theodore Huware DELEGATE CAMPBELL, OxmAlta, Neb., Marceh L.—Detegate Campbell, of Utab, passed through this eity to-day, bound for ‘Washington, o tuke bis seut, which Is contested Ly d. Q. Cusmon, Cumpbell had . certiticate Irom Gov. Murriy bu his pocket, and expressed cuntidence thut ho will tuke his seat NXEW DOCTORS. WOMAN'S MEDIGAL COLLEGE. At tho Centennry Chureh ust evening tho ceremony of conferelng degrees upou tho grads untes of this institution took place. The sucred editiee, which had been kindly lent by the Itev. A, C, George, D. D, was thronged with n lnrge and fasktionabie nssemblage, not the lenst nutlceable part of which were the fair expectunts of tho degrees to be conferred, The Chalr was tuken by Prof. Liyford, and the otbor members of the Faculty present were: Profs, 1. M. Danforth, Inguls, M urd, Oraham, Uwens, Brower, Montgumery, “Sarab, Huckett Btevenson, and Dr. Murio Meyler. T'iy programof tho evening commenced with the Grand Murch trom Tannbauser—Lisat—=hy Miss Lydia Hurels, whodo rendition of the mor- ceun was urtistic i tho extreme, a8 werd tho ather seleetions with which she fuvored tho au- dieniee duriig the evenug, Prof. Willnun 1L Iivford, President of tho Bonrd of ‘Trustess, in lis opentnie address then stated that tht inetitution had been burned in the disustrous tire which wust be well remem- Lered by afl bis hearers, and at that timo tew hud hopes of 1ts resuseitation. It bad, bow nuw pissed this coisis, und had at the present time u fulrer prospect of suc thun ever be- fore, and now stood apou n busis walch guar- apieed fts future suceess, Tho Secretary thon catled uron tho following Iadics tastep upon the plutform and receive thelr diplomins: Lille Stelia Akers, Macy Eliza- beth Butes, Murcelln Coarfotte Bualdwin, Augus- e Seott Campbell, Annn Gregory Connoll, Au srustu Atnelin Caney, Loulse A, iekerson, Buckus Fairbauks, Bila Mary Ghlehriest Flienur I, Elizabeth Dulbey Norre . K. Oliver, Luttie Crego Park, Mury Ef up, Bleetn Underwood Simnions, ‘runces Sercombe, Olive # Ryer- It Hurriot Zstolle Worcuster, All the Tadles of the gradunting cluss were the reciplents of elegunt floral tributes from thelr rlemds, Ly urah Hackett Steveuson then nddressed the newly=tedyed .8 1uu nent speeoh, In whieh g complim thom upon their stics coss, und stuted that it bud been galned without any Dickerings or * crossing of swords,” und that noune envied ber rival her suecess, ‘Tho valedictory ddress was then dellvered by Mizs Elln M. Glieheist, M. 1h u petite nnd at- tractive ten She traceil back the bistory of the medical womun to the earlicat uged, show in {hat women must have practiced maedicing o surgery i the earliest ages, fnswuch ne lsis, o Egyptivn goddess, was ueeredited with o knowledee of tlie lenrned arty Prof, Muyunrd th deflvered the address from the Fuculity, in wblceh, atter thnnking the gradnntes for thelr ol chitlon of thoir etforts, and pointing ont ta themn thut suceess could not be attalued tnasday, and that thoy migut n sturting In practieo g their small “means vanisbig, und thon get discournged foliewing out one ot tho noblest of pro- fessions, yet thoy must persovere, und not resort to nny of the expedicnts which un- practiioness nowadays did rosort Gt bualioss, no mutier how, but get it The Professor then ndduced Instances with which we are all fnmiline of the budding prie- titloner belng _culled ont from church by his servant (vhilo » Plekwlok ") ote, ‘I'ho_Lenedletion was thon pronounced by the A, U, Georo, which concludeod the pro- cevdings. A lirgo number of tha andicuce, Including nvout forty of the genduntes, then proceeded to Prot, Duniorth’s realdenco, No, 310 Wost Adams street, whers the learned gentlemun showed that ho at least understond tho rites of hospi- tality a8 wetl us bo did tho téncts of Asculuplus, THE HOMEOPATHIC COLLLGE, The Commencement exorciges of the Chicago omeoputhie Medieal Collego took placo Inst evening In Hoeesbey Music-11all, beforo a larwo nudience of ludles and gentlemen, Thoe exerclses meluded w very libural cxhibition of musie, ¥ ki, lowers, und uppliuse, and wero wreatly enjoyed by the audience, Seated on the olatfurm_ were the following gentlemen: Tho from tov, Charles Bverest, Amos U Hall, dudge Bootn, J. 8. Mitenell, Prof, J. W, Btesetor, Woadwird, Pro I, Pratt, Prof, J. J, Mitehelt, Vrof, " Dulamyter, Prof. [¥ ruf, it V. Faster, I'rof. A, G, Ilobeo, Prof, F. A. Newinn, Prof. L. Pratt, of Whonton, 1. Prof W, Danforth, Milwiikeoes Ur, !'k 18, Hedgues, Mr, 5. Corning Judd, and Mr, C, €, niey. Cho graduntes, twenty-elght in number, oo piead wenta direetly in front, Eloven of thoso ro ludies, bt thoy chose to give thelr with only plaln Inftinls aud without 48, The ea Of tho graduates aros irown, W, Tk 1L Ch dwnrd prot, 1L, N. Pucker, Prof, arles Ada 3 iverett, oy iy 51 Sondof, Sehneldor, | T O il o iockiuio, 1. B L. Chapia, W, Ettzholz, TN 1l A doliison, o 1L, L Mitehelt, Cintles Morgun, W Treston, B, K. slegmund, J. L. Blone, Waorthingtan, o Tho exerelses opencd with o peayer by the oy, br, Bvercst, (ollowing which camo i nd- dress by the President, Praf, . 8. Mitcholl, and the conterving of degrees. The Fuealty valedics tory wus telivered by Prof, J. Luitwin, and the cliss valedletory by ** D" 8, N, Sebnelder, Atier the conciosion of the exerclses of tha ovenlnyg o b hoy sl & _bunguet was hetd ut tho ‘Cremont House. Thero - were nbout 125 pentlemen und Indles [0 s it the alfude - passed, oll CCuase tully, urly 11 o'clock when thoy tuiio, und d at wldnight tho iy, Muslv, both und fustrumnontal, combined with the ox- celient tousts und responses 1o keop the come puny togetior until th 8 morning, The first toast was *Fhe Memory of Habno- wann,' which wus responded to by tho citlro compiny, whe drrnk i silence 10 thy memory of the great teachier. *Tha Great D Family— tho M. | by s, wid 1he LL.D) Wils tho next seatiment, and - was - witdll replled to by Judge Meoary Hooth, Prof, Mitchell replivid tu *'Tho Chieago stomcopathle Colluge, 1ot Toditey Wolslh seapundod 1w Bpeak " waorous velnto thy toms o 10 throo u Prees, tho Pulplt, und the Pul” Tna fust formul togst wus ho Clusa of 'y whioh was responded ta by Dr. C. J. Fulle, €, ¢, Honnoy responded o tho toust of Mudical Protession wugd Bedy Politie, Mz, Lo FIRE RECORD. Complete Destruction of the Min- nesota Btate-Houso at Bt, + Paul. Discovery of the Fire Durlng the Sitting of the Leg- islature. The Members Badly Frightened, but All Escape Without injury. Two Libraries Burncd=Loss on Build. Ing $100,000, with No In- surance. A Four Thousand Dollar Blaza at Water- ford, 0,—Fires for February in Chicago. THE MINNESOTA CAPITOL, Spectal filspateh to The Chicago Tribune. 87, PAuL, Miun, March L—At § o'clock this evening, while both Honses of tho Leglalnture were in session, fire was discovered In the dome of tho Capltol, and In two hours nothing re- mained of the bullding hut the walls and smoking ruins. The alarm was given in tho Assembly and Sennte nono tou suon, When the doors of the former were thrown ofien, and the ery * Flrel” raised, It was followed by 1t blinding cloud of smoke, and muny menbers rushed for tha windows, while tha vecupants of the ymitery stnmpeded out through tho balls. Speaker Rleo was with diflenity kept fromn leapitg from n window of the second story, In which the Chambers weresituated, However, the memtinrs nll got ot sately, nad plieks” elerks aml members sgveed nil the important paper n the Senate ubout the same seenes ocenrred, but, belug o miuull hody, there wis lesd excltement, ana nil wot out mafely. The fire canght in the dome. Phe bullding 18 Iu tho stupe of u Multese crod3, of brick, two stories aml munsand roof, with n dome in the eentre. ~There ure ull 8orts of rumors as 1o the orleln of the fire, tho prevalent une being that It wust have been the work of un incendlary, s thore wore no_gas or Etearu colls In th upper portion, where the fire sturted in u blaze, A short tme after first discovered fiames broke through the roof of the west wing, and gradunlly ppe penred In the roofs of the other scectivps, the woodwork, which was dey and ol burnivg ke tinder. Owing 1o the tiro burning downward, the contents of the exccutive off thy Tower tloor, which were not fn the vunlls, were #aved. The records of the Supreme Court are nll saved, m(lmllrh the valunble and extensive Iaw brary I8 lost. Tho rooms of the Ktate Histurieal Soclety were in tho Capitol, und are reported to hitve Jost u tne Hibrary of several thousend volumnes and valuns bioaclles, The Hbrary of the Supremo Court wus extensive and valusble, In the Stute wern over £L000,000 in bonds of the trust funds of the Stute, and speclal clorty were » jy the firemen 10 save these vaults from sev heat, as_thoy ure vld, and fears were expressed by n fow that they might notbe prool againat tho tevrible heat, Witain an hour after the flumes firat appearcd the cutlre roofs had fallen {n, the upper tloors following with loud detonntions, which created quite n little panie nmong the thousunda of spectatory, who were the more ex- eituble trom the prevalency of teports of powder I the basemient, The Capitol hus been bult in - seetions, the fiest purt el crected (n 183, with twordditions since. The new Market Halt is belg tited up for the use of the Legisiature, The building wns worth £10),.- 00t und, accordlng to tho poiiey of the Stute, was uninsured. IN CHICAGO. Following I3 Rullwlnkle's repore of February Nres: Total number of alaring, M: second ularms, * third alarms, 13 stills, 45. The causes for samc arc nd follows: Chimusey fires, 1t; fulse, 13 communiented, 12; supposed incendlarism, b overhented furaaces, i; defective chimness, 23 natch dropped amony clothing and wuste, 23 children with mutehes, 2: upsetting stove, 2; hot nsties depnsited in_ wooden box, 23 ignitlon of ull-rags aud waste In lron. pot, % unknown, 2 ignitton of escaping gus, pontancous cot bustion, 2; 1gnluon of curtalu from gus-jet, 23 overbeated cupoln, 2, And one ench: fxuition ot by on top of furnace, leuklne kervsene-oll Jump, defective stuve, henter sitthig ngalnst wooden partition, grenge falling - on em- bers, gniton of boy's clothing suturated with benzine [rom~ stove, gus-jer oo nenr celling, overheunted st wntel dropped into ofi spliled on tloor, chimney without 1lue stopper, dufeetiva stove-plpe, eleelrumerci rind bulls over toller, matei dropped into barrel of benzine palng, dofective foundation under boller, coals falling from stove, overheateil boller, explosion of kerosene lamp, bot Journal, Ignition of shuvings from stuve, aud defective tiue, Of tho tntlliings, § were stone, 28 brick: and 20 and wero uteunled as fatlows: Dwelllgs, churches, luor stored ¢ puint_und ol wmuufactories, & 050 3 W 63400 1:40 this worning by James Broderick, o night- wittchmun, upon the discovery of fre fnn the third and fourth tloors of the Central Unlon Block, Nous, 8 and K Murker street, ‘The, fire-mlavm box at the core ner of - Madison and - Market strects was out of order, and thore was considernble defay fn turping in the alarm. Thoe enuse of the fire wais cuals from a furtace in the brass foun- dry of Philllps & Phillips turning through the i Commis dun st AUCInes, 25 Jewelry Atores, curriuge munufactories Total fo In seurtuined up t The nkarin {rmn Hox n wis turl floor and drapping down lnte the apart- menta on_ the luwer tloor, ocenpled by Gicorge _ Wilner, Johber in shoes. Tho luss eould not very wi matod lst night, but EX6 will Likoly cover lo#is ta the occupants, and the_ bullding, which 18 owned by tho Conneetleut Mutunl Lice Insu anee Compuny, wug dumaged more by wal thun by tire. AT WATERTFORD, O. Watkrronn, 0., Murch L—The bullding ocen- pled by ‘1% 8. Giuy a8 a general store was discov- ered to be on fire, and_was entlrely consumed, with il its contents, Two adjolning dwelliogys wore nlsu entively destroyed, wost of tho furnl- tizre betng suved, Loss,ubout §.000. Tho stuck of goods (n the storo was fully insured to the uimonnt of $4,000. ————————— A MEW STEAMSHIP LINE, Special Dispateh to The Chicage Tribune. OTTAWA, Marcly L—Mr Sewell hus proposed 0 enter into s szrecmeat with the Government to undertako the establlshment of a weekly line of vceun steatoers to ply uninterruptedly dur- ing the winter and summer Suusous between the ports of Quobee and Mone trenl, moking the former a winter port. TTho iirst vessel of the projected 1o ls to leave Liverpool for Queber on the Ist of Janunry next, This vessel 18 to continue running during that winter sud tho following suminer, A second vessol §8 to bo pluieed upon tho Hne on the 1st of Junuary, 18%), amd the following winter the woekly Hie 14 to by estublished, thus giving throo wintors' expe- riviee of the projeoted route, ennbling tho Guvernment to Midge whetlier the uil xervice cutthit ho sutticlontly performed us by the presont route, Should such prove (0 be the s i bouus af £1,000,00) 13 to by pugd by the Government fur thowervice perfornied, nod a further su 250,000 pOr BRI 18 10 b pidd as a mnil sub. Ry for ten years, und the ports of Queties and Montreul urd 10 bo freo to tho vessals of the ne, e —ene s OPPOSED TO DISCRIMINATION, Speeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. ProvipESCE, I Ly Mirch L—At o meoting of tho Providonce Hoard of Trude to-day resolu- tions wero pussed condomnlig tho diseriminat g Trelght tarlit lately adoptod by the railrond und stomuship pool lines conterlug here, nnd uction wiis tkon for the purpose of estublishiug u uew steamshlp line direet to Now York, to Lo awned und operuted wholly by Providenco eapitulig, IUIs proposed to bulid four fron Nro-prool steamend, sopollud by double segews, nblo to muke sixioon miles por hour, and tofearry frelght nnd passengors. A line of stenmers frony Providence 1o Eurapo was ulio projeoted, and it will bu carried outlt Govern mont ald ean ho u ———— HEAVY FAILURE, Hpeeial Disvateh to The Chicago Tridune, Premsseng, Pa, Murch L—Deforest Wood, i beavy dey-goods doaler fn Westoru Ponnsyls vani, buviug stores dn Meadville, Bradford, Warron, ‘Titusyllle, und Broadford, Pa., and in Jumestown, No fulled to-aay, Linbllities supposud 1o be §500,000. Ausols unknown. e SITTING-BULL. Orrawa, Ont., March 1 L. Irwin, com- mander of tho monuted police, hus been ln- stricted to proceed froin Fort Walsh to Sitting- Dull's camp at Woody Blountain, aud urge upon nim su hnwedlato” gurropder to the Yalted States uuthositica _AMUSEMENTS, CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL, LAST WEEK, of the Sartss of Concerts nnder the al’ rention of GRAND MATINEE T0-DAY TO-NIGHT MISCECLANEOUS PROGRAM, TOMORROW ¥ FRIDAY BV The Distingutshed Pianist, Horr Rafact JOSEFFY, WHL pustst ot Uheso Conearta tanisht. to- and ¥ridny Erentiis, i Sytininy ot S nenryed Neatn ar wals ot the Box-Odco ot % 00,215, und 30 e e T o AL ey BCAR VUL Lessoe, bt MILWARD ADA Al BIRINE: s GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Conrt-tHaune, & M. = irund Spoctaculas Produg..c VOTAGERS 1¥ SOUTHERY. SEAS, Heores an (nstantanconus and unprecedanted kit Performauce comniences at.. Yacht anti+ At Farttouik leblolte Messrs. TOMPKIN TWVICKER'S THEATRE—SALVINI S AT VINI FAREWELL WELK. Thls Vednesday Evening---THE GLADIATOR, -morrow tradny—MACRETH, gt of Kalvinls urentést Impersanations, —Now SALVINT Matince, nnd positively ew—O 140, Hentanow ready. _Next Wesk—Kverybody's favorite~LOUTA, WVICKER'S THEATRE—Tho Guy’nor, Yer 'und, Guv'nor, yer 'und. LAST THREE PERFORMANCES Of the most smusing Comedy evar presontod ton Chicuis andionce, TIE GUV'NOIE. 4 THUE GUVNQR, ayvinom. 3 Matinee to-day, and Fridny ond Saturday Nights, LHIE GUV'NOR. ) A Hit—Postively o 11it,_Ver ‘and. Guv'nor, yor ‘and It HAVERLY’S THEATRE, h J. M. HAVERL Mansuer and roprietor 3's Fivorite Matinee, Wen, Hemember thiv Matince 7 Nl Againg lie Extremely Popular Attractlon LOUIS ALDRICH and GHAS, T, PARSLOE . In Bartley Cawpbell's famous and powerful Drams, MY PARTNER! | 1L THE SUPERS i COMPANY, AND DIRAMA TRIUMP! Wednesday aud $aturday Matiness ot 3 o \(:“1\]’] Y OF MUSIC, ’ Wt B e et Fn N le Bropriotor. Every Evening and Matinces ths weok, SCHOOLCHAFY and COES, Mins JENNIE ENGEL. and M 1ALEYS, cinliles, suppnrted by Mr. O B n the druma, WY YORK, 3 ROCK nud the Stoct . Adiutasion nings and Sunday Matine ’ and k. Wed, wnd ®at. Matinecs, 5 25 und ea 14 can b secured by both Faison und Heil teluptiones. b GRAND OPERA-HOUSE. 4 Clark-st., opposite Court-louse. “I'ho suceess of the season MESSILS. TOMPKINS & HILLS grent Varisiun spectaculur drama Voyagers in Nouthern Seas. Tho pitter Teta. Beems Wi s mHA1, lehte Phe Rurgeous costumen. und tho bewitehing bagel, lod A RO i SONNT, Riknily récelvod i ithusinen. T HOOLEY'S THEATRE. i ONE WEEK ONLY—Manday, Feb, . evory aven- ing. und Wednesday and soturduy Matinous, THR DICAMAPIC EVEN'T, The great NEIL BURGICSS ' In bl original creation, WIDOW BEDOTT A Farcleal Comedy In threw Acts; nupported by Q1. NTODDART un # The Elder.” and tull Dramaue Coms pany. Monday, Mareh -8 ALSBURY 'S TROUBADOURS~ thoir tirst Appearance stiice tholr roturn from Europe, FARWELL HALL. ‘Phuredny Evening, March, 1S51, Litorary and Nusical Entortainment D In the régulur Mumbers' Coursu of the Vo AL C. A ; Hontinics by THIE POTTI SISTERS. e b Lyvons ORCHESTRA. A ruvely Interesting programme will he presonted, one novely of which wiil b Iteadings in Concert by 1he 'otter Rstars, Flekets, 3 resorved meata, 106 'l-xlm.'m be secured at Hevoll's Bookstors, 150 Made Bt SPRAGUE'S OLYMPIC THEATRE. Erery Evontng ats, Matinees Wodnosday, Saturdsy, Hunday, , BEN COTTON and the unapnranchable Calid Artiet : LUTILE IDALENE, In . 12 DICVOT Friday, Murcl Monday, Murch #=~1lur_y Webber in *Nip und Tuck } S BLOOD .IND SKIN REMEDY. 3 "\ GELEBRATED BEAUTY. Tho Famous Nme, Ninon De L Encles, Hlow She Obtained aud Preserved tho Wonderful Clearness and Beauty of Her Comlesion Unil tho ot Year of Mer life.” : Information That Will ltender Transparent (he Hkin of Any Lady. luxnelous und famous Leauty, Ninon Do 1, wetoninhod tho world by retalnlng 1o wor- brilliney” of hor comploxion the nge of W6 hor skin was as The 1Kl yuus her beauty, she iny, ho péerot woilki bo wade public, 5ho tnally buquesthod Uiila valuuble sueret 1o the fumous sage LEAbb DiEmat, whoin tire prosunted it 1o 8 “cetsbrated 'h?‘llt‘ln" In Dulitmors,who bas through its uso estabs ik st succesufdl practica (n tho treaitaont ot sy “whut tho publie genurnlly way bave au opportunity niaying the beiieiite of this Murvelous Preps 34104, LHE ductor g, AL the earnest solicilation i iy felonuds und atlonti placed the foriaula with ‘The 11l Mana Compiany, who uro prepared 10 meor the dumand of thy thuussnds of vaker spplls e ., 1% n woll-knuwn fact that upan the purity of sspurent =5 3 alono epunda the cleur wid 11 LKL Conialats the noceet, e propared sind sold ANY, iy called cdy. L cdin Wit ive. R oth, huaith und comploxe fon throus the use uf oxternnl awplications, us well weall bursons Wi liave vruptions on the facs oF Tody, sich na Scrotutoie Disvusoy Pimples, Frockles Hewly 8kin, lackhead Worms, Moth, Lich, csema, Balt chouth Maluria, unig Ithoiiatisis, wnouid withs outduiny idiiress, % Y IIE TIRLL MANN COMPANY, 43 Brondway, New York, Price, 81 per packuge, ar Nix for 85, 4 Bunt by Matlin letter forin; Postuge Paid. Ly Agents Wanted Evaeywhere, FOrtnta by ail Draggiets. go Cutth &%, CUFE? Vx| EVERVWHERE. FIRM CHANGE DISSOLUTION, The copartnorshih hervtofure existing botween Menry M. olvs, Bunfamin B, Foy, wnd Luclus W, Conkoy, under the irm name und siyleof Dolos, ¥ay | & Conkoy, e dissolved, by the duath of lenry AL Hules, 01 bils dute, pUrsusi to the partnersnip artls clos. BENJAMIN W, FA Cnfeago, Jan L 8L LUCIUS W CONKEY, COPARTNERSHIP, 'no undersianed linve furnied a copartnership fur tho purposo of carsylig uis the busiaess of Wholudalo | Grocers wnd fwporters, unider the Gred veme and atyle of Bolus, Fay & Conkey, from snd after Lo dute thoreut. BENJANIN B. FAY. LUUIUS W, CONEKY, Chisazo, Jau, L 18k WILLIAN A, BOLES,