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“VOLUME XL. —— YG GOODS. SM. ROTHSCHILD, 158 State-st. OPENING! Hew Saring Goods, Velvets and Plushes will be final- ly closed out at still lower prices, My Great Silk Sale will be con- eer Winter Cloaks, Dolmans, and Ulsters still further reduced, and other Specialties brought for- d. New styles of Dress Goods are peing opened. Special Bargains in Housekeep- ing Goods and Notions. Astill larger assortment will be shown in Embroideries, in connec- tion with my SPECIAL CORSET SALE. MONDAY WE OPEN NewSilks and Satins. New shades andqualities in Colored Silks. New assortments in Black Silks. New assortments in Black Satin, de Lyons. New assortments in Black Brocaded Silks. New assortment in Black Brocaded Satins. $1.00 Bik Gros Grain Silk for 1,25 BI’k Gros Grain Silk for 1.80 BI'k Gros Grain Silk for 1.75 BI'k Gros Grain Silk for 2.00 BI’k Gros Grain Silk for 2.25 BI'k Gros Grain Silk for 1,00 Lyons Satin for = + 1.25 Lyons Satin for = 150 Lyons Satin for -75 pr yd 87 he 1,00 pr yd 1,25 pr yd 1,38 pr yd 1.50 pr yd «75 pr yd .87 pr yd 1.00 pr yd New Dress Goods. We will open on Monday New styles of Silk and Wool Plaidé. New styles of All-Wool Plaids. Kew styles of Levantine Stripes. ‘ New styles of Silk & Wool Figured Goods. Hew assortments of All-Wool Armures. _ New assortments of Ail-Wool Shoodahs, Kew assortments of All-Wool Cashmeres. Kew assortments of All-Wool Yachting Flannel. Kew assortments of Costume Cloths, Summer Silks, Summer Silks, Summer Silks Lupin’s All-Wool Colored Cashmeres, per yard, = = «= 38, 45, and 50¢ $1.25 All-Wool Black Cas meres, fully 48 inches wide, now 7 + “= 730 $1.00 All-Wool Black Cashmeres, fully * 48 inches wide, now - - - 6! 87c All-Wool Black Cashmeres, fully 48 inches wide,now - - ~-— G6le Tc All-Wool Black Cashmeres, fully 4B inches wide, now - - = S6¢ 80 pieces Scotch Plaids, late styles, 48 inches wide, 48¢; former price, $1.25, . 9. Corset. Departm’t. $1.25 Thomson's Glove-fitting Corset, .50 1.00 Pink, Blue, and White Corsets, .75 1.50 Embroid’d,spoon busk,side lace, .87 1.75 Indestructible Hip Corset for $1.00 2.25 Mrs. S. A. Moody’s Abdominal Corset, ~ - - - - + 1,50 3.00 600-Bone, richly embroidered, 2.00 3.50 Rothschild’s Own reduced to 2,00 OPENING. pew, White Goods. New Em- roideries, New Points. Fresh Lanting. Late styles of Ginghams. ate styles of Cambrics. Fine mbroidered Flannels, and latest ttyles of Hosiery. Cloak Department $6.00 Ladies’ Cloaks for $3.25 o ° B00 Ladies’ Cloaks for = 4.25 1nd Ladies’ Cloaks for - 5,00 p00 Ladies’ Cloaks for - © 6.00 Ted Ladies’ Cloaks for == 8.00 00 Ladies’ Cloaks for - 10.00 }00 Ladies’ Dolmans for - 6.00 0 Ladies’ Dolmans for = 7.00 00 Ladies’ Dolmans for - 8,00 ‘pg Ladies’ Dolmans for - 10.00 -00 Ladies’ Dolmans for = 12.00 op badies’ Ulsters for = 4.00 ingy badies’ Ulsters for - 5.00 Tae bidies’ Ulstersfor - —G.00 00 Ladies’ Ulsters for - 7.00 ‘00 Ladies’ Uisters for + 8.00 _ SHOPPING BY MAIL bees thoroughly proved to bea True oO Economy, Every lady in the tates will find itto her advantage ‘amples of my new RING AND SUMMER, GOODS Before purchasing elsewhere. SAMPLES OF MY NEWEST ilka, gaty oly sik : ress lion, Velvets, Novelties in SIlks, Go ds, colured aud black, Woolen Matted tte, fn all the Latest Styles, re Free upon application, I, H. ROTHSCHILD, 158 State-st. e Chirago Daily Tribune. (3! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! asrieeeds 1. Marshall Field & Co., State & Washington-sts., ITave now on sate the ‘cele- brated?? BLACK “BONHET DUCHESSE” SILKS! In all grades. Also, line of “BONNET? ADLLE-SILIS BLACK PARISIAN ' SATINS! These goods are of superior quality, new ta the market, and cannot be. obtained else- awhere. INSPECTION SOLICITED. s MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. SSS, PH nvtrument and Mule be clan Combined, ed NZ Tho Gem of Musical Wonders ‘The most wonderful Mo- He etatean knowledge of 7 THE ORGANINA, Prico in black wutnut casus, only 810 5 In obonized, S115 Ineolld mahogany, SLB. Automiatic-feed ruil Attachinont, 2.60 extra, + Urdors from tio trade respeetfully solicited, Hithe: style sent by oxpress on recolptot price of C, OU. De Catalogue, describing other styles, free, Agents wanted in’ every villaxo. E ROOT & SONS MUSIC (10., Chicago 8 7 Diane whore tho Hound Hoard has te thxurhurof tho violin, which maukes it free alte sound, 84 WABASH-AY. New Prices, CA New Catalogue, Sent Agenta wanted {n every County. FE? Where have iho agent will sell fA holewite, REED'S Temple of Music, GB 126 Stato St., Chicago. \LYON & HEALY 9 _ 102 State St., Chicago, oa og tear Kandy, aad TAILOR & DRAPER. jue Tulloring Our Specialty. PAHLONY, 157 S. CLARK-ST, a LECTURE PRAM ; PICTURE FRAMES Ut will surly pay you to write foriny Mustrated Cotalu 80) OF Kyles und Prices, 8, BLAIS, f : 30 434 Wubast-ny. ere ee NOTICE. ~ Aapecial mecling of the Iumbermat's Exchange will be hold at the fe 9 tue south Wature #L, on Saturday, Pub. & wt 2 o'elvel to bake aut ab's neon Mtpon the death of dl ah. HOMDPDON, -Pren't. ATE JON DAVIS C0, Just recelved, a larg tut uf Wrought and Cust lrup Hlcuui-Pipy at lowest markt rated, SATURDAY, 1881. Annual Spring Exhibition CARRIAGES, Our usual annual display of Carriages and Road Wagons for Town and Country Driv- ing will take place during the week begin- ning Monday, March 7. This exhibit will embrace original designs of our own, together with the best styles of LONDON & PARIS, All fitted with Rubber Cushioned Axles, and finished in the thorough manner for which our productions have been noted for the past twenty-five years, In addition to these, a number of impor- tant vehicles in the Wood ard Troi. will be shown, in order that visitors may more readily sce the excellence of our work in these branches, and our superior methods of construction, We beg to cail special attertion to a col- lection of Double Suspension and Plain Spring VICTORIAS As of unusual merit, and representing the great resources of our establishment in the produstion of Carriages of the very highest ‘rades. ortne Exhibit will remain complete during the entire week, all carriages sold being de- liverable at the close. BREWSTER & CO, (Of Broome-st.), Broadway, 47th to £8th st., N. Only place of business. POR FILING Letters, bills of YA” sie, Statements, Com- FF vyercal Reports, Notes, Dials Receipts, and Postal Cards, , THE ACME Or Convenience, Sinpliily, and Eeonomy ! The Burlington Files Will hald more than any other Fiten mado; atl easy ofrofercnce.. Tho muterint taan Extru Strong Flours Sack Vapor, with 'Tag-Hoanl covers, We buen able heretofore w gut these manufactered rp. idly enough to fll orders promptly, but can uw sup- ply all demands, Notice Reduction in Prices ! Per dor. 4.80 4O Wo nave not Letter, S4xi14. ent, or Com 80 40. and 15 cts, n Sumplos sent by mail on receipt of pri extra, ouch, fur postuge. SKEEN & STUART, __ Wholesale and Retall Stationers, 7¢ Madison-st., Chicago Agents for the ** Burlington Files.” The publte are wi imitation ofthese Fi the market. A compa Hes fa the best argument we con sugyest In fmvor of the Hurlington File, TE, Every Boy or Girl, Lady or Gentleman, purchasing a package of JEVNE’S cele- brated GOLD MANDARIN TEA will re- eclye tho “ HOUSEKEEPER’S FRIEND” FREE. A beautiful book, contatning valuable Recipes, Ladies’ Needlework Companion, Almanac and Calendar for 188t, Drawing Slates, Register of Gas Metre, Business Laws, Se. C. JEVNE, {10 and [2 Madison-st. N. B.—Price per package (old Manda- rin Tea, 25, 80, 40, 50, 60, SOc, $1.00. FINANCIAL. MONEY T0 LOAN On Jnproved Property in Chicago Apply to WAL ¥. SACO 100 Dearborn- MARCH 5, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. __ HOSIERY, “THE FAT Is and Always Will Be ALL COMBETITORS FOR Genuine jargains! West Madison-st., (ABOVE MORGAN.) ARDRIDERS GREAT HOSIERY SALE Everything New and Desirable in LADIES’, CHILDREN?! AND GENTS? JOSE. SPECIAL BARGAINS! 209 Boz. Ladies’ Hose, Splendid assortment of colors, at the uniform price of 26c per Pair. Positively the Greatest Bargabe in Hosiery erve presented to the Chieago publica €. G. Ladies’ Lisle Thread Hose $1.00 per Pair. Sold ie this market now at $150 per Pal Children’s Hosiery. FULL LINE AT 25c per Pair. Gents’ Balbriggan Hose 20c per Pair. Sold now in this market at 25e Ful Line of Lies’ and Children’s 3, LEIAM, “Gh 59 THE FAIR, Cor. State & Adams:sts. Real Fine Torehon Lace at ten siz bet> fer at Se, fe, and upwards. Real Antique d-inch Squares at de each. Spectalties In Fine Laces and Ties at ree duced prices. Genulne Alexandre lid Gloves at SSe. dob Lot.of Dress Buttons at fe a doz. Combination Lot of AU-SHK Tibhons, all shadex, nt de, Ze, Mey and 11¢3 others ask double, A fine lot Sik Fringe at 6Se a yard; worth 8 . An extra large and well-made Chemise, good quality, at 23¢; worth double. 500 doz. of Ladios’ Patent Cleared Seam Hose at 10¢ a0 "6 nit Half Hose, Seamless, Gents? Machines at 10¢, rings at lea yds better, de ssumner Waterproof Cirenlars, best made, all sizes, at $1.74. (ienuine Turkish Bath Towels at 10c. Combination Lot of 1,000 doz. AUl-Linen Mitkfs., worth fram 25 to 50c3 choice, 10e. This Is the hest bargain in Hdkfs. ever aifered in this city. Gents? Stiff Hats, in the very latest styles, at 48e, Vdc, and $1.05. Gents’ Soft Hits, Caps, Boys’ and Chil- dren’s Hats, at our grranteed low prices, Gents’ Untaundvied Shirts, Reinforced, 1800 Hnen, at 75e. Fullsize Sik Suspenders at-4Se, worth $1. Extra fine Susnenders at 25¢. ? Huo Flannel Overshirt, doubles sted, ab Fie. : Boots'and Shoes, Stationery and Japanese Goods, Perfumery and Druggisty Sune dries, at prices never before equaled. Just received and opened, 105 Cask: n PORCELAIN OPAQUE CROCKERY, which we bought utiess than market yalue, nud offer at less than they cost to manufacture. VISIT OUR LADIES’ COFFEE PARLOR, A PINE ASSORTMENT OF Baby Carriages, at our usual Silk Hose At, as usual, “The Lowest Prices.”. : Open until 9 o'clock pum, Saturdays, 254 & 280 West Matison-st, NEAR MORGAN, In all tho Latest Design: Low Prives. Jewelry and Silverware, Uptichun’s Goods, Albums and Velyet Frames, Reyolyers and Pocket Cutlery, Pockethooks and Leather Goods, Mirrors, Brackets, Satchels, &e. Hardware, Tinware, Majatten Ware, Bohemian and Fancy Glassware, Wooden and Willow Ware, Crockery and Glassware. Brushes, Lamps, Paintings, &eey AT ONE-HALF THAT OTHERS ASK, E, J, LEHMANN, “THE FAIR,” Cor. State & Adams-sis. Known as the Largest, Cheapest, and Most oy ‘tore In the Cit « DENTISTRY, é= Dr. Day, 133 East Madison-st. RUBBER OR Best itive} $5 Gold, §10. Killing, 1-4 Old Rates. VITALIZED AIR Or pal given frou tor paluless extracting. 153 Cast Inventor of Lower Suction Plute, which novor lonsons while tatking or eating: 5 years’ mctual twat 113, 115, 117 & 119 State-st,, Are now prepared to show all the popular SPRING STYLES ot GENTLEHEVS NEC WEAR In so great a variety of colorings that no one ean fail to make a satisfactory selection. Boys’ Scarfs and Ties To please all tastes. a STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETINGS. Notlco is horuby given thatthe Annual Moeting of tho Chicago & Grand Trunk Hatiway Company will be hold at tho Palnior Mouse, tn ste City af Chleago, i tho Sinta of Uitnua, un Wadlneaday, the fh day’ of y Ot 3 O'CIUCK pon CHAR, PERCY, Marsh Bose me retary aud ‘Kroasurvr, Port Huron, Mich. Feb without a lallitos, ULES SUNDAY. FULL SET TEETH, $3.00. Hoom % 133 Hast Madivon-st, B BETHESDA WATER Fresh from the Springe a¢ Waukesha, Wis, A CERTAIN CURE For all Kidney Troubles. GALE & BLOCK], SOLE AGENTS, SL Clark-st.; 44 & » Honse; and 120 N, Cb March next, atd Port Huron, Mich. FOLDING BEDS. Folding Bed. Handaome and comfortable, 15 on AH. Andrewa & Co., 195 Wabash Ave., Chicago. ———— SS eo Atuioria Callforala tine Gra J Pusitivel: imiy iit Edyo Grepew th -bicage, TAYLOR, | drapes. A 8 Ulurk-at. Granes Gi ia Iria Riows hiuwod — Cislye SOUPS: HOA HURLBUT & CO. Wholesale Druggists, 76 and 77 Randoloh-at. Fine Speotacies -eutted to all stzhts on sclontina principles, Opens bleld Glussus, ‘Voleacopes, Ml + Crvacupes, Harvinete c. aa hus CHAN rn To Rent, or For Sale, On Ogden-vlip, peur Archerenv. by UEDRY HIER, 114 13 dallo-w, Che Eribune. SATURDAY, MARCIE 5, 1891, BS thquake shock was felt throughout Switzerland ‘Thursday, Axotiten earthquake shock was felt at Agvant, Austria, yesterday, | Frrp Knoosr, a hoy of 11, shot his brother Otte, nged ¥, at Cineinnat yesterday, Princr: Gro Cnannns of Messe, a brother to the Duchess of Cambridge, is dead. Jepan Socruworri, of New Orleans, divd in that city yesterday, Me was a natlye of Ohlo. GGex. Sin Everys Woon, of the British ny, has been ralsed to the rank of Majur- General, cording tu the census just completed, is $5,194,172, Tre Pearl Hominy Mills at Baltimore; valtied at $70,000, and instred for $55,009, were destroyed by tire yester Tur editor of the New York Journal of Commerce indignantly denies that Jay Gould has purchased that Journal, ——_— HALF of theftown of Casamaccela, In the Island of Ischia, off Naples, was destroyed by an earthqual terday. ‘Tie: failures during the past we thin during the m ughont the United States pk were 20 per cent more ‘Tie American Mills Company of Warrick, Rh MAG an assignuient yesterday. Linas 3 aS : Dilities, $00,0% 090, Tne Pope has petitioned the Czar to grant a free pardon to the Lishops and priests now consined to penal settlemants in Siberia. en Tur Apportionment bill passed by the House on 'Ehirsday was not acted on by the Senate, and therefore failed te become law. ‘Tut: Committee on Coasting Trade of the German Reichstag has under consideration a bUL proposing a tariff on foreign-bullt ships. Tir Republican members of the Wiscon- siu Legislature will hold a caucus Monday to select 4 candidate for successor to tho late Senator Carpenter. Tue new steamer of the Anchor Line, the Farnessia, Is sald to be the largest merchant vessel afloat, Itean be made to necommo- «late 1,000 steerage passengers, Aybwann, the Fenian, whom the corre spoudent of the London Standard met in the Boer camp, iy the Miltary Secretary of the Moer Conmmander-In-Cliet, Joubert, By the oxplosion of the Eureka Vowder Mills near San Franclaco yesterday two Chinamen were killed, and five Chinamen and two white nen were svriously injured. One Pratt, a colored man, was hanged at Marietta yesterday, Ills erlme was a gross assault on a white child. ie went on the seaffold smnoking a elgar, and appeared not 1, suppused to have several women ou board, and whose naine could not be as- certalued, was wreeked off Sunderland on the cast cuast of England yesterday, Allon bourd were Jost, itis feared. ers » % prominent Inwyer of New Britain, Conn, shot Iiuself dead yesterday, Me had applica hinself so closely to electric light Investigations that he became subject to tits of temporary insanity, ap, of Summer fleld, Mass, was elected President of the Na- tonal Butter, Cheese, and Egy Convention at Cedar Rapids erday, The next meeting nm Wil be held at the same 382. SuAWALICFE, a member of the St, Peters- burg Provincial Assembly of Nobles, [§ op posed to sending Russian political exiles to Siberia, He states that 03,000 exiles were sent to that country during the Inst ten yeurs, "Ite wall petittion the Czar in the matter. liven I. Muay, wholesale dealer tn molasses, of Wall street, New York, failed yesterday. Liabilities, $139,000; assets wn known, Jolin A. Healy, brother of the above-mentioned, and x large dealer in gtu- cose, hus also failed, Liabilities and assets wiknown, nd Ges. James Jounps Pollca Commis- slouer of Brooklyn, and a member of the Ex- else Board of thatelty, has announced his determination to put an end to pool-playing by boss In tho Clty of Churches. He rightly considers that no respectable liquor-dealer wil permit boys to play or drink Nquor in hls place, AT a meeting held in Dublin Castle yester- day, attended by forty Magistrates, about 100 Polley Inspectors, and Mr, Forster, 0 number of arrests were ngreed on. The Counties of Claire, Galway, Kerry, Leitrim, Limerick, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo, und aleven Baronies of the County of Cork were proclaimed. ‘Tne Orangemen havo been ap- pealed to by a section of the brethren in lre- fund to cuntribute towards resisting Lund: League tyranny, ‘The Canadian brothren will probably como to the conclusion that thelr Lrish comrades will not sutfer very much now that the Coercion act fs in exlst- eneg, and will Keep thelr mopey, Presipyenr Fetpxaup, of the Saloonkeep- ors? Association of this elty, who has held that office for seven terms, in rotiring yester- day delivered a brief address, iu whieh he eautloned the members against admitting to membership saloonkeepers: who sold Intoxl- eating Hquors to minors, or who atlow dis reputable person te imake thelr saloons places of rendezvous, ‘Tue embutgo on travel und traMfle caused by the suow-storm Jn this region has been only very partially overcome up to the present. ‘Trains are stl! behind the, and yarlous localitles ara still entirely cut off from communication except by telegraph. It fs hoped that bys tnereased energy on tho purt of the railroad companies the interrup- tion to travel will be gotten over In a great measure to-day. ‘The weather prophet seems to think that all the trouble is not yet over, PRICE If: and predicts for des * stationary or lows AY L m& per Lake region, occasional snow and petature for the Up- — or A Fipnct storitre:—sind and snow swept over the Eastern and Middle States yester- day, resulting in as complete an embarge on travel as the storm of the past two days has. enused in this region. Shipping has suffered very serlously, and it is feared tliat the num- ber of wrecks will be exceedingly large. It appears that the storm aren has oven: ex= tended to the British Istes, * — Anocr 700 Irlsh-American citizens assem- bled at West Twelfth Street Turner-Hail Inst night to celebrate tho anniversary of Kobert. Emmet, tne Irish patriot-martyr, The principal spenker of the evening was John Devoy, between whom and Sir Willian Vernon Harcourt thers haye been some communications recently as to “ stamping: out” and such things, ————e Tue inaugural addreys of President Gar- fleld is generally commended by the press of the country of all shades of opinion as care- ful, statesmantike, and dignified. Ills refer- ences to the Southern question and to the finances of the country are heartily com- mnended by the Republican journals, and are taken as Indicating that he will pursue no uncertain policy in regard to these qttes- tiuns. Tur assault on the Afghan policy of the Ministry was continued In the House of Lords last night by Beaconsileld, Cranbrook, and others, and Lourd Lytton’s resolution, which is: virtually a censure of the Govern ment, as the Duxe of Argyll admitted, was ndopted by a vote of 165 to 7, Little at- tention Is paid to the House of Lords now- atays, and their action of last night will probably have net tho slightest effect on the polley of the Government, Jounin, the Boer military leader, has sent message to Gen, Wood, through Presi- dent Braud, of the Orange Free State, in which he sets forth that he and his peoplo do not desire war; that they do not Intend to make attack, aud in faet are anxious for peace, but will not purchase peace by sacri- ficing their freedom. However ereditable these sentiments may be to Joubert and hig people, it Is not Ukely that they will have muuch effect on Gen, Wood or his masters. ATERIULE mine explogion is reported - from Atmy Station, near Evanston, Wyo. ‘Ter., on the line of the Union Paeltic. White the night force, consisting of fifty Chinamen, and five whites, were. at work Wednesday night a territie exploston, originating in some: unknown earuse, tuok place, and thirty-five Chianimen and two whites were buried alive and thelr bodies burned, as the inine took fire, Many of those who escaped through the yentllating shaft are seriously injured. Artnr having reviewed the Inaugural pro- cession yesterday President Garfield re celved the members of the Willams College Association of Washington, and the visiting alumni of that Institution to the number of fifty, In onvof the rooms of the Executive’ Mansioi. ‘They were introduced by Mark! Hopkins, an ex-President of the College, * ThoPresiient. then sintrodueed them to his aged mother and ‘lo his wife. ‘There were: twenty members of Gen, Garticld’s class: wnongz those who were received. ‘The whole affalr was very pleasu A Most revolting and horriblo erlme fs re- ported to have ovcurred in Jackson County, Georgla, ‘Thursday utght. Jesse Cook, a farmer, took his M-year-old daughter with hit into.the wouds to assist him In spliting ralis, Cook told the girl that [she dit not split as many rails as he did he would KHL Sho worked hard all duy, but failed to. accomplish as much as the brutal father. Fearing that he might carry out his threat, she hid in the woods, where he found her, and beat her so brutally with a fence rail that she dled of the Injuries received, The inhumun father has been captured, but has not yet been hanged. A Mn. Pannen, speaking on tho Irish Dia arming bill yesterday, defendet Devoy’s telegrain to Hareourt a3 a falr reply to the Intter’s “stamping-out” threat. Hoe charged the Ministers with trying to exas- porate the Erish people into revolt, and with endeavoring to prevent men like himself and. Dillon from acting within the Constitution, Ne added that any number of Disarming acts would not prevent tho shooting of bad landlords, Mitchell Henry, one of the se~ ceeded Home-Rujers, made 2 characteristic attack on Parnell, charging him with advls- Ing lawless courses, ‘Ike bit! was then pus on its passage by 2 vote of 145 to 34, Dumixa tho fierce gale of Thursday night the Itatian burk Aface, from Antwerp for New York, loaded with barrels of kerosene oll, became watertogged and unmanageable. while of Rockaway Beach, Coney Istand ‘Tho crew, consisting of fifteon men, beewne- quite punic-stricken, nnd, notwltistanding: the efforts of Capt. Morleo, rushed about wildly, Some of them wera washed over- bonrd, and four of them, seclng no chance of escape, conmnitted suleide by cutting thelr throats with razors. Only one member of, the crew survived tho disaster, He was tnken off the wreck by the lifesaving crow, He gavy the nine of Poter Sollace, Sanven J. 4 N, is Hkely to occupy public attentlon agubs for some thie, James M. Witkinson, of Marquette, Mich, and Assignee in bankruptey fur James-M, Wet- nore, of that place, has filed u DI of equity against Tilden, In which he prays that that redoudtable gentleman may be required to give an account of certala business in which lie and Wetmore wore concerned for the past soven years, nnd also that he bo restrained from conveying or assigning his interest in that business. Wilkinson charges that Til- den has appropriated to his own use $25,000 to which he was not entitled, and furthers | morg has enjoyed more than his share of the , protits. ‘Tix, scones, Incitents, and all the features: of the Presidential Inaugural at the Nationgt Capital yesterday wil be found fully di tailed and deseribed In our colums this morning. Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather, everything passed off pleusautly, everybody was pleased, tho Rupublieans wore happy, the Democrats content. Gen. Hancock, tho polltleal opponent of Gen, Gartleld, was present to participate in the \inauguratlon of = his successful opponent, the ball {n the evening ot the White House was unprecodentedty brilliaut, and everybody was pleased, and all right: thinklng peuple und all good eltizens, wilt hope aud pray that President Gurileld’a Ad- ministration will bo a successful one, ant that during his Presidency our country will progress and prosper as sie has never before progressed or prospered, while malntalning veace and amity with the rest of the world, \

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