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~ The hicago I VOLUME XL. SILKS, “ADJUARTERS SILKS. State and Madison-sts, Before purchasing Black Silks look at our $1.38 IMPROVED AMERIGAN BLACK DRESS SILKS, Known throughout the country as an honest and reliable silk, Samples Mailed. Leaders of Popular Prices. State and Madison-sts. Draneh Store, Madison & Despl_ainog.-sts. HUNYADI .mNo S. THE BEST -CH EAPEST . NATURAL & APERIENT WATER.ganus SUPERIOR 10 ALL,OTHER LAXATIVES. SPEEDY, SURE, & GENTLE,"” Prof. Roberts, F.R.C.P. London. ‘The most certain and comfortable cathar- tic in cases of constipation and sluggish liver or piles, Ordinary Dose, a Wineglassful before breakfast, Of all Druggists and Mineral Water Dealerss e ] NEW PUBLICATIONS. J. G, WALLIS' NEW' DOOK. APRODIGIOUS FflflL. A NOVEIL. {1amo. Fine Cloth.....evvevanrsnnr . Br35 +Far sale by all Bookaetlers, or will be sent by \'fldl.puuu prepaid, on recelpt of the price by 1. B, LIPPINGOTT & CO., Publishers, ' 715 & 717 Market-st., Philadelphia. — i OCEAN NAVIGATION. NORTI GERMAN LIOYD ‘, New York--London-~Paris. i i | Buamers sail Evory Baturday from New York lor Bouthampton and Lirewan. Tussenge, !l booked _for dun and DA ookt fo, epaun ad Ears n, ou, wnd rva iR Saton, Qe sl 1t mlm Groen, N, & d-mmi.lanumm Iromon 1o Chickao s 8y aly agon culll o b&hulo Uoketd South Cintk-at, uunom Agohte 3 EHCT RN MU 0 Ninava Lota! Anants. gamhur‘gAmerlcan Packet Comp'y | & nru E] in ey ey oF Englund; }‘Irltmmu i; moc- £0; round (rip At redu {v lrll‘l‘I‘L'fi""f“ dm.u Trom Hintibirg or u-vm.un. o, Ko Yoo 'Jir“n'i&'[c"& CAL R ORI Hiial Wostems Aaiar 1AL & KOZMINY- it o L ffifi'lr FOLL GIBRALTAR AND MASELLLES, Aloming stuamers will lesvo Nuw York diroct aruid Marsulliys, taking freight and pas- by MNA iy ke iiAbous Aprii 2 uu",unnuuhnlddwu > UIAN, Agont, ¢ Bowling Green, footat \I’ s A bl tark- — W W WINTER I A gont, | 7 RIS, TATE LINE I 'A I T Glssgaw, 1.4 derty. folyorpool, Bublin, lvifast, und Jondon- B wévordiny S moiation Begona Cably, 1 Wyraue, oulwird, S 'Thvso steamens l-ll"l nulthor o 7oA UETIN, WALDWIN & 0. ol [ A wu.wl‘.:‘x'n‘.‘:t.‘.‘i.:’i‘:." pet Lhices, ANCILOR. LINE DAL S’l l*MlhllS Now Y, k fi)lfll.llA Apflllfl.?:‘lu‘"d i & Joria Abea v | e at0amOrs o Mot Al Cal AL Aprit e CXoL8 B Fo druies MENDERSON i AT S Washintunst, OUNAKD MAIL FANE. mlmmm-nuxmumlruun.x'nun Torta P Btbicxata trom Livatpaot, Coti Bulfaat, wid T5ndinlirey t tod.- [P r‘:"«;u:-::rn‘uu::l—d lnu .n@ Ltundolph-sta., O M A EDUOATIO )ENNSYLVAVL\ Al yy Chautor, .| clvil Y e lox: Biulali dustue et foesa Lo “ACAD- Ern IR e TION ronr 'UIE llll‘l!O\’l‘l) on uf dest Diutos, ok, u.- iy irgest urticulution s -wux e e vy, V26 orad wot Hewd for clreular, | atonce. Nov WHOLESALE CLOTHING! CLEMET, BANE & (0, 202, 204, 206, 208, 210 FRANKLIN-ST., COR. ADAMS, Manufacture the Best Goods, Carry the Largest Stock, Make the Lowest Prices, And Give the Best Terms. 5 off 60 days; 6 off 30 days; 7 off 10 days. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Story & Camp ARE S0LE_AGRNTS for. tho unrivalod DECKER BIOY. PLANOY, used by alb artists desiriog the bost pinno tho world produces. Story & Camp Aro Rolo ngents for tho renowned HAINES' UP- RIGHTS, tho great solv plano, nlmost universally used by gur best concort planists, Story & Camp Aro solo agents for the far-famed MATHUSIHEK ‘I;lAYlm. whiosostrength aud durablilty sra tho won- or 0! Story & Camp ‘\rfl lolo :genll for the matchless ERTEY ORGANS, ¢ac are now “aingiog tholr own pruisos” 110 3ubots the OREIFD WOr: Story & Camp Have '-holln‘cul nnd finost warcrooms, keep the bcll Rroods, Qlum attholowest pricea and on ¢ cuslest torms, 188 & 190 State-st. - PROPOSALS, TS ot holo T is b SO L Y Proposals fur lmllan Bupplice and Trunas rtation. EPARTMM\T OF THE INTERIOR, Offica of Indian Affairs, Washingion, Murch ={ 7i.~Senlod pronusats, indoracd Proposate for liuot: Bacon, Flour, Clowing, or Tra nsportation, e (s the a7 Lo). und dirsctod to thy Lumunmouur 4 lnmm uirs, Nox. 68 aud 67 Woorter Nrect ‘ork will bo recotved unul 1t a. m. of Monday, May T T ot th ikt SOrvICo Wit o 1 pounds Bacan, WX poutd licet un thie o 1300 pounds Beans, W0 pounds Buking Powd Z0.00 pounds Corn. .mm boundnCoftoe, ‘mumlfl Viouz, )\t 212000 patindd Food: RO pounds 1ora lircud, .&un»,,uunamnmlnv. 000 pounds Laurd, G barrols Moss 1 flrK.lKnLllJ undsitice, 1,20 pounds Yo T2H0 pougids T ouGcoD, S0 &flnfll Salt, .00 Dominia BabD. LA pounds Bode. 1A pounds Susar s UL pdunds Whaat. *Xso, Biankets. Woolon snd Cotton woods (consist- [ Inpu;holflifilfil:: AN yurda: 000 yants: Dr uulnn. m.w.l l bonioik, 114 TRon 4, .sm ruwn \snuunnn. «u llg RARER A A i ) sonrtos, Nolio -.] plics, nd a long n-zumlm Ianooun; urllcnn. such us Liows, itakus Forks &, for 65 Waue ans required fof the soryice In A ronee Cotommn: Dakouw, [aaho, Indisn Turcligry, Minnisota, Sian: . Nupraska, Novuds, and Wisconstn, | Iubudullv- Srodat Chicano, Kaneax'City, A Cransporiation fur' -ucn ety anvnnok (0005, and athor articlos that My n0y 30 contracte forto b0 tiofvurod At the AROREICR: MUNT BE MADM aut 0X GOVERNMENT DANKS, iehodules showing tho kinds and qunmuu of sub- latenco supplies required for each Axency, snd the ke knd qunntisios i jfrow of all othior ¥oods wnd articles, togather with blank als und ve- nrn-. iifoachad 200 yurds; 0, 443 U1 mmw-y.an York: lnd u: the Com llu of Hublllwnw, U, 8, st Chicngo, Bt l;tmll. St Paul, Loaveuworth, Ban Kranclsco, Omaba, Choys enne, and Yankton, snd the Yostmaster at Sloux “Was witt vo attho hour sud day above atat- o, m'n}' ‘biddors aro in¥1iod Lo Do Prosony &b tho 0por~ CERTIPED CHECKS, Alibide must bo accompaniod by cortifod chooks upon somo. Untied Htatas. Dobostory of Assistant reasuror, for st loast Ave por cunt of o ainount of cho proposal. 11101, Aeking Commissionsr. Troposals for Militury Hupplies. U. 8. ilttary Prison, Kort Leavenwort VB OPreEy bt o pbt, Henlod proposal In triplicato, with of this wdvunhulnuullnflm tho 1nsts rucllunl dors at- Lo _roceived t this Ibflk'l unt 12 {lfl. 1L 0t wnkn thino und piace 0y Wi ened in presonce of bidders, for fure n\lhlml lfllfl dullv"lnl M Ihll Pllm" during tho flscal eur commoncing, and ending duno b, B2, mintoriain l"l\l Imv B lur mlnuluclum of boots, shuos, cacn brooms und barmeks chirs, i fallow: 211,00 fL wax upper louthor) KLU [be, wolo losthors ‘|.'fll llll. ouunll!t mfl.hvn l(.\tll) 1t shoep skin skiversy rican nalle; 30 Ibs, Hwoode nualls (Rs- mrlal.l »lxul) W 1bs. Swoedo lu“nu tackst U lfmu stool lnating tacka: 100 1he. Hax twinog 2 i s e meaie Mt 1, Bt eat 1054 broum handlest om corn 180 bounds Urbom wires”&o toe. eraom teine: ] papors tacke; 9000 [t paplar; 10,08 (¢, whito lllk{ u; horsuuplios roqulred for manufadturo of ariicios ‘: lclnl will ba rizidly Inspoctod sud nonoe lafortor t0 tho stundard aocepten. will be recelvod, Hrobymain fOr & 1988 QUARLIL .;‘ll?oflll':rl\nnlfll rosurvos tho right to rejoct any or ) "A'BriTorotico whil bo alvon 1o aticlos of domentto FNGHDIM!". conditions of prics snd qualily belng "'ln-n k proposals, and circulars gling in full the kind und quaniitios rlflll‘ rod, und uuwr information, 'lll h|l (Ill'll I'\Od on application to this ofice, i DraboAtLs aHOWL. i marked "hl'rupml 1..- Riitary Susplion sid sddrosesd v LUN’I" At Q M. U, « Governor, PROPOSALS FOR COURT-IOUSE. Tho Board of Kuperyisors of (‘nl-ummy Towa, will roceivo blds untl) U o'cluck u. ., Apeil 24, 1t for the wrocdon of a Court-otise 1B 40 Cliy of Atluntlc. 13idn will be uvvul'ul for tho suporato puris of the wark, siid nlau tur thy bullding complato, "'hé pluns and specliications can bo soen at tho ofioo af John U, Coclirane, the arebitect, 3 Ashiund Block, Cornr Iend0Ipty ad Clirkeata. Chil the Auditur's Ofticw in Atlantic, Tows, Vor further luformation and. conditions upen whicl Lits it G Bkl W G TOF DIABLR REATY To the Architoet ur Aunllwr PRI \VM Q! 3. M. WANERIL Atlantie. Towa, March 24 1! OPTICAL GOODS. cago, aud slsv at ; Bulldiag Committen. Ying Bpoctacles sulted to all slghts on scleutioe princiilo Id Glasaus, "Toluscopes, Mi- TUESDAY. APRIL OPENING, PENING AT ARDRIDGEN CONTINUED TO-DAY VERDICT: “The most Elegant Opening ever scen in Chicago.” PARDRIDGES. MILLINERY. OPENING. TWENTY-FOURTH OPENING of Fine Milli- nery, French Hats and Bonnets, Novelties in Ribbons,Ornaments,&c., together with a large assortment of Flowers. In our Cloak Room we shall also ex- hibit all the latest styles and novelties in Mantles, Cloaks, &c., for the old and young. All are invi=- ted. No cards. HOTCHKIN, PALMER & GO, 137 & 139 State-st. HOUSE , ATTENTION! Buck & Rayner’s MOTH POWDER s boon uscd with the restest success for many warn for the porfoct deatructiun of Soths, luaches, flies, and al) othor Insects, Caroful housekovpors should use it iwrally while u\numng NUUSO AWONK Carpots, Cupboants, Clothing, &e. Full dircctiuns uccompany cach packago. BUCK & RAYNER, Makers of the ¢Mars” Cologne, CIHICAGO. RI‘JIOI ALS, " (ARRTIGES-—-RRHOVAL, THOMAS H. BROWN NOVELTY CARRIAGE WORKS, Nos. 333 and 335 State-st., Wil Remove May 1 to the Spacious Store and Bullding Nos. 295, 208, 300, 301, and 304 Wabash- S e, Wity lacriaeed Tatiiities. no Wil b Dicised to dupply the ineat claws of work madefiN .1t is used by such gentlemen as the followlng : Robert Bonner, Hy. Smnn.J}( Gould, of New York; 8. J. Medill, 14, D. Wells; 1. V. Bemis, John B, Lyon, H, J. Mc D. Corneau, 3 He MeAvoys, Geor A: Seaverns, Bryan J. Walker, W. C. Egan, ]. H. Whitman, of Chlca- 5o, and manyothers, Wi <h is & sulicient guaran- E5% ofits quallty and oxcelicntes n his new prem- fse ne will bo prepared. 1o do and Re. DAt promptly sod ‘at s reasanabls prices as can be done by any one. Provious to' removal will close out his stock of Flnc Buggles at Reduced Prices, COPARTNERS II_!I’. COPARTNERSHIP, The undersigned have formed a co[;nxmer- ship under the firm name of BROWN, PETTIBONE & KELLY, For the purpose of carrying on ngcneml Stationery, Printing, and Blank Book Mak- h}f business at 194 and 1g6 Dearborn-st, onore Block). THOS. H.BROWN, JR. 0 " S FErTInoNE, T sl JAMES P, KELLY, late 'flh Culrer, 'age, Jloyno & Co. L IAX I\'UTILF OFKICK 01-‘ Til Ik COUNTY 'IIKMSUIH'.II k County, Xiltuol AHEATS: Avril Is Jbe undecalyned ts now propuiud 10 ruceiv Anavs for tho year 180 yotutuud delinquent by uw 'lulm(.\{llnuir!« 1 wouls dullnquents w call and sottl witout dol 1d the ureatrucn 8 o duyy lutur, rouch Of L 1t May the r‘u c‘l". will lw. un}lul'l‘;uolll;\umll moult 1% R e o 4ok & ehaacy 1b b wal oo porcant panalty attachos atter tho las ot Mar, 1 por ount additional astor the trat dey of avory a .uuumu ‘mouth unil pakl. Jours ary upui for Fuculriia taxes trom § oclock & .10 $ v'clock nd bust W bay s A bR T uly Treasure: JOINBON, Co ORlov, Doarborn-av., but. Michlsan ane JINOR- s ,stuuci'v. JAPANESE GOODS. JAPAN CURIOS. Boveral consinwonta of Japaness Curlon Lo be sold Bouth Wstoz-at, up-staime THE FORU SCARF Alul 2N, olherhvvdflu ie Genta’' Fine Neokuear, manufactured by THOMAS & HAYDEN, N4 Madlavn-s8 French SEA’S I)I,I’A R l'.)ll,,\ l' Sl ORI, 8810 to bo thousanda of yene ol fron Hindostan. Helontiats myattned, 7 (1) KR discovering iifessizod EGGS! Hevan of theas hugo sbell-cracked Mormaid Chicks. TROUPE OF TINDOO JUGGLERS, 1In theie Marvelous Jukglery Performances In the Tlindou Temple at Sea’s Opening Thursday! SIE WEDXUSDAT'S PAPERS, | SEE WEDNESDAY'S PAPERS, EASTER! THAT GLADSOME FESTIVAL IIERR, OPENING OF SPRING AND BUMMER NOVELTIEY THURSDAY! Day After 0-1\[01'1'0“', 9a.m.t06 p. M., WHEN WE BUALL DISPLAY OVER $200,000.00 WORTH OF A GENUINE SURPRISE! Paris inChicago! SEA'S LAST ENTERPRISE. EASTER BONNETS, Direct from Paris. FRENCH MILLINERY, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, Dlirect from Paris, THE WHY AND WHEREFORE, Accidentally lumlnw tast woek that . HON AND MME. VAN DEZANDE, Of that World-Famed Novelties Never Shown| wisow e vaN DEzAoE, By us bofore. Evory Dopt. changed, Transmogrified, 13 NewDep'ts Added. Wo want you to aco how much we havo grows sinco our laat vpgning. ENCULRAGED BY OUR UNHEARD-OF SUCCESS! SUCCESS! In our Dry-Goods Salés, wo shall OPEN THURSDAY The following New Dopartmenta: Silks, Dress Goods, Linens, . INCLUDING VINKST HWI)B HADZ, Underwear, Corsets, Children’s and Infants’ Qutflts, Fine Gloves, Dress Trimmings, Laces, Tine Hosiery And Summer Underwear, Parasols .And Conching Umbrellas, FROM 1 CT. TO $38.00 EACH. Fine Fans, ENDRACING FINEST FANS MADE, Guns, Pistols, Rogers’ and Wostenholm’s Cutlery, Optical Goods, Fine Leathor Wares, Fancy Goods, Swiss Carvings, Japanese Wares, GROGERIES! And last, bug certatnly not Jeast, OUR FOURTH FLOOR 1as becn transformed Into s HINDOO TENPLE, With all tho Wares, I'urnishiogs uind Oriental Splendor As soen In Hindostsn, including THE HINDOO JUGGLERS, Hut more about this I to-worrew's TRIVENE, T'o mako this an occasion lunk to be remomberod, EVYERY PERSON ATTENDING Wi be rumembersd with A GIFT! A Souvenir of the Occasion. 14ADIES WILL RECEIVE GRATIS Gold Band China Egg C vr lapanese Lacquer Ware Boxes, lapanese Parasols and Fans, &o. GENTLEMEN WILL RECEIVE GRATIS Not Much of Anything. CHILDREN ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR PARENTS WILL URCEIVE GRATIS Candy Easter Eggs, Boxes of Paints, Knluldoscone: aglo Turlles, Prelly Fancy Boxes filled wllh Smmnary, &cy 80, &oo Sey Ao 100 & 108 Rue St. Martin, Paris, France, 1iad nrrivod in this city, and purposed opening o Branch of their Paris House In Chicago, an lnunlnwu::- had, which resulted in BUYING THEIR STOCK, Hrought with thom diroct from Pars, and engaging THE SERVICES OF BOTH Atenormous sslurics. including the e of at thetr machinery. We have runtod rooms Nos. 130 Dearborn and 99 Yadison-sts, forW orLrooms, And wo ahall hereattor mnnufncmm ourown Mitli THE PARIS STOCK Just bought from Mons. and Madawe Van Dezando is Their Entire Importation, And will o dlapinyed for tho geat tims ceith At hid Sthae. Van essndoy 0 helP At Our Opening Thursday, 1¢t may not bo out of place to bero stata that Mona. and Sime. will survo customers Tharsday, and thst MME. VAN DEZANDE was fof many yeurs Duslgnor “DIRECTRICE OF MR, CHAPERONES, Cor. Rue Yivienue and La Bourse, Parls, {Whom many Chicao ladies havo visited while tn Paris) ond CAN GIVE OUIL CUSTUSIERS HINTS ON PARIN STYLE. THE STOCK EMBRACES 250 Pattern Bonnets, FROM $148 to $3.00 Each. 560 Ostrich Plumes, Inall the Paris $hadea~Whito, Black.Cardinal. Blug, Yellow, Cream, Lavonder, Uld Gold, Churry, Lrown, Urunzo, Canary, I'urple, And All Bhaded Effoots. 1,900 Ostrich Tips, In all the above Shades und Colors. 200 Cartons Fancy Feathers 90 Cartons Poul Pons, and 300 Cartons Flowers, ‘The handsomest line in Chicago, Al Dieet rom Paris, Sprays, Montures, Clusters, Wreaths, Fruits, PANSIES, FORGET-ME-NOTS, LILIES OF THE VALLEY, BUTTERCUPS, VIOLETS, ASTERS. ROSES, 3 CTS. UP TO 33 CTS. BUDS, - - 1 ct to 15 cts. 500 Ornaments. S0 Pieces Trimming Silks and Velvets, THE ENTIRE FRENCH STUCK At ONE-HALF Any Stylish Milliner's I'riees. To be Displayed Thursday, GRAND OPENING! Kutlre Store gueily desirsted with Natural and Artide cial Floweos FLAGS, BANNERS, EMDBL l:‘\l", &cay AT AN SRENSE OF 82,0000, “THE SEA” REFLECTED IN A Pyramid of Natural Flowars. Induatrie Francaise, Deulscho Industeie, .lmrrll\lu Andustrio,—d Ureat .Iré Banners. LILACS, DAISIES, TUE TNDO:TENPLE AND TUE GROCERY STORE-THDRSDAY, EA. STATE-8T. ailn Teibwne, 1881—-TWELVE PAGES. PRIC @he Trilmne, §¥/™ Perrona unable lo purchnse copies of THx Ciicaoo Trinune at Newcs Agenctes and on ratl- way tratns where Chicago papers are,sold will con- Jer a favor hy reporting the facts to this office, give ing full particulars, - "T'ire French Senate has adjourned ti1l May E fl Croupy weather and snow, followed by lower temperature, for this reglon to-day. PRESIDEST GARFIELD, accompanied by Secretary Hunt, visited the Navy-Yard at Washington, yesterday. S ——— A RATHER severe earthquake shock was felt throughout the State of Callfornia Sun. day. No damage was done. WiLriav . Encanr, a member of the largest sugar and sirup firm of Detroit, s dead. He was In his 65th year, Since Saturday st ten enses of swnatl-pox have developed In Chieago, five of them in one famlly at No, 378 Wabash avenue. ABOUT 8500,000 worth of gold bullion wfii withdrawn from the Bank of England yes- terday fur shipment to the United States. Gov. Loxo appointed ex-United States Attorney-General Devens n Judge of the Buprems Court of Massachusetts yesterday, | Tue United States Supreme Court will adjourn on the 2d of May, and will not hear arguments in any case after the 22d of April. " ' SEVERAL fatal cases of small-pox have oc- curred at Turner Junction, nbout thirty miles from Chicage. The disease Isof a very virulent type. SextTENCE of death was pronounced on the Nihilist prisoners yesterday, ‘They were Riven ‘only twenty-four hours in which to make an appeal Axomnen violent shock of earthquake shook the Island of Sclo yesterday, It last- ed about four seconds, and was followed by the falling of severnl houses. It is reported that the triple alllance con- sisting of Austria, Germany, and Russim, which existed during the latter years of the Inte Czar, will be contined under the yresent Russlan ruler. —— Tur Roumanian Senate has passed n bill empowering the Governmnent to expel for- cigners who muy be suspected of entertnin-e| Ing deslgns agalnst the peace, qulet, and dig- nity of Roumania, PresimENT BRAND, of the Orange Free State, who has just returned to - Natal from tho Transvaal, is sanguine enough to think that all the States of South Africa- will be confederated under one (.uvumment. in the Pensions Buresu, and Secretary Kirk- wood;ubting, It Is thought, on tho advice of;| the President, wilt-deterinine, who shall get the places by the competitive examination plan. Tug puddlers employed at the sheet-mill of the Reading Iron Company arvona strike, ‘They have been recelving &4 per ton, and they demnnd an Incrense of 50 ceuts per ton. The strike throws 400 men out of employ- ment, CHARLES SPIRINGSTEAD, now in jail at Pussale, N. J., confesses that ke deltberately capsized o bont and drowned Samuel "Asher, o boy, at Lackawaxen, Pa., in June, 1877, beeause he had o spite aguinst tho boy's father. — PresipeNT Garrienp will deliver an ora- tlon un the occuslon of the Yorktown Cen- tennlal celobration, in which he seems to take great interest. Secretary Blaine will attend to tho entertainment of the French visitors, Ricuanp Hustrey, a Brooklyn Inwyer, 8ot judgment for 870,650 ns counscl-fee against Charles W, Goddard and. David W. Fessenden, for whom he recovered 2501,010 from Ezra Cornell, foundor of Cornell Uni- versity. :xATOR EDMUNDS hins refurned to Wash- from Florlda, and occupled - his seat In the Senate yesterday, 1o scemed to be in excellent health and -spirits, and recelved the congratulations of his fellow-Senators of both parties. Tne bontmen detalned .at Utlea and othor polnts on the Now York ‘canals charge that there is 110 good reason why they. should be detained, and openly. charge Canal-Super- intendent Dutcher with belug In lenxnawllh the graln-speculntors. INTERNAL-REVENUE CoMtisstoNER RAux has dispatchedia Speclal Agent and a number of experts to this city to examine iuto the condition of our banking institutlons.. The International Bank will be the subject of specinl and close inquiry, Carr. Mchovarp, of the 'Canadlan mounted police, bas just arcived at the camp at Poplar River, and annouuces that Sittine- Bull, with the remuantsy of his shattered band, will soon surrender, Intormution from othier sources confirms this news, ———eme Tus annual wmeetiug of tho Chicago P'res- bytery was held yestenduy, and quite lnrge umount of fmportant buslness was transact- od. Resolutions favering © stricter obsvrye ance uf the Sabbath were adopted. TheRev,, Jon I L. Soutd, of Highland Park, was cleeted Moderator, — MAvon Hannisoy last ovening vetoed tho item of the appropriation: ordinance for the construction of viaducts, and the Council falled to pass the ftew over his veto, The Mayor stated that the iyembens of the Board of Education promised to be economical or, ho would huve vetued the lu.u: for school purposes, s o, SOLOVIEYY, of the Um\‘ouuy of St. Potersburk, is llkely to got Into trouble. - In didressing the students of the: university yesterduy ha condemued capltal punishment, and expressed a hopo that the' Czar would show mgrey to, the unfortunits Nibhllists, ‘Fho Caar will bnrdlyulww lnueh' Prof. Soloviefl, ‘Tsug thine of the Uy States Senate was occupled yesturday by a lugubrious speeh from Call; of Florids, In defense of the Southern States, a statistical speech from Camden' In dofense uf the creditof West Virginia, a would-bo facetlous spoech by Beek on Don Cumeron's dowinauco in Penn- -and Italy, ©:VE CENTS. - -, sylvania politlcs, a retort by Cameron, and &', harangue by Vest referring to pretty much everything. At tho closo of Vest's'speech tho Senate adjourned, No business of any, 3 kind was done, JELIABOFP, the condemned Nlhllm. uked as a favor that his speech in his own defense be published verbatim. The request s not iikely to be granted, in Russia at least: @ s Sophle Picoffsky s llkely to have her re- - quest, that she be dealt with regardless of - her sox, ncted on, it fiot In the.] lemr, in the spirit at lenat,’ Tug President of one of the rocent meeta Ings held In Virginta to Indorsa the action of Senator Mahone was one of the Electors on the Ilancock Democratio ticket.. He 8 c¢ne-- of the many former Democrats who hnvo, taken a new departure, and who will for the ¥ future oppose the party with which flxey have hitherto acted. A Tiner-stony brick bullding used asa . cotton warchouse at Charleston, 8. C., was destroyed by firo yesterday. Two colored employés perished inthe flames. The Infant ., child of the janitor of a New York primary’ schonl was suffocated yesterday by the smoke from a fire which broke out in the school . . bullding aiter the school-children had Deen dismissed. Mn. Conn, President of the South Slde Rallway Company, on learning that there was some dissatisfaction among the drivers and conductors on the matter of wages, ad- dressed them o note asking them to ‘appoint ' o committee which would confer with.the Superintendent on all causes of complalnt, This actlon of Mr. Cabb 1s uenslble, intelil- gent, and man; THE people of Plain City, 0., have a whole-’ some fear of body-snatchers, and for the fut- ure the resurrectionists will haven whole- some fear of the people of Plain City, The snatchers tried to resurrect the bodyof a young lady recently burled, but they came upon a torpedo, which exploded and badly scared- und demorallzed’ them.. They- Jeft without taking the body. A few torpedoes - in the cemeteries around Ann Arbor, Mich., wight do some good. - Iy the French Chamber of Deputies yes terday Premier Ferry stated that the condl- tion of affairs on the Tunisian frontler was ' Intolerable, and could. not be permitted . to- Inst much longer. e declared that the Gov-’ ernuent was _deterniined to chastise the frontier warauders, and would-be able f.o give the Chamber, when It resssombles, u good account of its conduct. .‘Che Chmnbex then passed a vote of confidence in the Gov- . _ernment,—339 to 131 It is sald that the Pope, underthe luflnnnca i of Cardinal Jncobini, the Papal Secretary of - State, Is quite anxlous for peace with Ger~ . many, and that the ruling party In Germany : is quite’ anxious for' peace .with the.Pope. 1t is probable, then, that they will agree, for | atime at least. The Catholic nrlmts ot ula Dioceso_of Treves have selected a' Bishop - % Tugng are ,m“”“ cnn-u_to o ]30 positions ‘who'ls distasteful to’ Bismarck, and It re-; malins to be seen whemer the Pope wlll please. Blsmm:k or the priests. Ir now turns out that Ayoob Khan Is qullo safe at Ilerat, and is not troubled by any: fears of Abdur Rahman, or:any other-. Afghoan Chief. In fact, It Is belleved. that. Ayoob started the story about his own- danger, hoping that the English would'- . belleve it; and, acting on the bellef, would® quit Candahar. ‘Tae English, will, they say, evacuate Candabiar in any event about the’ 20th fnst. Then there will bean lmemxmx time between Ayoob and Abdur Rahman. | TuE Bey of Tunis is protesting asloudly. as ever did the Sultan. Ife s nmmsllnx agalust the violation of his rights as wellas® those of the Porte and other friéndly Powers - by France. 1t Is stated- that the Italinn e Issaries are urging the -frontier tribes to re- ‘sistance, nnd pmmlsln{; them 'theaid of dn b Italian army. "In fact, tnere fsa very good , - prospect uf o large-sized row between France:. and the tribes, a fair prospect of onc belween France and’ the Tunisfans, and by no weans o Temoto prospect of one between France' A SecnerAny WiNpos has made publlc hl’ plan for tiding over the financial . nuule, "caused by the failure of Congress to ‘pass. B reasonable Refunding bill. The plan has already been explained In our columns, and . consists in continuing the maturing 6 per cent bonds, with interest, at the. rate -of S}¢ ‘per cent, where the owners are willing, and,” where not, of redeeining them Immediately, 1t Is thought that most of the boudholders will accept the proposed rute of interest and rotaln thelr bonds untit !heynm mll:d nnder u future Refundlng biil. < L. v1p D. has m:mena let-! ter to John Martin, of Kansus, In which he charges that both the Republican and Demo- crutlc Senators are uot free agents, but. are controlled ‘by monopolies. - 'He'says them\-‘, ought to be a reorgnunization of partles. The - first step towards. that reorganization. he thinks should be the dlsbandmeént ‘of.the Democratio party. 1le thinks tha Repubs' tican party would theu become disorganized ang demoralized. The senlor Senntor from 1llinols, now that the David ‘Davis pasty Is - demoralized, s anxlous to uffillate withsowp - uew yarty; heneo his concern. : Mus. BrAIk, Mrs. Gen, Sherinan, Mrs. - Senator 'Logan, Mis. Senator l'andlewn.‘. Mrs, Judge Harlan, and 'several other ladles af.\Washington have Issued an appeal in be- halt of tho sufferers by the earthquako at Sclo.- Thyy call ou Cathollc, Protestant, and Hebrew clorgyimon to take up collections in thelr churches, the Presidents of:coms wmercial exchanges and managers in mons. oyed institutions, and goodt people generally to nssist in collecting, and to. contributa - themselves. .‘There s lttle doubt that the appen! of . the zood: ladies will:be vmnpuy Ry Sl HosTiLiTiss have actually broken out bes tween the Tunislan juarauders and border tribes and the French, A band of 500 border men grossed intv Alglers” Sunday, und Juld siege to a. houso’ occupled’. by l-‘mwh outposts, A sharp! tight took, place, in’ whicl fifty-nina . Frenchren were Lllled. and fn. which tha marauders suftored uore sovorely atill, ‘The feeling agalnst Franes in [ ‘Cunis runs highy and hostite domionstrutions have been made agatnst the Fnuwh Consul ut the Tunisiay Capltal.-Ouo’ of tho results of modern improvewents in arms, procislon, scums 10.by 10" place uneducatvd and not very. martial peoplos on the ‘same footing with vducated and martial peoples, This was shown In the late battles n the Transvaal, and agaln last Sunday fn the battle or skir mlsh between tha Freuch and- thoge \vhnm the Freuch call mamuders,