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ft Ttnng man -wiring to lie living, JWSSMBM beat ol twcta- Address, M. Office, decaodtf and Gentlemen to re I mombor that they can buy rnrr and valu- nbtelrojkt cheap H. OA.8PAB-8. lateral vole, ot school books on hand. Get oats- Miscellaneous books.

C. N. Caipar, Antiquarian Book itora, Sg OneMa rtroet. Books bought, ejebausofl. rANTED, Eltnatlon, fcy a young man i willing and to mske uiK-fiil, to to lioteen.

driving, ai jxir- tef in a store or any otlior petition anA person mar te AddEeiu "W.V." or oilu 108 Groenbaih DBT OOODS. REAL HAND WORK. Convent, Embroideries, Spring IMPORTATION WcUivo iafct recotred larger and of these goods than ever eUown by na betore and at i Lower IPripes Than Last Season, Tbe assortment of tUo IMo-wiiz cnoiia NIGHT GOWNS. SKIRTS. URAWEftS- GARNITURE BANDS, NIGHTGOWN SETTS, SKIRT -FLOUNCES, EME'DSEHS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, JV, We shall conduct tno ealo in dm eciuo XQannur ae that last Huaeon.

Tbo vricr a MOW marked on tbe modi ate tho itrlcoc at which they irill be WHILE SA LE 'Continues. Tho goods arc marked' At Very Low Prices To close tbpiu out quickly, and there will bo. i No Redaction. 1 Oar cnewmera wlil flnd it to their advaiilagu lonioko iEariy Selections T. Chapman Co ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

TO-SIGHT! Sunday, Eve. Feb. 8th, The rre-Kmlnont Orator ol too World, Col. Robert G. Will deliver Ills -Famed Iitetarb, "THE GOBS Onirots tHy conceded to be his UasUr j'icoo.

Priees of admission CO cent? and 'i cents. Ko extra charge teats. Secured eeat-i can t-e obtained to day, from iioto IB A. andtiom 2tot f. K.

Opera House ticket Once. IstwrfrtilTrrare. cul onlhorllim ID Ibe world, Oltvn hig Wnrld'n Paris, BCBJEmLHI H. r. TOPPED FREE Railway Time Table MHAVAUKEB BT.

PAtHJ B. i dttOAOQ Arrire. nig't ffaterl'n ADC'n. p.m. toeonamowoe only.

only. PBAIBIE CD oniirx Erosion. p.m. ftin Monte m. I1CC: a.

rn HOBTBMUf ta Snip and Sxpras 1 fiatot4av tDflparti dally, including Sunday. BepolonBaedrtreet, corner Booth Water, WO JBwt Water street, Conor Sam'l. F. Undertaker, 431 BROADWAY. Mota'ic Cloth and irpotlen esskets, eofflns, Blirondi 4c, io.

OamaKes and flowers urnisued, also tbe finest bonne lu tbe city. Calls attended by aigbt or day. prices and at- cntion guaranteed Embalming a cpecltuty, 'Sole agent lor tbo Cleveland, -OHtOattO A HOETHWE8J5BBM offloei KO 101 Wisconsin strait, and a WltooMlnsirMt, late Jront. 11:15 a IsOO Attimoon tOO 6:00 uigt MASQUERADEBALL OF TBE Milwaukee Musical Society. The Elite Ball ot Iho Season.

10, 188O. AT THE ACADEMY.C MUSIC. FLORAL DECORATION Ol Uio entire batl, never lean before in thin City. A MONSTER' Masque Procession, Prof. orcheit vlth iO iiickeJ riCKETS $2.00.

LAWES 51.00, For iale all mnslo nnJ drag floras in tba oity. alia by all oumbera ol tbe Boclety, and.at tbe box. SeaUcaabt secured at Hcmpitca'8 mnelo store on Broadway, at 60 cents a per ion, until o'clock P. February 30. the niftht 'I lLo bail.

feb4dln UNDERTAKERS AUCTION SALE OP DEAL. ESTATE. irttWAUKEE COCKTY. III Plain the matter of the estate ol Qaerln Jansen, deceased. Notice IB Hereby GlTen, That by and nnrsnance of an Order License In said matter, on 6th day of Febrnarv.

IflSO, by the County Court of tald County tte nnder- tiKnod, Joaepb Vogt, adminlitntor do non of Bald ratate, will, on the ith day of March, at 10 o'clock In tbe forenoon, at theTrezn- berrinalter described, in the town of Oak Creek, Mllwankee county. Wisconsin, offer lar alo at pnblio the itlloving lands; to-irit: All the follrwing described real ike northwestqaarter (K lo five rmnge cx'ate being apart ot at rootion (two No. twenty-t-wo (E) cart, litnateil, in tbe town of Oak Creek, Conntv of Milwunkoe, state of Wisconsin, bounded and defcrlbed as to-wit FeginninR at a loiot in tbe north line of said quarter retioo. fc.irftiumOTni.y-nYe MMfvt bo northwest cornet ot said quarter section, sontboa a lice paralel! to the southwest iae of said quarter ()O Motion two thousand a even hundred and forty-fonr and eighty -lour (tfH ej-100) feet point en hi Booth line tf said quarter section. Thence east on the south line ot said quarter X) section ilx Hundred fifty-three and thlrty- one (5)3 81-100) teet to a point on the -wwt line of the right of way of tbe Chicago acd Northwestern raihroma, thence north- along tbe westerly line of tbe right of way if said railroad two Ired and sixty seven and ten one hundredth" 27G7 10-1007 leet to a point on tbe north line of joid quarter section.

Tbeoea WMt six bnn- drel Biitr-one and thirty-four one hunflredthi the place ot beginning con- aiolng tony-one 69-100 acres of land and also the following piece, parcel OTlotof Beginning at the nenh- corner ol section, thence. onto on tbe line of laid quarter wo hnnOnd lorty-elght and leventy-five one hundredthi TS 100) feet to a point on the een're line ot tbe Chicago road, thence north westerly along the centre line of eald road to a mint oa the north lino ot said quarter section. and SO-1W lee to the place of bsciunlng, containing twenty one nnn- Iredtht (23-lO'j of an acre of land. And also ptrcel of land dMciibed as ollows, to- wit: at tbe southeast corner of said quarter sectioi. thence north on he east line of Said smarter section five hundred end sir tS-100 (406 teet to a point, benee west on a the south ine of qnartet Motion sevrn bunnred and everity.lour 68-KO (771 6MOO) feet to a point on be easterly Uoi of tbe right of way of tbe Chi- coco and Northwestern railroad.

Tbeuoe south- flrly along tbe rlRttef way of laldralliovl hundred and six a-100 feet toa'pointon the line of 'aid quarter section, thence east evon hundred seTcntT-throe and 60-1 feet to he place of bwinnl acres otlaad. of salecasb. ng, oontainini; eight and Admlnlsbator. de boats non. it 1 tnnii In to days on 1100 FBEE.

Like profits on Btoek options of Address T. Potter, Wight tS Wai street, New MONEY TO LOAN In amounts to suit, at low rate of on doolWdawOm Attorneys, Wisconsin BU An Accourit of Foreign EventFJ TUonghti and Cunffltt From Beneath the Sea. JtcTGlaUons of us Rercaled 4o Parliament in the English Germany's Trouble About the Army Bill, itie Eocleeiaaticil Laws and Other Details. Prance Would PtrftcUy Easy De- siiite My Lord Ohanoellor if Bha Had Any Leaders- BEYOND TUB MBA. IITDIA.

LOTSI IOK, Feb. The blue book on Afghan affairs has been Issued, General Roberts reports a conversation in October, 187S, with Takoob Khan, who atat- ed that the i British mission tinder Sir Neville Chamberlln was turned back by- advice of tbe Euselan enroy at Oabui, Stolletoff and that when Shere All quitted Afghanistan in' December, 1878, he issued a firman to the authorities at Herat declaring that Btolletoff had written him as follows: "The -emperor's desire is you should not admit the English Into your countrr, and, like last year, you are to' treat them wltk deceit until the oold season passes away. Tnen the Almighty's will will be made manifest to you.Thatistoiay^eEussianeorernment irlll come to yoir assistance. Either by diplomatic action we will entirely cut off all English communication and Interfer- erfoe with Afghanistan or the events will end in a mlchty and important war." Jhe blue" book respecting affairs in Central Asia shows that on the 9th of July, 1879, Lord Salisbury, minister of; foreign affairs, asked Count Scbouvaloff, the Eusslan ambassador to England, whether there was any truth In the report that the exepediUoii from Caspian sea ntendeded I to oociipy Mery. Count Schouvaloffrsald'the' expedition was directed against the Tekke Buroomans and be entirely disbelieved the among any section of Eusslan statesmen of a wish to advance pn Mery.

On the IGth of July last DeGlers, of the foreign office, repeated theee assurances to Lord Oufterlu, British ambassador to Eussla, most positive form. SOABCITT Or BTJPPIJZS. A dispatch from Lahore says a great scarcity of food prevails in Jellalabad. Mahomtd Jan's emissaries art gaining nQuence in the district and are stopping all supplies destined for Cabui. THE fclVERPttOIi BIJECTIOS.

LONDOS. Feb. Times sayst The Liberal defeat Liverpool elec- ion, yesterday, cannot be explained by the statement that -Liverpool Is essentially a conservative constituecc.v. That may ba its bias, but since the pis- SBge of the reform bill It has seven times returned liberal member either first or second In- 1 he voting, and since there avH hnpn thrne, been a liberal. The Times cpn- uelon is that the country does not be- ieve that the government deserve tbe (enunciations which have been heaped jnlt, thinks it should have a sir chobce of completing its work.

days before bU return. Shavaux has expressed a willlngnesa to wccompany the general to Washington. He la known as "The War Chief of the; Jtes, but of late years; he bas settled: down to farming, and lut summer aold a load of provisions ot his own raising, he flrst ever offered In the Ouray market by an Indian since this agency established. He favors Secretary Schurz policy, that the tJtes must settle: on farms and go.to work. He will be ot great assistance In settling the present Iffltultles.

i Orders have been sent out by Chlet apbyanoy or all the different bands to" rendezvous hear the agency and a grand raw wow maV be expectM next week; latters have'been delayed verycon- Iderably by the press announcing the ropoeed trip; of Gen. Adams which' Secretary Schurz attempted to keep ecret. Some parties living near the line; reservation saw it In tho papers, re-: ratted It to the- Indians and Douglas mmedlately left fora morerhealtby-ioea- Ion oh river. WILL IT 5EVEB STOPJ i Ancihcr six natch. Feb.

The or a walking match beginning on the Gth under the management of red. Inglohardt, closed tonight. They umbered 34, among them being the oltowing well known pedestrians: 3eorge Chicago; C. A. Harriman, Massachusetts; Garrett Fitzgerald, erdey City; Harry Howard, Glencoe, L.

Fritz Krone, Mont N. Russell, Chicago; Cyrenus Walker, Bufalo; John Cox, Fetrolla, known as the SPECIAL NOTICES. House, 143 Second John M. "Wright. Proprietor.

Travo- ors reaoblng tbe city-rill find this a or tabls bome. Bates bomSl 00, Cl Mper day octgMtf HUMAN HAIB variety of Baratogo Warea, Switches finest quality, all inlr, tram It 00 upwards. lOnrla, warranted 'rom Me each and upwaroi. PrieeittelowMt. 88 Wisconsin street, op stairs.

Water street. sGeorge Bnrrougns. iI6 East mayldly DfBB ASD CHKUICAli Relnbold, 4M Water gtreet. Olotbei cleaned and bains ripped ACABD-Xo all who ore suffering from erreri and iDdlsoretlons ol youth, perrons weacnew, early deoaf. loss toanhood.

IM. I will send a reoelpe that will curt you, FBEK OP OHaBGE. This great remedy was discovered by a inlsalotary in South America. Send a self addresssd enrelope to tbe Bev. Joseph X.

Innmn. utationD, Mew Tort City CAHDT -Bend or tS forji sample box, by express, 61 tbe best Candies In America, rm op dogantly and itrlcU nre. BeJars to all Ohloago. Address, OUSTHEB, CoDfeotloncr, 73 Mtdisonitreet, Chicago CANDY MllDICAt INSTITUTE For tbe I OPPOSED TO BISMABCK. BEBMN, Feb.

nltramontanes the Bavarian chambers have resolved appeal to tbe king, Imploring him not i consent to the augmentation of the army. i A FAfLACIOTJB HOPE. LOKDOH, Feb. dispatch from Berlin says: The appeal of tbe Bava- lan ultramontanes Imploring the king uot to consent to the augmentation, forecasts the attitude of the centre party wards the Ml, in the hope to oom- 19! Bismarck to msko some concessions in the church quosllon. This hope may fallacious, as the government Is, ilmost" certain to have the requisite ma- ority without the uIlrajDontaneg, as sven the provincial progressist organs are beginning to acknowledge the necessity for increase of the army.

THE SCCLESUSXTCATj LAWS. BEBUN, Feb. lower house of the diet resumed the on the pub- lo woikshlp estimates. Herr Jad- ozzwsti complained of the harsh application of the May laws in the province of Herr Von Putt Hammer, minis- ier of worship, replied the government never Intended renderlnc the care of souls in vacant parishes a complete Un-; possibility. The ministry throughout lelieved that the-exerclse of certain of- Ooes by iclenrymen.

of neighboring parishes WEB not Illegal. The legal au-, ioritles not always taking this-view, ie necessity for remedying theinoon- venlence became apparent, and tha pov- ernment ordered ian i inquiry Into each particular-case. Replying to Herr Olotz, Herr von Putt Kammer Bald the JTOV-: eminent will execute tho eoclestastloal laws, so' long as the statute book. Herr ftohpriemer objected to them as! uneaUsfaotory substitutes for the old Oatholio bishop. Herr Von Putt Kammer said this arrangement was' sanctioned by speclallaw and royal decree and no ground exists lor altering It The! tern was voted.

PABIB, Feb. In the chamber ol deputies today M. Perierread theoomj- mittoes report -on the general- amnesty bllL -The report auirooates its abso' rejection. i The debate on the bill has boon fixed for Thursday next, until which time the chamber adjourned. OOKDEMED A dispatch from says: Jules Onzot, mlnlsterof Justice, in an interview with a committee on the subject of the amnesty bill, stated that the government objected to It as reopening the question settled last year, the enactment of a partial amnesty law.

They resnrve to themselves, however, the right of individual pardons and would furnish a copy of. the depositions against, them to any persona condemed by default who might apply for It, though such favor Is contrary to usage. The number of persons sttl excluded from clemency la of 643 condemned in. person, and 263 by 46- inoludmg iPaul de Bochefort Cas- sagnao has written a letter to Gambetta thanking him for the justice rsnderet tbe memory of tbe former's father In the chamber while announcing his death, BUMOBID BBSIOKATIoa. It waa reported in the lobbies of tbe chamber that Admiral Jaurequiberry minister of marine, had resigned.

atUmore; Eobert Vint, Brooklyn; J. McGuffin McGUl, St. Louis; a letter car' er, JJuldoon's entry. New Tort; V. H.

Arthur, Port Henry, N. U. J. Eogers, Marlboro, ohn KInney, WrilsvlUe, N. Daniel Jyrne, New B.

Crouse, Boson, and Buss Montgomery. San Frah- isco. The match la to be 81 hours; go- s-you-please," fourteen hours each day. The prizes are a gold modal, and graded Inures in the receipts. Sshas 1 Widen traild optiis nerroos system, restore the jntodto its otigl- suvU Doctor 1 not excelled.

Oironlar Seat Tree- on Johnson itnefe ang7oly writing on the: German arm ament, "If France had at her com i owl generals ah is not soldiers mand two orVlhree would'be tranquil. not arms, we want, but leaders." LeTomps very severely blames congress tor offering hospitality to the Irish agitator, ParoeU, and asks.what would be tho result 'If parliament were to adbptuie custom of placing ita halls at the disposal foreign agitators. AUBTBlT" KAB.1LT VIKMHA, Feb. the lower House today Herr Mernger submitted an inter- pellatlon, describing as ft mnnaee to internal peace Ibe petition presented by the ministers of "worship before the Bohemian bishops, asking for the restora- tian of the confessional and clerical Influence In the tohoiols. Herr Merneer asks the gorernment what steps they Intend taking to ward ot such attacks pn the peace ot tho State.

BPJU11. IHB PBOYIHCES. In the chamber of deputies today the minister for the colonies said the government bad decided that Cuba! and Porto B'eo should be)laced In a position equlralent to that Jpaniah provinces. A ttUBBIOAKB 1TOBK. MADBID, Official despatches have been received, giving tails of the recent hurricane In thfi Phll- pplne Twenty-flve Tessels of various classes were wrecked, Including, four foreign IrtgiUa and aTarjiaJwmber -other Tessels were damaged, ilx persons were drowned In Wlitcil tbe Hooiier Senator is Exploring for the Bottom Facts of tbe £xodni.

Tlie Laboring Class, of Both -Opposid to IheBlncfc Flood With Which They are Threatened. ma Takes ike 1 I.Ufcu Pisosl AairaoT, via. LAKE Crrr, Yesterday a runner at his agency whom Jack had brdered to nform General Adams It bethlr- A Mulatto Who Would Bell Out Jn Hoosierdom to Secure a Lot Iri HeU. Proceedings and Oono'uiions of Other Committeest and a Variety of Capital Miscellany- JLN 0Vf DAY. T1IK COMMITTEES).

THOSE NOBTH OAnOLTKA DABKIES. WASHIKQTOH, Feb. Ike senate exodus committee to-day, Leonard G. A. Hackney, prosecuting attorney for the district In which, Bhelbyvllle, where he lived is located, teatUea that colored emigrants arrived at Shelbyville, Deo.

It, last, The mayor called the meeting of the council, and provision was made' for the destitute. About twenty came These men are still or i about the town. scattered in Witness had heard of two or three other companies coming near ShBlbyrlllfl. The county Is Democratic but the congressional district Is doubtful and very close. A meet- Inn of oltlxens was held at which It was resolved that the law of 1852, inflicting a penalty of 5500 fine upon any one who should bdnga pauper Into the state, should be enforced by the proper officers The witness learned from a negro named Flowers, and a Hf.

Harper, that there were to be 12,000 or is.OOO nogroes sent into Indlanabeiore tbb first of Flowers was there to Investigate the allegations that a mob had attaokod the negroes. Witness had seen tbe alleged mob; it was a meeting of fifteen or twenty men to consider the expediency of going to the depot to see if a team load of negroes was coming to Bhelby- vllle. There la-no doubt-that all Democrats dlullke to see those- particular ein- znints come, and probably the most respectable Kepubllcans do also. Tho laboring class generally, discountenance tbe The demand for labor In Shelby county is fully supplied. There- la complaint of a scarcity of work.

Milton M. Holland, a member of the Washington emigrant Aid Society, testified that the object was solely charitable: not to promote tmlgratlon, but to aid emigrants. No political purpose was oonaected with It. On their request about GO emigrants were sent to Ohio instead of Kansas. Tho society-has no whatever.

DONE WITH THE EXODCS. Saml. A. a dark colored "mulatto tentlflext to his understanding of, the origin ot the movement. Some dUtrsss resulting from: poor crops, and the severity of tho landlord tenant and other laws had produced dissatisfaction among the'negroes i of North Carolina, and after BOUIB deliberation a petition isxl been sent lo Northern capitalists and National Emigration Aid society to witae'siT anrl ams bad been sent west to look for a ultable stopped at Green- astle on the representation.

of me iolored men Uvlng In that locality, jd prepared a lot of circulars which ero subsequently dUtributed at their slstalnpart of Superior Noj, 70 South Clark street, valved at $50,000, also fifty-two acres at Lawddaie, valuec at $2,000 per acre, and eighty acres al Kensington, valued at $450 per acre, and other property. As the young man la about to marry, he desires a settlement, COMPRESSED LIGHT.V1XG. tho iMtumllnar Items CaQxht Irom Wires and CvadnKd, Ice is being cut at Fond du Lac. 1 Senator Cbnkifng is reported to beiiil. Ice harvesters ire busy on --Lake Win nebago.

The South Carolina races closed yesterday at Charleston. General Arthur Jules Morln, ot Paris, Fiance is dead, age 85. Gen. Grant and party haye returned to Havana from Mantinzas, 1 i. The Chicago billiard tournamenti has been postponed until April, No member of the Austrian ministry has tendered his resignation.

Dubuque, Iowa, rejoices in a cold jsnap, and Ice 15 Inches thick. withdrawn from the Bank, of England yesterday £720,000. Tne Mariborough relief fund amounts to the expenditures £1,400. The Iowa: house has killed the bill Imltlng county officers to two terms. The authorities ot Pestn want to arrest Baron Marthonye for Ugbtlng a duel Mrs.

Jullua C. Merrill, of Dubuque, given, birth to all doing well. Count de St. Valller 'will Iretain his position as French minister toi Germany. Two more arrests in the! Donnelly murder have been made at Lucan, Ont, Systematic infanticide is alleged to iave been in Sussex county i I i The Iowa, legislature declared war agnlnst the weeds- on the railroads and ilghways.

J. V. Patrick's ginning establishment Memphis, has been damaged $5,900 by Dre. Two white and thfea colored culprits, were publicly whipped In Delaware, yesteiday. The Eussfan government having failed all other 'attempts Is -going to assail the Nihilists with a-paper.

A Calcutta dispatch announces that jommander-in-cMet flalnes wilt go to 'eshwaur on the 20th-inat. Tbe funeral of the late A. E. Borie. secretary of the navy under Grant, took i lace in Philadelphia yesterday, Police Commissioner Nichols, (of NeW York, rwnoved by Mayor Cpoper, has oeen re-instated by the courts.

New York courts have decided that tljo seat in tbe Stock. Exchange of a bankrupt member Is a part of bis assets, The Qaakertown stove works of Potta- town. Conceded the Increase of wages of 15 per cent, demanded, and the strike is over. TheU 8. court at SprloRfleld, Is mgagedln trying Wm.H.Maffat charged with robbing tbe malls on tho Illinois Central railroad.

Paul de Cassagnac nas resigned his as deputy, and Reeks election to he chamber at tbe hands of his late ather's After a two days' stormy session the iepubllcan convention of tbe District of Columbia has adji CISCISSAtI SIFTISUS. Skews-Rtlltf Ho- aosrtfcerst R. B. CINCINNATI, Febi District burt today, decided the ordinance, re- shtly passed, giving the mayor power to license shows InvaUd, on the appllca- lon of Snelbaker for a mandamus to ompel I he mayor to grant a to Im Tbe mandamus, 'however was reused. This destroys'the recent action the city government against indecent bows.

A fire today, damaged; Stlchlenoth's malt house to the eitent ot $5,000. 'ully insured; X. It now appears that certain classes in the law providing for the last issue ot xmdsfor the Cincinnati Southern rail- prevent the contractors from tuning it over to the trustees until folly completed. Tbe trustees will ask relief rom tho legislature to aUow them to re- jelve the road. FIGHf OUBE WHIPPED.

The AUersiatiro Preseaicd to nisi Btlrmjer. weeks ago Miss Horton shot the eon ot Senator Morgan, charging him with having ruined her. This case made agreatsensa- ion all the time, and there is a fair pros- 'ect of It being opened up In an- jther shape, through the action of two southern gentlemen, present in this city. I'bese are CoL O. J.

Ooloock and BobU Ihett, ot Charleston. These gentlemen married sisters, the aunts of Miss lorton. They have arrived for the purpose of having the affair arranged, and ntend to hold young Morgan personally responsible for the damage he has done the family. Either a OQwbiding or a duel Is In prospect, just as yoong Morgan STOPPED UK HAIL. Xetun sit RsiHia.

Feb. registered letters have been received: in this country from Belgium addressed to one Collins. Brooklyn, N. Y. The postmaster general, at the request ot the attorney ot Uneslan counsel general, ordered the lectors detained: It appears that two men fraudulently obtained a large amount of money from an old naval officer in Belgium and forwarded it to friends in Brooklyn.

It Is supposed these are the letters. As the law requires letters to be delivered only to the persons: to whom they are addressed, an ohlolal application is expected for the return of the letters to Belgium. In anticipation this the postmaster general has referred the subject to: the attorney general to decision. Captain. Brackett a rerenae agent ot the treasury department, who was severely Injured two weeks ago by explosion of eoa gas la the bunkers of the steamshl Greece, has begun 'suit against the Na tional Steamship company, fixing th $25,000.

inner homes. On his crofts-examlnallon by Mr. poibces, witness stated he had been a ava before the war to as good a man as rer lived. Had never advised anyone KO to Indiana. He wrote homo from odlana to bis friends, that if he owned a In Indiana and one in hell, he would.

tho Indiana lot and renide In hell. the Industrial and financial condition 1 the negroes-was as good In Indiana as sewhere, witness would like to see nough there to revolu- oalze things" politically. WltneM do- Vared that he was done with the exodus. was advising people to go back. THE OCKAS CASAL.

WASHlXalON, Feb. -7. select ommittee of the house on an urned, altar electing elegates to nlthobt uiatruc- tlons. 1 I The Potrislan potlca re- present organization of the police is adhered to." A war between Chill and the Argentine Confederation is expected. The first named government Is to 1 call for 50.000 men, and the last has been buying iron dads from Italy.

In a bar room brawl, in IlllnbU, Anthony ilurpbv was fatally twstau about tbe head with a.bung starter, by the saloon kneper MpUojsan, who Ihas arresUd. i E. K. Wllcox, of 0., has been appointed secretary of the-Grand Lodge I. 0.

0. of Ohio, to flii the vacancy caused by the death ot W. C. of Toledo. The Iowa senate, regards attempt of the New York legislature to prevent female walking matchesas'an encroacti- nvnt on the right of woman to engage in any business sae may choose." Counsel for Gonzalez, the would-be aasassm of the; king of Bpaln, InaUta ceanlc canal considered to-day the Be gjj ou no be sentenced to death, inasmuch as he was not responsible for his action and' tho crime was unpre- ubleotot our treaty relations as affect- ng the project of a ship canaT The Jnitod States minister to the United tates of Columbia explained tbe "Wyse ontract, "-upon'Which De Lesseps' pro- ect Is based, and Admiral Ammen re- earsea the features of the Nicaragua ante.

MOEE PESSIONEBS. The house'committee on pensions to- ay agreed to report favorably the reap-' ut Eepresentatlve that the Mareh 9th, 1878, besoconsttUed toxlnclude all that class ot soldiers who served fouiteen days In the military naval service ot the Doited States uring the war of II12, notwithstanding that a portion ot the time occurred be- ore the declaration of war or after the reclamation of a treaty of pe-ioe with Great Britain. i JSBIAN TBOUBtES, Henry 0. Olhey, of Colorado, register the land office of tbe San Juan district, estlfied today before the house committee on Indian affairs, that the relations existing between the whites and Indians were not-conducive to friendliness or isace. meditated.

A girl, convicted of theft in New York, astounded the court with the information that her foster brother, a city official married, accompllshel her ruin under nn ,4 the compulslin of turned her adrift. a oLstol, and theo The llagdoburg Zaltung learns from Dresden that the betrothal of the Austrian Crown Prifioe Badolpb, and the Princess Uathllde, of Prince George, of Saxony, brother of the King, has been arranged. He nlll iaj Milwaukee the 34th, fan Ibe 95ib, Bie. THE TTAOOS. WASHX80TOH, Feb.

the ncllon of the house upon the new rules house committee on public buildings and grounds has decided not- to report or passage any bills Involving. appropriations for public bulldipga. The com- nlvtee, however, exam- no and pass upon all bills. TO SSCUBB Feb. After BpeakinK In Parnell.and Dillon haye the following appointments: Milwaukee, Fab; 24th Madison 25th.

St. Paul and Mlnne- appolls 26th, Davenport Dubuque 28UJ, aad Clinton 23th; l)ea Molnes March, 1st and Bloomlngton 2d, Sprlngfleld and Joliet 3d, St. Louis 1th. Further western appointments to be made i later on. Some of the above dales Parnell speaks in one city and DU Ion In another.

i' To secure a uniform practice at all the rorts, the treasury department. directs in ascertaining tho appraised value; ot seized there shall be found the market value in current funds at tho; place ot seizure, as if the goods had regularly Imported and the duties paid thereon. MEAK BUSINESS, So Say Those Would-Dc "JDe- spoilers" of Railroad, snrance and TeteRrapb Companies. What the'Proposed Change In the Libel is Designed to Bring i Into View. An PhaSe of the Sentinel Exchange of JIKANT.

Special to tbo Dalir News. THE OHStACQItr OS WEALTHY. COBrOBA- -I" 170X3. MADISOX, Feb. JCne gentlemen who haye introduced measures, in either house, relation to the taxation of wealthy claim that they msan business.

They assert that tbe time has foi decided action In suci action that will result Jn a I more equitable distribution of the burdens of taxation that reals upon the ipeople of this State. They argue that, It the proposed measure ol, taxation Increase the contributions made to the public treasury hi such a way us to make those contributions proportionate with the assessments made In'oth'er Interests, the corporations have no ground of complaint. If, on the other hand, the corporations are some of them claim unjustly taxed already, and the result of the proposed legislation shall be to reduce that taxation, the corporations should be favorable to the action proposed. Again, If the legislation la question Bhall result In slujplyi leaving the burdens on the cor- pirations substantially as at present, members of the agricultural and hortl. cultural societies have been ing the annual meeting 1 also went away today.

But little of interest In connection with. Milwaukee matters developed to day In the Senate, the bills "to provide for special tares In the Second, and Tenth warda were ordered to a third reading, and a favorable report made by the Judiciary Committee in re. irard to the "Wisconsin Legal News." It la understood that, the bill to make the term of office of the Milwaukee- County Supervisors two yeais Instead or one, presented in the Assembly by Merrily, last night, came from the Supervisors themselves. Itdoeajwt appear tube received with favor by the Milwaukee delegation. there should plaint.

be no one to enter com- The; questions at Issue have been before tiia people so long that the movers In the i present Instance claim that the people are now educated up to a point where they and will enforce the daipand 1 a more just, and a more equltaole, 'svstem taxation. If 'all thesd claims and arguments mean anything, it Ite probable that the Capitol will BOOH be 4warming with a large and powerful lobby. Already, letters have-oeen received here, by Senators and Bepre- sentatlvqs, from various points, asking that such steps may be taken as shall defer any attempt at action on the measure in' question till those whose interests are at stake can be heard, or, at least, represented here. OF Special to the Dally IStjCiBIES COSCEBSINO THE rBOFOSED MADISON. Feb.

Your correspondent la In receipt of letters and telegram i from newspaper men In various parts of thejSUite concerning the bills Introduced Senators Sutherland and Woodman. it appears Incomplete, Want Congo the Grcnterm, Sr. LcmiS, Fab. forty or fifty leading merchants and manufacturers" had a meeting at the Lindell hotel, tonight, to consider the project of establishing in the City of Mexico, a permanent exposition of articles or purchasable in 8t. and providing for a similar exhibit of products of -Mexico In this city.

Tho project met with great favor, and a com mltteeofnve active business'men was appointed to wora it up. Borclarr and BrtKuIUr KNOXVTiiE, 111., Feb. three burglars entered the bank, seized and bound 1 the president, E. C. Runkle, who sleeps In the and after gagging, beating and burning his feet In a shocking manner, to compel him to give up the -combination, departed, taking $3.200 which had not been locked up.

There was a time lock on the safo and Mr. Runkla was unable to give the combination. Great excitement, but no clue to the perpetrators. A Child ST. house of "Andrew Bemot, a farmer living near White Bear, Minnesota, was burned this afternoon.

One three years old was suffocated, rescued with difficulty. The-rnoney loss is trifling." The children being 1 Jeit alone caused Ilia fire. Stew Trial Refused, ATLANTA, Feb. Supreme Court has refused a new trial to Cox, sentenced to Imprisonment for life, for the murder of Col. Alston.

The ease will be carried to the Supreme Court of the United JJurAttrd in the Muni. Feb. John G. F. that both bills were and each was- re- terred 'back to thn gentleman who offered It, to be It is understood that, before an attempt Is made put the bill before the Senate, suggestions will be received and considered 'roia inll newspaper men others In tte jtatel who feel an Interest In the subject, Sq far aa can be learned from those who ISFe.lftis'propo anil slabtions of Jaws now eala subjefct of libel in this State, aud make a new Enactment that shall embody all the acceptable points of the present statutes, and sunn and approved moth- odd of legislation on tho subject as' may be adopted.

For tho past twenty years efforts have been made, from time to Jme, to repair the denciencies acknbwl- edcc'd to esUt in the present law, or to maKo ajnow in its place. But, In the main, their efforts have failed. FronJ present appearances, It is apparent that something In this line Wili be during the present session. KE1.1.VH thc'Dllly Jtsws. HE SET HMSEIJ EIGHT? 3JI.YDI30X, little comment J.

quldt way, has been caused-by the toie and language of Senator 'Kally's apt cch In reference to Senator Price's 'pi rsonal explanation," yesterday. Sir. Pri ce. In answering the statements in the 5e itlnel's dispatch, states that there was no tnt Brown, living a few miles east ot this city, was murdered last night while on his wav home, A man named Joseph Wade, who has lived at Bro-wn'8 house for some time, has been arrested. The NEW YORK, Feb.

Stan ton. England, woii the bicycle racis for a purse and the championship America. He cade' fifty miles iu thl-oj hours, sbcminutea and li second TOLEDO, Feb. Michael Sullivan, Distant yardmaster at tho Canada Southern Junction, was run over and- killed this afternoon by a freight train. Leaves a wife and three" A Murderer.

GAiVESTos, Feb. Nowa? Palestine special says: Eiirly this morn- jntr, at Oromp'a saloon, John Kerr was shdt dead by Kirk Hoge. There was no apparent cause tor the murder. TfeMi NETT YOBK, i'eb. the death returns today were the names of three banKera, namely: James Hadlson Jones, age 71; Wm.

Hammel Milton, age 70; and George age 70. The Robber. BOSTON, Feb. B. Conant, late cashier of the Eiiot' National bank, has been found guilty of embezzlement.

Hia ball was increased to $30,000. tar Knrdor. CHATHAM. Feb. polico iodav arrested Chas.

Eobinson alias Ryan, nlias SlcCoy, charged with murder in Ohio. Children. Xrw YOBK, Feb. uhildl'ea escaped from Deborah nursery today, and although unlformod, tho poiloo have failed to find making Intention, itep'ublicun IrT tho of la committees to on the part senate caucus, alight Kelly even In the least degree. In this statement, Senator Hyde, Biirrows others joined.

When Senator Kelly rose sav his flay, on the subject, It-waa that he would esptess himself as parfectly satisfled with hlb place, the second ou the committee on claims, which Is regarded as" better than first hi some less important committee. On behalf of Mr. Price and his friends. Including Mr. aimed; that what he did say.

But, a careful examination of Senator felly's languagiTBhows that his speech iiitty easily be construed.icto nn ment of what the Sentinel's corespond- ent aald. The nearest aproach that he made expressing any sort of satisfaction with his position was his statement that He had no hard feelings la the matter find that'tie did not Chink that the caucus litended any offenca. On the whole, It li "arery pretty fight." Mr. Price Is regarded as! the firm friend and supporter of Air. Keyea, while Senator Kelly is 1 prove Mr.

Keyes moat proml- i eat opponent tor the republican nomln- tloa for the United States'Seuaw. INDICATIONS. For the upper lake during the day south to west winds, rising temperature and falling barometer with cleat or partly cloudy -weather followed In northern portions by slight snow. upper Mississippi and l.o'Rer Missouri valleys In southern portions dur- Ine the day clear or fair weather, warm-, er south to west winds and falling barometer, In northern portions threatening weather and snow, followed during night by colder north to west winds, and rising barometer. They Naw YOHK.

Feb. arbitration committee ot the stock exchange has decided that the 60,000 shares January Qve brokers representing stock, was sold ei-dlTldend, thfit la wlth-- out the dividend ol 3 per cent, due February let. i Feb. The board of officers ot the Chamber of Commerce, at the request of the aoclety of Friendly Sons of St. Patrick 'and others, lave been collecting funds tor Irish 'relief, appointed a committee ot aftven to receive ana forward aU eubsciiptlonB torn Cincinnati, Intended tor the, relief of tbe distress la Ireland.

The board directed the committee to send aU tributlona to, the Mansion fiouae committee, Dublin, -and retused to take auy action looking to an endorsement of I I BT. JOBS, N. Feb. the up- settiDK of a schooner at Oheriey's cove, Granof llanan, John Nesbla. Frank Bob- Insonj John Larry, Mrs.

Lladaay and Mre. Simon Franklin were drowned. FBANOISOO, Feb. -f. case oT the United States agplnst E.

1 1 with defi revenita In ooanectlon with the operation of hls distUiery afrLos AnReli the 1 jury last evening brought in a yet diet of not Hie (LIKE GENEVA, Onarles J. 'Walters baa commenced isult in toe County Probate Court to compel bis father, Joel Walters, to pay over to him his share of an inheritance left; hfm by his grandmother. Mrs. Dr. Maxwell, amounting to about 930,000.

The prep- ertylsln aad about Chicago, and One Pr DBS MoiKBs, Feb representaUTes. this morniht by aLvote ol S7 to 31, adopted a resolution tor a eonstltutianal amendment making the audlhg the Tie houfee of womnn tbe legislature ia Fob; I Proalden -r- owe? the Philadelphia) and Ballroad company, has decided to the ooIUeri-a during th pteMnt month. I i i- NEW Special Dispatch to the llatiy News. COMPABISOS WITH LAST TEAK. Feb.

EAILKOAD NOTES. Eallrood travel has been eomparative- ly light during the past week. The Chicago Tribune, la speaking of the recent purchase by the Chicago, Milwaukee i St. Paul company says: "As small and unimportant, as the Chicago and Paclflc B. S-i mighrbe, yet its importance to that load' can hardly bo bver estimated.

By the purchase 01 this road, the Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul not only get a direct Chieasro outlet for its Western'Cnlon and Iowa lines, but it secures a frontage ana yard room superior to any road in Chicago. Toe Chicago and Pacific Bailroad, has its terminus on Goose Island, which Is surrounded by the North Branch of the canal, affording plenty 'water front to erect elevators and build docks. the new business Introduced the present week has seemed Sminae, a comparison with last year's shows that the list for this year is ess than for 1879.

The comparison cm easily, by referring to the -fol- owWg tab le: When you visit or leavo New York Cltv save Baggnge Expressajfe and Car- BE-VATE. Blllt .........107 'etWoua aod raroonatrnncts -31 1879. 13SO. of ir riaee Hire, aud stop at Grand Tjmou Ho- ter nearly opposite Grand Central Do- oot- 350 elegant rooms reduced to $1 pgj. a European plan.

it supplied with tiie -ft T1 best. Horse cars. Stages and Elevated Railroad to all' depots. Senate )ln' memorials (o jtoUli 4CO Bills Introdnce-l 13 lutinj trabiy resolution' Auenblr Joinl rewlutloni 28 Auembly memorials to 333 241 CALUNESS. Special Corrrtpondenco to the Daily Hiwi.

AFTER THE BATTLE. Feb. After the storm of Perseverance Pwsbyterian church, corner ot Walnut and Eightemith streets, Services at A. M. and P.

M. It the English language. Sunday school at 2 P.M. PdStor Bev. Jacob Poat.

1 Tba Betbeidn. Dunbar'a Celebrated Bethesda Wator ter of Waukesha, marvel 1 the age.and acknowledged by "the meai- cal world aa a speolflo for diabetes. Brteht'a disease and all kindred diabases. For sale by Drake 378 East 'fffttor street, JIUwaukee, Wla- business yesterday and good ilefcree of calmness, today, broken only by the hurry of preparations of those leaving the dlty, to remain away lover Sunday'. Inetiulod in the crowd who took tneic departure today's trains, were many of the wives and daughters ot Senators Assemblymen, -who bame to attend the Governor's reoapUon, and stayed through the week.

The propeller St. Joseph has been sold toT. N. Harvey for $15.000. It la derstood that she will tow barges the oommg season between Chicago and Muskegon.

and negotiations tor two ot her proposed tows have already opened here with a prominent vessel owner, and will probably be closed soon. A steamer to taka the place of the St. Joseph will at once be purchased and-put on her route wheiithe season opens. 'Most popular Hew hotel thoAsur.

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