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TERMS OF THE TRIBUNE, £, T8 OF SUBMCHITEION (ATATLE IN ADVANOD) ailyy by mall,.. . B 12,001 Bunday,, v B T Wakdyt 5001 Wadar: B it Parta of n sear b the sama tato. o prosont dolay nud mistakon, bo Kura and give Fork Oftee nddrans in full, including Stato and County. Tomit{ancos mny bio made efthor by deaft, oxiross, Post Offlco ardar, or in recistorad lottors, at our sisk, TEWA TO OVTY pUMCANENE, y l, optad, 25 conts por wook, Ptz deltvared; BAnday Trcthion, 30 conta Dot Wok: rose TR TRIBUNE COMPANY, Uornor Madison and Dearbor: + Ohiengo, Tily CONTENTS OF TODAY'S TRIBUNE. FIRST PAGR—Washington Nowe: Closing Procoodings R e orts-smaond Oongrota; Committoo Roport in 4ho Pawocoy Onto, BEQOND PAGL—Tho Coming Hzposition—Uomponsa- tlon of tln Stato's Attorneys—Tis Pollao Dapart: mont~A Nloo Little Doy—A Dight with Thlovos— Coming Mattars—Suburban Notes~Tho Boston Fira Oalamity~Tho Rfirosd Questiont Opinfors from Varlous Sources—Nowa Paragraphs~Orodit Mobil- for: Whiat isThought of tho Action of tho Houso of Ropresontatives, TILIRD PAGE—Tho Taw Conrts—Porsonal Ttoms—Tiafl- Tond Nows—Unfashionablo Wodding—Counoll Moot~ Ing Tast Rroning-—Advorttsomonts, FOURTH PAGE-Tiditorials: Rofori in Politios; Toulst- ana—Tilltols; Tho Graln Trado; Tho Yruit Pros- peot~Ourront Nows Ttoms—Notes sud Optuton, FIFTIT PAGE-Notos from tho Stato Onpital—Amnao- ‘monte—Tho Now Orloans Firo—Tho Vienna Xixposl- ton—Markots by Tolograph~Adsortisomonts. BIXTH PAGE-Monotary sud Commorolal—Rallroad Thne Tablo. BLVENTH PAGE-Boochor's Lootura Last Evoning~A Tald an tho Durglars~Tho Olty fn Bel:{—5mall Ad- vortisomonts: Rual Estato, For tilo, To Rent, Wanted, Doatding, Lodging, ¥to. EIGUTH PAGF~Torelgn Nows—btate Loglelotures— Now York Nows—iscllancous Tologro TODAY'S MVIOKER'S THEATRE-Madlion stroot, betweon Btate and Dparborn. Engsgomont of Edwia Boath, Rioholon." ACADEMY OF MUSIO- Halstod stroet, south of Madison, ** Under the Gas Light." SIOOLEY'S OPRRA HOUSE-Ttandolph streot, bo- twoon Olark and LaSallo. *‘Falso Bhame." MYERS' OPERA HOUSFE—Monroo atpeat, botwoon Btato and Deorborn. Ariington, Cotton & Komblo's Biinatrol and Burlesquo Troups. GLOBE THEATRE-—Dosplaines afroat, betwoon Madi- 10n and Washington, ‘¢ Hiddon Hand," BUSINESS NOTICES. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY—WHOLE TIOKET, o iaiomntion glen, J. B, MAI- B e E0m Santor, fo Wallost.s T O, Box dées, Now York, SROREOTS ATR DYE. 118 SPLENDID - Lalrdso s tin bust 49 W world, Tho only 1 aud instantanco foct dso, Harmlers, rolisblo, aud lanp- intinent; no: 8OY jor 31 ol Dbed Produces ks TRl i, el Dol cles, olt, AR OSURN drogdine.OUANRLLS BATOHULOR, Proprioter, N. ¥. TR CONSUMPTIVE — WILROWE GOAL. pound ol o 1i0r O and Lmis, without possossfng tho ‘yery natsoating flavor of tho article 83 horotoforo usod, fa oDy ths phosBALo of 1m0 Wwith a Boallag PropoE- vhich senrs o il doubly St HEBITEable S ataia of H5 afionos cai bo aBIGIS to thosn w0 CEnlnontiY Glome. Toralo by A. D WILBOR, Chom ist, No. 166 Court-st., Boston. 1077 CONSUMPTION OAN T nimgenorally admittod that tho only modicinos that will B eaniption, axo. Schonolds Pulmanlo Sfrup, Soa- e omic, and Sandrako B izo Alandrako Piin eloar out tiie fivar aud rastoro 6 to a ity Sandition, Durke off tho foul silma aud disoasod et that 14 stopyiba Gp tho ‘atomseh aud bowals, and tntorfortag with “lll.‘lr propor work: thoy aro froo’from calomel or any other thing that s |n§\lflfl\ll to tho system, % o takon wich sntety by all cinaaes wnd sonditions. tond to tho stomach and athoer and assists to digest the i o, & tho porken il ong and {ncronsa fn flealt, Fh8 Fuifionio trrup riyoun tho lairasd matter o the Jungs, and expels it by ox) pectoration; hoals all sores and cnyvitius 1o the lungs, snd thus aro borsous rvllm"nd to Ticeltl who bad boen_given up as 1ingurable with Pulmo- nary Consumption, 1na fow cases tho mediolne may not. B oo wor lcom auy want of powar. ia tho medicinos ‘amn!n\:!l. :;m, sololy on account of tho {mprudenco of ‘thoso using thom. i thg groat orror with wmost peoplo {s, that thoy do not tako propor cara of thomsolvos, and, by oxposuro to mophere, Sro aontiaunlly adain o hbn Wil do’thom any aood. it word vory Tphgtcatly, (et it peopla wiok to oy Thastavold bLponusD, damp, cold, ur cliangn: Hblo woathor, prrticuiarly during the winter or cal oy “fhay shast. not tako ool and, in. my eztonde: A co. Thavo fonint it bosk for SORSUTRLIYS DIODIR during the cold and damp weatherto romain in a woll ST o Eaom, nnd, with thormomotor, regblato tho tomporature At oF noar a uniform standard, “I'hy tomporature most gratoful and \fl“IBfl(lL\g ‘human system raugos from 8 to 76 EFNM‘ !ml.l Tundo hishor or lowsr, to suit poontlacliios.” This tompor- &ture rooms to abstract tho beat of the bady in about tho ramo proportion ju which it is onorated in tho healthy Rt DE aucm, (s Acgceh af toinperataro, [a thlirefuro tho most congoninl, for it weithor axhausts tho 'liyl U'S?h\fl)!l, llm‘r 1y 0! o Dwnh}' unpleasant sensations, o tho propor and csorclaiog witt caistbenize will bo ample £ ‘(fi hnfll‘l\y ‘irsulation of thablood, And Sandnt dtgostion; - e anuiros striot ttontlon, A mutritious and enehly A)gestod ot 8 nocesmacy Lo 6aslst 1A making §ood 57 ono nequites a knowledge by orporionso, what do~s and what dooa niot agroo with them, ‘Reold ] subatancoa ihat azo Leavy G tho stomach, end soom to disagreo with it; uso oux such artioles ns ‘oxporienco demonstratos aro right and proper. Y tully hatlovo that, noarly ail consumplives, who tako ‘my medicines acourding tothe ditections, and practico Ti%icily the atiavo diot and roxtmen, will got woll, aa ‘thonssnds havo boon curod who hiave takor propor earo ol lhn%{lhu!\'m, I‘A‘WMI% Skelli“’\fik‘n Pulmonic up, Soa- od Toule, sa adrako P'ila. s J. 11 BORENCE, M. D. Jchonciés, Pulmonle Sy, * Seawood “Kinlc, a2 ako Pitis. Props: . s BORENGIC & SON) ila, N. 12, oornor Sixth'snd Argh-sta., Philladolp And for salo by nll druggista and dosiérs, e The Ghicage Teibune, Tuepday Morning, March 4, 1873. TF_OURED_IT 1§ nnd cat Tho Soawead T Tho farmers of Sangamon County moot to-day at Bpringfiold, to form o county organization, Tho Agricultural Collogo bill is logt for this eession, the House baving rofused to accept tho report of the Conforonco Committoo. . In bohalf of the flouso of Ropresentatives, Gon. Batlor has formally progented the name of Judgo Delahay to the Sonate for trinl; Nothing 1a to bo done in Judgoe Bhorman's cago until next winter. The appointment of an Assistant Treasnrer of the United Btate, to rosida in Chicago snd tako cliargo of tho publio monoys in this clty, was au- thor'zed by tho Sonate yesterday. His office will Do in the Custom-Houso, Tho Bank of England has heen vietimized to tho axtent of 1,000,000 by forged United States 5-20 and 10-40 bonds, Tho fraud was discov~ cred by tho Rothschilds, who noticed on somo of the bills o differenco in the color of the inks used, A roward of $13,500 has boon offered for tho detoction of tho forgors, who aro said to be Amoricans. . When the annual report of tho Reliof and Ald Socloty was presonted to tho Common Councl, 1ast night, & dobnte aroso upon the right of tho Council to look into the balances in tho hands of tho Society to seo whother they had drawn intercat on account of the Bocloty. 'Tho dobato led to the appointment of a spocial committeo of eix to oxamino tho report. The Canforoneo Committoo on the Appropria- tion bill havo reported in favor of tho increaso of Aalaioe from the Proeidont downwards, Thoy fix tho pay of Congrossmon nt 97,500, which exeludes all allowancos, except for necesanry travel between thefr homos and Washington. At the samo time tho Committeo rofuse tho fomale Govornmont olorka an incrosse from §900 20 §1,200, 'Tho roport in sccoptod by tho Houso, To judge from tho tone of tho Balt Lako Trilung, the Bormons do not droad tlie ap- proach of the United Btates troops halt as much 0 tho advont of corrupt officinls, That journal exproggon the mout friendly foolings 10 Gen, Bhoridan and tho nrmy gonerally, but adda: \What wo objeot to aro Judgos who might be- tray their offico, and npeoial logislation dopriving our citizens of their righta.” Thia statomont 1a evidontly foundod on oxperience, Mr, Oborles Tendo sooma to mako hia libol gults pry. o hins just rocovered £200 damages from 5 journa! whoso fastidiona crjtio epoke of ula play of “Bhilly-Slally” an indecont. Ono of tho Engliah journals suggoeats thnt it in for- tunato Mr. Roado does not have to encountor ag aotltlo tho momber of & aschiool banrd who ob- Jooted, o faw days ago, to hanging up tho com- mandmonts in the school-rooms, Leeauss ¢ {ho sovonth was Bo improper, and suggested such Dad idoas.” —— An nsggrosaive polioy of litigation has boon bo- gunby tho Chieago, Alton & 8t Louis Rallrond agalnet aomo of tho pornons who altompted to rida In its cars for the logal fars of threo conts o mile. Tho suita ara bronght for trospass, and tho dnmagos nro Iaid st 10,000 fu each. The monoy offored by tho “Iaw-abidors " wan takon o5 offorod, bub nono of thom wore carried far- thor than tho establishod ratos of the Company allowed, Thoy woro thon orderod to lenve tho cars, but rofused, and {t fa for tho dolay of tha traln,—~which was dotainod on a sldo track throo hours until assistanco arsived to ofect tho allogod trospansors,—that tho anits aro bronght, e The Morriron (11L) Independent, in disouns- ing tho railrond quostion and tho rocont decis- ion, eays, “Tho courls can bo corruptod by monoy and influchced to make declslons in fa- vor of rallronds, and it is aploly on tho conrls thet thoyroly.” And again, * Wo donot acknowl- odgo corporations ns our masters, hocauso thoy can buy Bupreme Court doclsiona,” To all such stufl as this thioro is, of courso, no roply In tho way of argumont. At tho same timo, 1t is ovi- dont that thore Is somo brilllant porsonago con~ nocted with the Morrison Independent who is n caudidato for another contempt case. If tho Chicngo Journal wants company, thore i8 & man in Whitoaido Qounty auxious to sorve. In tho intorviow lind by Robert Whittlo's In- dian wige with tho Modocs ehio waa told that thoy weta tired of seeing womon como to thom ; womon could not tell whon men lied ; lot the white Commissioners como, and they would bo ghdto talk. The Commissioners have taken the hint, and, lost Saturdsy, mot Capt. Jnck with thirty of his warriors, ench of whom thoy found srmod with the Iatost patforn of tho neodle-gun, Thoe Commissioners statod tho torms of peaco to bo that the Indisna should surrendor to tho military suthositics and boe re- move® to roservations in Arizons, Indisn Torri- tory, or Bouthern California. Tho savages as- sontod to theso proposals, As they always do, and it is hopefully sunounced that tho war s aten end, Tho Tory nowspapors of Englandare begin~ ning to complain of o ** Liberal Proas Agoncy,” which promulgaton tho Governmont news to the Liberal papors beforo the Opposition pross can gotit. Whothor the posscssion of tho telograph systom by tho Governmont facilitates this pro- foct or not, isnot atated. Wo should infor that such wag tho caso ; it {s cortain that this is but ono atop romoved, aud that tho Government use e S ——— e Tho discovory of corruplion in the high ofticial clrelos of I'rusnia, simulianoously with tho ox~ posuro of corruption in this country and of n similar nnburo, shows that Lotk are to bo at- tributad largoly to the opirlt of the ngo, whichis groody for grin, and slops ab no menns whoreby men mny pub money in thelr purses. Itis safo to prodict, Lowover, that If tho Prusnian officisls ahall bo proved Lo Lo oqually guilty with Crodit Mobilior Congroasmon, thoy will not aseapo tho punishimont thoy have onrnod. Tho action of tho Se:inte in adding €6,000,000 to tho appropriations passed by the Houso drow forth some vory plain talk from Mr. Back, Ae- cordlng to that gontleman, whon it is dosfrod €0 pgot fhrough Congross somo swiudlo of a partienlarly outrageous kind, it 18 kept out of tho ITouno and Ia carvied to the Bovato, which Beck ealls ** {hat’ alsroputallo body,” and by it fa added as an amondmont to tho Appropriation bill, Thoso amondmentsdo not rottrn to tho House, but aro submitted tos conforonce committoo, In this way the most corrupt schomes clude tho honest vigilance of the Towor Houso, Hoostimnted that by thinproco- duro at lenst £33,000,000 would bo tnkon, withont proper Congrossional sorutiny, out of taxpayors’ pockota by tho pending bill. Ouo result of stch sotion is, that nelthor tho tariff nor intornal taxos can bo reduced, since the approprintions oxcoed tho wildest ostimates by at least §0,000,~ 000, Mr., Beck ondod with the assertion that tho Houso was a moro honost body than the Scnate,— o remark which docs not dofine the reputations of cither, Tho Obleago produce markots worn mors ae- tivo yontordsy, snd gonorally highor, Mess pork wos.in good demand, and 200 por brl higher, | closing ot $13.66@18.00 cash, and $13.80@18.85 aollor April. Lord was qulot, but 10@125o por 100 ttn highor, closing nt 87.05@7.70 cash, and $7.80@7.00 moller April. Monts were quiet and atoady, at 43¢c for shouldors; 0io for short ribs: and 630 for shoré clear. Dressod hogn woro duli, and 250 por 100 Ibs Iower, ot £5.25@ 6,80, Lake frelghts wors moro netivo, and Xfo highor, at 18@13}4e for comn to Buffalo. Highs winea wore atoady, at 866 por gallon. Flour was quiet and slvong. Wheat was active, and 13¢o highor, dlosing ut $1.31% for rogular No, 2 wspring, end 21.233¢ sollor Aprik. Corn was active, and 340 higher, closing nt 913{c for rogular No, 2, snd 8250 golior April. Ontas woro rathor moro sctive, and 2o highor, at 201¢a cash, and 270 sollor Aptii. Ryo was quict and 4o highor, at 043{@6ho. Barley was quiet, and 2¢ highoer, ab 726 sollor tho ménth, and 78@To for car lola of good No. 3 Livo hogs wero fairly nctivo, but o shade lower, closing wouk at §4.35@5.00. Thoro was o good domand for boef cattlo at full last weok's closing pricos. Shoop were in good request, and un~ chauged. of o tolograph monopoly for this purposo will follow, It is not alono a-matter of furnishing tha nows at tho earliest dates, but also that of giving it o coloring to sult Government pur-: posos, to which tho Opposition press of England objecta. Horo is precigely the evil against which the opponents of the Govornment telegtaph achiema in this country have werned tho poople. England ia not without its railroad troublen, Thore has long been & v of Parlisment forbid- ding the differont corporations from throwing any hindrancos into the way of each other, or of tho conals, and roquiring them to nesist in tho goneral dispossl of tho business of the country, Tho London Doard of Trado have discovered, howevor, that the railronds disrogard tho law, ond thoir Presidont hes introduced & bill into Payliament providing for the appoiniment of a board of throe Cominissionors, ono of whom must have legal and ono railway experionce, to enforco observanco of tholaw, The Spectator Hiopos tho bill will fal, g0 that tho railways may mako themeelvos as odious as possiblo, and thug load to thoir absorption by the Government. The Spectator belioves that this would bo the mesns for paying tho Nationsl dobt. It might, bowever, bo the means of incroasing it in tho long run, Tha Pomeroy Committco report that nono of tha charges of bribory made by Simpson ngainst Pomaroy have boon sustained. Thoy give both versiauna of tho York caso, and think that thoro are circumatances affocting the credibility of York's atory, - This gontleman is said to have bean tho chief actor in tho offort to not only do- feat Pomeroy, but to doprive tho BStato of its froe and doliberato choico of a Bomator. The Committeoare frankonoughtointimatothat thore are parts of Pomeroy's conduct which are not satiafactarily axplained, and that thore are some discropancios botween bis stetements nnd thoso of Page, whom, Lo says, ho moant to got the $7,000 ho gave York, but thoy roport that, on tho whole, York fails to mako out hia charge. Sena~ tor Thurman diesents from this conclusion, and states his boliof that Pomoroy did make Simpson and York corrupt offors, end thst bis vorsion of bis paymont of $7,000 to York iz a0 improbable that no rolianco can bo placed upon it. A committeo of the Constitutional Qommis- glon of New York charged with tho duty of 1o~ vestigating tho city, county, and town debts in tho State bave reported that these local dobls rauch the enormons sum of 214,000,000, oxclu- sivo of ths State dobt proper. Of thig sum, rail- road aid dobis rench $26,919,662; public build- {ng dobts, $10,410,864; bonds issucd for roads, boulavards, atreots, avonues, aud Dbridges, ©€90,088,14¢; wator~works aud fira apparatus, $20,895,383; parks, local improvemonts, and ordinary munclpal dobts, 984,052,655, Tho total debt fn equal to 10/ por cont of the esscseed valuation of tho proporty of tho Btate, Tho dobtof tho City of Poughkeop- slo 18 81 por cont of its nssossed valuation, and that of Opwogo 21 por cent, Utiea sud Bing- hamton are each bonded to tho oxtent of 16 por cent; Broolklyn, 16 per cont, sad New York City, 1014 por cont. Tho Committeo recommond that horonftor local dobts boyond 10 por cont of the aayessed valuation (including prosent debits) be prohibited. tonded to Prussia, Morr Lasker, s mombor of the Prusplan Parlinmont, rocontly mado & spocch in whioh o chargod that eovoral porsons cocu- pying Government positious, naming one Privy Couneillor Wagenor, had beon ongaged in solllug rallway concossions, Tho Minister of Commorco at firat ropudiatod tho chargo, ond thore was an offart on the part of tho Govornment to suppress tho mattor on account of the scandal it would cronte. Dut Ierr Lasker persisted in his charges and domanded an Invostigation, Itis sald that the Emporor, who has always bacn not against rabbery of tho Btato, now Insists that Tu connection with the bill reported by tho Wilson Committoe, providing for a sult againste tho Credit Mobitior organization by the Goyern- mont, wo haye s roport of & sult just decided by Vice-Chancellor Maliug, in England. Tho facts in that caso, wero thnt Harvey Lowis, o membor of Purliament, Sir Josoph BcKonna, and Ar. | TFrazior Henshaw woro at ono time Directors of the Nationnl Bank of Livorpool. As such Di- rectors thoy used tho monoy snd credit of the Bauk in discounting tho notes of o corlain “ In- tornationnl Contract Compnoy,” in which they ‘wero intorosted, In fact thoy, as bank Directors, Qealt with thomsclves 88 Dirotors of tho Cou- tract Company. Tho bank lost by theso dealings 81,160,000, snd was liobla for moro. Thia Anit was brongbt by the offcors of tho Lauk ageinst theso Directors ta recover from them individu- ally tho amount lost through their mismanago- mont, and tho case hag boon beforo tho English Courts sinco 1866. The Vico-Chancellor hag now deeided that tho Directors are responsible to tho ‘bunl for afl tho lonses sustained by it in the traugaction. Onkes Ames and his asgociates, ns Directors of tho Union Pacifte Railroad Company, contracted with themaclves ag Divectora of tho Credit Mo~ bilier, by which tho former lost many millions of dollars, Undor the principlo of this English de~ cision, tho Directors and Trustees of tho Union Paoifio: Railrond Company, who troachorously sold or gave away tho proportyof thnt Com- pany to snothor corporation of whish they wero nlso managors, aro responsiblo, porsonslly, for )l the Josy sustrined, BEFORM IN POLITICS, The inveatigation of tho Credit Molilier cor- raption, although it bas evontuatod in & lamo and fmpotent result, has subserved a vory im- portant purpose in omphasizing the domand which was mado by o considerablo portion of the Amerlean people, o year ago, for the formption of o political paty which should bo competont to grepple with thv curront questions of tho timo, and checlk the rapidiy-incronsing abuses which wero crocping into tho ndminfetration of tho Governmont. Ono of tho ntrongest rossons urged for tho bronking wp of old party lines was tho provalonco of corruption in official places, and tho gone:al Qo- movglization of the dominont party Loth of which facts grow directly out of tha war. Tho charge, howover, was denied, and {tho specifle instances which wore alleged were ab onea consignad to the convenient catogory of Grooloy lies and eampaign slandors. Nevorthe- lens, tho seed whioh was planted at Cinoinnati begun to germinato, Tho clection took placo, and the Administration party was successful. Presidont Grant carried most of tho Staten, but w0 not olectad by o majority of tho American ‘poople, .Thounsands of votera stald away from tho polls, showing thet tho poople wore bogin~ ning to think for themsolves, and that party discipline was bogloning to rolax, Thon camo {ho maoting of Congress. Tho'domand of the ppople nud the proes that theso cor- ruptions should bo ‘investigated could not bo ignorod. Committeos of investigas gation woro nppointed 2ud waoro fairly consti tuted, The iuvestigations heve been thor- "oughly conductod, and havo oceupied tho ontire geusion of Cougross, and tholr result has #hown, confossedly, tho osistonco of corruptions moro widespread and oxtonsive, and more profoundly humillating to tho National character, than was charged in the Indichnent framed at Clucinuati, It was proved incontrovertibly that high publie officials had heon gullty of a glgantio fraud upon tho Unitod States Tronsury in the conatruction of pproat publie work, and that, after onrich. ing themsclves, thoyhndloft the Covernmont without suy sccurlty for 1ts immousoe grante of monoy and lsnds; and that mombors of Cougross had rocoived gifts of stock intended to inlluonco, and which prabably did influence, logls- lation ; that Bovntors were holding monts to which they bed boon olooted by unblugbing .thore shall b s fall inveatigation, with tho pun- .ishment of those who shall be found guilty. frauda aud briborlos, It was farthermors shown that the Btate of Louisiaua wag in tho possession = e ————— e e e e e ot a govornmont which had como into power by n sorlon of ntroclioususurpations and unoxumpled frauds, and was only kopt in power by Fodoral bayonots, With these and numorous minor ox- amplos of abuspe of power and outragoous {eands, clemly proven, the Nepublican msjority in Oongrosn has not punished ono of theso dishane oat oftlelaln 3 e nat robinked thoso Congrossmon who ncooptod gifta; has not disturbed th coats of thono proven to bo corruptly olostod ; andhas virtually voted to contintio the Koltogg Qoverns mont in power in Lowlsiana attor doclaring thnk 1t ind obtainod power ky usarpation and fraud, and aftor novoroly condomning I, Buch mortifylng and humiliating rosults ag thososhow that tho Ropubliean party is oithor so hopoleaaly iuvolvod in misdomonnora that it cannot rebuke thiom without eriminating itsolf, or that it iy {n- compotont to punish corruption, andhas lost tha youihtul intogrity and vigor it onco had In deal- ing with National abuses. Mr. Oarponter, in his Loulsiana spooch, incidontally told s truth which ha would not havo dono had ho mndo his spooch o day or iwo later, attor tho will of thoRxeeutive badbeonmadoknown, Tl timehascomewhon thoTopublican partyhns got tobelionast, whother 1t wants to or not," sntd Mr, Carpontor, inreply to Mr, Morton. When a party has srsived at that poiut that it can only bo bionest upon compul- slon, thon it is timo for it to wind up its affairs and give placo to some othor party. In soarching nbout for a party compotont to manngo tho Governmont, the Democratio party doos not offer more nttractive inducoments than tho Ropublican, although some of its londors 810 jnst now rolling thefr oyos aud holding up thoir hands in horror at Ropublican dopravity, and somo of its organs nre undortalting {o rend lossons of honesty and proprioty to tho people. TUpon this state of . facts itho Milwaukeos Bentinol males the obsorvation thattho Domo- cratio party, baving plungod thoe nation into o gigentlc war, and having acoumulated upon us o dobt of over two thousand milliens, i in no position to aslk the poople to set iteolf up ssn roformor of abuscs, Thisig true. It it hadno athor record to mako it odious in tho oyes of tho peoplo, the millatono of slavery and tho ro- bolllon, whick are hanging about its neck, would forovor moko it too heovy a load. It cannot convinco tho poople that it is tho champion of. {ustico or morality as long as the injustico aud immorality of alavory aro romombored. It can- not find lstenors to its olaims of patriotism ag long ns its offorts to hinder the Governmentin putting down an nrmed robollion sro romom- bored. It cannot easily invoigh against corrup- tion while Tammany is romembered. Noithor the Republican nor the Demoerstie party being ablo to administer the Government in accordanco with tho idons upon which it was originally besed, the ono baving proved itself Incompotont and tho othor having long dgo boon diaqnalificd by the poople, it follows that n now party muet undortske that task. A boginning toward tho formatton of that party hus nlrendy beon mnde, and it is auspiclous that none of its leaders have boon found guilty of ‘Veing concorned in any of the frauds and cor- ruptions which have beon recontly exposed. Tho following of this nsw party will'como from thoso of both the old parties who aro opposed to cor- ruptions and usurpations of overy sort, and who bolievo that theold partics aro intompetent to roform thomeelves. Whether those bo fowor many at tho prosent time, i8 not important. Buch a party is & necessity, and it will' grow as ast a8 tho nwakened virtue of tho peoplo comes ta tho front. Congross has, mainly through tho offorts of Mr. Mortaa, undoubtedly reprosonting tho Prosi- dont, refused to take any action rospecting the alarming condition of things in Louisiana. ‘What that condition of thinga is may bo better understood if wo nssumo that tho samo ovonts took place in Illinols. Tho facts would: road about a8 followa: That after tho result of the clection had boen sufilelontly ascortained to show that tho Stato had clected Oglosby Govornor, Baveridge Lieu- tonant-Governor, and a large Ropublican ma- jority of both branches of the Logis- lnturo, Jobn Smith applisd to Judgo Troat, of ' the United Statos District Court for Bouthern Xllinois, representing that thero wore Bomo 60,000 porsons in tho Btato of Mlinois who had not voted, and whose votes it 2dded to thoso actually polled would have olocted Gua- tavus Koornor Govornor, Gonoral Black Liou- tenant-Govornor, end o largo majority of tho Liberal candidates for both Houses of tho Gon~ ernl Assombly; that tho roturning offcors. of tho varioua countica had sont their roturns to tho Scerotary of Btate, who pursuant to law would lay thom beforo the Goneral Assombly ; that this Genoral Assembly, ns roturnod elected, would soon mect, and would, f permittod to do 80, declare tho snid Oglosby nnd Doverldge olocted, and would thon continue to act as the Goneral Asgembly of Ilinols, snd Buch Assembly would olect Oglosby to the United Btatos Sonate. Upen this rocitotion of facts Judgo Treat iesuell an ordor probibiting tho Soerotury of Btate, Governor, or othor Stato oflicor reoolving any roturns of thoe olection, or from laying thom boforo any body calling- iteole tho Goneral Assombly of Nlinols, to be canvass- od 5 that the Board of Railroad Comamissionors, or a majority of thom, consistivg of Gustavus Koernor, David 8, fammond, and R, P. Morgan, Jr,, should, upon auch information ag thoy could obtain, and to the Lost of theirablllty, make and publish a statemont of what thovoto of the Btate actuelly was, including In that count all the votes of all thoss who bhad not votod; that tho porsons doclared by Koornor, Hammond, and Morgen to have ‘boen elscted Governor and - Lisutenant-Govoern- ‘or should slono bo rocognizod; that said Dosrd of Rallroad Commissioners should in liko man- nor mako out & list of all peraons whom thoy should docido tohave baon elected to tho Logisla- turo; that thoy should furnish a list of tho ssme to tho United States Marshal ; that all other per« “gons not on this lst, cluiming to bo membora of tho Genoral Assombly, should bo prohibited from assombling. Underthis ordor, tho Rallrond Commisaionora proceodad to cnnvass the vote. They applied to Governor Palmer and tho Beoro- {ary of Stata for tho official roturns, which wera rofused; thoy thon mado out & statemont as noar .to what thoy thonght tho roturna ought to have ‘boon 88 practicable, anddeclared Koernor cloctod Govornor sud Black Lioutenant-Governor, Jhoy made out also o lisb of tho now Logislature, glving the Liborals 100 Roprosentatives, and tho Ropublicans 63 and the Liboerels 85 Sonntors, and the Ropublf- cang 18, Thie Hist thoy gave to tho Marahal, and Judge Treat gavo tho Iattor an ordor upon Gon, Bhoridan for two compauios of infantry and ar- tillery, ta inetall tho Legislaturo olocted by the ‘Bonrd of Railtoad Commissioners, This Logla- laturo thon ot at & publie hall—Gov, Palmor rofusing them the use of the Biate- Houne, and declining to rocognizo thom an logal body. Onco nsnomblod, this body im- penchod Clov. Palmor, and, ponding hin trinl, clocted David B. ITammond Actlng-Covernor, COov. Hammond nt once tolographed to tho Prosldone, and rocolved an instant answar DrranTMENT OF JURTICE, Dee, 12, 1872, Acting-Gov, Hammond, Springfield, 1l : Tat it ho understood that you aro rocopnized as tho fawvful Exeoutiva of Iilinots, and that the body assom- biod at Cook's Opora-Houso f4 the Iawful Leglafature of tlio Btato, and it In suggested thnt you make proclama- Uon fo thab offoct, nnd wleo that ol mecosnry asslatanco whl bo given toyou and tho Legislanro horcin recognized to protect tho Btato from dlsorder and violenco, @Eonor 1. Wintiams, Attorney-Goneral, Gov. Oglosby and o huundrod Ropublicans tole- graphod that thoy would go to Washington to oxplaln tholr sldo, but wero arvosted by the fol- lowing: R, 7. Onlesty, Springfleld, Til. ¢ Tour visit with & buudrad othor oltizonn will bo una- vailing 60 far ag tho Prosidont ia concerned, Il doclsfon {8 made, and will not bo changed; and tho Boonor 1t Ja acqulesced in tho pooner good order and. peace will be restored, Gronos H, WiLnams, g Attornoy-General, And, {fmmediatoly after, tho following was sont from Washington: @en, P, IT. Shertdan, de. & Yon may use all nocoasary forco to presorvo tho ponc, and will rocognizo 11 sutbority of Gov, Hame mond. By order of (ho Preafdont : I, D, Townsryp, Adjulant-General, The Koornor Logislaturo bLoing thus recog- nized, o furthor application was mede to Judgo Troat, who ordored tho Marahal to employ tho Tredoral troops, sofze tho Btnto-Houso and sr- mory, and oxpol Palmor and tho Biato officors; which order was oboyod and oxocouted by the troops. At this timo, Gov. Palmor applled to ono of tho Btato Courts for rostraining pro~ coss, whois tho Logialaturo abollshed the Court, and then crented & mew ono, to which Gov. Hammond sppofuted ono of tho defeated Lib- oral condidntos Judge, This Judge declarod that the Railrond Commiasionera woro tho only por- song in Ilinols legally authorizod to canvaes the olection rotumns; that tho Logtalaturo appointed Dy thom was the legal Logialatura of tbe Stato, ond that all #ts proceodings from firat to last wore right and proper. This decislon was tolo- grophed to Washington, and tho Presidont sont & spocinl message to Congress {nforming them that in tho first instanco ho had only susfained Judgo Troat's docision, which was now formally suatained by thatof tho Btato courts; and that, unloss Congross should otherwiso provide by Inw, he should have Gon, Sheridan and tho troops uphold the Kosrnor-Hsmmond Govern~ mont, In the meantimo, the Logislature having declared Koornor to be Governor, ho waa sworn. in, tho Fodoral troops swrounding and protect- ing Dhim; and tho esmo Legislaturo at onco elocted Hammond United Statos Sonator. Gov. Oglesby algo tool tho onth of offico ; but ho is throatonod with arrest by tho United Btates Marshal if ho attompta to exorclso any official suthority. ‘Whon this mattor came up in tho Bonato, Mr. Morton fully sdmitted that tho ordors of tho Foderal Judgo were all mockerios of justico and disgracoful usurpations, but contended that tho Hoammond-Koernor Government having boen sustained by the Btate Court, thero was nothing to be dono but to let it govern Nilinols for four years, and, if tho pooplo clamored and rovolted, Qon. BSheridan wasg there to shoot thom down and roduco thom to ovodionce. It is truo that Senstors Logan, Carpentor, Hill, Al~ corn, Edmunds, and othors protested in behnlf of tho peoplo of Tilinols; but tho Sonate refusod to disturh tho oxisting status, and tho Prosident {8 to uphald tko Koornor Goveromont by tho forco of bayanots. Now, if our ronders will merely chango tho nemes of Ilinois to Louisiona, of Treat to Durell, of Oglosby to McEnery, of Hammond to Pincliback, of Koerner to Kollogy, they will havo tho condition of affairs in Louisinua as degeribad by Senator Carpontor, and as itin fact oxiata. THE GRAIN TRADE. Exporionce has taught that tho Railroad and ‘Warohouse law of this Biato is soriously defec- tive in ita provieions for tho grading of grain, and that theso provisions are ospeclally injurions to the grain-trado of Ohicego. Under the law thero sro only threo grades sllowed for any ono kind at gratn,—whathor wintor wheat, Spring whast, corn, ont, ryo, or barloy. Al grain ebippod to Chicaga must be nceredited to one of theso threo grades, or thrown out ns rojected. Theso grados are outirely arbitrery, requiring cortain quelities without roferomce to the difforont characteristics of difforent crops, or tho various quelities of various lots. A car-lond of whent which is adjudged by the Inspeotor to fall short of No. 1 grade is thrown ‘back on No. 3, rogardless of tho fact that it may ‘hnve an actuat velue of savaral conts per bushol moro than the ranging prico of No. 2 wheat. A enrso of actunl oceurroucs, twa or threo days ago, will illustrato this wnjust discrimivation. A farmor had o lot of whoat to sond to Chicago. Holoadod one car nnd shipped it. Ho thon found that tho roemainder fell considorably short of car-load, sud put it in bags for tho purposc of saving tho cost of awholo car. Tho whoat arrived in Ohicago,—that in butk being ranked ' 58 No. 9, ond that fn baga ea No. 1, with diffar- enco of soventeen cants a bushel, This may finvo boon the faultof incompotent inspeation to ‘somo oxtont, but the probability is, that tho whoat ‘was not good enough for No. 1 nor bad enough for No. 2, and that the average actual worth of tho entire lot was somewhore botween those two grados, Had tho wholo of it come in bulk, it wonld probably have baen essigned to No. 2 grado, in which cage the ebipper would have ‘boen dofrauded ont ot eight conts sbushel of the actusl worth of his grain, The wheat-growers and doalers of tho Northwest sve boginning to find this out, snd thoresult is that thoy send their whent {o Chieago only when thoy are | forcod to do o by their inabllity to sccuro trans- portation or storage clsewhore, Tho final re- sults of tho continuation of auch & policy must 'bo rulnous to tho grain-trado of Chiesgo, for a dosfre on tho purt of the producora to ship to othor citios will epeedily create tha faoilitios elgawhoro which thoy now find here, Tho moat offectunl remody for tho ovil s to soll grain on its morits, This cannot bo dono, of courso, 60 long na tho gradiug provisions of tho Warchouso lnw romnin in forco. To effoct tho necessary roform, they must bo roponled or modified. They are moro hurtful than tho old aystom of grading ostablishod by tho Board of Trade, for the renson that they are not elastlo. Tormerly, the Board of Trado could change its grading system to suit the poouliaritios of & cor- tain yoar's crop, and could dofine oach grado o specifically that inspootion could bo passod with groator nacoursoy aud justies thon now. Tho Bonrd of Trade also maininined a special com- miltoo that furnished prompt honring to any oaeo of complaint, and fixed staudurds for epo- olal lota of gusin that dld Tuot come “ form to any of tho ostalliphod grados, Dat thero wore objoclions to that and it would not bo advisable, porhaps, to rovive 1t ng o subslituto for the present arbltrary pro- vistonn of tho Warchousa law, At the best, it would bo but n partlel romedy. YWhat, then, shiall bo dono? This ia & question for the Board of Trado, tho railronds, tho warchousomen, tho oonntry shippers, nud all othor partios intorosted in malntaining tho gratn-trado of Chicago, fo do- torming, Thoy must put thelr wits to work and solve the problem boforo tho trade is lost, Itis now liold, in certaln quartors, that it would ba uttorly impracticable to scll grain on its actunl morits and handlo such immonso guantiien ng oomo to Obleago. 'Chis cannot bo true; for, if truo, tho quantity now coming would spoodily roduco ftsolt until it could bo handled and #old on jte merita, It is ouly truo to tho oxtont that tho proper monus of hondling whont in this way (and the question concorns whest moro than all othor grain) bas not yot been discovored, or, if discovercd, not Yot applied. A yoar or two sgo, » gontleman from Philadelphin bronght to this city & plan for an olevator, in which it wonld bo practicablo to un- load onch conslgnmont of wheat soparatoly, koop 1n eoparate bina in store, and from thenco ship it in4he vory same condition in which it was brought, o claimed that ho conld do nil this a8 quickly as it 1 done now, thus avolding all delny in loading snd unlonding cars, If this is truo, hero I8 n practical golution of the problem. It is said that on olovator of this kind is now in working order in tho Oity of Philadolphis. ‘Thoro mey bo othors in othor cities. We undor- stand that this gontloman submitted bis plan 10 at loast ono of tho rallrond companies, and that thoy rofused to afford him tho monns for trylug {6, 16 da corfatn, novertholoss, that it fa only by the bullding of naw clovators on somo guch plan, or reconstructing tho prosent clovntors, that Chicago can ratain its supromncy in $ho grafn-trade. Thorosronow10,000,000 or 12,000,000 bushels of whont in Minnesota wailing to bo moved. Under thio unjust discrimination of our grading systam, vory littlo of this will como to Ohicsgo whith can find its way to citlon whero it exn bo sold for " what it is actuslly worth, Tho effect of all thia upon Chicago trade is bad, for thocountry dealer will gonorally buy whero his grain s gold. The only, way in which the confldonco of tho producers and outsido deslers can- be retained or rocovered is, by providing facilivies for handling whoat by Which ovory lob ean bo sold for its netual market veluo, whon tho ship- pore desire it, inatead of being arbitrarily con- signed to a grado bringing cillier a highor or o Jower price. Tho difficnlties in the way of do- ing this aro nob ds groat as thoy would seom. Tho larger grain-dealors ot original shipping points buy from so many different producors that thoy are generally willing to average their ehipments and have thom nesigned in grades. Honco it would by no meana bo requisite that all whont coming to Chicago, or themost of it, should bo sold by sample. The requiroment is that thoso who want to sell by samplo shall bo pormitted and onabled to doso. Ohicago in- vented iho process of hendling grain in bulk. Bho must mow invont n process of haudling it 6o that it can bo gold for what it is worth, The Frait Prospects A communication from a thoronghly reliable systom,. genorally nequicsco fn tho verdiet, As to {ho nowse Jiapors, on Whont Blnghnm_and_Butler omptiod cach 1o £ovonth via) of wrath, thoy will, on eflectian, ba Icon clatnorous for vengoance, As to the very Ifheral TRepublicen papors—whoro bump of inlegrily bas firatm s0 qreat, of Iafo, na togivo aach rafliuea el s licad,—{hoy ciamor for visffmy, aud inako tht vordict of ho 1louse tho osentinl plak {n Liely noxt platfors, But, take the 1anller “ by and Jarge" tho outcomo of gl:lznvullgauml will, ultimatoly, givo genoral satis- ou, —A nuémbllcnn proey is wanted in Toulslann, and the Kelingy Legislaiuro Las pnncted tho! only Ropublicati nowspapers nhall have offictal patronagoe. In the dobato— Bonator Wharton wonld remind the Sonator that thoy wero moking Iawa for tha peaplo, ahd not for a patty, Banator Blackburn {nlinitod (hnt hio uuderatood thia perfoctly, aud belioved tho Republfean party fn tbis country tho only prrly at this Umo hat fairly ropro= sontod tho pooplo or” was antitied to poak 1n tholr ~Tho Orodit Mobilior roport to the Sonato obaraotorizos somothing Ifanry Wilson smd, lnst Hoptomber, aa “calenlafed to conyoy an orronos ous improssfon,” ‘Clo snmo Qommitteo inventod tho torm “ contradictory relatlon for tho bon- ofitof Dr. Pattorson, of Now Iampahire, It would bo ungentlomanly to acouno Wilnon and. TPattorson of “lying." ~—The Democracy of the Lima (Ohio) Distriet: ara roudsd to wrath bocauso thefr momber,. Charlos N. Lnmison, voted for tho incroase of. Oongrossional aalarios, Public meotings aror hold colling on Lamison o rosign bis goat In tha. noxt Congrosa, —Tho Harriuburg correnpondent of the Phile adolphin Press soyn: Tho pooplo do not sindorstand tht the m thioy Fecatiently sloct Lo reproreb Bhorn in p Tgiibiy bouy nto tho rre-gageld and. regulsepald ngonta of intoroata nt varlanco with thoso of {helr constiiuents, a0d that tholr chonon reprosentatives Aro the mor croaturos of corporata monopalics, AL leglelativa writor, intorostod to know and prescnt facts, in- forms un ¢hat the ponch-crop i ruined in Alichi~ gon, 08 woll as in Illinofs and Indiana, and that thera will bo mo poachos, in tho West at lonat, this yoar, Tho presont nspect is that wo aro to”| haye snother senson, as to poaches, liko that of 1856. Tho writer sags; I hovo just come from tho pesch region, and know wheroof I spealk, Tven applo-trocs have been injurod in somo places in Michigan among young orohards, snd a light orop of borries nlso msy bo andici- pated.” _— Tho Joint Committoo on Public Bulidings and Grounds of Congress has been compelled to ro- turn to the Tressury the approprintion of ©20,000 which was mado at the last session of Congress for a bronzo statuc of Admiral Farra~ gut, for tha rorson that all the models proacnted for compstition woro too atrociously bud tabo worthy of nceaptanco. Tho fair Vinnie Ream, it {8 stofed, coma noar gotting hor model sccopted by & now system of lobbying, Tho rosult of tho oporation is what might have been cxpeotod from tho mnsnner in which models aro invited from artists. At the outect, committeos aro in~ voriably composed of Congressmen who know nothing of art, and who f:suo their invitations in o monnor which at onco shuts oub txue ar- tists from entertining them. Crent av- tiats, liko Powers, Rogors, Btory, and Harrict Hosmer, will nover demean thomsolves by coming into competition with cheap Jucks snd gravostono-cutters, and run tho risk of having tholr models rojceted by committees who aro not compotent to decide upon tho ortistie morit of tho works hoforo them. Lot Congress loavo tho rospousibility of making the ewards to artists of ac- knowlodged nbility or wall-known connoissours in art, nud the really groat American soulptora will thon compote with each othor, and the conntry will seenre gonuino works of art, in- stond of tha atrocious sbortions whick now disfigure tho National Capitol, and daprociate tho American school of art inthe oyes of intelli~ gout foroignors. C—————— Tha Loglslature of Rhodo Island has decided 0 Liava & now Capitol, and tho location sclectod ia » burying-ground in tho Olty of Providenco, Thoro ia no partlcular significanco in this fact, excopt that the Rhode Istand Legislaturo bus alwoys beon o dead gort of affair, bub such » lo- cution for tho National Capitol, just now, would bo oxtremely handy in providing last rosting- placos for reputations. e — NOTES AND OPINION, Congreastonal pay at 87,600 a yoar, dated back to March 4, 1871, puts noarly 85,000 into tho pocket of our Gov. Bovoridge. —Tho Albany Evening Journal of last Saturday heold this Janguago : TTho heart of {ho Ropublican party fa sound, and apeuka of wrongs snd migtakes commiited by its own ‘ropreacatatives aa foarlossly and_honesily w3 of thoso committed by ite advorsarics, When the jrovislon for tho increuso of ealaries como up last Monday, Gen. Hawloy made a vigorioun opnosition, and the Republ can Commijteo of New Sinmpabiro telegraphod isim ¢ # Your prompt aud menly oxposure of yosterdny's raid upon the Treasury meots the lle:lrfi' approval of thie Ropublieans of New Hampalive,” Ifuppily tho meas- ure hos sinco boou_defoated, And such oxpressions on the part of tho Nepublican mnnsees show that the party {s right, that {6 will rectify tho mistukes of sopresentalivod aud that it dosorves tho unabiated con- denco of tho peopio, Spokon tao soon. A econforoncd committeo fixed It, yostorday, at ©7,500, and nobody's to ‘blamo but wicked Bon Butlor. He did it, ~Tho Buffalo Commercial Adverliacr has oruolly overlaoked Ar. Bezmmon's Chicago powspapor, snd M. Honry O, Bowen's Brooklyn Union, for it anya: “Wo hinve yot to eco tho first Ropublican journal that makos suy such attompt;" 1 0.t “to shiold the gullty Oongross- mon of tholr own party from morlted humilias tlon and punishment.” ‘The Draoklyn Uwion Bayn: i "Flia constire of o paoplo will not fall balf no hoavily upan their lieads {Amea and Brooks) an {t will upon thionajority In Gongrees wha hava pormiited them- welveu o bo'mada tha toaly of malignunt partisaus to o amago of el owa yatty and (ho Beaiost O (o publio businoss, Also, tho Olovelsnd Herald snys 1 0 Aftor the publio—~very foollshly denominatod ‘Iughazm B R FaoP—hh fLOURLY oves thls tolaz. M, it will bodies to & grester or less dogreo exhibit ¢ Gon I8 (ho1E orgutzation, MG tho Benagtviis Fane ialnturo {a not an oxcoption. Our louso of Repredvhie tativea J an mes indr \oueh control ap evor waa the of New Jo power In politica to cliange it o e R —~What aro_the people to do unloss they consn 4o blindly follow tho dictatos of ‘pacly linflnfl, and think snd act for thomsolvos,~—Pazton (Ih.)m.lraumal. ~Thero can bo but one result, The poople, so long pationt, cannok bo restrained. Tho Pnr’gl— notors aud participators in thoso outragoous conspiracios cannob postpons tho day of thols., trial and ponishmont.—Albany gNA Y.) Argus. —Tho cunning of politicinns Wil not sufics 46 dolivor tho Republicen party from tho daugors that onviron it, I’ut{ discipline will prova’ uttorly inoftectual. Ilonost administration,: looldug carofully ta the public good, muat bo the: 2111:‘ ‘;va fi:uann:ni "‘fi tguuuufi tho Biato, the' anicipality, 5 all that will avert iog renction,—Detroit Tyitunee o o ~Bo mucl tha worsa for tho majority which Told tho power for 1lurifi'lu§ our Nnt!onn{ Logis-, laturo aud rofuscs to wyo it. 'Tho final appont will boto the [ian(ple; aud they lave already ?mnoflnced with dug cloarncss and emphasis hirough £ho pross.—Rockford (11l.) Register, —All T,’mm voters, irrospectivo of.past affil-. iatfon, who are opposod to the shamoful and: lawloss Administration of Ulyssos B, Grant, ete., ~Q0all for Convention at St. Paul, Alinn. —Wa bellova tho Into dovelopments of corrup in Ligh places will Lnyo & powortl inuonc b favor of nnow paity, it it is only apparent that snid party in_gaod faith opposos all corruption and domogoguory. Lot us have incorruptible lawglvors, and wo caro nob what party thoy hail t:am,——ll[aamtuy{mx (QU.) Repilican, ~—Tho Fedoral Oapftal hus become n don of thiovos, and tho soonor they 'aro_driven from: ‘powor tho batter fo ail classos, and notbing lose. will tond to the porpatity of Topublican Insti— tutions.— Witmington (Zll.) Advocate, —Now is tho timo for tho bent men to ste; forward and claim a Loaring in bohslf of goo govemmant; now is tho timo for businoss men 0 sbapo affaira 80 that Erflnpm‘ity will return with honost logislation. Loft to themsolyes, ro~ move tho monoy of the Pomoroys and Caldwella {rom our eloctions, and the poople will soon ploco Dralus in public places.~Latwrencs (Kan.) tandard, —Tho timo haa como when honeat mon can and ahouldggpat fogethor rapardloes of party, on & common atform of hostility to the sppalling oftlcial corruption which 1s hond.—Hartford (OL.) Times. —T'wo mon whose corruption was unquostion- ablo have boon conenred, and fivo othor implicat- «ed mombora have boon dismizsed without any condomnntion whatever. ‘Lo onol of the eeven thoir Lrethren of tho Houge hnvo votod n gift of §6,000, fllln]&dia{zulsud ag exira boack-pay, on sccount of his distinguished sorvicos to hia country.—Buffalo (N. ~Tho consuro of Brooks and Ames may have boon & lamo and impotent couclusion, but what are wo to pronounce the verdict _of acquittal in Pomeroy's caso?—Philadelphia Press. —How daos it strike yon, gontlo reador,—~tha paid attornoy of & corporation which bas boon nwlndl‘m% the Goverumont ncting as chiof do- fonder of the mon who monnged that corporse tion, to provent them from gotting tho punish- ment thoy desorve P—Boston Lerald. ~—Daniel 0'Connell onco called tho DBritish Honsge of Commone *Bix hundred and fifty- olght scoundrels;” and yot not ono bt thom had subgoribod to the stock “of tho Crodit Mobitier. How would bo have describod the Amorican ‘Hougo of Representntives P~ Golden Age. —Whahington bas becomo tho ralising point of national villainy, where all the big roguoe from overy Binta and Territory congrogato ta proy ugon their follow-citizons. Tho prayors of & chaplrin ovor auch men ao havo boon oxposed to tho hissing scorn of honost men throughout the world—what ar thoy but lorrid acrilogo ? Liobbya reoking with tha vilest of the vilo, ninlo nd femalo; Congrossionnl sonts dlshonorod, sud their occupants lold up to tho oxocration of mankind, " The Whito Mouep is a whited sepul- chbro, where all maunerof tricks aod stonlings &ro openly. oucourn%nd; & ting, backed by the monoy-making President of tho United States, squandoring miliions of tho poor citizens’ money for tha banallt of o fow favoritios. Such s the snd condition of things fu that doyoted city.— Pillsburgh Post, ~—The oxamination into Mr. Colfax's lator rocord {8 fast asguming tho character of a post- mortom, Tiis last discoveryis tho most dia- tresping ond saddening of ell.—Springfleld Re- pubdlican. g —With the ionchings of tho Crodit Mobilier scandal befora thom it would seom nntnral that whoevar ig implicated in tho Pacific Mail subsidy should bo wise onough to speak out in advance. and toll tho truth, rather thun try {o cover up and conconl what must avontunlly be: brought omt by investigation, Lvery oune pow scos that tho grand mistakio mnde by tho Urcdit Mobilior vietlnn was their {nordinato attempt fo conceal the truth. That thovo was gomothing wrong about the moans omployod to cocuro tho Pacifio Mail sub- sidy, thopubliois fully convinced, and sooner or Iater it must all como out. If tho rubsid wero socurad by actusl bribory, the country will: domand of Cotigrous that it bo ropoalod. ‘thoser Cougrossmen who stand in tho way of puch in~ vostigation and ropeal will ind_ihat thoy aro. facing o tide of popular holm}g which will sweop: them off thoir foot,—Oleveland Leader, ~Tho Conucctict Domocincy huva roaflirmed. tha !lnc{l{flufl of tho Cincinnati platform, snd now the editor of the Ohicago Z%énes gocy nbout: liko & chicken with the pip.—Avw York Com- ‘mercial Adcertiser, e g e Trial for Consplracys Spectal Diopuitoh to Tha Ciicuo Lrivune, Arnantio, Iown, Biavch 8.—lu tho trlal of Taden Dabask for conspiracy In the murdor and banging of E. J. Coftin,—dcfendant filod & mo- tion to dismisa the nction, The game waa aver- ruled by the Court, A demurror was thou filed by tho dofondant and tho same was ovorruiod by tho Court, ‘Tho Court then proccedod to tha trial ; ono witnoss boing exnmined today, aud a1l the rost being soparated by rognost of dofond- ant. Tho caso will probubly tako mll of Lhia woek, a8 thero aro wbout sixty witnesses, closed on overy ") Express, Haloon Shooting Agiray. Speelal Dispatzh to e Chizupo Tribuno, Dayroy, 0,, March 3.—Z, I. 8mith, n young man in tho omploy of the Singor Sowing Mo~ chine Company liore, ou Baturduy night shot John Daffoy thiough tho lunga, while wrangling about ngamo of cavds, Hmith had o disputo ‘with anothor young nan shoat fomo money, which wag ol on the game, and, in_atvomptin to shoot him, accldeutally shot Duffoy, who die this moring, Hmith huv not yob Leau arrcated. All tho 11)nruns wore mora or losu under tho influ.- euco of liquor. Iiayos, the Countexfoiter. OAtro, Ill,, March 8.—~Lhomns ITuyes, nrrosted: for countorfofling, in this city, about ten days- ago, aud takon to B{n‘hlgfln\fl. L, for trinl, wee bronght back yeaterday by Doputy Marshels Hill and Roo, and will be fried at” the United. Btates Oirenit Court, which in to it horo to-- motrow. ‘itis eriminal is thought to bo tho cole- brated John Ogle. e ] lown Municipnl Elostionss . Speeial Digyatoh to The Chicago Trivune, Orpan Rarws, Towa, Mnrch 3.—The clty eloc— tonu passad off fiora fo-iuy very quietly. But little iutoreat_was manifasted, aud o light voto: was polled, J, T, Obarlos wes olocted Mnyor without apposltion,