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The Thicage Daily Trib Vw 3 VOLUME 26. ' CHICAGO, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1873. . °:, FAnIAr, WASHINGTON. i S S, Chettanoogs, Touny (WAl | tsck gno on osch sido,and (e Pullis car FOREIGN. |z Columbis, Tonh. { Mre, Julla P. Woolford, Jack- | Findlay, of this city, slightl, lnthehondfi 1 z ;3 Investment Bonds! No, 20 Wall-st, New York, Feh, 8, 1873, 'HE NORTHERN PACIFX trains, B2l miles ofroad, Admum;caag%m mllog mo on, entarod upon a satiafactory businoss, inolu a7 Bettish Betiiomonta aue tha ada scifio Cosst, at onue commands & profitablo business goastwise steaniers, On the opaning of spring i control the extensivo and productive trado of “4ngs of the voad for 1878 will bo Iarge, it Uppor angemont: Of the naarly Ten ally construgted, some Two Million B o ¢ £oad for the w "Tho Company has aftoad, thess socomplished results and most {asorably the purpota of complating ita line of rord, ey bave tho (ollowing slsmonta of sirong! Hon they are s First Al T30 f Tiiorost (beyon i THEOB arh per soms ros Annual nforost on the Heglstored Bonds are mall JTAY o't Bay Company, ot 1 res af oxcollent a uality aroin market, and ho avorago Drios thus far rexlized 16 80,6 por Aoro—-whioh 14 &t tha Fate of moro than 100,000 por milo roady begun the process of Yedoeming and_canoslin o hotug Tocolved at Bloid1n ,v.-ny?';’m SR oxoithnge for the OQmpany's 1ands. ' recammend them as a we ortgago,on a road, 14 right of way, RAILROAD COMPANY now hes in fall operation, with regular daily 200 milos moro ls d, conatruated, Tho Minnesota seotion, immsdiately on ita g looal irafio agd the Iargo chrryiag trallo of tho Norihwost: o eocoatly comploted seotiun of slxty ivo mites, om the e T s el e o8 3 ot coah o Btontans, Aud the Northwents ~Tie bari nts fo hi troeti rogrossing satiafactorily, et R Ao ol Lo e S e e i Company I “cannagtion with tho portion of road now vir. its Flrat Mortgago Gold Bonds, as they rospoots, tho Company 18 now selling its First Mortzago 720 a sscured and unusuaily prontablo th and safety: They aro tho obligation of a strong corpura- ‘tolograph lines, equipmonts, and franchises, and a tirst re {a nledged for tho payment of prinolpal and 25, thmu*x tho Toerritorles. The gurronoy. " Gold Chosks for the semi- 0 owner. terms, Fo salo by Danks and Bankors COOKH & CO. LUNT, PRESTON & KEAN, Bankers, Agents, Chicago, 111, DRESS GOODS, - NTEW SPRING GOODS. A. G. DOWNS & CO., 324 WEST MADISON-ST., Spring Percales, French Prints, Japanese Silks, Dress Goods, In tho New Shades. A fall s of DOMESTIC AND TABLE LINENS Alwayson hand, s the D.owest Prices. WINES. 715,000 Gallons NATIVE WINES, GUARANTEED PURE, GROWN AT WHITE ELK VINEYARDS,| Keokuk, Iowa. ‘We offer for ssle the following brands of Wines, viz: CONCORD, IVES,. OATAWBA, CLINTON, NORTON, DELAWARE, SACRA- MENTAYL, and MEDICINAL, put up in oases (twelve bottles), and in five, ten, twenty, and forty gallon packages. Shipment made direct from the vineyards if desired. SAM'L MYERS & CO., 268 and 270 East Madison-st. GIFT ENTEEPRISE. D0 GOOD AND GET RICH. soura your tickots at onco for the Third Grand B o R g T 1 Vi farrr Heontac! Lo T which takes place, under autbority 6f spe- ivo act, at LS"’"?’ Hall, Loulaviils, Ky., o oy, Abril 8, 18738, Ten Thousnn Gins, lfl“n' L3 q\‘lnd total of Flve Hundre Thounasd Hollara, all Cuahy will b dstsibited By jot 1o ticket-holdors. Gilts range in value from 810 to 100, Ouly one hundrod thousand tickots will be uod: a largo portion of which aro. alroady 'sold. uolo “uelford S0y tiucas 4ot arier 2,50, All ordors for ticketa, or appicatlon for fafor! ation must bo mado immediatoly fo Ion. Fulnimlong Rt o ey RNG NG . Loulav 2y or . L. o Branoh obfon. 151 PASAIIIE, iicage: e A PHILLIPS, 123 Doar- Dply, aleo, at bookstores of W, ‘born-st., and 087 State-at.; HORTON & BRO!, 637 Wost TASHEs Gpician, a0 Wot aladisoassr ov sl THE pasiEe J].% el m;;“" .,.; nest., orat TRE- 5 , owner of **Boant Block ™ and other large Ohi ty, thyOhicayo Oilo, nad il Sve peveoni atiamionto sl ~ FINANCIAL. 105 CLARK-ST., Mcthodlst Church Blocls. Bix per cent interest allowed ’ - aznually, July un'fi’.y.'ugg % %%;\?;:."‘ ";"m’ ":‘“ Wi, KxLerx Reep, Caahlar. Hhl Erlqinty NOTE.—Until farthar notice, auy bo ling o Bank will bo prossated 5:°m":’&u'-'-’§$‘ fonoEak om0 _dimedopasited 1o hia or her oredit, Whioh sita ¢ag bo drawn out at pleasure. In any amount of even thousands, on income producing real catate, a9 por cent intorast. OGDEN & SOUDDE! Rtoom 9, Kizon's Building. REMOVALS, REMOV.ATL, BLISS & SNOW, STATIONERS, Have Removed to 86 Dearborn-st. REMOVED. W. L. BARNUM, BERDASHER, from and will bo pleisod to new store. BUSINESS OHANOCES. NOTIOR TO HOTEL MEN The Well-I{nown Clifton Hotel, * AT OTTAWA, ILL., Ia for Lossn, and Iuraltaro for sale, This Hotel, with ite elogant Iaruiture, is comparativoly now, and 'in prime dition, doing & fine businoss lxu‘wllynl about 10, k0 2 on faliabitante, boing at the Junction of tha Ohloago, ¥ Fo e i e o | River ikt o Chtcgo, Biriineion & Qliney hatlrids. tha Gounty ‘toat of Tasiallo Guunty, bovidos hoin aoo o lisldlay the Supreme Firana’ Division of Tiinols, and bost and must thriving agrioullur Gt of th Ottawa ju tho rt for the Northorn belng in ona of tha and nanafacturing orhaps, second. 1 thoro oxlats no lglwn ‘;or solling opriotor. MEETINGS, C Masonic. * A Specta) Convsntlonof Ohlcago Councllo! P, ofJ., will be beld at the onlo Tomple, this evening, st7) o'olook, foF mors. AMES If, NILES ! Gr, Beorslary, to none i the Wos| but:tll health of th INSURANCE, ool R, B. ORITOHELL. OHAB, H, FORD, CRITCHELL & FURD, Fire Insurance, No.127 LaSalle-st. CEHICAGO. Pl e Company, B, INOORFPORATED 1853, | yAssets, - - - $2,000,000 ‘ Mississippi Valley Tos. Co,, Mempis TINOORFORATED 1865, Assets, - - - - $350,000. HATS, CAPS, &o. HATS AND CAPS ‘Woare now showing an exceedingly attractive stock of the abovo at our new storo, Northwest corner Clark & Madison-sts. BREWSTER, HATTER AND CAPPER. EDUCATIONAL. RACINE COLLEGE, The Spring and Summer Term of Racine College will open April 2. For admission to College or Grammar Bohool apply to Rev. J. DeKOVEN, D. D, Racino, Win. Oatalogues can be obtained ot the Mer-~ chants’ National Banlk, Chicago. TO.RENT, T0 RENT, Buitable for firat-class carriago ropository, the Riding Hall on Stxteenth-st., botweon Wabash and Michigan. ava., (inthe hoartof tho best qarriage bustnoss in tho clty), now occuplod as Roed's Tomplo of Mao. Also, storo and promisos attached. C. M. CLARK, 7D nud 81 Sixtcenth-st. ‘To Rent. ‘Upper floor, or floors, of 76 and 78 Randolphat, nosr Btate; sizo 402169, at ressonablo rent, Apply to J. L. ‘WAYRE: & SON, 14 North Cansl-st, O FREITNI. April1, 80 elogant Batory and basement marble- (o o bR otaomaly T aisacy and Witk sl modorn {raprovemonta: - Locatlon one of {ho Dest fn tho-olty, Hont, 8500 por month, Apply fo O i, Tribuno ofice. REAL ESTATE. OR SALE OR BENT, Au_ Tlegant Suburban Resldence, situsted in Park i, Sisent Saburben, Rostdence, SN W R B 10 13 briok, and contains 16 rooms. The sm‘lfldl 1 fnely Jaid ont, and weil suppllod with small ossossion given May 1. Apply to W. PENNTY, 31 South Olark-at, FOR SALE. INDIA PAPER, At J. G. LANGGUTH'S, QPTICIAIN, 3 23 State-st., Botwoon Washington and Randolph, GOOD FLAG POLES, Ready-made or made taordor, Ordorsloft at Gilbort & Hubbard's, 8hip Chandlers, 226 and 230 Wator.st., or at 200 North Oarpenter.st., will receivo prompe attentlon, KIRKLAND GRATE COAL, Hined by Kirkiand & Ca., Voaders, Tountata Qo., Ind. old by ©. il DYER & CO., Gor. Wabish-av. and Madisod. MISCELLANEOUS. EYRELEDTS AND Eyelet Machines, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & CO, 118 & 120 Monroc-st.- Grand -Opening. Anow Lunch and Sample Room, by Mr, JANBSEN, who {nvites his friends and tho publla in genoral toa nlos froo lunchy Baturday, Maroh 16, in roar of 8 State-at. PROFESSIONAL, DR. 7. B. WALKER'S, Burgery for Diseascs and Deformities of tho IEYIE and BEAE, Wost Madison-st., open 3 p. m, i i A A T AR T 4 O WANTED, W AN TTR, 160 Newsboys, On BATURDAY AFTHERNOON, at 1 o'olock, at 114 Haat Monrooe-st., in the base- ment, Senator Schuxz on the Case of Senator Caldwoll.‘ The Only Republican Congress- man from Georgia---His Record. Nominations and Confirmations o: Office-Scelkers. e Specfal Dispateh'to The Chfcaco Tribune, COLLECTOR CASEY. Wasixaton, D. 0., March 14.—Thoro is con- sidorable comment at tho nomination by the Prosidont of his brother-in-lay, James I'. Casey, o8 Colloctorof Customs at New Orleans, The Impreseion was o year ago that tho Presidont was anxious to have Onsoy remign. This was immodlutely aftor tho roturn of tho Belect Gom- mitteo of Congross, appointed to investigate the . condition of affairs at Louislana. Judge Scofleld, of Pennsylvania, who was Chairman of the Com- ‘mittoo, called mpon tho President before the ovidenoo thoy had taken was made public, and advised him to remove Casey. Hie argumont was that in tha courso of tho investigation, Casoy figured rather badly, and in such & way, as to iujuro the admiunistration,” Tho President then intimatod that he would, remove Oasey,.and it was said ho addrossed him o lotter “asking for his resignation. For some reason or other it was not forthcoming. Casey was opposed to having his renomination sent in at this session of the Benato, but thero was such a prossure for tho placo, that tho Prosident had to decide be- tween Casey and the othor aspirants. Thoro will .bo a fight made over his confirmation. OALDWELL'S OASE. 2 Tho dobate in tho Sonnte to-duy Liss damagod Caldwoll's prospects incaloulably. Tho srgu- mont_heretofore, or at least since the oponing spooch of Eonnlor Morton, haa been mainly con- fined to & oritioism of thr resolution declarinj tho soat vacant, and .a discussion of the leg precedents in similar cases. ~To-day the atmos- hore was somowhat cleared of this logal rub- ish, and tho arguments made rose to quite ‘an elovated moral tone. manifested at the bold stand of Benator Heott, who, while domurrlng to Morton's resolution, however, announced himself in favor of expul- sion, slnco Coldwoll is n -nativa of the snmo town in Poonsylvanis with Bcott, and their acquaintance has beon of a long standing, Mr. Morrill, of Maino, alao mado & most vigorous offort in behalf of a puri- fication of the Senate, but.the spceoh of the do camo_from Senator Bchurz, Commoncing wit] tho declaration that the Constitution gave the Benato most ample power to protect itsolf from unwoflh{mambm, tho Misgourl Sonator passcd to an exhaustive conaideration of tho merits of tho entiro caso, togethor with its fmportant boar- ing a8 a procedent, which would mark an ora in the present age of corruption, eithor to repross or stimulato it. For two long hours, he commauded the undlvided attontion of His manner, tho Sonato and tho fiuflurlon‘ s less magnetio than usual, was attributablo to that considocation which nll Banators spposr to have for Caldwell personally. When he flnished, Bargent, the now Sonator from California, mado some uncalled-for romarks in defonce of tho action the of House withregard to tho Oradit Mo- bilior victims, but boyond this thers seomed to bo no disposition to continue tho dobato for to- day at loast. This disoussion will -bardly tor- minate beforo next Tuesday, as Carpenter and Conkling aro propared to speak on Caldwell’s behalf, whilo Morton also has'n closing speech to make, Caldwell's frionds, who have been oxtremoly sanguine thus far during the prograss of tho dobate, to-night aro feeling despondent. THE LAWRENOE POBTMASTER. Postmaster Shimmons, of Lawrenco, Kas., who wag somowhat active in tho proliminary in- vostigation sgainst Oaldwell, was to-duy ro- moved, and L. J. Wardon, a {riond of this Sena- tor, appointed in his place. DEOLINED EXTRA PAY. Tho Scarotary of the Troasury to-dsy recelved & lotter, heretofore published, from Representa- tive Roberts, of tho Fifth New York District, de- clining to receive his increased compensation, amounting to somo 34,000, and asking that it bo covored into tho Troasury.. The amount was covered in ms & miscellancous roceiph, and, as such, can mnever bo reclaimed, A number of years ago, sevoral mombers of Con- gross rofused to accopt incrossod compensation, and the amounts were covored into the Tronsury by being credited to tho n{»ptoprlnzion to pay Olt;ngrensmnnl salaries. Bubsequontly, most of those members - laid claim to, aud received, the money which they lind formerly declined” to ac- copt. In tho case of Mr, Roberts, however, this cannot be done, MINISTER TO CHILIL Cornelius A, Logan, of Kansas, who was to-day nominated to bo Ministor to Chill, is a cousin of John A. Logan, of Illinois, THE SAVINGS DANK RUN, The run on tho banka hore has subsided, and confidence among dopositors has incressed to such an extont that they are bfln?h:g bnck the money whick thoy drow out only nfew days ago. . DINGIAN. It in positively nasortod that Judge Blogham, of Ohio, has beon offored the choice of the Jap- suose or Chineso missions, and that he chosen the former. * 3 GEQRGIA ATPOINTMENTS. Thera I one happy Congroseman, snd this is Richard H. Whitely, Represcntative from the Becond Georgia Diatrict. Hoclaime to be the only Republican from this State, and hence that ‘e was an exclusive monopoly of the .Foderal patronage there, Ho has already succeeded in controlling the appointments thus far mads, and his prospects for the futuro are on- couraging. DOUBLE PAY. . This is the same Whitcly who clamorod for admission into the United States Scnate in 1870, but was not admitted. Tho statoment is made that from the books of tho Saargent-at-Arms, it appears that though not admitted to either ouse of the Forty-Ifirat Congress, in both of which he was a coitostant, he drew ealary and mileago a8 & member of both. This case will bo ono of the flrst investigated noxt wintor. (7o the Associated Press,) NAVAL ACADEMY VIBITORS. ‘WasniNaToN, March 14.—Among the visitors appointed by the Prosident to the Naval Acad- emy are Profossor David A. Wallace, Monmouth College, Illinois, aud Professor C. Kogers, Ton- nesaco. . TILE CABINEY. ‘The Cabinet scssion was attended by all the membors to-day, Boutwell being present from the U'reasury. ? DANE DIVIDEND, The Comptroller of the Currenoy has declared a dividend of l(lmr cout in favor "of the crodit- ors of the Eighth National Bank of the City of Nmz York, making in all a dividend of 60 per cent. NOMINATION. Tha Prosidont sont the following nominations to the Bonate to-dsy ¢ Goorge W, Frouch, Ohiof Justico of the 8u- promo Court of Dakota ; David Nogglo, Chlef uatice of the Bupreme Court of Idaho; J. P, Kiddar, Assoclate Juatice of tho Bupremo Gonrt of Dakota ; W. W, Brookings, Associato Justico of the Buprome Oourt of Idaho ; H, 8. Johnson, Asgociate Justice of the Buprome Court of Now Moxico; John W. ngmnu, Asgoocinto Justico of tho Buprome Court of Wyoming; Thomas A. Bpenco, Assistant Attorney-General for the Post-Oflico Department. Postmusters—Henry King, Topoka, Ks. Goorgoe H, Sharpe, Burveyor of Customs, Now York, Colloctora of Intornal Rovonuc—Lowis Wellzel, Fivst OLlo ; John W. Tows, Fitth Indiana ; Col, . Nott, Fifth Iowa. GONFIRMATIONS. The Benate contirmed the following nomina- tlons; William A, Arnold, Rocolver of Publia Monoys, Contrul City, Cuol. Postmaslors— Trodorick L. Richtor,’ Councll Grove, Kan.: Molvin Baldwin, Llgin, 1L ; John B, Tyor, Wa- Db, Tnd.; Witliam O, Stowart, Marongo, Iil, ; Gustavus A, Pfrangle, Aurora, 11, ; Hownrd M. Rodington, Elgin, O.; Thomas W. Colliny, Coshocton, O,; Houry Btevenson, Greenville, 0.; Bonjamin L, Winans, Newport, Ky, ; Sam- uel W, I'rico, Loxington, ll(ly.; John M, 8tock- ton, Mayaville, Ky, ; Basil UrnEnur, Bhelby- villo, Ky.; A. B, Hilpp, Lobanon, Ky.; Joln D, Lowis, Pulaski, Toun.; Considerablo surprise was | son, Tonni, ;_A. E. Biount, Clevcland, Tenn.; Arthur D, 'Downs, Wyandotto, Kan.; Bimon . Motz, Haya Clty, Kon. ;" Hiram P. Bonnott, Don- ver, dal.| Loronzo J. Wordon, Lawronce, Kan. SENATOR DOUTWELL. * Mr, Boutwoll has not dvut rosigned, and the Presidont has not decided ‘on a successor. Ho said to-night thal he will not detormine on ono boforo Mondny. DINGIAM, The nnme of ox-Congrossman Bingham han - beon mentloned without authority in connection with tho Japanese mission. It is cortain tho Prosidont hiné not oven intimated that ho would sppoint him to that position, although he fs dis- -Rauml to sond him abroad in' a diplomatio capac- TIE PHILADELPHIA VISIT. & 3 It Is donied that tho visit of the Prosident to 'Phflndulghln had any, 'political !‘I:‘gnmcudéo T thnt Roboson I to -loavo the Cablnot. ~Tho rumor that o prominont Philadolphia banker is .to Bucceed Boutwell is also pronounced untruo. TERSONAL. : Tho Prosidont will leave for Bt. Louis some timo in April, # THE, CADINET MEETING. The prolonged Cabinot mession'- to-day was mainly owing to business concerning appoint- ments to ofllco, and, agrosing upon numerous nominationa tn Ba gont; £o'tha Sanato next waols, The Presidont Has no ' occasion to keep tho Bonato in sossion longer’ thon it chooscs to re- main, but, until an adjournmont shall take [nluun, hu" will continuo to sond in nominations for its action, g — * SENATE~-EXTRA SESSION. < POMEROY, WasmvaToN, March 14.—The VIOE-PRESI- DENT having returned, rosumed tho ebair, and fi:uunntbd o momorial asking that tho papers In o case of the Kanvas Senatorial oleotion be taken from the filos.and referred to the Com- mitteo on Elections. UDSIDIES. STEAMANIT B Mr. CHANDLER offered a rosolution suthor- izing tho Cummittce on Commerco to sit durin tho rocoss, for tho invostigation of the subject o subsidies to’ stesmship linos, and what lines should bo subsidizod ; also, into the raating bountles to ship:builders; the 60 to havo loaye to visit Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, with rower to send for porsons and papors, and to nmgloy 8 !’flflflufl‘fh' cr, tho exponecs thordof to be paid out .of tho contingent fund of the Scnate. 3 3r. CASSIDY hoped that tho resolution would lio over, and lufigoulod that it be modified 6o as to includo the Pacifio const, whero thero is the gucah pine timber in tho world. Tho resolution o8 over. B PATTEBSON. Mr, ANTHONY eubmitted a rogolution, which liea over, recifing tho resolution mgomd at tha lete anualon, for tho expulsion of J, W, Patter- son, and tho inobility of the Sonate to considor the'samo for want of time; also, saying that it 18 quastionable whother snid rosolution could bo now considered, innsmuch as.Pattorson is no longer & member, and, therafore, declaring that tho failuro of the Bonats to act upon eaid reso- Tution s not to bo Interpreted a8 an approval or disapproval of the ssme, and that Pattorson have lenvo to make a writtor: statoment for publica- tion in the Congressional Record. PETITIONS. . %\Ix’Zi HOWE sought to havo some petitions ro- colved. Mr. SHERMAN opposed petitions eccking logislation, but had no objections’ to receiving and filing thom as in 1861, Mr. ANTHONY thought they might take tho most Tiberal construction, and roceive petitions, though they did not act upon them, AMr, HOWE . cited precedonts to show that potitions had herotoforo been rocoived and re- dorred, ; Aftor further debato, the Sonato declded not to recotvo the potitions which Mr. Howe dosired to presout, by & voto of 24 against 82. v OALDWELL. The Caldwell caso was taken up. -Nr. SCOTT, after briefly recoiving the report of the Committee, said he could not bring hia mind to the conclusion, that .its finding is o cause for setting aside the electign of Caldwell. If the people thomaolves do not exorcisa their power from the primary mostings to elections, they aro the sufferors, But they hnl}: tho somedy in thelr own \ hands. 4 was painfully brought to” tho conclusion that Caldwoll's businoss capacity should have kopt him out of the hands of men, whom ' ho should have ayoided like lepers. Like tho man who wont to Jericho, he foll among thisvos, Ho wished ho could say that Caldwell turnod his back upon them. While not secking to in- fluence the judgment of his follow-jurors, he should not yield to the clamor, which demnnded tho sacrifice of o victim, any mors than ho would shicld a friend fromn wrong committed. Mr, MORRILL (Vormont) argued thattho Benate waatho guardian of the rights of the Btate. The question was whethor the Sennte would suffor this rocord to stand as o prooodent, to bo followed for all timo to come, o shallit bo stamped a8 a corrupt bargaln, Tho monoy paid was around sum, to captureby wholesale rafhier than by rotail. The Senate -was bound hi overy sentiment of truth ard justice to sco that ity geats shall not bo made merchandizo by tho most enterprising tradors of any State. A seat purchased with money brings -dlsgrace: on auy State. ‘Tho oxtromo medicing of the conatitution must be administored ; and Kansas must havo un opportunity to put herself right before tho world without spot or blemish, and without tho ustification of g $16,000 bribo. In conclusion, \[r, Morrill eald he should vote for Caldwell's expulsion, if tho ‘resolution now -pending in s milder form, declaring ho was not duly and logally elected, shall not be adopted. . SCHUR! nrggud that tho constitutional clauso that oach Houso shall have power to Judgo of tho clection returns and qualifications ot its own membors not only fioea to tho forms but the cesence of eloction, - Ho was a firm do- fondor of constitutional State rights and local overnmont, but aflirmed that the constitution d not give s sovereign State_control over its Bonatorr, Whon once olected, a Senator is en- tiroly and complotoly out of the control of his Btato, a8 a member of the Honxe of Ropresenta- tivoy is out of the control of his constituency. ‘The Btato could neither recall or roconsidor the clection of & Senator. The Bonate, howsver, could applyn ramg%v, could expel a Senator, and thus enable the State to' make & now olec- tion, Caldwell was, in_his offorts to be' eleoted Bonator, eurrounded by mon of low degroe, notorious for low tricks and plansof corruption. The Logislaturo was transformed into o market, whore votes wero bought and sold, and as he rend in ths testimony, Caldwell was oleated Ben- ator by euch influences. Caldwell nover would havo been clectod but for a corrupt use of money. Mr. Schurz, in this connection, spoke of the corrupt lobby influences around the Capital to intluonce the judgment aud consclence of those who give the country its laws, and to take money out of tho pocketa of the many to put it into the hands of the ‘few. When it should bocome known that seats could bo purchazed hore, sales and purchasos would multiply, as intorest and rapncity iuorcase, Mo stated that ho should” yvote for tho resolution, declaring that Caldwell was nab ly and logally elected. If thia rosolution should fail, then ho should vote for the resolution of tho Bonator from Missiasippl for Caldwell's expulsion, The Sonate took no further action in the Oald- woll case, but wont into oxeoutive sedsion, and orwarda Adjourned until Monday. NEVADA. The State Prison War at Carson==Govs ornor Gradley Ahend. Vinoma, March 14.—Pursnant to the ordor of of Governor Bradley, of yeaterday, Gen. Vanbok- kolm, with sixty militia and somo fleld pleces, roported at Carson this morning, A copy of the Governor’s ordors was sent by tho milifury com- mander to the State Prison with o domand for immediate surrendor. It hiad tho offeot to oause a capltulation of "the Licutenant-Governor, the, Intter maying ho ylelded to military nocossity and superior force. A new warden was placed in possceslon and thoe military returnod homo, Ihore is astrong probability of Govornor DBradley ealling on oxtra session of tho Legisla- turoe for the purpose.of lmpolohhifi tho Liouten- unt-Covernor, 'Tho Inttor basos Liis action upon » technjoal point in ‘the conatruotion of the law dotaching two ofiices,—Lieutenaut-Govornor and Warden of tho Btate prison,—olalming that it ‘don't take offoot until April 1, e Railrond Accldents. Special Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune, Manrion. Wiss, Maroh 14.—An accident ocour red to the night passenger train south on the Chi- cago & Nortawestern Ioad, betweon Evansvillo m?l Mugnolla, T7s vasaceneor cars ran off the LoutaviLiLg, Ky., March 14.—Yestorday evon- '"If in Now Albany, Ind., while savoral little childron wora playlug on tho track of the Louls- villo, Now Albany & Ohleago Railrond, a switch- engino backing out of the slding ran ovor thres of them, Ono named Franklin Scott, 8 yoara old, was horribly mangled, His hond was noarly ml:vnrcd from his body, and crushed into a dozen plocos, ; CGoorge Moistor, a German tramp, said to bo from Cincinnati, undortook to steal a ride thin moraing from Tilizabethton, on tho Louisville & Nnshvillo froight-irain, Homissed his foot- ing; ond foll. The cars ran over him, cutting oft his lofs arm, and badly crushing his right log, bosides injuring him intornally. He dled atl o'olock. Ho will bo buried atthe Company's oxpeneo, 4 STATE LEGISLATURES. OHIO, Covustous, O., March: 14,—In the Houso, to- day, o bill wasintroducod to authorlze the pur- chase of unflnished railroads, and to complete tha ramo just uml?ht Thave been doue originally tho company selling the road. The Ilouse bill ta 8o amend the Liquor law of 1864 as to make tho act of uemng li‘&nor to minors prima 18010 8YIQENCe ul QUL WAk dofeatod—3Y to'an. - In the House thisaftornoon tho following bills presed : Houso bill to give livery stablo keopers o lion upon stock they haye boarded and cared for ; Houso bill to so amend tho inaurance law as to provide that insuranco companies ms; orgamzo and do business in Ohio on 8100,00 capital, and to change tho valuation of lifo poli- cios from 4 to 414 por cont ; the Senato bill to roquire officers of railroads now in process of conatruction, and telograph companies to mporf. annually to tho Railroad Commissioners, 'Tho House bill to abolish_the offico of Ward Super- visors was passed. Tho Houss bill to provido that ‘it Lolders of railroad bonds voto on their bonds, thoy shall .ba liable for doublo tho amount of thely bonds, and tho House bill to punish public ofiicors for recolving bribes, hfi fine or_imprisonment, and to mako them ineligiblo to hold public oflics, werapassed. A bill was introduced by the Committee on Col- loges to establish the Ohio University. This bill nmfouu to consolidate tha Ohio Agricultural Colloge with tho Miami University at Oxford and the Ohio University at Athons, and to pro- vido that the two last named iustitutions shall bo used a8 branches of a sohool, whose head is tgie A joultural College, which is located in s oity. Tn the Bonate, after a lengthy discussion, tho House joint resolution' to consure the Ohio mombers of Qongress who voted for the retro- active salary bill, was ndogbed, aftor being so amended 88 to cousure those membors wWho voted againat the bill, but nevertheless took tho extra pay. ) — WISCONSIN. Special Dispatch to The L‘MMF Tribune, Manigor, Wis,, March 14.~Tho land- contoat s decided, and the victors aro jubilant, Tho Senato, after further dabate this afternoon, concurred in the Assombly bill, with n slight amendment, giving the grant to the Milwaukes & Bt, Paul Compauy by a vote of 28 to 10, in- cluding somo Bonators who had voted for tho North Wisconsin bill, but wanted the grant dia- posad of somo way, ‘o Sonato_did Ittle_eleo oxcopt ordoring the Carponter Printing Olaim bill to a third readiug, and_taking favorablo ac- tion on Calkins & Proudfit's Printing Claim bill. In the Assombly, resolution was offered of thanks to the Wisconsin representation in Con- gross who opposod the racont incroase of alary m that body:” Tho resolution for final adjourn- mont on the 20th was roferred, but probobly will be adopted, Among roports from committees was one by Mr. Choover, from tho minori the Committee on Charitablo and Ponal Institu- tions, with a bill roquiring railroads to furnish freo trausportation to all mombors ¢ the Logis- Iaturo, Judgos, Stato officers, oto, Aftor o pro- tractod dobate, by 40 to 6, tho Assembly racon- sidored its third reading of tho bill repealing the lnwnxompflnf(:hawns Wisconsin Railrond Jands from tax, nu induflnite]y;onponud it—41 to 88. Among tho bills passed wore: Anthorizing mnnlc? alitios to extond the time for buildin, railroads to which they had conditionally vote: and to provide that when s man dies intestato without féiue; his” widow shall have only ono- third of his proparty, not all, aa notv ;to suthor- izo the laying auf.of Fuhlio lighways for private convonience, when tho land is surrounded by that of others. The Legislature will probably, quit business next weel. i S MISSOURI. 81, Louis, March 14.—Quite a scono occurred in the Lower House of tho Legislature yoater- day, on one membor stating that an offer had been madoto bribe him to vote for the Insuranco bill before the House.. Ho accused Frank Hickox, a lobbyist, with on‘nnn%him 100, - Tho friends of the bill assort that thoy do not know Hickox, and say that the chargo wasa ruse to Qofeat {ho bill, ~ Great excitomont provailod for o timo, and the further discussion of tho bill was postponad, Hickox worked in tho interest of Col, Bogy during tho Sonatorial coutost. Tho Houso to-day appointed s Committeo to investignto the charges of tho attempt_to briba -members of tho Houso to voto for the Iusurance bill. Mr. Burger, the mombor who charged Frank Hickox with attempting to bribe him, tetifiod that during tho ponding of the bill Hickox sent for him, Ho wont outsido the chamber, and Hickox told Lim it would bo 8100 in his pocket if ho yoted for tho bill; tlmt ho (H(cfinx) could be hold responsi- ble for the amount, 88 the - suranco mon had bushels of money. Bubscquently Hickox told Burger, that the insurance men hud backed ont in consoquonce of the amend- mont that had been made to the bill, Hickox did not show any monoy, and did not sy the insurance men had furnished auy, Ho told gickox he could not be bought by $100 or g ——— MICHIGAN. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, LaxsiNg, Mich., March 14,—The Sonate Com- mitteo on_University reported adversoly on the bill guarding against scotarian teaching in medicine and thoology. The Committee on Religious Socioties roport- ed favorably on tho bill rupnnllni the luw suthor- izing the Catholic Bishop to hold property in trust, A similar commlitee in the House re- portad favorably on tho bill protecting the ciyil rights of membors of the Catholic Church who aro hindered by throats of oxcommunication from prosecuting civil suits against church dig- nitaries, The Houso Committeoon Lducation reported favorably on the bill establishing such uniformity of school text-books that thoymay not be_changed oftener than onco in five yoars. The minority House Committeo on the Univer~ sity reported against tho Benato bill establishing two ohairs of hommopathy in the university. The Bonato meets after this week at 9:30 o'clock each morning. The x‘l'{mprmltiun to close legis- lative businoss by Aps was tabled. ——— DELAWARE. NEWOASTLE, Dol., March 14.—The bill for the removal of the connty buildings honce to Wil- mington hos baen defosted in the State Senate, The event causcs great rejoicing hera. Cannon wore fired, rockets shot off, o :_:xgmf shot off, and bonfires lighted THE PACIFIC COAST. Woman Murdercd--Latert from tho Modocs«=The Lpizootic. BN Tnancisco, March 14.—Last night, near Wilsonville, Montoroy County, Matt Parpo killed Mrs, Barah Nickolson by shooting hor wit] arifle. Tho body was loft in tho rond all night, Parpoy was arrosted, Thero was o dispute about tb:; 1inns§xsn‘i‘;n} x}ftn }mnuu. ohn A, Wright will be hun, rdor Yuba City, taday, g dor: Tuutlowy ok A courlor arrived at Yroka this evoulng, Noth- ing had boon honrd of Captain Jack, 'fi‘ho Mo- doo army had mado no movemont, Every care iu taken to l,'lmrd the lives and pro[)erl of tho wotlars. It 1s thought that Juck will male efforts for a conlition with othor tribes, 1lis succoes is probablo. ~Anothor effart will bo made to hava n conforenco with Jadk, but it is doubtful. No mossonger daro risk his lifo in going to him; Tho opizaotio Las mado its nppoarance in Arl- zona, Bun Podro, and Rio Grande. The Santa Fee malls tlxmu({lh aro hiring Indian horsou, Cachiuo opposos the founding of a military post at Mount Gralism as too near his resorvation. Tvo casos of opizootio in this city. ———— Ocean Stoamship News, New Yong, March 14.—Arrived—The Ville de Paris, from Brout, and the City of Autwerp and Darthin, from Livorvool. of" /| Francis Hincks, Finance Further Speculations Rogard- ing the English Minis- terial Crisis. Spnnlgp. Radicals Wart an Indivis- ible Republics Political Aspect of the Ornada Paoifi . .. . Roilroad, GREAT BRITAIN. Loxpoy, March 14,—The morning journals contain no information of & more dofinite chiar- actor in relation to the Cabinet crisis, A bollef 1a entortained that Gladstono will ro- sume tho Promlorship. Derby is expooted to-morrow. . It ia 8aid that, in the ovent of a dissolution o! Tarliamant, John Dright will, in sonasquanes of his poor hoalth, retire altogetlior from the Houso of Commons. The Pall Mall Gazetic says Disraeli told the Queen yosterday that ho was nob propared to form a Cabinet, : 5 The Gaztis is_confident that, undor the cir- cumstances, .Gladstono will be recalled to the head of tho Goverument, The Globe declares tho latter assumption un- worranted. Lords Derby ‘and - Coirus cannot reach London until to-morrow, and meanwhile nothing can be detormined, and all talk ou the lauti;jnc of a futuro Ministry must bo pure epecu- ation. Loxpox, March 14, 11 p. m.—Diaracli is still roluctant to assumo tho task of organizing a now government, It waa positively assorted ot tho Carlton Olub this sfternoon that ono thing is_settled, namely: If tho Consorvativos take office, Disracli will inform tho Queon to-mor- row that it Is impossible for him to form a Min- istry, and will suggest that tho responsibility bo eontrusted to the Earl of Derby, who' has the nuizport of thoold Whlgu. * In‘ the Roform Club, the belicf is that tho chances for tho roturn of the Conservatives to ower are sinking, and that Gladstono in n fow' ya will withdraw his resignation. All partios aro o{)Eosnd to a dissolution of Parliamont. At tho Cabine} meetings held on Wednosdsy end Thursday, Gladstone repunmni exprossed. o wish to retiro to privato life, and his collenguca used every argmnont in their power to dissuade him from the purpose. Loxpox, March 14,—Tho Earl of Dorby is try- ing to form a Cabinet to be composed of him- gelt s Preiftor; Diarseli, Chancellor of tho Exchequer ; Ward Hunt, Homo Becrotary ; Bir Btafford Northcote, Booretary for India; Gath- orne-Hardy Forelgn Socretaty ; Marquis of Salia- bury, President of the Council; and Cairns, Lord Chancellor. p His succoss is doubtful. If he fails, Lord Granville's ** Bcrateh " Cabinet will come in, an end with an appeal to country. e " CANADA. Spectal Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, TonoNTo, Ont., March 14,—The .Glode to-da) gives more Pacifio Railway duvelu)imonts. t ‘Publishes a narrative written by W. Kersteman, Wwho was opiginally associated with Waddington in tho promotion of tho schemo. The Repra- resentatlvos of Amorican intercsts, as given in | tho narrative, are McMullen, ‘of Chicago, ©. Bmith, of Bmith & Co., bankers, and Hurlburt, of Now York} W. B. Ogden, of Chicago; Wins. low & Lanier, bankers, New York; Soott, of the TPennsylvanin Central ;- Gen. Cass, President of tho Northorn Pacific, and others, Koratemnan says Bir Hugh Allan 'told him_{f he wanted to ot nto tho Company, hio would got in througl he, American- interest. He (Sir Hugh) had been placed in connootion -with the Americans by the Governmont. He says further that Sir tor at tho time, declared that :3 bringing the Amoricans into the concern, ho had made il the troublo that had boen ereated ; and, further; that .8ir Hugh Allan and his party, including Amorican friouds, wero to recolve tho charter, and he, Sir Francis Hirioks, would not bo the _porson fo break it up, The insinuation of tho Globe is ropeated, that {funds for election purposes were recoived by the amalgamation of 8ir Flugh Allan with the Amori- cans, Following upon the previous documents its offeot is damaging to the Government, which now is on the vergoe of a crisis. @. P. Doge, M. £.,0f North York, an American by birth, 8 naturslized Oanadiah by special logislation, profossing himself o Roformer and oppoead to tho Dominion Govornmont, is charged straight and plain- by the Globe with forgories during the elcction campaign. It publishes tho forged lottors ueed fo socuro his eloction. It aleo givos him an unenvinble showing up in sup- porting the Government. - The ostimatos are under considoration in the Ontario Logislaturo, e OrrAWA, March 14.—In the Dominion Parlia- ment, yosterday, all the correspondonce between tho Govornmont and tho Pacific Railway and other partios, wos brought down, and ordered to Do printed. . Aftor the Ronfrow cloction case was referred to the Committes on Privileges and Elactions, the Houso rose at 6 o'clock, 4 In tho evening s recoption was hold in the Benato Chamber, which was o grand affair. * ‘The Dominion Governmont proposes to sccure Bpeoncorwaocd, near Quebec, as & summer resi- dence for tho Governo-Goneral. ‘The Government had a Cabinoet meoting inref- erence to the Manitobs troubles last night. ‘The public ncconnts of tho Dominion submit- ted, give the revenue of thepast year at $20,714,- 813.68, and the expenditures $17,589,438.82. e b SPAIN. Mannip, March 14,—The Cure of Santa Cruz, who leads the Carlist band, troats the Spauish troops who fall into his hands with great cruelly. He recently fio%fiad soveral prisoners with such severity that they died from the effects of the blows. - Tho Assembly has approved the bill granting amnesty to the offondors against tho laws an regulating tho newspaper pross in Porto Rico. t ia roportod that s reaction has sob in among the RNadicals in favor of an indivisible Republio, 18 opposed to the federal systom. Benor Fig~ ‘ueras, in an unofficial telegram to Ministers Mar- gall and Totuan, exprosses the foar that tho peo- plo at Barcelona aro detorminod to stand by their proclamation of a Federal Ropublic. —_— iTALY. Roxe, March 14.—Amadeus has formally re- assumed bis rights as an Italian eitizen. POLITICAL. Now Hampshire Election, Coxcorp, N. H,, March 14.—Tho returns of tho vote from the last town in the Becoud Con- esnional Distriot increascs Pike's majority to . Tho returns that came in on tho vote for Governor show amuch larger scattering vote than has beon reportod. Tho olection is closo, and a choico by the peoplo is considored doubtful, e Leglslative Nomination at Rockford. Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. Rocxronp, March 14,—Tho dologales of the Ninth Bonatorial District convonod at the Court- Houso to-day, and nomiuated R, T Crawford, of Winnebago, a3 reprosentativo, to succeed 1. J. Cross, Resolutions wero passed in memory of Mr. Cross. : —_—— Judioinl Rosignntion. Specval Dispatch to The Chicago T'rbune. Prowis, I, March 14, —Judge Sabin D. Puterbagh, of tho Sixtoonths Jualolal District, to-day resigned his oftio, to take effeot Apyil 1, and ‘will resume tho.practice of law with the prosent firm of Iugersoll & MoCuno, Henty B. lopkins and David MoCollach, of the har of this clty, aro cnch promiuently montioned as tho S\mbnblo choice of the Governor to fill tho vacaut udgeship, # A The Eov. XMuston Expolleds Bavrisone, March 14,—In the aunual coulu;- ence of the Mothodist Episcopal Church Bouth, this morning, Lho trial of tho caso of the Tov. Mr, Huston, on tho chorge of lmmnnllllm‘n filltulfllucfinvg:,t‘iug‘tha acoused aud oxpelling im fromwm the nreli, Tha (leuoral Conference of the Church, to whiol au appeal will nrabably b takon by tho | e, NUMBER. 208, counsel of Huston, doos not meot until May, 1874, Dr. Huston has not boon prosout during the sossfon of the Conforonco, nor bofore the Committoo, His parchmont a4 Doncon in the Church was handod In to tho Conferouco thia morniug. NEW YORK. ‘Telegraph Matterse=The Labor Ques- tion--Train’s Sanity=<Bond Loss— The Widening of Brondway=-The Prize Fightors-«Niscellancous Local Nowass . Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yomk, March 14.—Tho prizo-fighting fratornity made up for thoir rocont flascos by a rattling battlo thia aftornoon in the counting- room of tho Olipper office. Goorge Boeddons and Arthur Chambera mot thers to gottle tho preliminaries for thelr light-weight champion- ship mill. Ohambora ncoused Beddons of onintontion to back down, and gun him o contomptuous shove. A slashing ight followed, - which was interrupted by by- standers, but was renewsd for the second timo. Finolly Frank %:xoun atopqlod the hoatilitios, but not bofore bLoth men had provided each othor with bunged oyes and smashod noses. ’fllRa punishmont wudu olltl'nq\‘lnlly '.Hvldud. ufi&’f’-’:fl%@&fi‘fil‘é“f‘omm to pnss ipon tho san- ity of Ctorga Francis Train and_two: prisoners liold for murder, Tho soven doctors entored ‘Irain’s coll without provious notice, and con- versod with him for half an hour. Train bombarded .thom with opigrams, and described, n 8 ar style, tho horrora of lifo in the Tombs. He eaid Le would not g out on bail becauso ho was not a criminal. Tho Church, ho stated, hns commit- tod sulcido”through Wm, E. Dodge. Tho do- cision of the medical commission has not yet been made public, but it is rumored they will ad- viso Train's romoval to an asylum. Gon, Fromont has furnished for publication a two-column defonse of his connection with the Momphis, El Paso & Pacific Railrond, Ho says whatever mistakes hovo beon made in its man- ?{;omnnt originatod in Paris and belong there. o has not gone to Paris because nobt rogularly summoned. Tho road, he claims, will bo & grent eventunl succoss, bué ho was forced out of it by Fronch impatience and bad judg- ment, and has sustained heavy personal losses, It is reportod on Wall stroot that n new pool has beon formed in Milwaukeo & Bt. Panl, om- bracing o number of Loavy capitalists. Tho ufem of agroomont have not yet been signod, Buk thio. Northwostorn and St. baut Ronda. will horeafter “stock reccipts,” and thus terminatoan expensivo ogpaammx. t. Paul common was vory strong to-day, advancing 5. — JUSTICE BANYON ROBBED. Justice Banyon has seldom beon found napp- ing. His judicial oyos seom ever open. But Inst night about 11 o'clock, as ho was_roturning from South Btate street in a Cottage Grove car, wearied with the cares which had iufested the day, snd intoxicatod by tho witching spirits of tho night, ho foll aslocp.” In this condition ho romained until the conductor informed him ‘that ho had reached his destina- tion. Bowildered and bofogged, he aroso with little of his wonted dignity, but with uito 28 much®of his well-known euavity, and Hlanked the congductor for his attontion. - Upon reaching the sidewalk, howevor, and feoling for his watch, dignity, suavity, and whatevor othor good traits His Honor may havo posseseed, were a1l gono, for hia watch and chain wero gone. Of course {hey wore taken while ho slept. The watch and chinin are worth 2300, and their value is much enhanced by the fact that they were pro- sentod to him by ‘‘his mauy friends.” t] Honor at once roported the case to Sergeant Buckly, and instructed him_to use all possible diligonto to resovor tho stolon proporty and cap- ture the thief, Botween lis teoth His Honor said that he loped sincoroly o would have the plonsure of sitting upon the thiof's case. T e <+ ANOTHER SHOOTING AFFRAY. Fred. Vohlemain's saloon, under the Claren- don House, on North Olark stroet, was the scone, this morning about 1 o'clock, of = riotous dis- turbanes, in which anegro named James Robin- son was shotin the left leg by Bonedeck Voh- lomain, a son'of the propristor.” About 12 o’clock . and, be- . o party of nogroos ontered the saloon, coming vory noisy, were ordered out. They wero enraged at this, and bogan to demolisnoverything in the estnblishment. Thoy even wont so far a8 to order Vohlomain and his son ont. Of course thoy rofused to oboy this command, and tho son ocoming enraged, drew a revolvor and fired it into the crowd, taking caro that it was aimod at no vital part. A genoral stampede 'occurrod on the firing of the revolver, in which all but threo of the rioters got away, “hoso wore ar- rosted and taken to the Huron Street Btation. CITY ITEMS. Edward Vino and James Bridges, two of the- Tom Allon gang of robbors, woto, yesterday, bound over to the Criminal Court in bail of £9,000 each, by Justices Daggott and Bauyon. Thoy are to be tried with tho rost of the gang, boforo Justices Haiucs and Hinsdale, on othol charges, to-day at 1 o'clock. Tho alarm from box 142 last_ovening, about 7 o'clock, was caused by fire boing discovered on " tho roof of tho principal building at the Water- Works. The fire originated from sparks from a soldoring pot, which a workman had left upon the roof. “The fire’ was extinguished before the mirival of the Fire Departmont. About 4 a'locks, }aamrdny afterncon, two workmen, named John Wright and James Boyce, wore precipitated from a scaffold erected in front of No. 1478 South Hal- sted atrot. Doyce sufforod no injury, but Wright alighted -on o picket fence, and two of tho pickets pierced his loft log. ~Ho was taken to his rosidence, No. 1776 South Halsted street- where he was attended by Dr. McCarty, e obituary. CixervyaTi, March 14,—Privato dispatches, recoived horo to-day, sunmounce the death of Bishop Mcllvaino, Episcopal Bishop of Obio, at Tloreuco, Italy. It is thought that without doubt the bady of Dishop Mcllvane, whoso desth nt Florence, a rivato dispatch announces to-day, will be rought hore for interment. Ho resided at Clifto g DAL"?monz, March14.—Hon, E. G. Kilbourne, & prominent politiclan nnd _citizen, died yestor- day, at his residonco in Anno Arundol County. Gavesnuga, Ill, March 1f.—Jamos P pnnn. an old residont of this city, dlod at 6:30 o’clock, this evening. His donth yas not wholly unox- pected, 83 ho has been failing for some time past. B Telographtc Broviticss I On Thursday ovening s mootiug of the Phila. delphia section of tho Meado Monument Auxo- clation was held., Tho object is to sccuro funds from Btates and citios having soldiers at the bat~ tlo of Gettysburg for erccting e mopumont at Gettysburg in wmomory of General Meade, permaneut organization was effected. ‘Pho Post-Ollico at Malcolm, Towa, into on Thursday night and about 100 worth of stamps wero taken, and tho lottors all opeucd. Also, M, D, Taylor, proprictor of a drng storo, lost 8126, Tho thioves aro not known, Nat_Richordson, o londing lawyor of Wallse burg, W. Va,, wos found dead in au’alloy in tha wh yeatorday marning. hYnu’lunlny the lml.lyxof Joln ns_rllllu;(z‘bd l“:l‘; found in tho canal at” Ottawn, \\'lxomrz : v for five mumh:, f]lfiml{[‘;dtvmfix"x’l:ll{llm:lfll it ¢ b fall 4 fi‘u%‘.i‘, ‘.{?,’&“i. lfl. wupposod foll futo tho canal and way drownod. ————— ydorod for un AXe March 14.—A mun numed John Jillad yosiorday moruing, in bis n this county, by Havry m Camo, 1L, Bholdon was sliop, at Gooto Talacs B0l iaeit Was dorie Groun, n iival BIhowitle 5 o “tho trouble with o wagon-5 was tho ownorship of an ux. Bheldon was 5% o, and, it fs ruid, fold Groon when he it f:.fa: B wliop, that ho'wauted_uo difiulty, ¥ thin polut tho Tntior sisgar » ko and il A iohwon tho houd, and hio dlod soon aftor. Cltoou was arroatod, and will havo hix oxunitua~ {iow to-doy. Whree Children Drowned. Axaon, Ma,, Meroh 14.—Threo rmall childvan, e Aatglitor of s wy Ploado and u wrt of Ciarlos Blako, wora drowmed yoatorday Ly Dbyonlug thtouih the ivo whilo ut vlsy,

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