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s VOLUME 26. THE OHICAGO WEEKLY TRIBUNE TEEWEEKLY TRIBUNE Without a Competitor in Value and Interest. EGHT PAGES FILLED WITH CHOLCE READTNG MATTER The Condenscd Nows of the Weelk. ' QOLLATED, REWRITTEN, AND EXPRESSLY PRE- PARED FOR THIS IBSUE Not a Receptaclo of Dead Twice- Used Matter. * BUT A WEEKLY JOURNAT OF: » CURRENT NEWS. Bright, Fresh, and Handsomely Axrranged, THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE IS THE PAPER FOR THE COUN- TRY HOME. The Weekly Tribune is the Paper for the Tourist Abroad. % WEEKLY TRIBUNE IS THE PAPER FOR ALL WHO DESIRE A FULL COMPENDIUM OF NEWS EACH WEEK. DRY GOODS. RING STYLES ‘We are opening, daily, new Spring Percales, Cambrics, Pop- lins, Japanese Silks, Alpacas, ‘and Empress Cloths, in the new shades, and attractive gtyles of SPRING SILKS, and other DRESS GOODS, at the lowest rates. 235 & 237 WEST MADISON-ST. 'We shall open in May on State-st., with largely-increased and improved premises, and with a stock unexcelled in STYLE and QUALITY in this section. Chas. Gessage ¢ Co. il (Buccessors to Ross & Gossage). RECEIPT-EOOKS, 6 SHIPPERS. Clicago, Wilwankes & St Panl By Tho Woekly Tribune is a Wholo Library of . Faots and Topios, A YEAR'S SUPPLY OF READING MAT- TER FOR TWO DOLLAES, Read tho Following Table of Contents of This Wook’s Issue. FIRST PAGE. NIWS OF THE WEEK—Washington—Tho Senate—The Btate Capital—State Affairs— Political — Foroign—~ Obituary—Porsonal—Monoy and Business—Labor— Navigation—Ralroad Aflairs—Fraud and Thoft— Crimo and Criminals—Casualtios—Firea—Misvella. neous. THE APIARY—Tho Workings of tho Bos an Art of Na turo—History of the Inmates of tho Iive. AN HONEST MAN—How a Hatel-Kooper Knows Him, THE FARMERS—Mooting at Loxington, il FHE FIELD AND STABLE~A Fow Pointa to Bo Con- siderod n Selooting Horsos for Broodlng: Quality and Physical Coudltion of tho Soll—Branch of Ser. vico—The Priucipal Torms Required of a Saddle- Horso—The Principal Qualitics uf & Coach-Horzo, OATTLE.DISEASE—Epidomle at Lawrenooburg, Ind, SECOND PAGH. EDITORIALS-Paragraphs: Ex-Sonator Patterson and the Presidenoy of tho Oblo State Agriouttural Col- Togo—Bpoakor Blaino and the 86,000 Back Pay—Pay- mout of Monoy to 8ccuro s Deolsfon from sn Indisua Court—Tho Appointment of Kallroad and Ware. house Commisslonors—Industrisl Exhibltion and Anous) Falr at Oblcago—Tho Mint and Colnego Bilh; The Railrond Inveatigation; Graln-Inspeotion; Some Presidontial Candidstos; How Farmors Ars, Plunderod by the Tariff; Oakes Amos' Vindication; Liborals and Domoozats., THE BATTLE OF WATERLOO (Second Papor)—By Prof. William Mathows, of tho University of Obi- cago. TEIRD PAGH. 'WABHINGTON—The Insuguration—A Cold Affair—Doos Prosidont Grant lxpoct a Third Term ?—List of tho Ant!-Censurers, GARDEN—How the Bpring Comes THE FARM AND to Us with tho Trado-Winds—Poor Richard Mistaken +~How tha Head-Farmor of tho Industrial Univorsity Fattens His Boof—A Grand Discovory in the Grow. ing of Forest Troos on tho Prairica—Proparation of tho Soll for the Small Graina—Howing of Rye—Valaa of Ryo-Blraw—Spring Whoat and Barloy—Oate— Flowing for Oorn, and tha Oulture of the Crop. THE FARMERS—A Meoting fn Champalgn County—A. Lawyor Invited to Makos Spacoh, and Advisos Them to Eaforca the Throe-Cont Law with thoir Own Good Right Arms—Rosolutions—Membors of the Loglala- tura Ordorod to Go to Work—Impeaching Gov. Ber. erldgo—The Farmers to Organizo & Now Politioal Party~The Pross Must Give Up Thelr Passos, 3IRS. BAM JONEB—Bho Discourscs About tho Evila of ‘the Semi-Annual Howso-Oloaning, Shaws that It Is Full of Misory to tho Housohold, and Proposes a Romody Whoroby s Vast Amount of Sulfering May Bo Prevontod—Something About Our Nataro, and How Wo Women Worship the Absurd—Sho Bo- comes Berlous and §ad Ovor tho Subjoct, and In Tomptod to Becomo a Missionary to Proach o Now Gospel. PERSONALS OF THE PERIOD—Dono in Verso by Orphous 0, Kerre FOURTEHE PAGE. EDITORIALS—Paragraphs: Tho Farmers and tho Tarlfl —Prosident Grant's O 'ho Hildrup Railroad BUl: The Taxea Wo Pay, MIDDLEMEN AND PRODUCERS-Tho Way Mr. Johnson Bavod Money by Ordericy His Boots from the Producor, THE RAILROAD QUESTION—Tho Dankam and Hil, drup Bills Bofore the Leglalature—Correspondenco Conceraing tho Froo Pass Systom—Somothing About tho Tarit—Lotters {rom S. M. Smith and D, N. Toator. OARES AMES—Rocoption and Dinner to tho *King of Bpades* ot North Easton, Mass,—His Spoach. FORGERILS—Grest Frauds on the Bank of England, AN ILLINOIS GIRL—Hor Buccess &8 & Farmor—From tlo Bowiaary to the Corn-Field, FIFTE PAGE. THE STATE OAPITAL-Examination of Ratlroad Of- clals—Proposed Railroad Bills—Appolntmont and Continnation of Rallroad and Warshouss Commis. u Stato Finances. Control of Rall- the Rallroad aud Warchouse Commisslon, ) R, P. MORGAN, Jit.—A Statoment from Him in Ro- ard to His Tolation to tho Board of Railroad and Warehouso Comalsaloners, BENATL COMMITTEES—The Now Committecs of tho Unitcd States Sennte, A 600,000 LIBEL-SUIT—An Offelioot of tho Murdor of Jacob and Betsoy Larpor, of Kontuoks, ADVERTISEMENTS, SIXTI PAGH. THE GALLOWS—Outraged Law Twice Vindicated on Friday—Two Men Kxecutod for the Orime of Mur- der—Gooarge Drivor Hangod in the Cook County Jail ~Btrangulation of John M. Osborno at Kuoxvills - ¥ull Partioulars of the Urimes and Executlons. SEVENTE PAGH. THE GALLOWS-Continuation of tho Koports of the Hanglng of Driver und Osborno, MADAME DUFOUR-An Iuterosting Rtory, BIADRIGAL—A Poow by Howard Qlyadun, HUMOR-A Colleotion of Comiealitlos, BIGEHTH PAGH. FINANOIAL—Monoy-Matters at Ohloago; Produots and Trogroes of Manufaoturcs, COMMIKRUIAL-Ohiosgo Produce Merkets; Obloago Livo-Stook Maskat, with & Rovlow for the Waok; Horkimer County Dairy Matkeli Kuropoan Mar. Kots; Buffalo, Hoston, and Plitelurgh Livo-took Markota; Now York, Buffalo, Loulsrille, Philadel- phia, Now Orloans, Tolodo, Dotruit, Milwaukos, 8t Louls, and Clnclnnat} Produca Mackots, ! THE CIIUAGO TRIBUNL—Proepectus for 1673, and torma spply to Receipt Books Now ready ond for sale by CAMERON, AMBERG & €O, Stationers, 35 South Canals, Vill romovo April 16 to 84 Liake-st. EDUCATIONAL. RACINE COLLEGE. Tho Spring and Bummor Term of Racine College will opon April 2, For admission to Oollege or Grammar School apply to Rev. J. DoKOVEN, D. D., Bacine, Wis, Oatalogues ocan be obtained st the Mor- chants’ Wational Bank, Chicago. BUSINESS CARDS. |J0B PRINTING, OF ALL KINDS, COLVER, PAGE, HOTNE & €0, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. CHEMICAL CLEANING. Bpots removed out of the most delicste fabric by a new prooess, without cleaning the ‘whole, Dresses, &o.,cleaned without remov- ing any trimmings, 264 West Madisonst, - - 18 Minols-st A, SOEWARZ, Boston Steam Carpet Cleauing Company Iafitting up the building 44 and 48 Wost Adams-st. for tho purpose of clesning Oarpoty, and will bo Toady to atart the machinos on the 25th, Oarpots taken up, oloancd, and relald, No charge for gartage, A. N. HANKINSON. FINANCIAL. DIG. Wo colloot olaims of every doscription, tn this olty snd thvnashons iae Unjted Btaces and Oanadas: - No oharges ‘whatover unlosscollootions are made; no lllfl{,flfl]'fl fecs in Tiita, Gome and soo Us or aond for oltcular. {IASIER'S Borcantils Callostion Agonvy, 145 adison-at. MONEY TO LOAN In t of ovan thoussnds, on in di BT R bl = ees i OGDEN & SOUDDER, TRoom 9, Nizon's Buildiog. A. O. ELAUGHTER, Bankor and Broker, northwest corner Clarkand Madison exlor I Govotnmont. Bouds, Gold, Canada Monny, ol gecurdiign. By and ol o commission & s, o, " Wil aiso furnish 5 su 5y of thé now Rallrosd Bonds, froe of scription pricy comminsion, FOR SALE. Stean Lumber Barge for Sale. Bteam Lumber Barge **St. Olale ™ for sale. For price E. R. AYRES, Sandusky, Ohlo, TREES! TREES! 820,000 worth, all hnnldfh;nfl sizes, for salo cheap SHEFFIELD NURSERY, 44 Racinc-ay, €97 Tako the Chicago and lybatirar: earee” ~ 0" GOOD FLAG POLES, Ttoady-mada or made ta ordor, Ordors loft at Gilbort & bbard's, Ship Chiandlors, 236 aud’ 20 Watorst., or at 1l 900 North Garpuntar-st., wil recelve prompt attonilon, KIRKLAND GRATE COAL, Mined by Kirklai . Mined by Kirkland & G, Vesdew, Tountat Go, Ind, CHICAGO, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1873, INSURANGE. HILLER & DREWS INSURARCE OFFICE, 162 LA SALLE-ST., DRYAN BLOOIK. Nono but Firat-Olass Companics, Ropresont- ing 13,600,000 Capital, Commercial Union Assuranee Co, LONDOIN. Amelic Tosurance Compeny, NEW YORIK. , Ariati Tosnranee Company, NEW TORK. Tiremen's Trmil Tnsnrance Compay, NEW TORK. Shoe & Leather Tnsurauee Commpany, BOSTON. Preseott Tnsurance Company, BOSTOIN. Gor, Wabash-av, ant Madisof-at. BUSINESS CHANGES, FOUNDRY. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. A smsll Fonndsy, on the North Side. {n perlost arloran Tevorahl torma: o B W fRenioe 435 West Moncou-at., ur Room %, 166 Washingtais-at. Great Bargain. Tl fntorst o dstlery for walo, Maohinen . o, 51 acred on Tlack River: BRSPS AT RATEDR, Dixo. SCALES, FTAIRBANKS' BTANDARD SCATES OF ALL 81218, MEETINGS, Masonic, Waubanila Lodge, No, 1%, mosts this (Thursday) avoning o T4 ocfosl n’ Orlental Hall, 1) Lasallo-st s forwork un ‘74’0, Dosveo, Visitlug Vrethecy oncdialiy tuvited, £, BT, JOTIN, Boc'y, J. O IOWELL, W, ALy JAB. R, MILLER, OHAS. W, DREW. -, REMOVALS, ‘We have Romoved to our New Store, 150 CLARIX-ST., (Betwoen Madison and Monroe). Woaro prepared to furnish our usual line of Shipping Tags, Jewelers’ Findings, and Druggists’ Paper Boxes. DENNISON & (0. REMOVAL. GROMMES & FRANKEL, Importors and Wholesalo Doalers {n LIQUORS, WINES, &o. REMOVED TO 231 East Randolph-st. LADIES’ SUITS, MANDEL BROTHERS, ‘State and Harrison-sts, Have just completad their CLOAK and DRESSMAKING DEPART- MENT, and are now prepared to make up evorything in the way of Ladies’ Suits, Cloaks, &c. MISS DODD, formerly with J. V. Farwell & Co., is in charge of this Dopartment, where she will be pleased to have all her friends and former patrons oall. TO RENT. TO RENT. Our 6-story and basement Store, WNos. 260 & 262 Wabash-av,, is near- ly finished. Is a first-class buildin; in every respect, and will be rente to & good tenant on vexg reasonable terms. A, &L, 8, PIERCE, 178 Dearborn-st. TO RENT, From April 1, & handsome three-sto- and basement marble-front house, elogantly furnished, and with all modern improvements. TLocation one of the best in the city. Rent, $300 per month. Address O 83, Tribune office. TO RENT! Btores on. Mndlsmt:é Loke, 8tate, and Dear- born-sts. Appl . H, SAMPSON & CO., Rogl Estto nnd Renting Agency, 144 TinBullo-st., Otis Blook. REAL ESTATE. BARGAINS! FOR SALE---We havo alarge list of property in_the vicinity of Hum- boldt Park, which wo now offer at prices thet will enable the pur- chasers to realizo a handsome profit on their investmont. A. &L, 8. PICRCE, 178 Doarborn-st. ¥OR SALE OR RENT, An Elenant Suburban Tesidence atustod. dn Pack Elega 00, Ridge, 13 miles from the oity, ontHe O. & N, W, It, it. Tholiouse ia briok, and contalis 16 rooma, Tho grotnis axo targn aud fnoty Iaid sty aud well suppiiod with small Trutt. “Bosaosaton givon Moy 1+ AppIy e A, W. PENNTY, 21 BOUTH CANATL-BT, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, COPARTNIEIESITIP, Tarlog purcbased tho stook In trado, business, and good will of Thamas J. Kirk, suce sy & Ca., wa biave this day nésoolated aurulvas togathor a8 copartnors, to snll fron, nails, stecl, wagon and oar. llng& ntorial, nfidn agonersl zhfl vo Lusiness, A i am of Kt & BepKE ot thoold Antiia tha bustncas for a fow days at tho of itaud, 04 aud 26 staniy stand B RoR ettty Bub wil rindve 10 0n hiovo wa will Liava amplo xeom and'a good sook of woods In our I ‘loatod 0 880 and sorve ouf :{?'l'f-(';flf ’m\:‘i' ull;lznlfll‘u::(;:-‘.'m b March 19, 1870, WALLAGE 0. BARKER. MISOELLANEOUS, e A O LR, sl MISSING-. Binoe Ilanfll‘, l|llllullfl.lll‘|l‘g‘l‘l">mn0nl€u’l' UARS\VETJIA:J auburn hair, sas d s light vom l plexion an: or h%\&:ulwiahil{:g ;nb;(:xurlu ‘goo& tenants e from Moy 1 033,800 EAMRPHON s H, & 00, Tonl Exiato and Rentin 0w Agon §a4 Lagullo-st.. Otis Blosks, " WASHINGTON, Characteristic Letter. from Ben But- Icr on tho Salary Steal, The Sentence of 0'Brien, the Murderer, Commuted to Life-Imprison~ ment. Conkling Eloguent in the De- fense of Caldwell, Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CALDWELL: Wasnmarox, March 10,—3Ir. Conkling's spoech to-day in bolalf of Caldwoll was full of sound and fury, but ik amountod to éimply hothing. With bis condedod groat dbilltien, it {s the com- ‘mon romérk that he made a ignal failurd in his effort, In thie caroful proparation which hio made, nnd tho gonaral desire to hoar all that could be said in defonso of tho Xansas Bonator. Conlling for two hours had & most. attontive audionco. The Domoorats, ospecinlly, crowded around him, and listened critically until tho lino of his argu- ment had beon doveloped, Whon it was found bow roally meagro thia was, and that, while it admitted the matorinl facts rolating to Cald- well's guilt, it sought to oxtenuate thom on the ‘most strained anrnlmnslnna 08 to tho future offects of oxpulsion in this particular cago, the feoling was plainly monifented that the Honator from Now York was making a plaa unwarthy of 1is talents, and was taking a position strangely at varianoo with his herotoforo consistent and upright course. The only explanntion offorad which at all accounts for Conkling's nctlon is that, In the utmfiglu for tho leadership of the Benate trith orton,* Lo is pro]mrcrl to opposo evarything which comoes from the Iatter, or 'in the success . of which tho Indlana Senator hns an interost, When tho Sonato adjourned m}.{, Conkling still hold the floor, and will resumo it to-morrow. Tvery day tho dobnte is protractod. How long it will con- tluus s boyond predistion. Siill, even now, not cnough votoscan be counted ‘on to carry Morton's resolition, although material gaing have been made in tho direction of expulsion: CASEY, ‘There will boa bitter coutest ovor the confirma~" tion of Collector Caeey, the Prosident's brothor- in-law, nominated for the office of Collactor of Customs at Now Otleans. His confirma- tion has alrondy beon .discussed in ex- eoutlve scesion with n good deal of feoling. As might bo expectod, the teatimony taken b tho Speoial Committeos of the House, and thei roport on tho condition of affairs in Louisana ono yoar ago, is quoted from largelyby thoso who n{)‘pnao Casoy. 'Thero is no question but that tho rc&::fl. of tho Committoois againat Casoy, and tho wondor is that, in viow: of the facts thorein sot forth, he was sgain nominated. THE BAUARY BIEAL. ° Bon Batler is writing a lottor on tho salary steal quostion. In it he proposes to show up the timld Congressmen who, while working onorgat- icnfl{u for tho Job, are mnow endeavoring to shield themsolves from the indignation of their constituents throngh tho flimsiest kind of * oxouses, Butlor reccived & lotter from one of his constituonts to-day, reproaching him for the ‘promincnt parthohad taken in seouring the pag- sago of tha steal, and comflulnlug of the exorbi- tant taxes which tho pooplo were now compolled to pay at tho present rato of official ealavies. Ben's reply was chardcteriatio of his audsclty and impudence, Ho informed his remonstratin; constituent that the salary income would amiount toabout 8 cents sm- capita, which amount he forwarded, and anid that ho would hold himself bound to pay this individusl tho same amount por annum 33 long ‘as ho romnined in Congress. OASEY AOAIN, .- H Itis tho fmpression that tho voto on Casey's confirmntion will bo very close, Ho is strongly opposed by Benator West, who is & Ropublican, and tho only roprosentative now from Louisinon in the Benato. . BECRETARY RICHARDSCN. The now Sccrotary of tho Treasury, Judge Richordson, sinca his nomination by'the Presi- dont, has betn itiuhdated with lettera fzom busi- ness’ men in loading Northern citias, inquiring whother Le intends to depart from tho policy of his finencial pradecessor. . Being personally in- terrogated, ho responded that he could not de- urt from the woll-ostablished policy of Mr. outwell, and that he could not deviate from it if ‘ho would, because ho re- arded the _lottor of the Prosident to @ rotiring Beerotary as mandatory on himeolf. Ho snid this'lottor approvod what bind boon dono by Mr. Boutwoll, as well a8 what that offiolal pro- Bosed to do in the futuro, nnd that in it tho resident announced that tho paople of the coun- try desired no change of financial policy, as cer- tainly hio did not himself, M'ENERY'S LETTER, Tho eircular-lottor addressed by McEnery, of Louisiana, to the Govornors of the several Btates, asking thom to call the attontion of their Sonators and members of Congress to the condi- tlon of affairs in Louisiana, hay creatod consider- ablo comment hore. The sallusions made in the lottor to the doprossing effect of the eituation.in Louislana on business, especially at New Orloans, aro confirmed by advices from that city. M- Enery’s friends have been urging on tho Prosi-" dont the noceasity of calling an extra session of Congress to sottle the maiter. ' The main reagon urged is tho condition of business, which is not likoly to revive as long as there {8 a doubt which Euvornmnllt will bo recognized. Kellogg's frionds havo also been at the White House, and thoy have learned from the President that ho doos not intend to do anything but proservo the pence, He will loavo the mattor with Congress at its noxt sossion. EENTENCE COMDIOTED. ‘There is o vory genoral fecling of indignation among tho peoplo at Washington at tho . com- mutation by the President of thoséntence.of the murdorer O'Brien, who was to be hanged on, the 28th, to imprisonment for life, With the influ- ontial frionds O'Brien Lias, of courso, this means but a fow months in the Albany Penitontiary. Over & yoar ago, O'Brion,] at & picnic, insulted tho wifo of s mon named Cuoning- bam, and Cunningham rosentod it, where- upon O'Brion shot him, baving first beaton him with a_policoman’s baton. The was trlod in the -regular way, and the jury con- victed O'Brion. _ ccontly Den Butler, Gon. Bhorman, and Judge D, K. Carter, for some renson or other, becams interested in O'Brion’s case. They succeoded In golting tho President to commute tho sentence. Tho goneral opinion in, tuat O'Brion's crime was more_aggravatad than that of Fostor, the Now York murdoror, ‘whom Gov. Dix refusod to pardon. GOVERNOR OF COLORADO. Gon, E. M. McCook, formerly Governor of Colorado, having doclined a ronomination, Ham-, el H. Tlbert wai, to-day, nominatod to that po- sition. ; {To'the Associated Preas.) NOMINATIONS. WASHINGTON, Maroh 19,—The Presldent sont thofollowing nominationato the Senato : Bamuel H, Tlbert, Colorado, Governor of Colorado, vice MoCook, ‘resigned ; 8. O, Wright, Rocoivor of Public Monoys, Carson City, Novads, Collectors of Internal Revenne—IHonry Harnden, Bocond Diatriot of Wiscousin ; T 8, Hill, Fourth Dis- trict of Kontucky ; William R. 8app, Thirteonth Distriot of Ohio; O. P, Johuson, Second Dis- trict of Kontuoky ; R. I, Whitnoy, Fifth Dis- trict or Tilinols ; Cyruu I. Scofield, United Statos Attorney for Kanuas. Ttogistors of Land Oficos— William i, Follors, Duluth, Minn,; John P.Qweus, Taylor's Falls, Minn. ecoivers of Publio ilon,u);n n“xr‘ &“mlfi’; s.nu:n'n, N. a!- &Lod‘;‘h ewiaton, uiud un, ‘amos O. Lradin, Litehflold, Alinu, : DALTIMORE OUSTOMS OOLLECTOR. TFlve delegations from Daltimore, soliciting tho nsopulntmon of Washington Booth as Coilostor of that yort, and four dologations reprosonting tho Intercsts of the present Colleotor, Thomas, wore at tho White House, {o-dsy, aud had an intorviow with tho T'resident, OREDIT MOBILIER, Tho Attorney-Goueral has writton to Onkes Amos for tho books of the Crodit Aobilior Gom- pany for the uso of the Govornment in prosa- outing the suit againat that corporation. WELL TAKEN GANE OF. Modical Inspootor Lanadale, of the Nayal Academy, reports that thacadety wero well pro- ylded for in evory respoct, on the occasion of tholr visit to Washington to tako partiv the in- auguration ceremonies, GONPIRMATION, A Tho Sonato hias gontrinod tho avpolntmont of cnse, hicage Daily TEibune, {53 % e T Il‘re.v]urlulx Bawyor as Asslstant Scorotary of thoe Tronsury, | TIE EXTRA PAY. Ex-Sonator Gorbott, of Orcgon, has direoted that $180, due him ns oxtra compensntion as a mombor of the Torty-sacond Congross, be turned ovor Lo the Washington Monumont Asso- clation, This sum Is the differonce hotween the mileago duo Mr. Corbott undor tho old law aud tho oxtra componaation allowed by tho ne. MINISTER LOW, It is agatn reportod that Frodoriok N. Low has roslguod’ the position of Minlstor to Ohina. It 18 koown that, at Low's roquost, loavo of ab- soneo was sont to him . fow wooks ngo, which fact is supposed to havo given rize to tho report. ——— SENATE—EXTRA SESSION. . TIE PREVIOUS QUESTION, WasmNaToy, March 10,—AMr. WRIGIT moved that the Bonate tnke up for considoration tho rosolution aubmitted by him, proposing that the provious quostion mny be domanded eithor by & majority voto or in somo modifled form, ste. Dr, TITURMAN objected totho consideration of the rosolution, Mr. WRIGHY showed the necossity of adopt~ ing somo suchrule for the purpose of facilitating tho transaction of publio businoss. i Mr, SHERMAN boped tho resolution would be takou up and referrod to tho Committeo on Rules without dobato, aud let them examind the wholo subjeob and roport at tha noxt session: Attor considerablo dobate, tho Senato, by o yoto of 85 against 80, rofused to take up, and thus refar the rosolution, AGRIGULTURAL REPORT. On motion of Mr. ANTHONY, the Commis- sloner of Agrleulture was roquested to communi- cato to the Honate his annual roport, with ac- ou;ngaa:yiug papors, which wore ordored to be printod; MISSISSIPPY LEVEES, Mr. WEST askod tho Benato to tale up his rosolution giving the Committeo on the Lovecs ‘of the Misslssippi River loave to sit during tho recoss, and roport on the condition of the loveos of tho Missisaippl; also, on the propricty of tho Governmont controlling and ntnYnlng the samo, The OHAIR docided tho resolution out of ordor. OALDWELL. The Sonato proceeded {o the consideration of the cnse of Senator Caldwell. Mr. CONKLING snid that Caldwell war logally olocted, and two years after his eloction tho Bun- ate was askod to doclare that ho nover was oloct- od at all, and that in Iaw and in fact no rich election over took placo, and that in law tho seat hos boon vacant ail ¢hd time. He (Conkling) could not 80 pronounce: 1lis oath, a8 ho undor- stood it;forbado him doing so. Every timetho Son- ate tranacended law In order that particular good might come, they gilded with now Light the ox- olamation of Mme. Roland: ** Ob, liberty ! how maoy crimos are committod in thy namel" The Benate could not hold that Caldwell was not olectod, and at the same time maintain that thoy could oxpel him. Thoy could_cxpel no ono ox= copt he bo s member, andno ono could be s Benator unloss ho wan so clocted, But, for the pusposo of oxpelling bim, would the Sonatq hold mup for awhilo 8 a Senator for the purpose of knockivg liim down? Eithor Caldwell wos clected, or tho Sonate linvono power to oxpol bim, Afr. Conkling, without concluding his ro- marks, gavo way for an oxecutive sossion, at tho expiration of which tho Bonato djournod. NEW YORK. Bonded Sillks Stolene-The ©ld Dutch Church, Fulton Strect~=Reward for Forged Stock Certificatos<=Miscolla- neous Local News. Special Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune. New Yonx, Maxch 19.—Many complaints have been rocolved from merchants that their boxes, whilo in bond in Moyers & Co.'s waréhouso, hve been broken opon, and valuablo silkastolon. The Governmont hias ordored an investigation, It is undorstood that tho Consistory of tho Dutoh Churoh has votod-to pull down the old. Fulton Stroot Church, and cover the site thereof with buildings for business purposes. It is hors that tho celobrated dafly prayor-maotings have baon bold for fifteen yonrs without Intorruption. * The mombers of the Btook Exchange word on- gaged_ to-day in making up a subscription aa a | raward to be given to tho brokera' clerk who, on Baturday, discovered the forged Wabash certifi- cato tondorod to Kuhn, Loob &Co. The membors uro also considoring the proprioty of offorin, standing reward of $1,000 to any clork or hrokor who shall first discover any irregulanties in stocks passing through his hands.’ A divorce sutt was brought to-day in tho Olty Court of Brooklyn, which is dostined to make o ent sonsation, Somo months ago, Mra, Kate i, Grosvonor had hor husband, Capt. George H., Groavenor, arrested on & chargs of bigamy. The caso was dismissod, a8 tho allegod second wifo, Aomie W. Hobinson, who kept o millinery stors at 272 Court _slract, Bworo that sho lived with Grosvomor o8 his mistress, and was nevor marricd to him. , Mrn. Grosvenor claims an absolute divorce on the grounds of adultory. The defendent isnow carrying on the millinor business for Mies Rob- | inson, She in & vory stylish-looking brunotto, - and the dofondant’ n propossessing blonde of sbout 27 yesrs of age. Capt. Grosvonor in & nephiow of feth Grosvenor, of Buffalo, who ondowed tho Grosvonor Library of that city, and belongs to one of tho oldest familica of this Btate. Judgo McCuo ranted & rofcronce, and allowed the plaintift §75 counsol fao aud 28 & waok alimony. John Biglin accopts tho ohallenge recently is- sued by George Brown, of Halifax, N. 8., and offors to row a five or six-milo raco in | sholl bonts on the Conncoticut River at Bpringfield, Mass., on or aboub tho date which may be sottlod for the annual col- loge rogatta noxt July. It Brown doos nob ag- copt thess torms, thoy ate opon_ to any man in the country, for the championship of America, Unitod States Attorney Blisy stated, to-dny, that the case of Phalps, Dodge & Co. has beon finally sottled on payment of $271,000 to the, Government by the firm, THE WEATHER. War Deopartment Weather Prognoss ticationss-lRoports from Various rlaces. Onoaao, March 19,—The Signal Borvice brings report of & ‘cold snap” in the far Northwest this morning—7 degrees below zero at Pembina, and 6 above nt Brockenridgo, with the win from the northwost. Ilsowhers the tempera- ture continmen: Bt. Paul, 80 degreos nbove; Marquotte, 88 dogroes above; Escanaba, 81 do- reos; Aljonn, 91 dogreer. At Sau I'rancisco, fe thermpmoter maris 65 dogreon s &b Chicago, 48 degrees; at New Orloans, 62 dogrees; al Jnokeonville, Fla., 62 degroos; at Washington, 44 degraos; et Now York, 41 dogrooa; at Lorte land, Mo., 82 dogrees; at Quobeo, 26 dogroes. Gonerally oloudy east of the l\llusiuid) i to tho Atlantio coast ; raining at Now Orleans. Wan DeparTMENT, Orriox ox Tk Oirer BioNAL Bervice, DivisioN or TELEGRAMS AND Rerorts ¥or mix DeNemt oF CouMEROE, Wasnixaron. D, C., March 10.—Probabilities— Tha low baromeior in Indiana and Michigan will movo enstward on Thursdsy over the Middle Btates. Ior the Middlo and Atlantio Coasts, in- oreasing south and east winds and_threatoning weather and rain. For tho South AtlauiicBtates, | clouds nnd possibly raluy weathor, with south- wont windu followod by northwoest winds nud falling tomporature by Ihureday evening, LFor the Of\ifl Valley and Upper Lnkes rising barome- tor, falling tomporaturo, fresli to_brisk, cold northwest winds aud gonorally cloaring wenther, ‘Oantlonary signals aro ordered for Savannah, | Charloston, Wiltaington, Norfolk, Baltimore, sud Capo May, atno, il,, Merch 19,—The woather s clear and plonsant, Prrrspunas, Pa., March 10,.—The wenther is, dloar aud plonsant, and businoss at tho wharf is activo. e Rallrond News, Preranonat, Ps, Maroh 19,—The annual moot~ ing of tho stockholdora of the Pittaburgh, Fort Wayno & Chicago Itailway Company was hold in this city this foreuoon, aud the following named goutlenton wote electod Dircotors for tho torm 8¢ four yours: Williem B, Ogdon, Chioago; Josso L. Willlame, Fort Wayno; Louls IL, Myor, Now York, ‘Tho I'residont, G, W, Cass, aud the Bocretary uud Treasurer, V, ITutchinson, were ocantlnued, New Yonx, March 19,—A speoial frora Boaton says that Judgo Shoploy rofyrod to }unctlou to prevent {he foraclosure, holdors, In tho caeo of tho Doston, Erie Railrond. "Fho Lrio oflivialn suvendod to-day woro Iora- fitho bond- River’ rant an ine | artford & tio N, Otis, Becrotary; Jualin D, White, Assiat- ant Tronsuror, and John Hilton, Audit Clork. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Drs' Hotnes, March 10.~Tho Doy Moinos & Ames Railrond is now o fixed fact. Ton capital- ists_of this oity havo agrood to completo tho road to Amds by July, 1674, Tho road will bo narrow-gauge, WALL STREET. Review of the Moncy, Gold, Bond, Stock, ond Produce Markotss Spectal Dispateh to Ths Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, March 10,—Money workedclose and doar to borrowora on call to-day, and noarly all tho busiuess was at 1-32 to 1-10 por dism. Somo of tho largo banks have beon calling in loans during the past fow days, chisfly with the view to got thoir affairs in shape for tho drain of cur- roncy to the imtorior. The banks, in some cngos, havo boon running largaly dobtor at the Oloaring Houss, and the polioy of contraction has aotually boon foresd upon them, BTOCKS ‘wero oxcoedingly dull, owing to the difoulty in monoy. Boston, Hartford, snd Erle foll oft from 734 to b}, owing to the refusal of Judgo Bhiploy to grant the injunotion neked by the stockholders. &t, Paul was exceptionally stiong, owing to the roport that tho Logislaturo of Wis- consin has awarded to the Company the famous Baint Crotx Innd-grant of 1,280,000 acros, valued n cnsl nt all tho way from bix bo ton miliions of dollors, Alton and Torre' Haute common has suddenly como to tho surfaco, and soveral salos hive talkion placo. T'oy commenced to. give 18 for it yostorday, and today it has sold at 2734, GoLn. ‘o gold spooulation oxbibited somo little ac- tivity In tho morning, but was very quict in tho afternoon, Just }vruvinua to the oloso the price advanced to 11656, and closed st 1161/@1163¢, Tl stoamship Pattbin took ont $324,70.78 sil- ver bars, 'The sontiment of the brokers is in fa- vor of higher pricos. Already tho effcot of laygo importations this wook has beon discount~ od, It i bolioved that thore will bo an advanco in sterling botore Saturday. ‘The gold loan mar- kat roflocts a littlo short ‘intorest, but it may bo flotitious, Within tho post .ten doys almost £800,000 has boon brought here from Cauadn aud tho Pacific Conat. This has gono into tho Sub-Treasury, in exchange for certificatos. % DONDA, _Governments woro quiat and steady, tho rogia- tored salos amounting! only 328,400 at noon, #nd on the last calls, Thero wero no transactions at tho first bonrd; Tho Treasury purchased 1,000,000 0-20s at 118,20 to 118.49. T'ho offerings aggregatod 84,103,400 b 11820 to 114.99. PRODUCE, Flour has been in limited demand only, but with light roceipts. There is more inquiry for city ground flour for the West Indies, and for thig full prices ore obtained. Moedium grades aro stondior, Good suporfine i eal- ablo. Wheat 1is stronger and fairly active undor o good milling and export inquiry. Wintor is firmor. Salos are . 62,400 bushols, Pork Ia quiot and about steady, with salos in & Jobbing way of 40 brls primo moss, Westorh, at 314,873, nind somo now moss_roported as high as 16,60, For futare dolivery, 250 brls for May at $16.16. Cut moats show a moderato business, ombracing 50 tes short out dry ssited hams, 19 fhe, 8¢ 1030, 60 tcs picklod bollos st 100; 1,000 plolkled shoulders, city, sold st 03¢o; dry salted shouldora _are quoted at_635@b}o. Long cloar is yory firm, and quoted at 8@85(c, and short do at 85@83{c. Ono hundrod barrels of Onmberlands ‘reported s0ld ot 770, Lardisin good domand, st 83¢a for March, and s high a8 830 is ssked, without business. - City is quoted at 83@8{c.. I THE TEA TRADE. Tho loss of the British stonmship Petors- Dburgh, at Bormuda, with 1,400,182 pounds of tea, hog crented & stir in the market, which has been dull of Inte. Tho tondoucy is towards. higher rates, Most of tho cmgo was ownad here, Mr. E. W, Corliss haviog 25,000 packegoes. Tha car- 0 wan largoly insurad in NowYorlk and Philadal- phin oftices. ~ The Delaware Mutual Company is roportod to have $80,000. FOSTER. Goy. Dix Has no Farther Communis cntion to Malkcw-Preparations for the Executions Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribuns, New Yong, March 19,—As'the time draws néar for Footor's oxecution, public exoltoment is bo- coming intensified. Tho doomed man continued to ‘hope up to this cvoning. His friends have beon putting forth tho mont tremendous oxer- tions to savo him, and even now, it is ssid, thoy intond to bring all tholr Influonce to boar upon tho, Judges of the Court of Appeals to induce thom to domand o Iongthened respite of the Governor, to enabla them to reconsider their déclsion, as it is claimod thoy have a right to do. -1t was bolieved that tho Governor could not withatand tho aflidavit of jurors, but this do- lugion .has beon dissipated. Bheriff Brennan tolographed to Gov. Dix this morning : SnEnmrF's OrFICE, NEW Yonl,} : March 19, 1673, T'o His Excellency, Gov. John 4, Dix : ‘Do you proposo to send mo & communieation in ref- erence to the caso of Foster 7 As timo presscs, please Blgned) Marruzw T, BRENNAN, Bhoriff, Tho followidg answor was recolved ; ExeouTIvE MANSION, } ALDANT, March 19, 1673, Joux A, D1x. I have no communication to make. {lemed B Lo Matthew T, Brennin, Sherlff, "The announcament of the Govornor's decision was grootod with widosproad satisfaction. Fos- tor himeelf ovinced no emotion whon the tele- gram was read to him this aftornoon. Ho ap- onrs to be trying liard to rosign himeolf to his ¥m, Dut this evening tho strain is apparent in his_increased nervousnces, Ho slopt well last night, and roso soon aftor & o'clock. An appotizing bronkfast was propared for him, but ho ate very eparingly. Ho was not permitted to leave his coll to-day, nor will ho beuntil the morning of tho execution. At noon Dr. Tyng visifed him, and thoy read tho Scriptures and ongaged in prayor for somo time. Fostor's wifo was at tho {muun early thig morning, but is not pormitted to enter the cell of hor husband, who is closely watched by the two Deputy Sheriffs. Sho sat outside while Dr. Tyng was engaged in roligious services with her husband.” TFoster's aged mother visited him to-day for. tho first time since ie has been in tho Tombs, Both were rontly affectod. Ifis children lave nover yet Boen to nee i, The proparations for tho oxo- oution will be commenced on Thuraday, and the allows will be eroctod directly n{mnalta the win- fin\v of Foater's cell, in front of the fomalo pris- onors’ department. An oxtra force of police willbo on Land to presorve order. Compara- tively few invitations have boon imsucd, and in tho moantime no outsiders aro allowed to visit the condomned man. ] LOUISVILLE. Moliof for the Lawronceburg Suffors ors—Arrest of o Notorious Confldence Man. 3 LouisviLLe, Ky., March 10.—A movoment was a6t o ook at'a tacollng of the Dourd of Trado to-dny to collect contributions for thoaid of the sufforora by tho Lawrancaburg firo. Doteotives Blish snd Gallagher arrosted and broughit hero, last night, from Effingham Coun- to. 1L, % mm namod Harry Roohello, lina Jon- ninge, alias O, D, Van Nawe, aliss Charles Hil- dorbrand, The prisoner ad. boon .in corre- spondenco with the Talls Oltz To- bacco Bank, protonding to o a 1pal® of " the bank robbers, and to have becomo avgry with them, and offers to expose them and seoure tholr capture, aud the recovery of tho stolon bouds, it paid €500 in- advance. From anm‘n found in Lils possossion, it was evident hnt he had boon practising tho' same gamo with thoe ofMcora of tho bank at Columbus, Ky., which was recently robbed, and tho Cashier murdered ; also, under tho name of 0. D. Van 'Name, with the ofticors of- the Granito State National Bank, Exetor, N, H, 1Io was brought before tho City Court this morning, and remanded nntil Friday, to allow the dotootives time to work up his caso. e et The Frio Railway Investigntion. New Yonx, March 10,—It'is_statod® that threo Lm)mlnent employes of tho Lrle Railway have oon suspended ‘until’ an investigation is madao of their connootion with the former manage- mont, It is stated {n on Albany letter that, whilo 910,000, which is acoountod " for, Wes placed In the handsof. 2. ornoy-Genoral Barlow by English stookholdert .3t uso in _offocting roforme in the Erlo managé 1t, an_ndditional sum of 10,000 was [;nid by| S Erle Dircctory, for which no ac- count fa maq @ Ono of the principal mattors to bo investiga & la ag to tho lato payment of & dividond, wli*= it la ck::f;ad, was not justitied by the oarnit _ f the road. Ex-8poakq * fury Bmith and Matthow Hale woro bofore tno Erlo Invnuufi;\unx Committeo at Albany this morning, but nothing especinlly naw was olicitod. Both gentiomen corroborated tha gnllimnny glven yoatorday by Aitornoy-Goneral a rlow, ‘Tho Jommittoo ndjournod to moot on Fridey In Now York Cit; ——— POLITICAL. The Michigan Suffragista=--0ilo Sinte Tomperanco Convontion. Bpecial Dispateh o The Chicago Tribune, Laxstve, Mich, Barch 19.—The Michigad ‘Woman Buffrago Association mot at Mond's Hall, to-dny, and olected officors for the noxt year, a8 follows: Presidont, Mra. A. H, Walker, of Bt. Jobna; Vico-Presidonts, Iiandolph Btricke Iand, of Bt Johns; Bire. L. E. Drake, of Plain. woll’; Pidus Livermoro, of Jackeon : Mra. B, E, Pook, of 8t Josepli; A. A, Willlams, of Bhiawngco ; Georgo B. Bmith, of Wayno ; HMre. W. Walker, of Oakland; Mre. Jonny, of Gones #00; Mra.' Hozlotto, of Hillsdalo; tho Tov. J. Misa Mnthilda Victor, of kS Straub, of Muskogon Lnneing., Rocordiug Hocrotary, Mra, 8, B, Eme ory, offigbnm. “Tronauror, Mry, K. L. Woscott, of Lansing. Cheirmun of 'the B3xecutiva Com> mittoo, Dr. J. I1. B. 8tono, Kalanazoo, Rosolutions wero adopted exprossive of thelr bollof in tho flusl succesr of tholr movement, and asking the Logislaturo to strike onb tho word ““ malo” in tho State Constitution wheraver 1t rostricts the right of suffrage. Coruanus, March 10.—Tho State Temporanca Convontion assembled in tho City Hall at 2 p. m., and wag oalled to order by tho Rov. D. 1. Ran- dall, who doliverad nn address of welcome. A ormauent organization was effectod by eloctiny L Rov, I, Norrick, of Delaware, Ghairman, an the Rovs, E. L. Dioxford and’ J. J. Jancy, of Co]umbun‘ Bocrotarios. A tologrum was read from the Pittaburgh M., E. Conforonco iu sossion at Salom, O,, oxpressing sym{mchy, and declar~ ing its mombora would praach, pray, and vote for the logal and etornal prohibition of the liquor traflie. 'The usual commiltcos were ap- pointed. At the ovoning sesston the following rosolu~ tiona woro adopted aftor a long discussion : Ttesolved, Thnt we hercby request tho coming Coustie tutional Convention to continuo tho clause in tho prese gt Constitaion providing that no licenso 1o tratio in intoxleating lipiota. shait and to give tha Genoral us&x\fi“'}ffihl";c‘.hfpfifi:fa' against such trafic, and iho ovils rosulling therefrom, Resolted, That wo are opposed to sny Inws of the Stato whorcby any less legal restraint shall be placed upon the liquor trafic, Jesolved, That as tomperance people wa will use our influenco In all suitablo ways to olcct auich porsons to oflice ax will so their official authority o creato und sustain such laws as wlll moat effectualiy suppress the #alo and ueo of intoxicating liquors, A plan for effecting & moro porfact organiza- tion of tho Lemicmnce {wnple was agreccd on. Messts, E. 1. White, D. A. Randall, T.J. Janey, O, N. Oldg, R. Burr, all of Columbus, woro choson as tho Btate Contral Commitiea. Th¢ Committee was instructod to propara po tions to b circulatod throughout tho State, cal tntx on the Conatitutional Gonvontion to legis- Iate in sccordance with the above resolutions. A committes was also appointed to dovize and rrport, at a future convention, somo plan fors permanont Btate Temperan¢e Organization. Adjourned sine dio. — —— 3 New Yorlk City Politica, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, March 19.—It was rumored iu Republican ciroles, to-day, that Seo. 25 of the charter has beon g0 altered as to suit allparties, Senator Beonedict has, 1t is said, compromisod with the othor members of tho Committce on Cities, and it Is now fixed that tho Donrd of Asgistant Aldermen will not be logislatod out of offico, and that the confirming Eo\wr will bo givon to the Mayor, tho President of the Board of Aldormen, ond the President of the Board of Assistant Aldormen, ) At a meoting of the Republican Contral Com- mitteo, last ovoning, romarks woro made by rominont membera to tho effect that Mayor avomeycr was not to bo regarded as & member of tho party. © .“THE LABOR QUESTION. The ° Englneors? Strike on the St Louls & Northern Pacific Rallrond. 81. Louts, March 19.—'‘Grand Chiof En- gincor ” Wilson, of the * Brotherhood of Loco- motivo Engincors,” in his intorview last night with Genoral Superintendont Van Horne, atated that tho * Brothorhood " was not engagod in ths strite, It wad wholly the work of tho Mobegly Divison, was in violation of ths rules of the organization, and would not bo sanc- tioned by it, and that the way to deal with those engaged in tho strike would be to suspend tho division until tho nost goneral con- Vention, and thon, upon an invostigation, tholx charter miglt bo fken from thom, ~ He was cm- phatio in his statomant that the * Brothorkood ™ doos not sanction strikes. Ho (had no power 1o docido the matter, but would conusal the styilors that thoy had gono too far and whould coaso their demonstration. LATER. Affairs on 8t. Louls, Kanaos City & Novthern Tailrond have beon protty quiet to-lay. A Bwiteh was turned and an_engine partinlly run off the track at Loxington Junction to-night, bub no damage was done. The Shoriff of Rny County, with a poss, war on tho spot, and avreated those ongsgod in the affair and took thom to Richmand Jail, Thore aro mow nearly 100 Motropolitan :Police in this city along the lino of tho road, who, with the local suthoritios, are amply sufliciont to nrd the trains and pm’fsn:b{, and no further gr“oublo is nx{rro endod, Passonger startod from oll the terminus of the road night, and have not boen molested. fi‘horu are still o numbor of strikors con- grogatod at B, Charlos, bub thoy aro thoroughly overawod and kept quict by the polico. The Adjutant-General arrived in this city to- nigia and roports matters quiot elong thio main lino, When at Moborly, yestorday, hogave ordors for the orgonization of o militia company, the namos of tho new men composing it to be sub- mitted to tho railrand company, and, if found unsatisfactory, they will not bs armed. 1 Grand Chief Enginecr Wilson hadan interview with the strikors to-dey, but the result has nob transpirod. He still maintains, however, that the strilie waa not justifinblo, and will not bo sanctionod by the Brotherhood of Engineers. Gonoral Suiporintendont Vanliorn ulready hus about fifty now engincers, and is hourly re- coiving nccossions. 1o avows n datormination fo mevor ngain employ n Drothorhood En- trains to- ginoer. No further interruption to travel on this rond is expeotod, 'The train m:t from hers to-night was tho largest for some time, TReports lfnvo gainedcirculntion that the strike s extonded to othor roads in the State, but thoy esn bo tracod to no rallable_sourco. 8T, Joseri, Mo,, Maroh 10.—~Tho strilkors on this ond of the Bt Louis, Kanss Olty & Northern Railroad quiotod to-day, und traing are running. The Rockford Senusntlon, Spectul Drepateh to The Chicago Tribune, Rockronv, Ill., March 10.—Two yoars 8go, & aung Jady by "tho name of Harpor, residing Tors, maciiod. goutloman by tho name of Wildor, who owns considorablo proporty in Chi- oago. Hor Fuuehlmt for driving a daghing oquip- ago, and the fact that hor husband is 80 yoars of ago, havo caused hor to bo rogarded with in- torost by cortain young unmarrlod gonllemon horo, Ono n partioular, My, Whito, tho proprlo- tor of tho hotol at tho dopot, has oponly ox- prossed bis admiration ~of har, aud’ laut ovoning, as she wags driving by, ho mamfosted it by a significant clearing of Dia thront. Hor rofoludor was ~the fm- modiate and unexpaoted handing of the rolus 10 lior postiilion, Bho theu deliberataly alighted, and, walking up to Mr. Whito, npplied her ‘whip with eruol energy, until her victit succoaded in wrosting it from hor, High words followed on Dboth sides, which collacted quite n crowd, Both artios departod to arrest ono another, To-day t bas boen quiotly arranged to tho mutual untin- faation of all concorned. itk S, Murderer Nentenced, Tont Wavne, Ind,, Maroh 19,—IHibbler, who wras rocontly trlod andl condemned for tho ‘. der of his wifo, was to-day sentenced to fmpsia. oument for lifo, by Judgo Dreckonrldgo, Wheo askod to eny why sentence should not bo passad upon him, he pimply roplicd, without any sigo of omotion, that ko was not aulliy,

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