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8 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNI: WEDNESDAY, MARCIT 11 THE WOMEN'S GRUSADE. The War Still Vigorously Wagod Throughout Ohio, Total Extinction of the Traflic in Several Whisky Towns, The Grand Jurors Making It Uncemfort= able far tho Rum-Venders. Ninctoen Saloons Wiped Out in Greenville, Darlke g County. Jrogress of the Temperance Woik Elsewhore. OHIO, AT COLUMDUS. Snectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Coruanus, O+, March 10.—Tho womou's whisky crusnde still continnos, ‘Tho women mako duily qisits to tho saloons, holdiug thoir dovotional porvices when pormitted, and dlspensing thero- with when the samo would bo disagrecablo to tho propriotors, Tho clty s boing thoroughly canvassed by indios, soliciting names to thelr total abstinonco pledge. Four bands of the crusaders woro out to-dny. Thoy visited mnny saloons, but did not succeed in foreing any of tho liqror denlers to surrondor. Mr. Farr, proprictor of o bitliard-lml, i the only poraon who hos yet complied with the roquosts ot {ho ladies. IIo is their flst capturo. Tio has published o card declaring that from this date ho will diecontinue tho enle of all alcoholio drinks in conncction with his establishmont. Tho excitoment over tho movement continues nnabated, although the Indios, in pnssing to and [ro upon thoir misgion, attruct lees attention than formorly, The Young Men's Christian Assos sintlou, T viow of tho prosent fowperanco agi- intion,’ havo engaged Gough to lecturo Liere Thursday ovening upon tomiporance. 'Tho ox- citement lias likowiso invaded tio circles of thentro-poers, aud thoy have prevailed on tho Athenionm minagor o reyive *“ten Nigists In n Bar-Room,” which will bo done Friaay evon- ing, Mr. L. I\ Btetsen appearing as tho siar, AT DAYION. Davroy, 0., March 10.—Another day of in- tonso oxcitoment, ‘Lhe erusaders marched this afternoon in threo detnolimonts of twenty cach, and stormed thirteen sulovus on Iuith and Third sticots. 'Lheir operalions were of the ordiumy charactor. A geent (urbulont rabblo followed them trom placo_ o placo, and the tur- moil nt times was altost denfouing, Tho voices of prayer sud pong wero frequontly inundiblo. Ribald ilealu wero bandied nbout " tho ontsido o, with indecont, loud talk and rough swearing, Crowds of beer-drinkers pressed into invested saloons and drank a8 fast au thoy could, moci- ing the {rmying women with lond blusphemy and Jouder bnechanalian gongs. Even wowmen luiucd in tho ribaldry, and in ono placo flung out bits of bologua and fragmonts of crackors nmons: the crusnding women, who _monkly bore these alling msults, and persisted in praying. o and _ which ~ went to West “Third - stroct pussed the corporation lino to the snloons whero tho vetorans from tho Soldiers’ oo moetly call, and, being beyoud polico protection, wors subjected to tho moxt shameful _insults by bummors who lad mno pecuniary ine tovesty in_ saloons, Dbut sccmed to delight in thoir iminterrupted licenso to bo as vulgar us Dlackigunrds can be. As a matter of courso, tho tendencey of such infumons conduct 1s to in- flamo tho public mind. This wasdemonstratod- {o-night by tho grentest {omporanco muss-meot mgs_yet hold, masscs of pooplo crushing into tho First Prosbyterinu Church nuditoriim until 10 etanding-room romaited, nnd_then filled up tho largo Suuday-selool raom md the largo lec- ture-roum, Many others wont nwey disape Ymmcd, ulterly. unablo to seo or hoar. broyor | and exhoriations wero going on in ANl {breo places simultancously, and woro mointamed untl & lato honr, he mwulty, Which stung women (o the quick, wore meekly t6rorled, und (o effcet wus to intousily tho fecling, aud to mako tho erusndo moro doler- mined”then ever, The police labor paticntlynnd Tieoricully to protect tho women nud proserve the Vunce. but their task s dillicult wnd delicute. Worls will bo resumed to-worrow, wilk similar spectacles. AT GREENVILLE, Davtoy, 0., March 10.—A telogram to the Journal from Greemville, Darke County, ane mounces the complete itulution of all thoe sa- loong (uineccen) of every kind, so that no Tiquors of any kund can T bought horeaftar. The conquest 18 murvelous, Greonvillo beiug ano of the most turbulont placus in this valloy. The town is blozing with entbugiasm. The tompor- unco peoplo are amazed nt thei vietory, AT CINCINSATL CixernyaT, 0., March 10,—Large temperanco mats-meetings wero held to-night in Wenloy Chupol snd " the Fifth DProsbyterinn Church, PThere will be mass-meolings of women to-mor- row afternoon, snd moss-meolings in our churches ‘Chursduy wight, Lriday has boen appointed for fasting and prayer in all the churches, Itesolutions Lo “beon ndopted by the women to commonce the cirenlntion of prop- orty-holdors’, denlers', phssicinny’, and drugeists’ pledgen at onco, aud to visit the wives of suloon- keepora to-mortow, Tho city will bo districted, and work will commonee verysoon by small coms wittoos_in u quiet Wiy, nowothing like the Wor- center, Mues,, plin. ‘Two grocers dealing in Tiquorss wero Toportod as having abandoued tho trafie. Orgamzation for work liay not becu completed, and enyollments of workers have ot tn-cn pertected. Lhe subjees oxcites goneral in- crost, AT OREENVIL Special Disjutel to e Ch anersviLLe, 0., Mareh 10.—Tho tomporanco roform s progressing, and accomplishing graud results, Tho Turpin Iouss snloon i3 glosed. Mo propriolor thanked the ladies kind- 1y for tho interest takon in him, and will sell no more. Burch, n liquor-dealer, signed the Aruggists’ pledge. King, o waloon-keeper, hay signed tho pledzo, Bushiman has renounced the trattic, sud_sovoral barrels of liquor woro ro- turned to Pigua and Dayion. AT VAN WEIT, smecial Disnateh to 7 engo Tribune, Vax Went, O., Mareh 10.—Tho temperance movement s still progressing favornbly, Thore were erowded houses, both ot the morning and ovoning services, ‘Lo ladics are dotermined to prosecute tho war with unticing vigilanee. 'wo gnlovn-keopers surrondered this morning, AT GALION specia Disnateh to e Chicagn Tribune, Gataox, O., March 10.—Tho tomperaico ex- citement I gaining sirength. Over 100 lndios vinited the two largest suloous to-day and hald prayer-mostings, At one the doors wero cloved und tho Indies not allowed fo enter. At auother thoy were admittod and treated kindly, the pro- prietor allowing them to Lold worviees in tho su- Joon. No smrrenders yet, but some of tho si- loou-mon nro anxious to kol ont, AT TLINA Snectal Disvarch to Phe Chicnga Tribune, Lk, 0., Murch 10.—Tomporanco mootings continno to be held horo, aud thoy are well at- tonded, ‘There hns been no visitation yor, Our druggists have ancicipated tho Indies by ronding inu pledgp. Tho Indies wora very pratotul for it, aud gave them & rosolution of thanus, r o Teibine, AT ADA, Spectal Dispateh to Y Chicago T'ribune, Apa, O, Museh 10.—Tho tomporauce nove- mout stitl continues with n fair prongect of tho romaining wuloons surrendering, o Iadics calued admittunco to one saloon to-day that hus erotofore Loen closod againkt thow, AT JUGYRUS, ssnectal Dispalels ta The Clicagn Tridune, Ducynus, O., Muteh 10.—Lhin wmorning the frlends of tomperance mel ngata tn tho Mothad- ut Churell. A lndion’ comnuilieo was orgunized, with un adyisory commilico of geutlemen, ‘Fhis afternoon tho Iadies met For consultation aud to pertoet an_ organization, It i not kuown what petion wa faken, Gontiomon nra not udmitied, sud the lndics koep tholr procecdings seeret, AT ZANERVILLY. Speciat Dispatel to The Chicuan Tribune, ZARESVILEE, O,, Mureh 10,—~Tho most inter- cating meoting of tho temporauce onmpnign was ol this afternoon, with un mmense budicnes, Blockson, n woll-known Invver, miado o peach, altor which the entivs audicuco joined in minging ** Glory, Inllolujul.” Lo Ixoeutive Comniltté roported that they hnd oltained muny signors to_{hoir potitiond, A card from tho proprictor of one of the prominont snlaons appours in the Courier to-night, unuouncing thint ho bias olosed his bar, AT BILFOND OENTRE, special Dinpatel to The Chicago Tribune, MrLronn Oextig, O, Matoh 10.—Fho temper- anco exoitomont s high, 'Llio Iadios continuo tholr daily visits to tho saloons, Al tho uonlgry Inve nbandonad Hqror-selling, but nono have pledgad excopt tho drugglata, AT COMWIN, Bpecal Dispateh to e Chicaao Tribune. Conwi, 0., Mareh 10.—1ho lauk snloon Aur- roudored Lowddny. Thora woro abont 400 peoplo Drosout, neluding o braws band, Cront oxeito- mout i rojolulug. Tk senrost uvlout now s niles, XENIA, secial Disnateh (o The Chicano Triline, XEN1A, O,y March 10.—No surronders to-dny, Tho nttendance nt ihe wmnss-meoting doclined nomowhnt, The business hounoa woro all closed during tha hour of morning prayor, 'Tho Grand rv, Which hns bron in sodsion two wooltw, roso to-tlay, having found 301 indictments, 350 boing for Lo natoof whisky, Thoro 18 trombling suong the whisky-sellors, AT PLYMOUTIT, Speeial Dispateh to The Chlcann Tribime, Prasovri, 0., March 10,—Tho Indlcs of tho Temporanco’ Teneus, b4 strong, nro golug the vounds witls porststent regularlty, holdlg dovo- tionnl exoreiron in naloons, It in emrrontly ro- norted that tho enfoon mon have lognl advico, and have concluded to closo without furtlor xo- slutance, AT BTRUNENVILLE. Swweedal Diapatel to Tho Chicugo Tribine, SrrynesviLe, O, March 10,—The ladios atarted out yosterday, meeling with succuss. I, M. Goudy, snloon-keopor, wau tho first o surrendor, aid his liquor was_omptied in tho street to-day, wilnessod by 2,000 people, The excitemont i8 ?ront. It is thonght the Council will poss u stales prolubition ovdianco Lo-night. AT DARNESVILLE. Snectal Duapateh to 1 he Cliteano Tribune, BansrsvinLe, O., March 10,—Tho Indics held o largo meoting horo fo-day, A committen vise ited tho druggiste, physicinns, and atlornoys. P'wo draggists, who aro physicians, signod tho rlnflgo. Othoers refused, I is claimed that hoko two drugglsts woro on_ tho Advisory Com- misteo, and framed & druggists’ pledgo to muit thomselves, ‘Uhe pliysicians and altorneys signed, ‘I'ho snloons will bo visited to-morrow. AT ROUTIL OMARLISTON, Spectal Dispated to the Clieago Tribune, Bovrit CunanrxstoN, O. March 10.—Anothor anrronder—only one wore loft for tho women to work on. > AT NEW COMEDSTOWN, Spectal Disvuteh to The Clieugo Tribune, Nrw ConEenstows, O,, March 10.—Tho tom- peraico wavo miruck e vestorday, A largo meoling way held last night. Wo aro organiz= ing fant. Weo bavo ton enloons to moko wer aguinst. AT TRONTON, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, Inoxros, O., March 10.—The ladies of Ironton aro organtzing for n_temporanco war, A largo audionice, mostly lndics, attouded & publio mect- ing in tho Baptist Church Jnsé night, in whioh there was nu evidont determination to push the movomont vigorously forward. ‘Uhis afternon anothor meoting was held, ot which s plan for the campaign was perfocted, and tho snloon Tieopors avo expecting o vigit of tho ladiew’ pray- ing brignde at any hour. ‘Thore nro fifty. or moro saloons in tho city, many of whioh ate kopt by Ciormang, nud thevs neoms fo b & very goie ornl sontimont that the Indies will lave a tough fight. AT MANBVIELD, Spectal Dirpatcls to The Clicann Tribune, Maxswenp, 0., March 10,—1he tomperance ‘movemont i fast’ guining_gronnd Lo, Meote ings ave hold_ moriiig, atteroon, nd evoning, mil well attonded, o Jlethodist Lpiscopal Clinreh was packed full tomight. An cxcollent addvess was delivered by the Itev. Mr. Walker, of Chicago, Tho lndios oxpect to commonce their visitations soos —_— INDIANA. AT BOGTIL BEND, Snecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Sourn Bexn, Ind., March 10.—This mornivg, at 10 o'clock, there agsomblod at tho First Moth- odist Churet upward of 100 ladies and quite & number of gentlamon Lo organizo for o temper- anco movement. Lhe prococdings woro some- what inbarmouious, bub all seomed to nccord in tho fact that, if anything woro done, the women must take tho lead, and thet thoy must have the suppory and conntenance of the men. An or- guuizntion way cffocted by placing Mes. 3. A {lencks in the chaw and muking Mrs, H. I Hine Socrotary. ‘Phe llov, Mr. Youngled in prayer. I'ho Chair did not know what to do, but was ready to tako any stand o aid of tho cuuso of temperance, A’ Mrs. Dunbac wns uncortain of the propor contuo to pursue, but ¥lio rememberoed that men had, iu the Hm. tried to put down tha traflic in liquory, and failed, and now the Lord hud put tho causo i the hands of the weakor eex. She was rendy todo whnt shonld bo deenicd best. Mrs, ‘Putt’ hind tried always to be lemperate n religion, living, dross, und all thmgs; nnd thotight the vinitiug of suloons was nppalling. Yet sho would do ANYTIING FOR THE CAUSE and the friends sho loved, even to the going down iuto the lowest gutter in tho townin or for thom, Tho Itev, . M. Doyd folt it an important move, which must Do supe ported by great faith or it wonld fail. 1o was glad to Beo so many who mado no profession of Chrstinnity or religion ready to lend their aid, 1o had uoticed that tha difficuity Lind been clowhero that tho business mon and proporty= ownors hnd not properly supported the wowei, Bug i the men would sustain the womon, and they would work with faith in God, they would sueceed, Jumes Tney wanted prayor exhortation and singing, and detectives omployed to look aftor violutors of the Inw, Llder Youug wus convinced that tho timo had conte to do somothing. Lhoro were twouty-six snloons in our midst, and it_tool considerablo drinking to ImYlm" them. Ho wanted Indies to cireulato tho plodgos, nnd was suro their influ- oneo would Le felt, “Aud 1f ono plan did not suceeed ho would try another. The Rev, Mr. Gobin was in faver of a firm, resolute campaign agniust king aleobol, and thought o mass-meeting should be lield, [aben lioved thut his oxcitemont sweoping over tho Jund wns un irreprossible contlict wuinst liquos, It was o conviction with him that if men hnd suffored ns much from TIE INTEMNERANCE OF WOMEN o8 woroan bad from that of the won, thore would not bo o saloon in tho laud to~day. v, Mills snil thoy wanted public sentiment, and if the start from Olio had not been ma:la tho call would not have brought forty to such u menting as this, Llder Hoyd wantod to know whether this was & womAn's meeling or not. Lo was afrwd Lho mon would sponl the wor Lldor Cissol thought that if the Daster law were proporly carried oub and lookod after, thero wonld e littla loft to do. Finally u commitioo of keven was appointed to arrango o programme, Phuy roported i favor of holding o mass-meoting in Qood's Opera- Ilowse next Sunday ntternoon, ‘Chio roport was adopted by the meoing, Othier committees wero appointed to nid in the cauna; and though tho upinit horo moves slowly, yob it is undorstoad 10 bo the intontion of n Iprge number to make tho movement eu effectivo one. BSTLLL o The Chicago Teibune, n Mareh 10.—Tho whisky war still rages, Ail tho suloons are closed, The Dbrowers wero visited to-duy, Tho drugelils will not sign tho pledgo, AT VATRARAISO, Spectal Dingutel to 'he Chicuuo 1 Varparsmo, Ind, Maroh 10. hera liayo e to give up stroot-mootingm ou no- count of the Mayor's progiamation iny duys ngo, und which b lus enforeod, Thoy hold o tnooting to-duy in the Iroshyterman Chureh, and havo sob npart to-morraw for s day of fusting nul prayor. Thoy eall upon Ohrintiul poople to Jotn them. AT UNION CITY, Spectal Dispatels to ¥he Chicano Tribune, Uston Ciry, ud,, March 10, ~Tie lsdion mado 16 visit to-day Lo John Mainuix’s sadoon, o with him soversl hons, o bus promisod to quit, Thoy tinls ta-morrow will foteh him, ‘Thoro are ubout thirty iu- dictmonts sgaiust him, o ILLINOIS. AU DANVILIE Speaial Dianateh to Phe Chicvao Tribine, Danvin, 1k, Mareh 10.—The erowd which attended the Lempeorance moeting hust evoning ut Tincolu {1afl was probubly as lavge as any gath- oringg whieh hus taton plaon In Lineols Hail for sovornl yours, ‘Uho mooting was opuned with prayor by the Rov. A, It Drooks. Addrovsos wera dolivered by Elder Jowell, tho Itov, Nr. Menth, tho Hou, Jerne arper, and the Quals Indy-presohior, Mrs, Jonkiny, of Indiaun, T'ho ottt was very huonious sud onthuslustio, and Lho ten jormico people considor ticir antiro el b sthoucd i thin ommumty, The pledge was pasiod through the wudionco, and nmong ull tho places of busors, to-dny s snd hos hid many o siaiess, Aftor wolosing raser by tho 1oy, M, Grafun, tho. mootmg wdjourned ¢l tuin afformoon ob 2 o'clock, About nll that was done hesides prayor ut Lhis uftarnoou's meoting wan thoe druy- gz up of & potition, whioh is now boing oireu- Tatedd through tho city for signors, roquosting 1. W. Hanford, County fudge, to_chforce ullthe provisions of the Liquor baw by hayviug i vios lators Imprinoned aa tho lnw directs, Ilerotoforo tho Judgo has boon oatiufied with oxneting n mongro flno from thoin. Anothor mooting ia enllod for Phnraday aftornoon, AT DIXON, Spectal Disnatch to 'Ihn Chicago Tribune, Dixox, 1II., March 10.~Tho tomporanco_eru- ando hua oponed lore, On Bunday nighe Elder Willlamuon, pastor of tho Mothodist Church in thin city, robuked his congrogation for their Tukewnrrmnoss in the orurade now gomg on in all lmrln of tho country. 1lo natd incidoutally that ho Duteh wore & nulsanco ; that fow Amorleans would sloop o low ax to woll liquor. Tho ronult of hik appenl wan that Lo-duy four of tho largest #aloons in Lho citz, owned by Philip Drautozan, T.ouls Stophons, John Koisor, and Johu Btruble Tecolved the follawlug notico Drxon, March 10, Bin ¢ Tiolioving your own conaclenco ' munt_minite you far your erfninnlity m dealiuyg out lquld damun- o o cuie Iwbandn, ann, and protlicrs, we pronoss to nid that couscletico by praylug in yonr glided maloun of vica noxt Thuralay at 13 o'clack, Ter arder ‘Cossurree ov Lavirs, Qrent times aro anticipated, ond tho bnlance of the saloons, twonty-two in number, ato got« ting in order for furthior committooa, BUNEOA, 8rNEca, 11l March 0.—Senoca numbors 1,000 inhabitants, and bonsts fourteon saloons. The war-cry wad sounded Inst night by a lecturo from tho pastor of tho Methodist Episcopal Ohurch. There was o full louso, Noticos hnave beon postod up arotnd town that tho praying band would be ont this week, Thero will bo throo on iHo all-abyotbing subject this wool, in tho Tnptist Church. AT SPRINGTTELD. Special Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, Braxorieny, L, March 10.—A poople’s tem- porauce meeting was hald to-night at Ropro- sentativog IIull, which was filled to ils groatost capneily. - Mr, Tntt, Repeenontativo from Lo~ Sallo, prosided, and spocchey in favor of on im- medinto ndvance wors made by clorgymen and others. Tho meeting adjourned Lo Thursday, whon & Committoo appointed to-night will raport & plon of action, AT BDINRURA, Epinupe, IMl, March 10.—The Iadios of this plico nre wido-awake in the temporanco cateo, and to-day vieltod tho whinky donlors, for tho purpose of seouring thoir pludfiuu to quit the Bnie of whinky, and Lo warn thom that thoy would enll ofton wulosns their roquost wns com- plied with, ‘They had poor succoss to-dny, but soom detormined to renow the attempt to-mor- row, A large crowd followed thom’ from place to place, but offored no insults, s — NEW YORK. IX NEW YORK QITY. New Yonr, March 10.—1ha Mothodist Minis- ters' Associntion, in its doliborations yeaterday, toolt strong gronnds in favor of total abstinouce. Oua clorgyman wished tho Mothodist Church to clear hiorselt of any complicntion with tho ovil of intemporance in’ harhoring members who de- rived any rovenus from the sale of liquor, or usod it i any way. Somo clergymen, he snid, had obtained snmplos of brnmli‘ that was sold in figat-class Liotels i the city and tosted it. Nono of tho samples proved to be brandy; and tho only difforonce in tho polwon was that in somo plaen it was sold clienpor than in otbers. A QML of noxt Bunday's services, in all of the Metuodist Ohutchoy, is to be dovoted to tompor- anco, and the discussion is 10 be continned noxt Mauday. IN TROOKLYN, A numbor of ladies of Brooklyn quictly In- angurated tho saloon visitation in Brooklyn fo-, day. At a saloon on Bridgo street thoy wero politaly received by tho astonished propritor. “Phoy praved with him, exhorted him to abandon his businoss, aud promised to revisit hun on Bunday. AT TocKrOnT, Tockront, N. Y., March 10.—The citizons had ‘mass temporance meoting Inst ovening, ap- cointed an Excentive Committco composed of ndics and gentlomen for each ward, and adopted rexolutions condomuing the prosent liquor law 18 recognizing tho rim teado, POLITICAL. Partial Returns from the New Hampshire Election, A Falling OfF in the Republican Vote of Over 2,000 Probable Elcction of Weston, Democrat, for Governor. The New Ilampshire Election. Coxconn, N. IL, March 10,—Tho clection re- tmins (rom fifty-two townships givo MeCutchins 7,781; Weston, 8,018; Blockmor, 275, Last year the same towns gave Straw, 7,638 ; Woston, 7,868, Bluckmor and scattoring, 205, Domoerat- ic nolgain, 612. If tho romaining towus como in on the eamo ratio of REPH‘)“MH logs, Woston will bo electod by tho popuinr vote. Coxconp, N. 1L, March 10,.—Roturns from 104 towns give McCutchin, 16,971 ; Weslon, 17,487; Binckmer, 896, T'ho enmo towns Inst year gavo Straw, 16,997; Woston, 16,6165 Blackmer, and seatloring, 825, Ropublican lots in 104 towns, 0G8. Nasuua, N, T, March 10.—The Democrats aro holding o jollification mooting, claiming tho Governor aud Houso of Roprosontatives, with possibly the Senate. Coxconn, N. If,, #arch 10,—TRoturns from 131 town givo an ngyregalo voto of 46,711, OF this, MeCutchins bns 24,321 ; Wouton, 93,103 ; Black. mor, 1,207, Whe wuno towns' lasb yenr gave Btraw, 92,1603 Woston, 20,3015 DBlackier and’ seattorivg, 1,112, Ropublican loss in 131 towns, 1,925, i Coxconw, N. IT., March 10,—Ropublican loss in 143 owns, 1,949, Coxconn, N. H., March 10—Milnight.—Re- torns frum 147 towns gve McCntohing 26,345 ; Weadton, 20,685 ; Binckmer, 1,621 Republican nut loss, 2,158, Thero may Do no choico for Govarnor by the people. Case of the Women Elected to School Oftices in Massneiusetts. Sectut Diapatel (0 Tho Clucitgo Trivune, Bostox, March 10.—Although the Suprome Court of tho Btate has decided that thioro are no constitntionnl _objections to the election of wonen to tho School Committecs in this Stato, new perplositios bid fair to mvolve this quoy- tion, and, necording to presont sppenrances, it will bo #ome time bafore tho women olected fast £ell take their seats iu the Sehool Doard, which, not satistled with the decision of the court, res forrod the maiter {o the City Solicitor, That offl- cial sent hiws opinion to the Committco to-night, aud it was ngain advorse to tha women. “Ho i that ho hud alwuys agreed with the position of the court, that_there was no constitutionsl objeutions, but took the ground that their elec- tion wos illogal, nccording to tha slatutes of tho Stato. 1t probublo_ that tho Logislaturo will now pres n law legulizing tho elestion of women {0 uch pouitions, ADMUSEDMENTS, MVICKER'S THEATRE, Mr. Dooth ropontod * Humlet” Tust evening at MeVickes's Theatro (o n good houso, and was culted before the curtain goveral timos, ‘Chis ovoning * Hamlet” will bo played for tha Inst time, and thogo who buvo not seen Mr. Booth in tho part, wiieh is ovorywhere conceded to bo hin nuwter-pioce, shontd not throw awwy tho prosont opportunlty, Ho ks well nu):l)m‘md in overy rospoct, aud the picco is mounted with ex- cellont slall ahd Judgment. SHBUELTANEQUS, “Undine” e runaing vory smoothly at T Toy's Chieatre, aud the ndditionnl sconory whicls was eluyed ot Pittsburgh by a break-down in now in uke. Who huune was thronged last oyening, ‘Lhe Adolphi was orowded luwt nd_ {ho porformnnco vociforously cheer Who flying uer of Ao, Lolo wicl the Do Glmiunw'is oue of the wildost feuts over performed, Tho Aeademy matineo was sineeess In point of attondance, nnd bas wirondy proved the windom of tho chinnge made by Mr. Uardinor, The house was flled st the ovening porformanco. Tho Mistrola wero applunded in hedr various retn by o good houso, Matinees ag usual at Hooloy's aud the Adelphi to-duy, —— OCEAH STEARWSHIP NEWS. Quressrowy, March 10,—Htonmship Olty of Bruvsols, from Now York, us artived, b New Yonx, March 10.—Arrived—Steamships City of Baltintore nud Bpuin, from Liverpuol, Qurenstown, Murch 10.—Steamship Wiscon- u{u, hoefora seported partinlly dissbled, lns ar- rived Yous, March 10,—Arrived, steamer Trin- acin, from Ulusgow, ——— —An opposition_steamboat lino will bo put In the River of thie North this season, which prom- jees to curry froights from Bt. Paul to Winnipey for lons thin hialf thie eake of Jesd Rosaon, whio) Wag §G0 » tons FOREIGN The Ashentes King to Pay en In- domnity of 60,000 Ounoos of Gold. Fivo Pounds Monthly Purchases tho Silonco of Charles Ortons Gambetta Charged with Sacrificing the National Defense to Personal Ambition. AFRIOA. Loxpox, Mareh 10,—A dispatol from Gen. Wol- woloy, dntod F'ob, 10, snys: “‘Tho Ring hins sont ‘mo 10,000 ouncos of gold, tho firet instalimont of the indomnity, with & requost for poaco, L re- colvod his onvoy at Fommanah, and sent lho troaty to Coomnsslo for tha King's signature. An officor from COapt. Glover's forco passed through Coomnssto on tlob. 12, unmolestod, though bis escort consisted of only twauty mon, Tho last dotuchimont of white troops will embaric for homo on tho 22d of Fabrunry. The sick nud woundod aro doimg woll.” Loxnoy, March 10.—Additional dispntches from tho Gold Const report thnt Gen, Wolseloy recrossod tho River Prah Fob. 15, Threo of the six Kings tributary to King Koffee hind given in thew submission to British snpremacy. Tho Acelinntoo throne is conmdored ab nu oud, aud tho Kingdom Loplosaly disuplired. (Heruid Special.) Toxpon, Mareh 10.—Stanloy, the Herald cor- rospondont, telegraphe from Lisbon as follows : “ho negotiations botwoon Sir Garnet Wolso- loy and tho King of the Ashantocs Las boen comploted. The King ngrees to pav 560,000 ouncos in gold, nndrenonnces il clalms to Adarsi and other territory specified, Ifo consonts to withdraw from Appolomn and thio const, promises to koop tho rond freo of bush [ron Coomassio to the Rtiver Prah, prolect commerce, probibit humnn snenficos, and keop tho peaco forover. 1f circumstancos permit, n gairison will bo kopt at Prahsu. ——— GREAT BRITAIN. Loxnox, March 10.—A futious snow-storm pre- vails in Englaud, in some plncos accompauiod by lightning. “ho Daily Telegraph publishes n long state- mont signed by Clmles Orton, n_which the waiter confeeses that ho recognized tho Tich- borno claimnnt 1 bis brother tho first tima ho saw him, and that silenco on his pavl was bought with £6, paid monthly, for o vear, and the promiso of a thousand or two additional at the conclusion of the trial. —_—— SPAIN, Maon, March 10.—It is said that Gon. Con- t(:}hn‘ will sucoced Jovellar as Captain-General of ube, Sevoral prominent Carlists have been expelled from Madrid, Lonnox, March 11.—A special to tho Standard from Spuin says Marshal Sorrano and Gon, Dominiques nre at Cautro Urdiales, 25 wiles east of Santnadox, on_tne Bay of Biscay. ‘lhey are daily recutving reinforconionts. Don Cnilos hus ordored slogo oporattons ogainst Iiran sud Biddeeou, —— FRANCE, Pants, March 10.—In the Assombly, vostorday, M. DakKoratry presented a potition in*which M. Gambotla s uceused of having sacrificed tho national dofense to political denigos. ‘the Depus tics of the ltight rosolved to demnnd an im- mediato considoration of the petition, Pams, Mareh 10,—M. Emilo Ollivior will probably bo ndmitted to tho Fronch Academy without s public recoption. RELIGIOUS. ppal Church in ine Specinl Disvnieh fo Ihe Chicano Tribune. Pront, 1ll., March 10.—The Ttev, Jaties D, Wilson, of the Iteformed Bpiscopal Church, pronclied last night in Chillicotho to u Jargo con- fregetion, Th hoft nd u nmbor of (e mon- ors of Chrint's Church wonb up_ with him. Struggling Episcopnt Churches in Contral Llli- noig nro beginuing to take great intorowt in the new movement. Membors of the cliurelt here sny it 18 gainivge strongth vory rapidly. Tho Icformed Xprs alinn Move= ment i Aurori. Special rapateh to The Chicago Tribune. Avnona, 1il,, March 10.—This morning at 0 o'clock » businoss-meoting was hold by the Ie- forined Episcopaliaus, nd o commilico ap- poiated to mako all the arravgemonts necessmy for pormanant orgauization.” Steps aro boing taltun to hunve servives wudor (ho now dispensa- tion on the Sundoy aftor nost, the pulpis heing filled by «_Reforuod Episcopnl elevgyinan wntil permationt arrangomonts are mado for & regular pastor. uw Church in Now Yarl Cicy. New Yonx, March 10.—Bishop Cummina was to-night appointed pantor of tho Firsb ltoformed Episcopal Chureh of this cily. Bishop Oum Shinwassee (Mich,) Baptist Associne tion, Correspondence of 7he Chicago Tribunes Laxsixa, Mich., March 10.—Tho Quarterly Conforonce of_tho Shinwasses Luptist Asocis tion convened at G o'clock, Dareh 3, and wua opened with u sormon by tho Rov. Mr. Funum, of Ownwo; followed byusn cesay by tho Iiev, 3r, Munger, en Ordination, and_ u disoussion of the Babbath-seliool work ;' in tho ovening, sor- mon by the Rov. Mr. Mungor, of St Join's, Wednoaday morning, an ossay by tho Jtov. 14, A, TRovo, on Chureh Finaneos ; also, an exsuy by tho Tov. D. Crosby, on tho Controversios of tho T'hird Contury. MILLARD FiLLMORE, Proparations for the rrancrale=Thoe Tows in Luropes Spectal Dispateh to The Ch Borrato, N. Y., Mareh 10— Millard Vilimoro will tako pinco nt 3 e'clook Thursday atternoan, with full military honors, Allof tho United Statos, Stato, and city militin horo will putado; and ‘mmny ‘of (ho businoss liousoy will Lo closod and drapad, fn mourbing, Gov. Dix tolographs that ha will bo reprasented by two mombora of his starl, ‘o Congrasion- af Committoo of sovon wiil artive hero s 8 “Pho schouls and o'clock Thursday mornig. public ofices will nll bo cloned, [0 the Agzcuted Press) Borraro, darch 10.—Soveral Committeos of the City Council, citizens, Board of 'rade, and other public bodics met {his aflernoon 1o ur- mnk'o ‘or tho funnial of ex-L'revident Villmore on Thursday aftorncon from St. Paul's Cathe- dral. Thero witl bo o mulitary and civio proces- wion, A telogram was dinpatehod to ox-Prosl- dent Johneon soliciting his attendance, | %o hody will ho conveyed to St. Puul's Cathe- dral omtly on ‘Chursdny morning, where it will lioin stuto with n griard of bonor from tho United Statos troopn nt Fort Porler, and the public will be allowed to view the remnins, AT WABIIEGTON. Srecial Dispatel to The Chicano I'ribune, Wasiixarox, D. C,, Mureh 10.—Souator Car- pontar, to-duy, appojnted a3 n committes from the Sonnte to attond tho funornl of ex-Lreridout TFillmoro, Sonators Fenton, of Now York; Iam- iin, of Muing; and Bayard, of Delawara, Tho Senato will prabubly adjourn on Lhureduy—the day of tho funarsl—ouk of rospect for tho de- coiwod. Tho Committeos from the Houto and Henuto sta rted for Buffalo to-day, A LONDON OBITUAJIY, Toxpoy, Maich 10.—The Daily ANews containg an approcintivo obituary articlo oi the lato Prosi- dent Fillmoro, IN TUE MASSAOHUSETTS LEGISLATURE. Bosron, March 10.—Tho Legwistura passod approprinte_rexolutions on tha denth of ex- Presidont Fillmoro. i o A CITY WITHOUT WATER, Braonantoy, N, Y., Morch 10.—A Doflor in tho Wator-Works buitding of this eity exploded this morning, Kliling David J, Bmith, ongincer, and wounduig Wil Courtnoy, firoman, sud wreeking tho bullding, Until the machinory oun Lo ropuired, the eity must roly for it water sup- Jly ot wolls and wasor from tho river, Mayor Liburt callod & special mooting of the Common Couoil to tuko moasurcs toprotoct tho eity from fire, A largo numbier of epoeial watehmon wero uppointod, nud every precaution i tukon thab eun be devisod. -— —A rovival fo tho Mothodist Church nt War- paw, Ind,, hus beon golng on for soveral waols, and'liay now ronchiod high piteh of oxoitomont, Firiy-tive convorts have boon uddad, wnd meny note wo 0Xposted BosoKe i vlvaky WASHINGTON. d from the Firat Pago.) Ing ngniust the spproprintion of publio landa to akl privato schomon or corporutions, and recom- mendingt that the proceeds of sucli unlos bo given to the Htntew for school fund, Mr. 'THHOMAS offered a resolution iustrnecting tho Jdiciary Committco to inguire and roport what legislation is uecessary Lo compel West Vic- i to nusnio nud poy s proportion of tho dobt Bt Virginin nt the timo of sopatation avd thy organization of West Virgitun. Mr, ADAMS oftered n resolution Inatructing th Comuttes on Indinn Affmes to muke thorongh iuvestigntion into facts conncotod with Iuchan contraets. Adoptoed. FXI'LANATION, ‘Mr. FLLIS P, RUBERTY, member of tho Committeo of Ways nud Menus, moditiod a.stato- mont which he hud made in hisspoech last weok, and in which ho had oot roported ns nesorting that tho Sceretary of tho Troususy had roconi= monded a1 increiso of tnxation to the nmonnt of £42,000,000, " 1lo had moroly meant 0 convey tho fdew that thet was tho Inforonco which bo bad drawn from the Seoretary’s lotter of Decom- 1.+ lant to tho Committeo of Ways and Monnu, Ilv 1ado the oxplanation at the 1equest of tho Hecretary, Ilo (Hoberts) wan not nuthorized by the Beorelary to mnke any statomont difforent from tho lotier which ho (the Heoroinry) had sulmitted to the Conunitieo of Wuys and Moans in December rolativo to mereased taxation, TERRITORIAL DILLH. Mr. McKEE, trom the Committee on Torri- torios, roported & bull for tho nvpurtmmuuuc of })’ymn;ng orritory «for legslativo purposcs. sod, Mir, FORT, from tho snmo Committeo, roported o bill to provent the ussless sluughtor of bnilu- loou within tho Torritories, Aflor dikcussion tho bill passod. (Con EXCUSED. Moasrs, Dawos and Cox wors exousod from sorving on Uio Commitio to attend Mr. Fillmore's Tunoral, aud Messis, Bwan sud Bass wero ape pointed in their place. THE GENERAT APPROPRIATION BILL. Tho ITonso then wont _into Committeo of the Wholo, Mr, WOODTFORD in the chalr, ou tho Logislntive, Excentivo, and Judicinl Approprin- tio bill, and was addrossed by Mr. BECK. 1lo reassoriod tho correctness of tho statomout mado by Lifn, and disputod by dr. Gariield, 1 regurd to tho estimutes and appropriations for tho current fiscal yonr, and sald that tho ap- Proprintions wore 319,000,000, to which was to Lo added $4,000,000 extra for the navy, whilo tho oxtimates ouly amounted to §308,000,000, so thut tho appropriations for tho your wero 16,000, 00 moro thau tho ostimatod. o nlko said thnt tho exponses of tho curront year wore In oxcesa of tho precoding year, Lo asserted that the ap- propriations for 1871-'72 wera 8201,000,000, in- cluding 154,000,000 for sinking-fund, for intor- ost on Lho public deb, and all othor ftvms, and that tho appropriations for 1872-'%3 wore §209,— 000,000, including $169,000,000 for tho siuking- fund, ote, This foft 140,000,000 us approprinions for thorogular sutvico of 18733, oxcluding the sinking fund, otc., whilo tho appropuintiois for tho regular sorvice in 18781, excluding the same itewms, wote $173,- 000,000, or #32,000,000 moro than in 1372-3. Mo suid ho bud demovstrated "boyond . chanco of mistako that the sinking fund’ was included fu all the figures given for the oxpanditure of ovory year sinco 1870, and ho said bt lr. Dawos hutd Uono wrong in taking back ub tho request of Ar. Gartiefd what ho hnd eaid in_regard to tho sinkang fund. 1fo kind no doube that Mr. Daves was gehid to bo yelioved by Mr. Garileld iu ordor to sliiold Lis porty, and tho nowspapors bhad takon 1t up _und shown how the gon- tleman from Massachusobts had boon ian- dermg Lis own purty, and tha gentlonan from" Ohto was agawn tie loro of the hour, while the books sliowed tint the original stk :nunt of the gentluman from Mussuchusotis was ruo. Mr. DAWES gaid that the gontleman from Koutucky did not quite do hun justico. llo (Dawes) had adwitted on the floor of the 1fousa that the gontloman from Ohio (Garlicld) wan correct, Mo had since exnmined tho figures, aud was stiil of opinion that tho gontleman from Obio was correet, with this oxception, tant tho gentlomunn from Ohio bad accidoutally stated tio sinlang fund o bo 43,000,000, whilo it way anly £29,000,000. I, thorefore, was glud of tho correction, Ho did not think, however, that tho gontleman from Ohio was corract in bis other statement in regard to his compavison of expendituzes Trow yeur 10 yonr. Tho goutlumnn Lo Koatucky (Hcox) was worreel i thik ve- speot, und, while' he (Dawes) shontd bo glad to hvo it tho othier way, ho iusisted thot fizures did not earry that gontleman out in regatd to the sinking fund. Mr. BLCK denounced tho Banborn contracts, tho law for wineh, hio suid, lad been_engincored by Mr. Garfiold, and thon passcd to the (uestion of unesponded bulunces, aud churged that tha officinlswere withholding tho $72,000,000 unaxponded Dbalances and | drawing upon them_ without authority of Congress, aud agumst lnw, Ho said that $819,000,000 bud Lieon ppropriated for tho current fiscal year, and thut that nuount was in oxcess $30,000,000 over the precodiug year, and of o stiil Inrgor sum ovor tho your boforo 'that. and thut tho ex- pouditures bud beon incrensing overy year from 1871 up. Mr, BUCLER (Mass.) sald that, it ho wore convinced that the Sccrotary of the Lreasury Lad allowed money to be drawn frow the Y'reas- ury on theso nnexpended balances fu violation of law, ho would introduce to-morrow a resolu- on tor his impenchment, o wont on, Low- over, to oxplain tha circumstances, aud to arguo thiat the luw had not been violated. Reverting ta Mr. Beek's intimation about the Sanborn contracts, he snid_he did not know who L ongincored thut bill, 11t wns tho gentlo- ‘man from Ohio (Gurflell), that gentleman had not douo badly in thnt yespect. lo had scon tlie public prints that he (Bucder) had enginesred it, 'Phoy ctid him lonor overmuch, If ho had ongiucered that bill in the intorest of Banborn, ho would have seen to it that Sauborn wonid o o the contract firat, 1le led examined voluminous corrospondence soub to tho Honso on tho subject, nud his own (Butler's) namo was nlmost the only namo of o mom- Ver wlich dil nat appear in it IIo had nover recommonded that Ssnborn shonld havo tho contract, and did not kuow auything of it until after Snuborn had got it It Sanborn had anlied him about taking tho contract, he would linyo ndvised him agniist it, beeauso thors woro envious men, mulicious mon, lylng mon, who would lugist {hat he had dono wrong; thut ho would bo abused in tho nowspepors, and thut if Tio was sousitive at all e would neverget monoy ouough to compensate him, Dut hoe had not asked his odviee, Lho Administeation had beon attacked in ihis wattor by o corrupt preas, ogged on gnd paid by the veiy tuon ' who hud chentod tho Governmoit out of its toxes. Iowenton to give the hin- tury ot the lw and the reasons for giving out wucl o coutract, 'Tlio object was to uscortuin caven of delinquent taxos doo from ruilronds, from whisky dealors, and from heirs of rioh sue- censions, Among othor things, the Erio Rail- rond hind been brought to book for balf s million linck tuxes, Mr. FOSTER asked Butler how much had eon collected from tho Lrio Railroad Company. Mr. BUTLER roplied thut nono of it Ind been collceted yot, beecause tho Lrie Ruilrond Com- puay bud “sob the nowspapors on Sauborn, in ordor 0 got. tho Jaw reponied, snd 1o got up row in Congrees over it until the time forcolleot~ ing these delinquent taxes had passed. M, BECK #nked Dutler whethor ho supposed thnt ho (Bock) had referred to him in connection with tho Sanborn contract, Mr, BUTLER—By no moans, On the con- trary; T thunk tho gontloman from Kentucky for givinyg mo opportunity of stating what 1 could uok othery bavo stated, Mr, BECK—I cortalnly have nover connectod the gentloman from Massachusetts with snel ocontrael; for, if thore is auything ou curth that is appuront, it Is that tho contructs, from their incoption £6 tho present {lmo, are buoyaut with corrupiion. Mr, BUILER—I'recenely a4 corrupt as 1 sup- ok tho Scoretary of tho “reasury wam frundu- out in spouding the balances, It is cany to sy Sgoprupt” 1€ you show mo auybody who hay beou catiod upon to pay taxes thut fio did not owa, I will bog his pardon, sud beg tha pardon of the goutlemun from Kentucky, and that will Do hord onough, [Laughtor]. L stand here not to Lo frightoned by havd words ou this miter, 1f any man ean controvort ono singlo word of what I bave said I will bo rendy to mect him suywhere, undor auy respovsibility, Mr, BLDRIDGE asked whother it would not hiivo beoh moro in cousonnuco with Ropublican institutions und o Bovublican Administration to havo romoved tho oflieors who failed to do thotr duty, mnd put in thowr stend good mon who would have fexecuted tho lnw so s nob to necossituto any siieh procoodings. Ay, BULLER ropliod that the question was, in effeet, whothor it would nob bo bottor for every- body ko do lis own duty ? o agroed that'ic Wi 3 but thoso deratiet taxon hind beon eoncenl- ed, aud nover swould inve beon collested but for tho efforts of the contractor, My, FOSTER, a mombor of the Committes of Ways aid Means, suld that ho had offered the resolntion undor whiioh the Bunborn contruot hul boon mndo. 110 was dlea outharized by the Committeo of Wayy and Manns to roport a bill to ropeal that Jaw, To undertook to key that Lhrog-Fonrtis uf Wil Kup volouloNA KRS URYSR thoro contraots would have hoon mado by tho ordinary Internal revenno oflicors. Mr. BAWLEY (Conn,) rolated tho caso of Goorgo W, Willinms & Co., of Ifariford, who find, undor preswiro, puld_back-taxes undur this Sanborn contract, althongh_tho Collestor anid Commissloners of Intorunl Rovontoe had deeid- od, both befora and nftor, that they were not tinblo for thoso tnxos, The nw might bo fust, but tho oxeeution of it wan infamous, It was binclmntling, Mr. BUTLER wag i;lnd to biave ono cano speo- {fied,—and whut was It 7 1t was tho caso of o ntont-madicing doator who had not paid his axes, but who, aftor having bud time to tako counsol, paid them under those contracts, It had not been charged thab any pennltien had Dboon inflicted. Wheie was the infamy in that? 1o (Butlor) failed to soo it, If thoe tax nad hoon sronglully paid, it could hiave beon returned by tho Beerotary of tho Tronsury, bug this e had novar applicd for it, - Ilo wupyionod tlioy hnd ok ot ovor tholr scaro yot. Mr. DAWLS protostod against this disoussion now— Volces—*' Lot it go on."’ ir, FOSTLER eaid thet tho offect of the law Tind boen that, instead of theso contractors as- slsting the rovenue officars in tho discovery of hack-taxes, tho rovenue offleer had beon nssiat- ing them for which they (tho contractors) hnd coived $218,000. A Inrgo amount of taxcs had beon collectod by two meu, one of themn Bim- mons, tho thou Supervior for Mussachusotts, and the other, Hawloy, of Now York., Ouo of thogn gontlemon had beon siuco indicted, and would probably go to tho I’unlmutlmr‘ whila tho other ind beon promoted to tho Collcotorsbip of Bos- ton, [Langhter.} r, BUYLER “expressed the wish that 600 Sanborns could bo lot ont on tho rascals who lad beon dofranding the Government, aud thon Congrous would nat b obliged to tax. the poor soan's tea, and coffeo, and matchen, Thoro wore still 816,000,000 of theso dorelict taxes uncol- Teeted, aud Sanborn only wanted to bo lot looso wpon Lhorm, }Mr, 'OSTER made somo further romarks, in which ho alluded to Dutler as an attornocy for Hanborn. Mr. BUTLER dented that ho wasSanborn's at~ tornoy. 1lo has nevor hoon rotained in & cago by Jum, but lio hud hoped to be, and ho would give hiis bost mervicos, very cheap, in holping to got taxes out of these rnilrond companios.. In rotort {o Foster's allusion he said that at one tima God camo down from heavon to punish o misatate- mont, and that ws_not becuuso a man had said what'was not true, but only becauso ho had kopt Baek part of the truth Mr, HALE (Me.) donounced tho wholo systom of spics and informers, and speviol ngonts, It tookad to him aa if tho Tronaury Depiiiment way run for their bonefit, inatead of their nctivg for tho benoflt of tho “Creasury Dopartment, Ho would bid tho Committes of Ways aud Moaus Gadspoced in their efforts to ropeal tho Inw. Mr. DAWES rogardod tho wholo discussion ag Pmmntma, and expressod bis amazement thab his colleagno (Butler) had rushed into the de- buto, aud had insistad on diecussing tho morits of 'tho Bunborn contracts whon his nome had boen in Do manuer con- noctod with it except by the publio press, and o8 his collonguo hnd procluimed that he bt 10 regard for tho public pross, ho supposcd ho would hnve been willing to wait till the matter tho policy of farmiog out revenues. ‘Lho offect of it way corrupting, Mr, ROBERLS (N, ¥.), another membor of himsolf to tho same offect, 'Lho couatry, ho #mid, did not want such blood-monoy, Bir. PUELDS dotailod how, a8 an exccutor of ,an cstate, ho had boon callod upon to pry tax on o residuary estato before the matter had boen sottled up, aud low he had to estimnio what tho amount might bo aboub $16,000, under the auxioty of thoso contructors who=o position ho did not know ot the time to collect tho monoy 1n order to el the 50 por. cout., Mr. HAWLEY (Coun.) denounced tho San— born coutracts as discieditablo to the Govern- . Mr. COX—And to the Republican party, Mr. RANDALL said ho Lud_opposed the pas- sago of the measure under: which the Sanborn conttacis were given, nud would dotail at the proper timo somo of ity Listory, Thevo oflicers had excreiged thoir tyranny in Philadelphin in o maunor that oven tho Ernm!mxm from Maossas chusotts (Butlor) wonld hardly dofond. Mr. BULLER-IC it was bad I will not de- fond it. v, Mr, PHET.PS said that on looking over tho Topurt o theso Sanborn contracts bo found right Delow nn itom with which hio had a porsonnl con- nection, and which e had detailed to Lhe Tiouso, similur ilems in rogard to the ostutes of two uiched mon in New York—William Curtis Noyes and dmnud Peuficld—and ho presumad thut tho circumstunces in thoso casos wore similar to the cuo thet had occurred wiihin Lhig own oxporience. Mr. GARFILLD oxpressed his nstonishmont that Mr, Deck had councetod his vame with tho Sanborn contracts, nud Lo proceeded to giva the history of 1ho law under which the contracts wore made. 1t was this: A proposition lad Deen mado to the Committco on Appropriations to sod tothe legislative appropriation bill & clauso oumuwering tho Sceretsry of the “Wrensury to make contrnetn for the collection of unpaid ‘taxes, 1lo bhad taken that clause him- sell to Mr. Boutwell end ssked whother ho deo- wired to have it put into the sy, Mr. Boutwell had dissontod from it, and oxprossed his divbolief in tho poliey of it. On roporting that foct to the Committeo, it was unauimouriy ro- jeeted, and the bill_passed tho Honso nol con- taming it. Tho Lill came back from tho Sonato with that clanse in it, aud the Commmittea on Ap- proprintions recommendod it to bo struck out, and it was strucleout, Subsequently in Confer- onco Commuttee, the Scunte conforecs were strong and decided in their determination to keep that clauge in, Finding timt tho Senate confereos would not yleld, tho IJlouso conforees hadundottakon toohvinte its objootion Ly putting into the law {hst no contruel should ‘be giveu to colleot taxcs undor that arrangoment unless tho statoment was first flled, nuder oath, sotting forth exuctly the campanics, corporntions, or in- dividunls wlo owed taxes, otc. Thut was tho only condition on which the llouse conforecs would agree to the clauso. e Juew of uo act, or part of an ack, that bad been moro positively insisted ou by ouy body snd opposed by tao otlior, than that.” It was, thoreforo, gross in- Justico to sny that ho had ongincored tho mons- ure, or that any momber of the Appropriation Committee lind angincered it. Mr. GARFIELD then procesdod to roply to Mr. Beck on tho subjeot of ostimates and appro- printions, and a8 to whother tho sinking fund W or wis not institutod in_cortain fignres, ho ansorting oue position and Mr. Beck insisting on opposit position, Without the question being clncidated to the #atisfaction of either gentle- mau, or heing mado very plain to the Commit~ toe, tho Committee rose, The SPEAKER aunouncod that Mosars, Wiseoler and Lynor having axked to bo exousod from sorvicoon tho Comumitteo to attend tho Tillmoro obsequivs, he bad uppointed in_ thoir places Dossra, McDougail and Saylor (Ind.), and that Mr, Basy would act as Chairman of tho Committoe, ko 1louyo adjourned. S N—— SNOW-BOUND. The Kco Blockada on the Pacific Roll- rond. Bax Fnaxoisco, Mareh 10.—Three dpussnugnr trains on the Contral Pacific Itailroad still re- main at Alts, two at Reuo, eud ona at ‘Truckee, That at Tinckeo should bavo arrived hero on Bunday night, Itis possiblo that irais may gt through tho Wockade this aftornoon. Saur Lxe, Maroh 10,—No pagsonger train from the West has ntrived at Ogdot. BAN Fnanogeo, March 10.—Dispatches to- night announce that the snow blockado of tha Contral Pacitle is quito brokon, and that traing aro passing shrough eost and west on time, MARRIAGES, camo regulurly bofore the Iouso, 1lodeuounced | the Commiltes of Ways and Menus, cxpressod | DRY-CLEANING. LADIES! We nro clonning by our now Dry Pracess, SILK SUITS, WOOLEN SUITS, EXPENSIVE SILKS, | PARTY DRESSES, | EMBROIDERED SACQUES, REDINGOTES, DOLMANS, And CHILDREN'S SUITEi Without rentoval of txlmmings or rippt gurment, e oviginal I 14 not destyy Wwhien clenned by thiy process. AUG., SCHWARZ, | 168 Illinois-st, and 264 West Mndiao:g__t‘. AUCTION SALES. i MO ...t e MPORIER By GEO. P. GORE & CO, 08 & 70 Wabash-av, t #30,000 WORTH or Wi bo_offerad by na at Auction, by Catalogih, on WEDNESDAY, A, at 03 ' o SR e Seh, N oty & ey A BT P, GORL & CO. 8wl 70 Wali CLOTHINGC. THURSDAY, March 12, at 03f 8, m, GREAT AUCTION SATE, BY OATALOGUY, OF A $25,000 STOCK OF MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTII'S CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, 0f fino and medinm gradas, in Sults, Spring and Wintee Omrmmu.’ Dross and Bustness Conta, P d, nd PIROE GOODS tn French Cas-imares, Ko 3 Molfons, Chinobillus, Heasers, Coatiags, 1iais ad Tun* oy Vastinga, $7, n’m-;-. "l"zllurl' Telmmings, Buttons, Livings, Bladisgs, i, sa. 37 Casti buyers, do not miss TILIS, the GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY, Gro. P, 63 and AT ATCTLION. Spectal Sale of Honsghold Furuitire. Wowould call tho atfontlon of tho publio to ourlarga snlo on THURSDAY, Maroh 12, at 8} o'clock. Tiich Paclor Suits, Flozant Chamibor Sofs, Marbloton Sonnaon WAk obon Tk Wamat Thadteds sot c ooy Gty e i8, 016, Cenira. Rue By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. BANXKRUPT SALE Of a Inryzo stock of FINE LIQUORS AND CIGARS, AT ATUCTION, Weinesdny Morning. March 11, at 10 o'clock. Tho ontira atecl ot Tiquara onzZtug, to the ostato of 1T R AC e YDA o U e thicky Bourbon Whisky. b hels Gholon Old Grow Bonrbun Whisky. 10 iels Chioteo Ol Port Wino, Also tiug Bran. dios, Callfornin Winev, Rutm, Cord| Gorman Winvg in glass, cto., etc. At snmo’ timo, 0 lal chulv. Cligars, sold 1 r b slenoo n bankruptey, 3 ‘Aner 203 NORTH CLARK-ST. FRAME BUILDING AT AUCTION, Weduesday Afternoon, Mareh 11, at 4 o'clock, The ano-story Framo Buflding, 1135, ritunted t 23 Northi Clar o on leased laf, byl ours to run, on rontal of £57.60 per month. Fho buttding 3 well snfted foratoro, and1vins g noality foc Uuaigors,” Wil poc- fiyely b sold to (ha hishiow bidile PERMS CASIL Dosscsalon plvon at o ELISUN, POMEROY & GO, A onoore, 8t and ¥i Rundalpo.st, Fridny Morning, Xarch 13, at 9 1-2 o'clocks REGULAR SALK OF NEW AND SECOND-NAND FURNITURE. LARGE _AND ATTRACTIVES SALE--Parlor and Ohambige Frnituee in wroat, varloty, Ruroaus, Ward- sobos, Marblestop "Tablge, Dininglom Suiniues 8 Iarge ek of Crockers and Goneral Morchaudisy, Plated- waro; a full linn of Garpats, ete., cte. “Aleb, undor chattel iorigzage, a largo Hotel Manio, compléte, with Brailor, oto, "LLISON, FOMEROY & CO., Anctinneues, Bland'ss Randoloh-ot. BANKRUPT SALE. BRICK MACHINERY, &, At Yard, oor, Thirty-ninth-st. and Ashland-av, MONDAY ABTERNOON, March I8, at 3 o'olock, The entire Muohiners of Brick Yard--Iscick Machiupy, Shaft- fog, & 6 Cariy, #Wheclbarm! Pumyp, 8 Trucks, 8 Seis Harneds, Tambor, N Sold by ortlors 0. e WILLIS, LONG & €O., Auctionoors, 19 and 197 Randulph-st. Rogulnr Anctlon Bales WEDNESDAY AND SATUR- DAY ‘Spocial atrention glvon {0 outsidu salvs, Advaticos inado aud Consignments sulicited. REGULAR WEDNESDAY SALE, MARCIH 11, AT 0 1-2 A, Moy A Targo lto of Fartor, Chambor, snd Dintug-Room FURNITURE, In Halr Cloth and Rop; Marblo-top Chamber Sultosy Marblo and Wood Top Contro-Tablos, Sidetoards, Book= Onscs, Desks, Solas, Lounges, Spring Beds, Halr ond THusk Mattrosncs, Brussels and Wool Carpots, Crockory, Stoves, and Glasswaro. ALSO, 26 Show Cases, 300 Chromos and TFine Engravings, 10 Bots Harness, 1 Carom Billinrd Table, complete, and 25 doz. assorts od Wood and Cane Seat Chaira. VILLIS, JON B 0., Auctlonors, By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, NO. ISON-ST., SPECIAL ATTENTION fll\'lii\"TO . 108 I {Baovosn Derrbom and Uin REAL EESTATE SALES. Buous, Phastons, Hormess, &, WEDNESDAY, at 10 a'olook, at 103 Madlson. Soda Water Apparatus AT AUCTION, { TEDNESDAY MORNING, Mareh 1l at 1 o'clock, 8% 108 Madisoust, 1 Anglo-Awmoricat Swda Apparatus, coed 4603 1 Anglo-Amorfoan Suda Appuratus, coit 51003 1 Ane glo-Amorican Hoda Apparatus, cost 1 8 do. do, ol cost, WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auationoers, A Lorge and Dosirablo Stock of rien ¥rrunol T e o 52 and Jossuine Lenet, k'S and 1 onths Hehmion o bo taken to Waukeyan on the 12h fost, SOOTHING SYRUP, MRS. Tulty Years' Experlence of an 0ld Nurss. WINSLOW? S ame wiors soorn. 1IN BYnuP is tho prosorip. SOOTHING tlon of ono of tho bet fo- SYRUP malo physfolaniand narsca ron 1 tho United Statos, and CHILDREN yonrs with mvor-foling sucooss Ly millbug of ma- thors for {helr childron, 1t roliovon tho shild from puin, cures dysntory and diarrhes, griphg in the buwals, sud wad colio, Iy giving healib to the hins boon usod for thirty THRTHING, hutidy 44 Fouln Sty maathior, LS i 'N—March 9, 1874, by t] v AL T8, RO O et & ittt Wiierofils | DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Gautlo, Cinadn Weat, 'and Miss Maria Tlhiorosa Brown, of ™ tonto pators plense covy. BOOTS, SHOES, &o, o ks Y, at_10 o'clook, at 108 Mad! i DEATHS, By 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS, TRARE—On thoOth fast., at tho residents of Mra, Auotion aud Commission Honeo, 63 South Caual-at. Ggzzons, 1l Annat., Uharlos 17 Will inve Auctlon Bulas this weok, WEDNISDAY and SATUIDAY, of Now and Scoond:hiand Iuenituie, ine Sinling fiup Marhlo-top Chamber Soty aud bite, ~ Also Cook and 1eating Stoves, and Goneral M chundivo, 'This large stook must be clused out to mal rooui for kpring oonalimONL nd T Ttop Parl By BRUSH, SON 41 Bouth Caunl-ate FORNITURE, OARPY DAY, at10a, n. Parlo top Chambier Sets, 1, W, nodos, Tablos, Hair and ding, toves, ' B o at, Auctlon, TII auiges, Marblos TeitStonde, Come (i vu.“nll;nhull]\l‘l\lllllai el 0w s, russels and Woul Cary RS HON S G0}, Khotlomare o 41 Bouth Cannl, “WANTED. To Book Agénts. WANTED—A gontloinsn scoustominl to canvasing. compatont to inatago & Biato Agoney'for s Sibesrs: Dot Dodk, wrhioh Ls dewtincd o tia ) Bt enn o W & Rp ey e I oy @ akkaansi Now Kusky

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