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z rom an oxpression of lis opinion, and rond from uowepapors to unp%ort his argumont. Beo- faro o Nouator made clarges against anothor Banator he should bo nusurod of the truth whoreof hospoke. o (Thurman) donied that hio had ovor enid the panic was_tho reanit of at altompt of tho creditors of tho East to foreo tho deotors of the South and Weat into wpocle re- sumption, He lLad novor made such o rldlou- Tous assertion in bislife, On tho contrary, ho had slways snld that tho panio was the rosulb of over-trading and Congresstonal logislation, em- barking in now cuterprinos, and osporially lu the Notthorn Pacific Rmirosd sohemo, He nover utterod a word in favor of Intlation, but had ex- prosaed tho opinion that ho ‘was opposod to any violant or suddon mensures for specle rosunip= tion, Howan too wnuch of su old-fashionod Demoorat to favor embarking on any earour of intlution which meant no ruuuminion at all. Tho Honator (Vorry) Lnd oliatged him with boing ab- sent trom the Bouato whon votes wero takon on sovoral amendments, If ho Lad tuken the troubla to inquire, he would hiave ascortained that ut that timo ho (Thurman) wos on o sick hed, and-unablo to bo i tho Hen= 40, Had hio booh prosont, ha woutd Linvo voted ngalnat all tho amondmenth and for tho motion 10 rocomimit, as ha beltevad the Comumitico wus tha placo to porfect bill, aud not tho Senate, Mv. FERRY said bo hiad commented on tho action of tho Bonator as expressod by ouo of the Toading oy era in Cicionatl, If holind offend- ed, tho journalist hud offonded. Io (Feiry) wanstillat o foss to know whero the Senator ntood to-duy, a8 Lo had submitted uo provosi- tion, no plan, 1fo inguirod of the ,ignc:uumn Clluman) if he was in favor of the bill just ro- ported by tho Finance Cummittee, Mr, THURMAN eaid his presont bellef waa tnt g would oppore it, though he hind not ex- ennned it carefully, a8 ho had not timo to do so. s fmpression was that i wonld vole againat it. Mr, FERRY eaid Lo would voie to muke tho yoluma of logal-tenders $400,000,000 and for froo-bunking, Mr, THUItMAN said this bill fixod the amount of greoubacks nt 52,000,000, aud only inoreased tho National Bank cl.oalution to the oxtent of 110,000,000, Froo banking mennt an sxtenaion of tho National Bank civeulution to mauy millions of dollars, Lo ouly limit would bo the wmonnt of Government bonds which could Lo llrnnuru(l to put up os securitios. It meaut oo {ndefloite oxtension of irredecmnble papor currency and parpetuntion of nationnl indobted- ness, If National Banking was to bo por- potuated, tho uatioual iudebieducss must bo ¥hd, with this high dobt, heavy taxation aud 1dgin taxiff would continue. Thio perpotual Na. tioun! Banking system meant that tho povple of Ouio must puy_$3 or §4 mor. Eh.or thousand for thoir lumber from AMichigan wian they would Liavo to pay if they could et it from Canada. Iv 1g0ant death to froo-trado, aud if tho Senator §17un-y) was in favor of estending the system of {ationa] Baols, he was in favor of oxtending tho national indebtedness, 1Io demed that tho bill just 1oportad mado the eurrency elastic. On the contrary, it fixad tho umonnt by just a8 arbi- trary rulo as that of Ehe presont dav. 'hough o folt adverso to the bill now, bo thought it m- “finitely better than inflution, Pouding discus ston, tho Senate weat Into ox- oculive sossion, aud soou aftor adjourned, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Aftor cousiderablo animated discussion over an sttempt by Messrs, O'NEIL and MYERS to mako « [rimonn) ox priveicged questions out of & mis- akoin tho Waslington papors in rogurd to thoir votes on the Four Hundied Million bill, yeater~ day, which attempt the SPEAKER rofured to conntonance, the l{onse procecded to tho d reus-' slon of tho Georgia contasted-olection ceso. . Aftor threo hours' dincu~sion the minority resolution that Rawls, tho ritting wmember, was entitled to the seat, was rejectad,—yeas, 77; nave, 138, —and the majority resolutious, declaiing Hloun, the contostant, entitled to tho seat, were wdopted—yens, huys, 74, 16 wus puraly a 1oty voto, oxcept that uesers, Danning, Fort, t.ud Shoemaker oi Pennsyivanis, voted with the Demoorats. . Audrow Sloan then came forward and took the modifiod (not tronclad) oath. MISCELLANEOUS. Mr. 3oCRARY attor au uneuceessful offort to have somo atrangement mada for Yeking a voto on the bill to regulate inter-Slate railrose cown- morea, gave notico that La would move tio pro- vions question on tho passage of tho bill at4 p'clock to-morrow. Mr. DAWES offored-s resolution glving to the Domiuittee of Waya and Means authority to sond for persous aud pnpors, sud 1o adminisior oathe, In 1l cages ponding for oxamination beforo it from time to time. Adopted, . WORKINGMEN'S MENORIAL, W. R. ROBER (N. Y.) said: “I am ro- *quested by tho Woikingmoi's Committos of Now York to prosont o memurial to the Houto of Ropresontatives in favor of an_eight-Lour law, Bnd for the romoval of the Snpervising Archilecl of tho Treasury. The memorial in signed by 20,000 persons, Toproranting tho ‘Frpographical Taion and various trades and luboriwg societies of Now Yorl City. In prosenting v 1 dostro to express my entiro and fuli approval of the ob- jects of the memorulista. I requeet that the memorial Lo read avihe Ulerl's desk, and printed in tho Congressional Record.” Mr. MAYNARD—I objcct to that. Lot -the momorial como i under the rule. ’ " Mr, ROBERTS—The gontlemnan {rom Ten- nessce would mot object. if it was & memorial trom tho bankers ond brokera of Now York, but because it comes from tho workingmon Le oo- ects. T MAYNARD—Tho gontlemen from Now York measuren other poopla’s corn by bis own kalf bushels, 3lr. ROBERTS—I measuro that gentloman by bis acis. Ar. MAYNARD—T have & right to object to baviug tho momorinl read io the Iouse and muced in the Jicord, sud fusiat upon wy ob- jection., Tho memorial was received and_ordered to be pristed, (but uot i the Record) aud s to Zorred o' tho Comitioo on Gl Sorvice Lte- form * THE TRANSPORTATION BILL. * The House tnon procecded to tho discussion of the bill to regulnte inter-State iailrond com- mercs, and Mr. WILLARD (Vt,) modo & consti- ZTatinusl and logal argument ngainat tho bill. At the close uf Mr, Willard’s speech,the Houso ook recess till 7:30 ; tho eveniug,session (o be devoted to the nwe subjuct. ———— THE WEATHER. WasmaTo, D. C., March 24.—Tor the Upper TLakes and the Northwest and Southwest to the Misuouri Valley, falling baromoter, southwest- ::‘1;: warmer, oloudy weathor, sud occasional GENERAL ODSERVATIONS. Cincauo, March 85—1 8, . Wand, | ltatn) Weather, Stut'on. Thr| c:oudy, Gloudy. Glondy, Glear, X, 1081 0s[oees s | LR i) freat 5| o 9) N, W, brick,) 18, W,y lrisk.| reah CANADIAN ITERS. . Syecial Dispateh ta The Chicano Trivune, PononTo, Ont., March 24.—The Onturio Log- sglaturo conoluded ils sessions to-duy, the ‘Lioutenant-Govornor having sanetionod u. 'lar, sumber of important iills, inoluding one ustnE- 1ishing an incomo franchise, Navigation s now fnily opened here, The Hret carzo of Jumber was shipped yculord_a?. A prominent Inmbor merohant of Hamilton is folisved to have absconded to Buffalo, loaving Iy creditors inquiring after $150,000, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Taverroow, March 24, —'1'ho stoamships Uityof {Balimore and Oity of bMontrenl, trom Now York ; Batavis, from Boston, aud Scaudinaviaz, Gom Portland, haye nrived out, BoutitaspToN, Merch 24—Steamship Maine, Jrom New York, has arrived. i _THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE. Bax Fraxoisno, Muroh 24,—Tho Sonato lasb ‘might sustained Gov. Booth's voto of the Harbor WCommission bill, which is another victory for tho m&’-fl““fi""“‘"' s 0 Bonate to-duy voted to Iay the Trooman slllrund Lill on tho table. ’l‘hlsypmbably soals 8 fate. Tho volo was 31 nyes to 13 nays. g ——— WQIEEL(z&N,MMAGS.. LIVE-STOCK MARKET, 4 Masa,, March 24,—Dexr OATTLR—Ro- ‘eeista, 634 miarket Botler than Taat week, with anatl- v-‘nnca“ cl :z::l‘) 6:‘(&: chiolee, $10,35@10,60; extra, £9,60 3‘“.1' o B oLty $8.6080.00; vecand, $7.00G6.00 BEze AND Lavua-Tiocelple, 1,460 4 some fmproves atlulng un civance of kb §n tho merket, douls 61 Mishi L ol $0.000088 G 2610 ol vas REVENUE FRAUDS. Suits Instituted Against Spocial Agent Jayne. Heo Is Charged with Unnecessarily De- taining Books and Papers, Conspiracy to Defraud Also Alleged Against Him. Sanborn's Defen-e Be ‘ore {he Ways and Means Committee. His Ovn Witnesses lln.pelussly Damago His Case. JAYNE’S TROUBLES. Spectar. Disvateh to The Chicans Tridune, New Yorx, March 24.—The first of n plontifal crop of promising civil and crimiuol sults agaiust Specinl Agont I, G. Jayne has been fustituted, Ly service of the complaint in the namoof Messrs, Platt & Boyd, of Nos, 79 and 81 Murray stroat, for the sum of §50,000 damagos for tres- pasa, in the selzure of thoir books and papers on July 16, 1870, on suck frivolous protensas that, in order to obtsin & warrant, Jayne was compollod to amploy an_irrespousible Derson to swour to the truth of the aflidavits, ‘Uhe soizuro was made undor circumstances of groat VIOLENCE AND THREATS on tho part of Juyno that ho would have books not vamed in tho warrant, ir ho had to call m tho simy and mavy ‘of tho United Statos, Theso books aud papera have nover beon roturued to Platt & Boyd. The have rofused to compromiso, although throntened by Diatrict Attornoy Blisg with m- dictment on crimanl oharges, for which thers aro of courso no grounds, but ropeatadly insisted o going to trinl Lufore a jury. Tbis Jayne doos not Intond to do uuder the' cireumstancos, aad honco the delay In roturntng the vooks. On Faturdny lnst, Slanley, B-own, und Clarke attornoya for domsps, Platt & Boyd, and several other morchants with COURAGE ENOUGH TO FIGHT JATNE, movod in the United States Distric: Court, be- fure Judgo Blatchford, for tho roturn of tho books aud Pn)mrs of their oijonts, and,Judrg Blawehford, in ruling on ceriniu points, denied the right of Bliss nud Jayne to doigin them lopger, Thoy woro given uutil to-uay to mnswer tlis demand, and on’ Monday Jayne, Bliss, and Goorge Pricst, Jayue's confidentin elork, wooo closeled miost of the day preparivg an answer to the motion made on Satur- day. The prepsraon of this answer Ling apparently given great trouble, as Jayue, ou bis roturn to the storchoure whero lie resides whten in New York, expiassed his aunoyance of :.lm devilish way iu which Platt & Doyd were be- nying. e cnse does not progress to a_settlemont as rapidly as it would if I'fatt & Doyd had con- tinued to rotuin Jagne's lawver, who made his appearnnce and offored his sorvices five nuuutes after Lhoir books were seized i July last. TWO OTHER BUITS will be begun agninat Jayne in & fow days, One will bo to recovor the wformer's noiory in the Woodruff and Robinson case, which Jusne re- ceivod whilo in Wasbington, 'The roal iuformers in the caso was a muu named Hoyes, who askigi- ed his claim in trust to his lawvors, Doolittle, Davis, aud Lyon, woo refused to consont to iis trauefor to Jayne, ‘The sum involved iu tho it i $12,100. Jaynois also charged in this com- su;mt Rim couspiruoy with Huyes and otaera to ofraud, SUIT IS ALSO TIIREATENED by Mossrs. Ltutus Storey & Co. nguinst Jayna to rocuvar the 890,000 which disappearcd whon tho firm sottled the enso with tho Qovarnmont by tho paymont of $100,000, of which ouly $80,000 way reported by Jayne to tho Treasury ab Wash- ton, the wuwm at which tho compromiso was of- tected, Mr. Storey has sa ke will spend ane othier $100,000 but what he will Lave the 320,000 of which both he aud the Govoruwmeut wore robbed. iy SANBORYN'S DEFENSE. Special wsputeh to The Chicago Iribune, WasuisaToy, D, O., March 24,—Two witnessos brought here by Sauborn wero examiued to- - day 1 tho Ways and Dlesus Committeo, The members of the Committos eny that although they were produced to lielp Sanbora, tho testi- mony that thoy gave was quite damaging to his case. Two mora witnessoa iu Lus volalt will be oxuwined L0-10KIOV. i 1 Tuthe Assaciated Press,] TIE BANFORN CONTRACTS. WasmiNaTox, D. C., Mnreh 24.—The Commit- too of Ways and Meand this morning gav s kiear- ing in tue Ssuborn_contract mattor snuborn wne prosent, aitended by ox-Reprusentative Woodbridge, of Vermont, as his counscl, and stated be liad two witnesses present who could nok romsin another day iv Waslungton, aud ro- quested the Connnittes flrst to haar them, Tho Committea thon beard John D. Coughlin, o membor of tho New York Legislature, who Lod bren formerly Assistaut Assoasor of Intornal Reveruo 1n tho City of New York, and is now acling_under nu sgrecment with Sanborn. Coughilin related minutely all the details of the wailt of collecting the legacy and succession tax, Whtich wae bis spacialty, and_in regard to which he claimed 10 boan expert. It wes bo whocalled on W. W. Plielps, aud mado the flusl collection of about §1b,06d a8 the tax ob porsuual property of John J. Dhelps, decossod, aud be gave 1t &3 hia boliof that tho tax NEVER WOULD NAVE DEEN PAID through tho regular course, because Phelps soemed nndor tho improssion that tho law ro- oaling the legacy and succossion tax applied to i case, whils, on the coutraiy, the law ouly ap- plicd to the future, sud nob 10 tho past. Lo stated thero wes no tecord Lept in tho inicrnal Revonuo Dopartmont of taxes duc; only of taxon paia, and it was only through’ tho offorts of 'sn oxpers liko Dbimwelf, who, by comparing tho intormation dorived from tho Burrogate’s olico with the racord of taxes paid in the Collector's oftice, ascertained where tho delinquencies existod, that such de- Jinquent tax could ovor bo recovered. On boing questioued to his personal snare iu tho sumy ro- covered, hio declined to give informetion, but Mr. Woodridge baving intimated the williugness of his cliont to have thoe iuformulion given, Coughlin suid ho RECEIVED PROM BANDORN 12}¢ PER CENT of tho gross omount collectod, o demed that ho has imparted to Sanborn any information nc- uirod as Assistant Amsessor, sud statod thab anbotn biad dlfed in tho District Attornoy's office o list of persons from whom taxes wero tobs collocted bofora hie (Cougilin) had anything to do with him, Mr. Yoster askod Qoughlin if ho bad EVEL BEEN PAID * IUSH-MONEY." Coughlin replied that he did not understand the meaning of the torm, Lut ho bud never ro- coivad money from any oue in settloment of matters which he had not reported. . 1n reply to quostions by Mr. Beck, Coughlin stated that iu March, 1873, somo montha bofors tho date of the Sanborn contract, Lo had writton to the Secrotary of the Tropsury proposing to collect dolinquent 1dgacy and succousion taxes in the County of Now York at a comnission of 15 per cont, although the same work was attorward given to Sunborn at a commission of B por cenb. - Mr. Bock—And you really did oll the work in theso lopacy and siicoousion wattors ¥ Coughlin—Yca, Ar., Bock—SYauborn did not work up anything in person ? oughlin—No, aithough he had lodged fn- formation beforehand. Mr, Book—Ho D§ot that information, did he not, from somebody who Lad once beon in the Intornal Rovonuo offico. Coughlia—I do not know whother ho had beon or not, Mr. Beck—Qive us his name. . Coughlin—His nume 18 Waddel ; T don't know bhis first uame, Sauborn—Hig namo {s Willism Waddol, Io was novar in the Internal Revenue Dopartmont. INO, ¥, DELSTERLING, of Philadolphia, was alao exsmned, o stated that, having boen the speciel Assistant Anseasor of tho logacy and successlon taxea iu Philadel- phia for nearly two yoars, aud Liaving becomo familiny with tho rocords in the aflico of the Rogister of Wills, bo was omployod, uftor leav- ing that oftics, by Barrows, a9 tho agont uf Han- Dorn, to prooute information as to uupald legac ana Anceesaion taxes, ‘Chelnformation, bo snid, was obtained only by o great deal of hard labur, ana without collusion of u)‘lklnd or dogros with any Intorual Revenue or othor Goverument offl- cor, snd without paylng & penny to apy such porson. A Fataiist Ju-ul’:m by ‘.P&"}-"‘: 2 6 bank, burglar kuown as 'ran] tfi?wuumfiun nmun-um.f. Jully tor contly, hos somo ronson for futalistio Lollof in tho civcamstances’ of his roairest in Tlrladol- an o tuts tuid to o roporter: **My arrent i sta " 110 oxe'nimod, *'simply tate and notning olso, ‘Fhnt faio which begivs with all sucl crentures oy myeelf, and follows ua night aud dny like n ahndow, which interrupts onr priva:o peace, whiclr disturbs our droawne, and which fhunlly brings us -down horo {n such a pinco ay this.~ It i this fato whioh holdd nio now n eap- tive. Listou to Lho atory, No mora romarkable arrest can bo found in eriminal record, No mat- ter whore 1 had my quarte.s after my arrival in Thiladolphia, eulico it to say that atthe mo- wmont of my capture I hnd only boon in daylivht for flvo miuutos. I saw n horse-car pukelng down Master stroct, aud, tpon looking at it, saw 3 man stoadily gazivg at a10 from ono of tho win- 0w, T ol nnoasy, thongh 1 did not readienizo the faco, and 1 stopped i tho first suloon 1 camo to, 1 was forcod to come out iu order to got soma- thing to eat. You know what followed, The man found o Constable and arvasted me. Thiuk of it] IInd I como out of tho placo whora I was staying uno momont Intor the aifair could ot have takon placo, Mad tho car heon behind thno, to-day; instond of being hera, I would have Deon frgo, 'Lio man who rocopnized ma iu 6 10s- ident of anotber city. Ho patsos down Master stroet only onco in so many yonrs, sud yoo this man, ot tho hour, nay, ot the vory moment I ap- pear upon tha streat, recognizes Mo and_brings e to this avcary coll. Bir, it I & fate, fals and nothing loss.” THE RIOTOUS LUMBERMERN. [istory of the Difficulties Between the Rival Doom Companics. Troops Sent to the Scene of Bisturbances Withdrawn by the Governor. The Parties Left to Fight it Out - Between 'Chemselves. 3 Speetal Digvateh to T'he Chicano P'ribune. Qranp Rarivs, Mich,, Marci 24.—The row at Greouville aud viclnity bad fts origin in cironm- stances which may interest lumbermen. “Lho Groouvillo Boom Company has horetoforo hiad the undisputod right of running logs on Flat River and tributarios. In provious dispatchies this bas been callod tho old Company, Onthedth ivst. anow logging company wasformed of prom- inout mill-owuors of this city, Grand Haven, and Groonvil'o, head uartors at Groonville, callod tho Grand River & Groouville Log-Ruuning Company, for the purpose of running logs on Grand Flat and Roguo Rivers as choaply a8 pos- sible, nnd 10 protect themselves from what they deamed the - UNIUST MONOPOLY of the old Compauy xo fur ns their logs on Flat ver and hibutarigs were concerned. ~On other stroams the_old Compauy had no claims, so there could bo _no _couflict excopt ou Fat Iuver. Woulerly & Cu, of this city, havo nbd¢ n osutrol g intorost in the new Comgany, as lotitmated . os.erday. ‘Thoy own tou shares of the whole 150, I'uo Frosident iu Sherman H, Boyce, of Grand Maven. The othor ownera are Huutor & Savilze, P, B, Kel- sey, Andiow J. Emiaue, Honry A, Smith, James Stawart, ltufus Sprago, Memite Fuilor, Chuncy & McTutyre, zud Nathinniol Haight, all of Grand Rapids, Uraud Laven, or Gieenville, 1o Ovm- Yuuy owus_fivo-sixtls of all tho logs on Grand Mlat and JRogue Rivors, a tolal of 115,000,000 Toet; 45,000,000 foet aro obove tug old Com- zany's dams’ on Flat Liver. Tho old Company avo fow, if auy, loze of thoir own abaie thoiw anms thls seavon. The mew Odmpauy assart thint thoy tricd to purchuse or lease the old Con- pauy’s facililies for rauning logs, but tho lat.or refusod to make auy rensousle torus, aud do- clared that thoy would run tue wew Cumpany's logs our thowselvos, or thoy sliwuid not come outaball. Suchis tho NEW GOMPANY'S GIUT OF TIE STORY. Cortain it 35 the ld Company dewsaded 16 centy por 1,000 feat fur ruuning the logs, but sucl s alwvays boun thew prico. 1t is cortaiuly ionsirous chiargo, aud it is eaid 1t Lus cusbled tuem to pay 05 per cent divideads ; but thoy oluitn to ba tho jezal aud rightiul yosses:ois o1 the log runniug; fucihtica on tha Flat Ruvor, af- fording equal privileges aud wims to ail log- OwnoIY, Buy Lhey Bssory thus the new company 1s tho ouo that is tiying to B ENFURCEZA MONOTOLY. resorting to violonce ut _last, winch Iatter stato- wout is truo. Freaut & Svcley wers recontly employed by the uew Compauy to go upon Flat Ruver und boss io job of driviug ua ibswe logs, withs ordess to vcomplish 1ho busi.i008 in sume way bofore the wawr showd fal. Tuo Compauy furnished them nearly oua hundred mou, musily from the Sagmay Vulley, ‘L'he rane:s mendoned the depario of tucso men for [iav River, aud wttwaied Juat tuoy werd A TOUGH BET and could bo rolied vn « such an emergency o8 “ng uyinen, These sre tho wen who cauppod sway tho chufes and gutes of the cld Compauy at Caywood's aud Underhill's dams, four o: five miles above Greonville, Yoluied in yesterds 's dispatones, Tho rebumlding of Underaiit’s dam was begun yestorday, but to-davItoai & Etf;;lcy'u Tuoh M. ¢lea Lpoy 1t agun and uemols isheat, TIE GRAND RAPIDS GUARD arrived at the soac of war lask ovemng. Capt, Smith beenme salisded 8¢ noon {o-day thu. it waus simply o coutest oy theso wo rival Compa- uies, nud that no otber proporty of porsounl rights aro in (ho loast dauger, Tho Buenfl of Montcalm Counly was absont. It was the op- uty sheriff who oocetne eisanod at the prosonco of 20y or 800 log-men, aud tolographod Lo Lousivg for help. Capt. Bmith roported the truo . Blalo of al- rairs .to the Adjutant-Genoral by telograph, and this afternoon he recoived urdors to retuin with s company to Grand Rapids. Aconrdingly the Gunrds bisve just arrivod hore, anu are enthu- sisstically greetod ay tho veteraus of tue piuo- woud war and tho Muskegon campalgn of Sop- tember lust. The now corps wul undoubiodly CARRY TAINGS THEIR OWN WAY on Flat Ruy, aud the rignts and wiongs of the strite must bo settled by the courts. It 18 stated by persons who bave rotuined with the Guard, that cthe Greenvillo dauns aro to bo da- stroyed to-morrow. FOREIGN. GREAT BRITAIN, Apry, March 24.—The steamship Calontte, with the remains: of Dr. Liviugstoue ou board, nrnved horo to-day. 1oxpoN, March 24.—The steamship Faraday, which was Luilt expressly for Jaying oables, will begin, on tho 5th of April, to take on bonrd the cablo to be Inid dircolly to the United Brates. Another bund of journalists went on an exeur- sion. over the Midland Railroad in Iuliman palaco cats, snd the London png‘nu ara enthu- slastic over this new feature in Euglish railwav travel. The Times says: *Lverything fits closely sud works smoothly. The eye falls ovoryivhoro an_ mechauical coutrivancos of ‘that ingonuity which we are'acoustomed to racognize and describe an American, Now that it has crossod tho Atlaatic, Pullinan'a eatorprise will not bo himitod-to Lnglwd." The Quaen will roview the eoldiers of the Ashantua expedition at Windsor next !luml\l{. Dinrach ins consented Lo receive a dopu.ntion of poventy lvish membors of Perlinment, who came to urge tne roleaso of the Feniau conviols. Dr, Butt and Mesers, Martin, Romayne, Sullivan and others will nddressthe Promier ou the occasion, Mombers of the doputation wre vory hopeful of 1ecelving a favorable xeply. g SPAIN. Bavosye, March 24,—1be Carlists are throw- ing iucendiary shells into Bilboa with torviblo ettect, Whole stroets are roportod to be in tflames, A rocont ongagemont bofore tho ity resultod iu tho ocoupation by tho besiogors of Albly, & suburb on the loft bank of the Nor- vione, . Lonnox, March 25—5:90 a, m.—A speolol dis- pateh from Madrid to the Daily News roports that Don Joso do I Concha, succossor of Cupt,- Gon, Jovollar, ot Huvaus, doolinos the titlo of Covernor-Goneral of .tho Antillos, with unlinuted power. e will have supreme com- mand ovor Cube, and Porto Rica, The same dis- pateh yepeats tho report that Gon, Burriel, late Qovarnor of Sautiago de Ouba, is to bo mado a TField-Marsghal, g TRANOE. Pams, March 24,—1'he Assombly has resolved to adjourn March 28 until May 2. A deputation of voyalista will soon visit tho Count de Chambord, uud make & Iast effort to offect & restorution of tie mousrchy. who e e a7 ot vt A Tor Ao o ay sold fu Boston oz & pound, I8 ‘welgled 81 por M WOOLEN_GGOD Fr TS 10 FAADE ON TEE West Side ' CORNER HADISON AND PEORIASTS, Carson, i & 60, RETAIL DEPARTMENT, Invite specisl a'to ti m to tho ox- traordinar, low prices tioy are mak ngon Woolen Cloths CASSIMERES, &c. A line of neat stylo mixad Twooeds for boys® wear, at,40 cts. y ard, groat bargain. Lot of cheols Union Cassimeros for boys, 26¢ yard. - S:londid line of nll-wool Cassi- meres, Twoeds nnd Suitings, at 70, 75, 80, 80c and $1.00 yard. Now Spring Cassimores, choico styles, at §1.25 and $1.560, worth $1.75 and $2.00. g Elogantstyles now English, Scotch and Fronch Suitings edd Trowser- ings, $1.75, $2.00, and upwards. Groat varioty flao 6-4 imported Buitings. Tine English and Fronch Fancy Contings, Diagouals, Crepos, Tri~ cots, &c., in 1atest shades. Wost ol Bng'and, Fronch and Bel« ginn Broadcloilis and Dooskins, very choap. TAILORS FURNISHED WITH CUT LENGTHS AT WHOLESALE PRICES, Madison & Peoria-sts. kgfiggfy's BUCHU. EEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHT, Pright’'s Disease, And a Positive Romody for GovuT, GRAVEL, STR1CTURES, DIABETES, - DYSPEPSTA, NERVOUS DEBILITY, DROPSY, Non-Rstontion or Tnonn'in=nce of Uriao, Trritatlos, In- ‘Unmmatlo ur Ulceiation of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, Spormatorthas, Louccorehren or Whitos, Dissasos of the Trustate Gland, STONE IN THE BLADDER,, Caloulus Gravel of Brickdust Deposit, and Muous, or ‘Milky Divctineius, KEARNEY’S EXTRACT BUCHTU Posltivaly and perinavently curea all Disoaros or Affeo tions of tho BLADDER, KIDNEYS, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, Exibting la Men, Women, and Childron, NO MATTER WIIAT TIE AGE. Prico, 31 por Bottlo, or Six Boltles fur 36, Depet, No. 104 Duae-st, New York, Sold by Druggists Everywhere, nd B, BURNITAM & 50 AN SOHAACK, STE- B A R Ry MR T g LAKE NAVIGATION. "GOODRICHS SIDE-WHREL STEAMERS On Their Routes. Steamer MUSKEGON, for Grand Haven Monday Bvening, March 30, at 7 o'clock. Bteamer CORON A, for £t. Joseph Thursday Evoning, April 3, at 11 o’clook. Btoamer OCO N'TO (temporarily), tri-weekly tor Milwaukeo, Manitowoo, &o. Stoamer DE PERE, from Milwaukee to Manistes, &o., Tucsday, Thursday, snd Saturdey Evenings. Froights received forall points named above. Office and Docks, foot of Michigan-av. * T, G. BUTLIN, Sup’t. PRINTS. A A AP AN AR AN Ladies wanttog a gaod Calleo that will nelther wash out nor fade eut, wwill find fu tho “RICHHOND PRINTS” Somatiing to thole purporo, Ta th large varlty of thete "' CHOCOLATE STANDARD STYLES" (Copyrightod ‘liokut), “QUAKER STYLES' © (Coparigbtod ‘Ulskot), AND " STANDARD GRAY STYLES" (Copyrlghted Tickot), Eepcolally socommond thomsolvos for chastonoss of do- aixn and durability of eolur. Whelesalo buyora theough- out the cuuntry cansldor thom nnean: Fxamiuo thy tlokot to be sure you got » RICUMOND PRINT. GENERAL NOTIOES. NOTICH. Tn heraby givon that i, Vil ltyan 13 no wors 1o our amploy. 116 is not authorized to onter in auy syraomicaty or tumake any collootions for vur 1, "SGR Wilbnen & co, LA O Chiongo, March s, 60 0 oo TAY SALE CERTIFICATES. Notica la horehy zivon that, after tho Slst {nat., the pre. mine upon Tax Outtiticates fold by tha oily fur oty fazes ot 1673 will bo increased to Li) par cont, Qo. { Compteollor,, BUSINESS CARD: W. F. Stetson & Co., Donlors in Patonts and Patentod Arxticlos. Ovor Quinoy Market, MRERES. D. A.. JTAL OV, Puttorn Imporier aud Dusigner. Wil soll hotiurand Tior0 reliebin rimmud aut Jata’ patteras fur 0 It mut than can b hud T Now Yok for 44, Latost spring styics CHROMOS. NEW EDITION OF CHROMOSI! ; T4 POPULAT CHROIOS, “RAW RECRUITS,” “\WASHING DAY, and “[HONING DAY, Just roproduced, Tobs givon sway by the QREAT ATLANTIO AND PACIFI0 TEA €O, 148 Woed Woashlaguinate) 108 Fwsalysssund-sh } .. Bonds to secura NOVELTIES TN LACES! FIELD, LEITER & CO. State & Washington-sts, ‘will oFau, on Weadnosday, March 25, full lines of Thrond and Llama Liago Paresol Covers; Real Thread and Llama Mario Antoinestes; Lilama ‘Polcrines, Sashos, &c.; Elogant Val- oncienpes Fichus,Capes,Collarottes, Vests, Tios, Hdkfy., Seta, &e,, &0 Biack Throad and #French LaocoVe.ls, latestdosigns; Nonno Black Throa and Guipure Trimming Laces,atloss than half valuo; and a select assort- ‘mont ol Plain and Becdod Yok Linces, a1l faxhionablo and attractivo goods, ond ab attracive prices. STATE AND WASHINGTON-STS. ___ DANK STATEMENTS. HEFORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE ONION NATIONAL BANK OF CEIIC.AGO, : AtChicago. in the State of Tlinais, at Cloze of Dusiness 27(L Vebruery, 1874, . RESUUROES, ofe i 00.900.00 60,073.28 once. Duo fuoi e o osero A '-'I.‘s 300,018,605 Dio feum Notiusa 92,830.00 auks... Duo i and Buukoraeer 7,052.80 ——————— 481,402.11 TNeal Mstato, $ 103,200.62 Bamtuiro asd ¥iES © Y koS soee U020 oo o \'Ilnmnt Elpnn!nl {é.}él{ (‘;‘i’ ia q o282 zl.-‘..lé' xfi':u 3 850,70 o “U“l%u‘l);x e 170,200.26 X e Bk easees 130,600,00 Fruu jun LMt 1, 1580008 A adur e - 1,486,044.1T 3,812,512.6 Liapimgs, SHYIRLEGD Capltatatockpald in $1,000,000.00 rylne £ : xih Bhliine s 2znnron 230,000.01 14,47 Cireulation ontst LU PR EED an” i P 600,000.00 81,010,507.22 S BhIBTIL £33 3,869,220.43 $5,812,512.60 Statoof Ulinaly, Cougty of Ok a: Ghorgo A« 1vos, Ctsbier of tho Ualon National Bank i euiut s dy solemnly swoar that the nhova sia Vhe beat of wy knawlcdgo and hollef. ) KO IV Subreribed and Iwom“;flj"‘l{:rfi nio.“illlh Maren, 1834 Notacy SA DOV, ORIN 0. 'PRATT, . WITLELER, ‘Dicedtors, Oorroot—Altent: ) u. K _STATEMENTS. REPORT OF THE CONDILION Conk Couaty National Bank, AT CEICAGO, In tho Stato of T1laols, at the Close of Busi- ress, on the 27th Day of Fub. ruary, 187 Toaneand Discounts’ it S2ERL0 BEE $2,101,385.37 Capital Stockpat 1 in Domant Cordldoates Unled States D3 B20305.78 A. Wost, Cashine of te ook Cannty Natiunal ik, nt Chicaw, 1inois, Qo solommly iweae taat 1he Is teua, to thy beat ol wy knosledgo ali-vy staivuent Correot—Altest: O % .1 i Stato of Titinols, Co Sy teand dubs “HEPORT OF THE GONDITION National Bank of Gommercs OF CHICAGO, At Close of Business on the 27th day of February, 1874, iy of Gy oribod bofurs’ s ‘Loans and Disconnts . 08 81,161.71 REPORT OF THE CONDITION rig Tome Mool Bk, AT CEICAGO, In tlo State of 1linofs. at the Close of Dusiness Yeb, 27, 1874, 3.16 Ui2.0U Selgion tocks, Hoiidr 1917.15 16,842.40 At : 11,420.00 . 407.0% 800 ————— 04,742,010 8 0,078.40 317 Al Nais s 1843000°00 SL,034,1U3.G1 apltal § din. 4 X b Iul Stoek pale ln' 8 2112.838.38 g 443,070.75 100,000.00 4,000.00 State of Tilinols, Com I, Rwin Manied Unimineroe of Cition statuinont s trug, to o Natfonal Tank of Sworn to and ibed bofor this S4th day of worn to an: 'uh“nh'.ll,u,lill'l': l’i‘&l}"l s 3th day o Corrost—Attast: J, 1T, MOVIGKER,) § 701,056.90 1] LIADILITIES: o 920.000.00 10,000.00 Intares:... Peotit and Loss.... 20,955.80 Nationa) Bonk Ciroula- on outstanding..... 90,000,00 1$215,952.38 Tadividual Depo-its Dowand Gortid i 'i"(’:'u‘ i 2.0(1&85} s oGl ¢ rnu*u'u‘m;’knqnln 18,215.02 uo 1o S : d B (vl 5,333.74 )\'.:l -:knm TRedis = sen00108 R wieaibietor 67.500.00 State of Iiinats, Canlt Caunty—gs, T, Ganrie W: Fullor, Caslior of The Mumo Na'onal Bk of Gifcain, dn saiumoly sone that tis Ao\ 8 3Lt f i1 d balief. ’”;‘“ o ":“d"' "": "“é‘xf"m"('fi' x%"“;v"'."i* i G, mworibod and swara fo bofaia s thi alighigtis W VGiths, by G, Koy Gor SRR Wabe 11, OV INGTON GHILATY, Dicac: REPORT OF THE CONDITION Preston, Kean & Go, BANKERS, As mado to the Clearing-Tlonse Ascociation at tho Close of Business, Feb. 27, 1874, RESOUROE! Lan Javonuo Sismps, om BUGS, 170! $100,000.00 LIADBILITIES, Caplta) Stack patd o, Tndisldual Depuslts, Country Dopuslf 862,312,175 V867,60 $0UB,170.31 Btate of Tilinols, Oity af Chicago, Oounty of Cook, b1, i, W, Usoeby, of the fiem af Pecs on, Kean' & Qo,, mout iy tzue, (0 ¥. W. OROSBY. Surplus... Bwara to and subsoribed Leforo e this 21k day of Maieli, 1874, 0. W, By, Rutary Bublio, o DISSOLUTION NOTICE, DIESOLUTION. Through mutusl consent, the partnership of KAUTBKY, JENKINHON & KHBITZ has this day been dissolved. Mr. Kautsky will continue the businoss of manufaoturing Moulding.and Framos at tho southwest oor- ner of Frauklin and VanBuron-sts., aud ool lcot the mocounts v.n%vpny tha debts of tho old 4 Y, D.'W, JONKINSON, + JOBEFK KEKTH. £&REPORT OF THE CONDITION German National Bank OF CEIIC.AGO, At the Close of Business on Iriday, Feb, 27, T.oans and disconnta. . dealt st or it i Dus froa Kodeonung aid [tos0ev0, AZIDNS, Luo to' blulo Bauke and Lag Nobmtods S ountad, $74,3i.30. 81,842,780.73 1, Tortaan Schaffuor, Casblar of the Garman Na.fonal Bk of Obicayn U sauials Seay Uing g Shot aato- i oy and AN SOUAFFNER, © of CuoKL, hts 31 day of March, NUBOLRI I Y HENRY GREENGBAUM, FovRREo U Dicdeto wont s truo Lo tho hur e Stato of Iinols, Gonut; bpora xod subsceibo Corroot—Attast: DR, MARSIES RADI. UAL QURE TRUBS e the only Teuss tual o Ruptnio, AN kind Tniacos, Apara- oformittos, %0, VLE: Manh & Howlos), . A, BOWLES (lato My & Howrlow), NEW PUBLICATIONS, "TROVERS' JOURNAL, Avo B L' o Ouloade chre i it W, Paill| OB LL AR Judons Bloak ¥ ardsy! BANK BCATEMA! T o REPORT OF THE CuNDILION 05 it HECHANICS' NATIONAL, BANK, OF CHICAGO, At Chicazo, in tho State of Illinols, at the Close of Business, on Fridny. the 27(h day of February, 1874, ESOUROKS, Loans and Dlnnnnnl-ll:l. OIS, 101,000.00 1,710.50 683.31 4,315.70 6,030,090~ 20.084.07 n.uqu “3 8,23 09538 swzran 201,00 R 0,641.74 " BANKS, crave serririeen 1,119.00 Frac tonal 1+ urry chuting Ni 27667 b2 M) 76,005:00~_86,000,21 S550,510.08 Firia ko BT 8200:000:0: e S 1300008 s 10N sr.80.20 National Bank Cirer ot Daposlt. 2,028.81 18,662.11 ~ ik 16,303.08~ ELEET T8 Stata of 1llinolr, County of Cook, 1, Phitip 13045 Furrost, Cashil joia, Bunk ot Chloago, do s.atomoat I trud, W o bust ol Subeeribod and sworn to ‘bofora ma this 801, SAMULL D, PERRY, N bt Attosici. W Raymoud, J. 8. Hed, Dirgotors, . REPORT OF THE CONDITION orTieg HECHANICS - NATIINAL BANK OF CEICAGO, At Chicago. in the State of Iilinois, at Close of Bus.ness, on Friday, the 13th day . of March, 1874, < 23.05 soe1gg508 154,000.00 gt gl B 20—~ B.!MO.A.A 11,055.65 301.08 4,488.00 8,740.05 194.00 o 24,451.89 Bill DNatle “l"filzumr Nutloual 8,154.00 PRpa 100;000:00~ 150,920,306 $555,222.28 LIABILITIES, 50,0000 82500000 71,952,710 137,700.00 224,757.62 2,423.81 0,6 L0100 28,3063.40 4,970,700~ 274,660.5! 13,970.70 “Y :GSU 113 858,222, Stats of Tiinols, County of Caok, ss, fe 1, Pul'lp iy dce Foreest, Uasulér of the Meohanle: th.ial Liauz af Chio.gv, (o sulennly swear tnac tuo cbove staiGLeat £ Lru, v Lug bt o My wno.xledge and beliut, P, I, FULREST, Cuvlor. Subrecibed and Sworn to boforo mo this 234 any of March, loid, © SAMUKL D, PIRRY, Nutaey P f. Careio 1 Attest—H. . Raymoud, F. W. Paluer, J. 5. Kood, Dicestors, . REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THI First Haonel Dk OF CEICACO, At Close of Business, Feb. 27,1874, RESOUROES. e 70,190, Ra i o 672,000.0i Liuolull Loans & Disconnt g 079,550.00 DusPmSlats 0300150 Vad Batikrs 72,680.04 SapanTas V21500.00 11,801.3 4 1134500, 2,031.61 013009 105,478.81 96,000,00 741,35 250U 1,013,411.41 - $6,008,261.65 LIABILITIES, Capi‘al Stock paid i s £1,000,000.0 Bu. s Fuuda.., AUV VUL Tiisboun Kacnaug In eron Peoti and Lusi 18,814.07 Nation'l Bauk Notos 115514 pfna b Ludividust Dopsit32.008,854.70 R Demand Uortitie catos of Dupoal 0 Curvlued Unocks. R B S Do N i o T 4,214,059.48 7 $0,303,201.55 Caunty af Cook, 1. Cunuive of tho Firat Natlonal Bank of Wiy SOk (GAL Uie abore satement L of my knowlodyo ud bdot, L. J, GAUI, Oasbler. Subscriliod and sworn to befors e this 2ith day o Marol, 1874, LR SRk Rutito o o, CorseiANest o conn ) BAA, M m(munsox.é Dirsctors. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINGS. Offce of the St Louis, Tacksonville & Chitago Railroad Company. Cuicauv,, i, Maroh 10, 1674, The annust meating of 1ho Htock and Buad huldacs of this Company 10 (he olovtion of Director for tua susuls Jusr, and Jor tho trapsacclon of wthur sppropiiate b 2%, will Lo field at tho oitios uf 1ho Uliicagu & A lton Kalls rad Cuipauy, in Ubloig, on Muadny, tue 8.4 day uf AUH] oz, botwian L unura of 10 s, 1. and 4 'elock po s "o tiatsfor buoks will Lo cluswd at the clues of buals nnas iours on e $ith day of Alaret uath 1he Tib day of Apsil, 161, RUBLICL 11, KOLYOY, Seoy. NOTICH . Ts horcby glvon that tioco whid be mootini uf the stocks BT e . Adcla o . g 161 Lae 10 19Lh duy f April, ai the hour uf 10 A, by 'HIIIIN;}H( lldlllld ;n‘ ".VI“UII:H“\:,‘D‘]”IIHI‘:A 5 O1 s tosrd o Dicgo gonoy dwsociation. Y U I, itaBTLAN, Bacy SCALES. FAIRBANKY BTANDARD SCATES £ O ALL BIZLS. SiAoa FAIRDANKE, LUKSE & 00 i gty AL AND W3 LAKKH R

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