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" T THE CHICAGU DAILY TRIEUNE: FRIDAY. MARCH 27, 1874 5 e oo s s it i i i et L T e i —— i e e e it POLITICAL. The Massachusetts Legislature Unable to Choose a Senator, Another Ballot Tolen Yesterday Without Material -Change, - Dawes Gains Slightly, but Is Still Far - from Elections Banks and Adams ih;a Second Cholce of the Dawes and Hoar Men, The Massachusctts Sonntorship, * Spectal Insputeh to Thy Chicago Tridune, Bosron, Mass,, March 26.—DBoth factions of tho Republicans have got sick of cauvnssing, tho stormy gaihorings of last night showing that {hint mothod, sslong 88 the presont tampor lasts, Instond of teuding to roconcilo, only sorves to rend tho two intorests farthor apart, « Thoroforo iu the futuie no moro such attompts will be mado. THE VOTE OF TO-MORROW, it fa agroed, will bs substantially the snme asthat of to-day. But both sides will thon Lavo agreed that 1t is 1mpossiblo to eloct clther Dawos or Hoar, and it ia likely that Baturday may sca the eud of tho dead-lock. It seoms to bo all with tho Domocrats now, and they ure conscious of it, being groatly elated that tho power lies in their bands. Many of lbom are spacially jubitant,— 20 muvh 8o that - THE DEMOCBATIO CAT, having the Republican mouse in ita claws, rooms iuclined to play with 1t before maling good its victorv, Thoy aro, however, hindered " in their objeot by tho uuexpected spproval shown by thoir conutituonts regarding thoir firm staud avd ‘uabrokon front for Judge Curtls, The ** Un- torrifiod” mo slouting to thom to stand y bim to tho last, but the Demo- crotic mombers Inow botter thau to throw oway the opportunity in that way nnd ‘will doubtloss show thoir havd on Saturday, at which timo it 18 said that, though au election amay not take place, there will cortainly bo a new deal, and o chouge ou all sides, It dopends now 8 great deal un which of TUX REFUBLICAN FAOTIONS break firat, and the Demoorats will probably. not tako the imitiative. If, foranstance, tho Hoar men ‘breas firet, aud go for Charlos Fraucis Adams, on the next hallot the Domocerats will follow suit and bring ubout an_election ; but it is said that there is more likolihood of the Dawes men first LRCAKING FOR UANKS, and it Is claimed thut Banks would carry o larger gmpn,r‘don of tho Damocrats than would Adams. hould both sidow of the Rupublicavs broak sumultancously in this way, the whole sspect: would chingoe instoutly, array- jug Admms and Mauks on oppo- Slto eldes. Mauy of tho supporters of Dawes have to-dny spokon vory tavorably of Banls, the key-noto havivg baen” struok in tho caucus of Iast night, whon tho Dawes men spoke of eleciivg a cauaidate from the nuor’ln a8 g ‘st tho ! blue-blood " repre.ented by Mr, oar. SECRET CONFERENCES wro in session to-night, and tho hotol lobbies aro particuluriy lively. ~ There is -good suthority for saying that both the Hoar and Dawes faction aro in nogotntion with the Democrats, not with any viow to tho advancement of thoir can- didates, but for the choice of o compromise cau- didate.” The most siraight-out Republicans of Dotb factions appear vory dospondent, some of thom oven raying that othing buk anarohy in n‘m party aud its early dissolulion ean come out of 5 {70 ths Associaled Press.] Bosron, Matel 26.—The joiut convention took anoibor Lallot for Sonalor, as follows: Wholo numbor of votes, 277; necessary to & choico, 189; Heury L, Dawes, 02; B, B. Curtin, 74; N. P, Banks, 6; Jobn G. Whituer, 2; E, It. Hoar, gx; Jok E.” Sanford, 1; Willium B. Wash' urg, 1. CRIME, A DRank Officer Attacked by Woulds o Robbers, Svecal Diapatch o The Chrcagn Tribune. KALAMNAZOO, Mich., March 20.—Lato lost night Franx Higging, Cashior of tho City Bank, was sttacked Il){v robbers, soverely beaten, and nesrly ed, is crios attractod tho atteution of noighbors, and frightened his nssailsnts, who were forced to loave without geiting the koys of ga wate, Mr, Higgiusis now in o critical con- tion, Charged with Altering DBankeNotes Specral Duepateh to The Clacdgo Iribune, EasT BaciNaw, Mich,, March 206.—ugene Baker, & young man 28 years of age, gon ot Dr., E. L. Balter, of this city, waa arrested to-day by Dotective Nevins, charged with altering bank notes. lis mothod was to cut thio notes apart, and paste tho different denomiuations togathior, and pass them a8 of a larger denomination. A two-dollar and ono-dollar bill would be fixed up, aud both fixed for twos, Ho bus been ongaged in the Lusincss for eomo timo. A telegram was sout to Dotectivo Sullivan, of Dotroit, notifying Ium of tho nrrent of Baker, and the young man will proLably Lo taken to Dotroit to-morrow, and l‘nn gned Lefore the United States Commis- aioner. - Ratlrond Robbers Sentenced. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Iribune, Avnora, 1ll,, March 26.—An ontuo family were arrested some time ago for steniing goods fiom tho Chicago, Burhugton & Quincy Rail- rond, Aftor sevoral woeks of conlinement in the city aud county jails, tho caso came upin cowrt, and 1t was proven that tho mothor boat hor children if they refused to go out audsfoal. The father goos to Joliet for ono year, tho Enl::lmlr for threo, aud the oluldien to thie Reform olioul. Muorder in Loxington, Kyw-In Cine cinnat, CrvcinwaTr, 0., March 20.—The Enquirer's Lexugton, Ky., srocial reports that Mika Col- lius to-day’ twico shot at Frank Higgine, ono ball taking effect in tho abdomea and lodgng tbo Uldder, oth were Irish milkmen, and wero quu,reling about their business, - This sfternoun V. L Sinclair, & uh!pfilng clerk ) of Youngleo, Sumciur & Randall, struck Conrad Hobuilte, n dischurged portor, on - the hend * with & dray-piv, rom Lhe cffccts of whioh he died this ovening. Sluumir,b who was_arrested, and 1olensed on £10,000 bail, £aid Bchulte camo drunk to a Lusi- ness house and hunted Lim up with a knlie. Sobulte left the place, aud it was to hours after- words when ho was found lying on the stroct in 2 dving condution, whota bo Lvd waudoied and - Murder In Jncitson, Mis. exeis, March 20,—Tho Appeal's Jackeo epecial ways that Col, Hobart 3 e & prléml'f uonc luwyer of Vickebuig, was shot aud iatally wounded there by W, R."Spoars, nleo a lawyor, who drove up 10 Miller’s ofiico in n carriago snd meut & dmvor up for him, Just thonm Mil- lor camo down tho strest, and 8jcars called to him. When DMller aoproushed the carringo, Spears fired, bitting Lim fo tho foreliond. ~ dillor foll, aud Bpoars flred fonr otber shota into his body. Spoars was talon to juil amid great oxcitemont und thveats of vio- lorge. Blillor to-duy 8t noon was alive, but lit- tlo hopes of. his reoovery i _oulortuiued. They Liad beon considered irionds. Tho afair in shrouded 1 mystory. A wowanis probubly at tho bottum of it. Murder and Lynching in Kansas. Tonr Bcort, Kan., Maroh 26,.—At Jucksonville hamlot, 45 miles satiilyvest of this city, on Wed- nesday lant, Jobn R, Yierco shot bhis falher-in-law, Anthony Amerd, two bolls taking offect, couslng death m o fow bours. ~ Plerco escaped to the Neosho bottom, pursuad by the vigilants, who fired the tall grave in the rivor bottom, drawing him from his biding place. He awam tlle river, buc ho wos finally overtakon, capturod by the vigilunts and hungto treo. The vigilauts gave notico to tho olticlals at Jacksonvillo where the body could bu fouud, sud they took it in clarge, Fatnl Encounter in Vickburg, Vicksnuna, Miss., Maich 26,—Thomas Oal- Jdny, an ex-policeman, attucked J, W. Lavins, locul editor of tho Vicksburger, eutting him in the neck with & knifo, Lavius thou shot Calking twioe, killiug him Instanly. E 5 ——— THE WEATHER, £ ‘Waamaroy, D, 0., March 20.—TFor the North- wost aud Upper , aud thenca to ~the' Oblo Lover Misubsuippi Yulloyw, nortlwesseily winds, lower tomporature, high barometer, fall- ing in'the ovoning, and gouerally olear wonather, Tho condition 1 tho Uontral Misslsalppl and Lo&vor Olio Valleya favor tho -formation, of tor- nadoes, 'The display of cautionary eignals will be - re- sumod ab tho lako stations on April 1, QENENAL ODSERVATIONS, 3 CittcAao, March 96—1 s, m, Thr| Wind, | Hatn| Weather, * 20| .13[8, W,, frosh,| 4N, E., froal,.| 298, IIuhll. Blat'on. llr‘«llnr’dk Tar. 40,161 29,83 80,17 30,19} 0 nso, ., ity |20, Marquotte, (30,00 Milwaukoe , .1 (Oloudy, <01 Olear. Olear, Olondy, 1atr. .| Cloudy, Falz, RAILROAD NEWS. Compotition for the Emigrant Busi- ness from New York Wests Three Leading Roads Engaged in an Open War, Other Items of Railroad News. Bmigrauts Fares. Spectal Dispatchi to The Chicaqn Tribune, New Yonk, March 26.—The officors of, tho New York Contral'& Iludson River Rullroad have made o discovory which has led to the ro- duotion of the rates of fare to omigrauts nearly 50 por cont. Tlo throo great railronds to the West—tho Now York Contral, Ponnsylvania, and Erio—hove hithertodlvided the transportation of omigrans smong thom, and the ratoa to all fm- poriant Westorn points have boen uniform. It 18 now known that a contract was rocoutly made by tho Erio Rosd with tho Inman, National, Williams & Guion, White Btar, Anchor, and Btato linos of ‘steamships, whereby tickets should bo sold in Euvropoan ‘citios for tho trans- portation of passengoers from New York to Chi- cago by tho Erie Road for $10. THE UNIFORM PRICE AGREED UPON bolwa en these threo railroads for such trana- portation is 813, Dy this schomo Erie Las ‘monopolized Weatern-bound passengers arriving by thcso six principal lines. Tho stoamship ar- riving yosterday ordered ot Castle Gardon thnt all her passengers bound West be transported by the Erie Rond, On relinquishing their through ticket, therofore, passengors wero given tickots avor tho Erie. Rond. The Yonasylvania Road bss for somo time Lnd o contract for transport= ing Wost all the passongers by the Cusard stesmors. This stato of wifairs was soon dis- covored Dby the -agonts of tho New York Coutral, and _ was lcported at tho Company's headquarters. The Vice-President of the road at once sent a lotter to the Commis- sioners of Emigration, stating that,as these two competitors had monopolized the arrivals of omigranta at_Castlo Garden, bis Company had decided to withdraw their agont at that place, Ho nlso requested the Commwissionots to warn emigrants iu faturo against tho OVERCUANGES FOR TRANSFORTATION to Western points made by the Eris and Penn- sylvanin Ruilroads,- a8 the Now York Ceniral lioad would horosfter couvey passougors Wost for mearly 50 _ por cemt dess thon tho other roads do. Singlo tick- ols to omigrants by this road from here to Chicago aro now £7; to Cincinnati, 87; to 8t. Louls, 5; to Omaha, &16; to Milwau- keo, 83; to Kaugas City, 915, etc. Of courxo, the Eric and Penusylvanin Itoads could not hopo to successfully compoto with the New York Cen- tral unloss thoy REDUCED THEIR OWN RATES, ‘They therefore notitied the Comumissioners that thiey have put down tacir enarge for pussonger transportation to compare with tho New York Central. o emigrants—a noedy class—will bo groatly benefited by tho competition betweou the rmlronds, but it is improlablo that thess ratos will coatinuo long in eflect. Minnusota Eroights, Spectal Dinpateh to The Chicags Tribune, ‘WinoNa, Minn., March 26.—Another cir- oular was promulgated to-day by tho Chicago & Northwestorn Company, to induco holders of whea to shup. In eiect, the Com{;nny offer to throw off all storage aud olevator charges at Wi- uona, on through shipments before Apnl 1. Shippers are also allowed the choico of Milwau- koo or Chucugo, Misceltaneous. . SUITS UNDER THE ILLINOIS BAILTOAD LAW. Tho opinion provalent in railrond cicles 1sthat tho suits instituted for violation of -tho new Ilh- nois Railrond law will not bo brougat to trial speodily. Actions bave boon commencod against four companios—the Chicago & Northwastern, Chicago & Alton, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, sud Iilinois Cenftal. Fully as good couses of notion oxist against all tho other companies in iho Btate. Nono of thew regurd the scnedules put out by the Commussionors, und aro batioyod to have no intontion of complyivg thorewith unless roguized by tho highest authority in tho land, 'Lhe suit against tav Alton Iu sot for trial w Bprivgfleld uext May, but it is not oxpeoted to bo called at that timo, The Chicago, Surlington & Quincy caso comes next in order. Blr. Wirt Dextor 1¢ now angaged upon it, Unless forced, tho Compauy wiil not go to trial under o voar, ‘1he fact that no Ametican preco- dent exists for theso casos rouders thiem ex- tromoly diflicult to propare. Tho powt ut which A rate coases to Lo reaconable, and becomes ex- tortionate, is an exceodingly fine one to estab- lish, Yot this precise question must e deter- mined in the caso of the Northwesteru Company. That suis was nstituted beforo the Commission- ery’ sobedules wers declared prima _facie evidonce of rensonablo rutes. The burden of proving what is 10n8onable, theicforo, devalves upon thie Attotney-General,' Now there has ns yet bocn axcertained but ono way of detormuing tho question, requiing an accurats kuowlodge of the pumter of mules 1un by all the Lruius or tho Company over tho pmtivlar lino for, eay, the last tigcal year, tho townl mumber of milos run by freight-trains and by passengor-traing sopa- vatoly, the gross receipts of froight-borvico and of passonger-gervice, tho total Numbor of tons of freight carried, nud also tho number of 1ons catried one ils, From these date aud detailod accounts of tho opeiating oxpenses the approxi- mato cost of moving ong ton of freight one mile ean to ascertained. Lho rosult, aftor deduotin operat.ag oxpenses, iutcrest on bonds, and- all nccorsiary oxpo:os, will bo nat, whick, tuken in counection with the vaiuation of tho road, will show whethor it is & 1.r yetuin upon the invest- ment, “T'his dotailed information is precisely what the Compauis proceadsd aguiust iro now provuriug, aud without it thoy cannot satistucturily procesd to tril. o keep thoso figures at biand yeady for momentary uno would requira vast army of claila; but it is not apparent how tho railroada can atherwiso presont their cutcs in tho soveral Western Statos under the now lans, Grontly in- oreused oxpenses and almost coutinuous litiga- tion will accompany their onforcaniout. UPPER MISSISSIPPL DUSINESS, A meotiig of all the Buperiutondonts und Genoral Frolfiht Agents interestadin Up{mr Mitir~ !ulln&)i business was held in the gencrai ofics of tho Chicugo & No:thiwostoru Raflsuy Woduesday last, A yrouracted discusslon onsued, Lut no definito conolusion wus reaohed, owing 1 part b0 tae Ilhnois Ceniral Cumi ary holdiug slour from tbe Conv.ntign. 'That Couspany, by its conuce- tion with the Northern Proset Lind, handlos o vost amount of Minneseta busiucss, aed no agreemont would be watwfactory to which the Coatrol was not a party, ‘Lhey thorofuie ad- Journod until Monday afternoon, when a rosult will doubtloss bo arrived at. ‘his businoks, originutiug in ono Btato and passing througl otliora, is uov aected by tho recant fogiulnhon of Miunesota aud Wisconum, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. BaN Fancisco, Onl,, March 26, —The stoam- ship Colima has not boon spoken’ uinco leaviug Mazatlan, Bhe renchod that porton the 12th, four days from Acapulon, with troops for Muzat- lan, Thera is uo tiuth In the roport that tior sorew waw brolien, a4 tolegraphed bofore, but. tho eoraw was shortoncd, oud tho stoamor thoro- by roudored unablo to make much more that 100 wnles por day, Wo.havo this from tho office. Iho Colima "will be duo lore the last of this week or the first of next, o, New Youx, Matob . 20,—Arrived, . steamships Java sad Cily of Brooldyp, from Liveipoul, FOREIGN. Desperate Fighting Between the Carlists and Republicans Near Bilboa. The Spaniards Agnin Badly De- feated in Cubn. . Digcouraging Reports Concorning Bis~ marck's Health, BP. ' Maprip, March 20.—A desperate ongagoment took placo yestorday bofore Bilbon. The Re- publican atiny, undor Marsbal Berrano, at 6 o'clock in tho morning attacked tho Oarlists, who offerod & slubborn reslstanco. Tho battlo lasted all day, consing only with nightfall, whon tho Tiopublican army encamped in positions wrosted fiom the Oarlists, The loss'of tho Ropublicans inkill ed was 470, Gon, Loma commanded the centro a nd Gen. Primo do Rivora the right. It is probable that the battlo will bo ronewed to-day. Mapnip, Morch 26.—Tho Minister of War hos tolopraphod the covgratulations of the Osbinet 1o Murolial Boiranc. —_— - QUBA. Key Wesr, March 26.—A _dispatch recolved by boat from Havann says it Is ru[;urtud thera that tho Bpaniards lost vory boavily in tho battlo at Gunstmoclars, near "Puorto Principo, Tho Cuuuny romainod in possossion of tho flold at niglal, and the killed aud woundod fell into thoir nuds. tIAvANA, March 20,—The financial crisls con- tinuos, overy hour increasing the promium on Euld or exclange, Gold 18 quoted at 260, ‘The auke refuso to discount commorcial e iy GERMANY. Tonpoy, March 27,—A speelal dispatoh to tho Standard from Borlio eays tho reports fa_regmd to Frinco Bismarck’s Uluess aro dincomaging. “'ho pationt is in & stato of great prostiatiou. gl iy GREAT BRITAIN. Tonpow, March 26.—At & meeting of the lead- ing Irish mombers of Parlisment Tast oveniug, it wns dotormined to pross tho subject of home rule during the presont sossion, nouwithstanding tho failuro of Dr, Butts' amondmont to the ad- dross in roply 10 the Quoen's speach:, Blundale mado o spoecl: at & public moeting Iast night, doclaring it to bo bus convietiun that tho party iu tho Uniled States which abolishod slavery would yot succoood in establisbiag arbi- tration os & mothod of sottiing disputos botwcen nations. Lowxpox, Barch 20.—A Times' special from Madrid states that Marshal Sorrano reuowed the uitack on tha Unslists before Bilboa at 6 ojcluck yestorday mowning. At 1o'cloex in the aftor- noon the Marehul telograpbod to Madvd that tho combat was obstinate, but tho advautages were with Lis troops. 3 "Lho Roval Marives and the Rifle Brigade hdve arrived from Aehauteo. Hera'd Cable Svecial, Loxpoy, Maroh 26.—1lie romains of Dr, Liy~ ingstone loft Aden on the 28d ivst., in mail- stoamor Malova, for Englaud. ‘Choy are encasod in o load cofiln, uud prosorved in salt. The body wan fully recoguized at Zauzloar, ok iy AUSTRIA. LoxpcN, March 27.—A Vienna tolegram to the Daily N os roports that the Ewporor Francis Josoph will vieit Naples, where ho witl meet the Kiug of Tialy and rccompany bim to Tucin, SRS S ST. LOUIS’ INSTITUTION, Licensed Prostitution--Features of o E1l) Puasscd Yestorday by the State Sonate, 5 S1. Lous, March 26.—The SBenato this aftor- noou passed avother bill for the regulation of the sucial evil in tlua city, It provides that tho present Social Bvil Hospital shall be maintained a3 o froe hospital for prostitutos afllioted with venercal disesses ; also that the House of In- dustry boiog built shall bo maintaled by the city a4 a roformatory for prostitutes” All phy- siciaue treating any pordon having the roputation of boing n prostitute, or who ate suspected of 80 Loing, for venorea! digongo arg to report the caso at oce to tho Board of Yolice Commissioners, the Vice-President of which slall, at the disere- tion of tho Bonrd, issue bis warraut for the con- finoment of such person in the said hospital for tieatwent. Auy polivo-ofticor viaiting any houso of ill-fnmo, oxcept in the discharge of his ducy as an officer, shall bo liable to o fluo of from §5 to $60, and any polico- ofilcer recelving any gift or consideration of any lond from auy kooper or mmate of o bawdy houso shall be subjected to two samo fine. Tho bill nlso forbidy the raiding of bawdy houses, and probibits tho arrost of keopers or inmatey, except upon tho atidavit of soma ro- linblo péison. This bill ropenly all acts, special or, gsuumll not coneistent with its provisious. “v'aig bill and tho one Hnmud by tho Benato & fow dnys ago, wbich strilies the word ** rogulate ™ from the Gity oharter of Bt. Louis will go to the House at the samo time, and it ia beliovad both will psy by & lavge majority. THE MOUNTAIN SENSATION, Further ‘Accounts of the North Caro= 1ina Mystery, Near the Volcanto Kepons, Mcboicell County, X, C., Correspondenca uf tie Auheville Expontor, The first signs of alurm in this locality wore witnessod on the 10th of Fobruary, abuut' 1 o'clock in the ovening. This consisted in what the peoplo cnll & *1osiible lumbering,” tho oarih soomiiug to “quiver” to a fnghtful oxtent, Bome purtios desoribe it as tervible thundor, grodually dying away in the distanca; otbors do- serike the uoise as tho roarwy of heavy artillery in tho distance, And on the 12th of Fobruary, two gentlemon wero on the lighost poiut of Luld Mouutniu, at what is known ns Harris' Viow,—which is said to Lo next to Alt. Mitchell in boight, On tuab day toeso goutlemen hesrd this stiungo noise. Ono of the gentlomen woys it tivet remindod him of the falling of heary timber, and presented & strango vombination of rounds and npressions, Purtics living on the mountun-sides, aud at the foot, lienrd tie sawe—all think that the noise wau within tho mountmin. Ouo man gays whon Lie was on ono side of the mountan the” tervivte notse was in tuo diccotion of the mountain,—und, vwhen ou the opposire sido, tho samo 1ndioations wero observed, All feel satisfiod tuat the nulso procaeds alono from this mountaiu. But on tho 224 of Fobruary the noiso Lad rouobied such a poinc s to becowo pertoctly tor- rivle, Among the peraons living on thia moun- tuin ave Mr, Cninp, Jobuston Elliott, Nonh Jlu- ott, Widow Nouuy, George Moigan, James Gil- Lert, and othors, From tho statemons of all thuso pertioy, and perhups fifty ouors, tiio mountain was sctually *uluking,” the moviug was lilte the outiro mountain was giving away, tho tuble-ware snd the furaituro in the housos rucking and jolung with fugbiful forco. Ono wan, fiding on Lomohack, Iis Lorse becamo foarfwily frighroned, snd ivis vuld thu the cut- te lLuve becows slurmoed and wanderod fioin thoir usuul range. . Sueh was the alarm that about 19 o'clock at night on o 23, tho poopie for mifos sroand LUEAN to assombio at & wan's houso by the uume of Camnp. Aud Carap Living gono to the wood- pile for wood, becume 80 nuwmed tha L fou upon bis knees auu began 10 pray aloud, Very soon tho terrivle ** quakiug™ of tho wmountaii was such Lhat tuo great orowd 10w assombeol cugiged=in prayer. Ab daybrosk on Monday woruing of tho uch ult. Geuige Loygau, u col- ored Lapuinb preuckior, was soub for [o groat Luste, snd 50 lwpatienc weie thoy of lis arnival thut & portion ol tho crowd inet hit ou tho rond, Loscecomg lum tu come asd pray and proach, ‘Ll peopue thus asowbled rowminoed m cthese dovotions for threo duyd, when tlioy mpved o short distance to o vacuut Liouse, tho projoity of HMuris Elliott. Absut tho third day Bily Logau, wwhice mau and Baptish prosc:ior, wag Hens Aoy, vho camu unmodintely, Ui afurcl g, tho Rov, J, M. Lusaly, tho Mowliodist minutor it ciargo of tio Bruad liver Mieion, wat ime portuned to nllend oud preach, who prompily complied, Yium an oye witness, the sconos aro deseribod 29 most sirugo wnd extiwuzdionry, Tho psoploe came flocking 1o crowds of tilven and twen: wcding mon, wowen, and oluldron, wil pry nouting tue must terrillo utate of foar, acapuir, and puni.enco, ¢ On the day Mr. Lumley preachod, the liouso was lterally psotod, the prescher buroly huviuyg room tu siand; 60 great was tho rush'to Loar, that many rusked up tao side of the wally aud orowded on the juists nbove—ouly a portion of the uppor story linviug a doar, ‘Lo ortion huviug the foor was filled, thus formmg & sort of gullery ; sud many ot boing able to enter the Luuse, crowded their boads in por. - the door and all sroud ke nouso -mamrosting Lo ot lulenoe juterest, When tlhe call was made for mourners, the J\noplu rushod from all puits of tho honse and from outeide of the onuge with almost frantto yolls, and upon each other, all praving and suppiioating in tho most honrtfolt and ngonizing manner over witnessed on earth, During thls tima tho people all lived in com- mon—no nttentlon was givon to laber or prop- orty—cattle, Liorson, and hogs wore turned to the woods, and tho ontire peoplo within tho rango of thia awfal oxcitemont have conoluded that thoy bave but a.fow dave to live. About 100 have mado profossion of roliglon, Tho olos~ ing scones of this strango mooting aro repro- sonted as most poculinr and wondorful. During most of this poriod of 16 days the ‘mountuin’ had continuad at intorvals to prosont tho samo alarming improssions, DBut having Pmycd, whouted, sung, and agonized for thie longg period, they soparated with tho promiso ttnt all wouli romain aud dio if nocossary. 1t {nsaid that tho nwo-strikon countenances, tho molancholy demenuor of this vust orowd ou the broaking up of tho dovotlons, aro beyoud all doscription, » In these oxcitod davotions it seoms that all bocamo perfcatly resignod to what scomed an inovitablo fato, - All past differonces woro for~ golten, and mutuul amunosty scomed to bo the univorsal fooling, ~ Ono old woman, a atrong Baptiat in Lor roligious opinions, crled out to Drother Lumloy, tuo Mothodist minister, ** Now 1a tho timo to unite, aa wo are all soun fo 8o to the Judgmont.” It will be propor to remark that many of theso poople woro not, horotoforo, fu the habit of at- tend church ; thoy hived in the utmost disregavd of the Babbath, and bave given Lut littlo atton- tion o aducation, 3 Whatover may bo the nature of this terriblo * qualtng mountain,” it s cortain that tho offect upm:;ho people bos been the most wondexful on racord, Aa I write, tho exoitoment la not o groat, but all aro fomfully appreheusive of sumo terrible calomity. Raueton, N, 0., March 20,—The Daily News Tns rocoived tho following diaputoh from Aavion to-days * News has just acrived Lieto that tho shocks on Biube Mounlain were moro violont luss night than at any time sinco the commouce- mout of tho voleanie dislurbunce,” STATE LEGISLATURES. The Railroad Bills in the California Legislature. The Pennsylvania Legislature and the Mining Tax. Procecdings in Other State Legis- latures. CALIFORNIA, BAN FraNoisco, March 26.—Tho 8erato this afternoon passed a bill abolishing the now City Hall Commission in llus city, leaving tho worlk of completing it to tho Board of Supervisors; also, suthorizing tho issuanco of 760,000 in bonds to meot tho presont cuntracts of tho Com- mission. Thoe bill for enforcing education in (Liy Stato Lss paeeed tho Astombly. ‘Tho Scuatorinl Bribory luvestigation Commit- - too Lioa roporied. that o impropor influoncos wore used to securs the olection of Mossrs, Dooth and Hagar to the United States Senato, but that impropor advances had beon mado to the Legislators by certain porsons, who acted wholly on their own authority, and with no other responaibihity. ‘Tho roport acquits Boruck, who made charges of malics in tho matter. BaN I'ravoisco, March 26.—The question of rogulating fares and froights on railtoads m this State camo bofore the Scuato thusaftornoon, Mr. Farley’s substituto bill rolating to the Bonrd of Transportation Commissioners, took tho place of all othor bills boforo tho Benate, Bevoral amondmonts wero offered, and all tho afternoon was consumed discussing them. Tho charactor of tho debato and number of modilications offered sgem to judicate thut thers will ba hittlo, it any, logislation on railrond mottors ot this Bession, tho time now being too Bhord to ox- amino all of the measnres thoroughly ; and it ap- Pears to be the policy of tho onemics of legisia- tion of this kind to still futther complicate aud delay matters, and thus defost all, —_— OHIO. Covrunmus, 0., March 26.—In the House this afternoon, tie vote whereby tho Houso rofused to ougross the Liquor bill this morning was re- considered—yoas, 44; nays, 88, The House thoh nguin refused to ongross tho bill—47 to 89, Tho following bills passed : The House bill for preseribing tho modo for appropriation of prop- erty by corporations; Senato bill to provide thas porsons charged with crimea who woro insano at the time the crima was committed, sball be examined beforo specal jury sa to thair eanity bofore Leing tried for the orimio ohorged agaiust them: Benato bill providing that no Trusteo or relative of anv T.ustee, by blood or marriago, shall bo olectad or appointed to any position nt the Ohto Agricultural Collego. In the Sonate all tho afterncon was spent in listeniug to arguments in -tho Welsh-Weimer contested-clection caso. ———— PENNSYLVANIA, Harnienvrae, Pa., March 26.,—The Honeo to- dny ordered to o thixd reading a subatitute for tha bill imposing & tax of 4 conts on anthracito coal. Tho substitute provides that o tax of 5 mills sball ba imposed on franchises of all in- corporated coal companios a8 monsured by {he valuo of their corporate property, e NEW JERSEY., 'frentoN, N. J., March 26.—Tho Benate has passed the Compulsory Educstiozal Lill—19 o 6. CAPITAL AND LABOR, A Strilkers? Riot—Onc Man Seriously Injured—No Arrostse Special Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, Aarch 20.—A few days ago tho laborors employed in mining the new tunnels of the Delawaro & Luckawous Rallvond near tho IMundred iops, Hoboken, N.J., struck for an incroase of thoir wages from $1.50 to £2 per day. ho strikers nro not omployos of tho Company, but woro engaged by tho_coutractors who have undertakon tho work. Hearing of tho sinko, Cart Piicsi, an Italian, engnged Lhirty of his countrymen yosterduy nud toox thom over to the tunnel'this mominfi, aud offered thom as sub~ atilutes for tho stiikois, ongaging to rot himself a8 foreman ond ioterpreter. Tho men woro gladly accopted and at ouco sot to work. A crowd of s*rilora wero idling arouna the eceno of thoir Into Jabors, and on Keeing the Itulians Dbegin work, lhoy nseailed themi wiih stomes, Driesi was kunooted down and stunned by the firut attack, and Lis companions, many of whom wero moro or leys injured, flod in all directions. I'no police were summoned aud soon appeared and dispersed the rioturs, 1'nesy was carvied to tho stmlluu. and, on being examined by tho sur- goon, 1t was found that lio was sufforing from coucussion of the brain, 1o was taken to tho hospital. Wis recovery is tlought doubtful. Nono of the Italinns could idontify their assail- auty, thorefore no arrests wore mude. The Brie Kailroud Troubles. NEw Youi, March 20.—A Snsquehnnna (Penn,) Qispatels states thay 400 workmeu leit tho Ero muchinu-sbops thero yosterday, to compol by a seriko the payment of their wagos for Fobruary, Tho men sey thao one of the stipulations at {ho eatilomont of tho strike a montk ngo way thut thoy would bo pnid on or Lotoro the 15th of cash month regalurly,. Tho march from tho uhops was mado amid the riuging of bolls and tho sereamiug of whistles. Tho turn-table by Leen crl‘lplnd, - ndio wero eugines by takiug out tha plus, As fast s trafus arrivo they are +fixed.” Ounly mail tiains aon losye, and stock traina go eadt to Doposit, whoro tho fueding yard s located, By ordor of tho Muyor the buloons ure closoed, ST S e DIED ON THE CARS. Speelal Dgpted to 'L he Chicuno Trlbune, Oatmo, Yili, Mureh 2G,—A mab whoso name appeass to luve beon Oliver Copeland, who was, aueording to a_ticket lound on his persou, on Wi way from Momphls to Ohumfulgu, dled 10 tho Ilinuis Central train in this city, this aftor- nuon, & mument afler taking Lis soat in tho car. 1o liud evidently beon 1u bid hesitl, and o in- forinod the mon who liclped pin from ono train to the othor, 1o hud boen staving in Memphia, but lofu thera Iat night, 1o hud some hitle nioney, o blubit baok or twe, sonie lotters and hotagruphi, Tho Lody way fakon in‘chargo of by Lo llincls Centinl suthorition, aud at tho fuauost It was discovorud that be hiad o rolative at Lo Ruy, 1, named Thowas N, Saunders, ‘Che jury made no discoverios as to tho cause of biy doath. Efforts mio bulmv, wade to dnd s friouds, to whom the body will be forwarded, Ho was apparontly 30 {o 25 yoars olJ, & amall won, dreesod In plala clothes. WASHINGTON. (Continued trom tue Firat Paxe.) Mr. SHERMAN moved to strikn out the words # for olroulation " tn Mr. Wright's amondmont, nnd insert boforo tho word *aiount tho word “ maximum," 8o that it would road * maximum amount of Unitod Btatos notos iy lioroby fixed 8% 400,000,000," Ar, WIIGHT modifed his smondment to read in thoe mannor, Mr, BUHURZ moved to strike out the word “amount” aud fusert * limit," Mr, WRIGHY eald bo sav no differoncs bo- tweon tho words ** amount " and * Umit." Mr. CONKLING inquired wu’y the gontloman inaistod ou the word * amount,” 1f bo thought it meout tho samo as *limi."” . 'uo smondmont to insort *limit” was lost without a division, . A Mr. Wrignt's amendment, as modifed by him, waa thon adopied—yoas, fid; nays, 20 ; 88 tul+ lowa: YEAS, Allison, Johuston, Pease, ogy, Lewls, Prutt, Borormen, Lopatt, Rinisoy, Qury enter, MeUreory, Tausoim, Gonovor, Merrimon, Robortsos, Forry (dich Buitehoil, Bpencer, Guldibwalte, . Mortoy, Spraguc, dordon, Norwood, Tipton, Tfarvey, Ogleaby, Weat, ititchcdck, ‘Patterson, Windom~81, Ingallo, > Anth Forry (0o, Hargont, nthon; ‘orry (Ut) Jargen! Doraa Frodugauysen, Siumoury, Duckiugham, agor, Schurz, Guanducr, Hunullon (M), Suerman, Conlling, Humilton (Tox, Blovenson, Qooer, THomity, Btowart, raigin, Howe, : Tourmin, D.vis, Morrilt (8f0.), Wadiolgu=20, Yeutol, Diorhd (Vo) Mr, MERRIMON moved, as & substitate for the whole oull, the toliowiug: Srorion 1, That tho moximum Umit of Unfled Slatcs noks for ciroulation 18 horevy fized at $400,000,- 000, at which sum thls shall rumatu, 8E0, 9, Tuus $46,0.0,000 fu_notes ‘for clroulation, in addition to sueh clrcuanivn now allowed by luw, auall Do tasucd to Natloual Baukiug ace clatlons now orgun~ {704, F whicl 1uay be uoreatiar organized, snd wict incrased circulation sbnil Lo disuivuted 'among tle saverat Htates, oo provided In Bec.1 of the act en- tikied “ An act'to provida for the reuomption of 3 yer ceut foan cortlilcates, sud for un incrosy in the Nu- tlonul Bauk notes,” approved July 14, 1870, Mr, LOGAN moved 25 an _amendmont to the' substituto of Mr. Merrunon the following : Tt 60 much of tho twonty-Boveath svolion of the Natiunal Qurroucy avt, sud ot the several ucts suppio mieutsry tierets, vnd such of the provisious of tie sot 10 provide for this redemption of tho 3 por ceutum tomuporury lown cerlileatesy und for tho fucresss ut Nattonal Bank notes, approved July 12, 1870, und so much or suoh parts of any othor nol or'acts of Uon- greks o hmit, OF 4B mny Lo conediued to lmiit or re- sirict tho enlirs nmouit of notes for circulation 10 Lo feucd under sufd Natoual Unrrenoy act and the several acts aupplomoatary thereto, Lo, aud the samio are horoby, 1ep:aled, und tlist Leroufier il ascociations orgunized, or that insy be organized, for eatrylug on the busiuess of bauking unaer tha pro- visiona of sald act, shull ve froo to eatablish and or- gauize Nuduual B.nks wiili s clrculation at auy place within the sovoral Btates and Territorlue of tho United Stutes, upon'tho 1erun aud_ couditions, aud subjeot to all tho lisitations und resirictions now provided by law, except the Nuwdtution upon the eutira umount of circulation, which {a beroby ropesled, ‘Tust cach Nutional . Banking Aseociotion now or- gouized, or hereufter {o be organized, suull kiop and muintuln, a3 port of i's reserve requited by luw one-linlf purt of the cofn recolved by it, 810-orest ou bonds of tho Unlled B.ales doposited a8 #ocurdiy for circulsting notes or Goverument dopos- #1s, and it hercafter only onc-Laif of the roservo now prescribed by law for tho Natlonal bauking ueso- clattonn shall cousist of balsncos duo to un assoctstion avallaulo for redomption of jts eirculating notos from o1 assocation {n citien of redemption, aud upon walc balunces o intescst sball bo paid, Mr. MORRILL (Vt.) moved, as an amendment to tho tirst section of the bill as wmended by Alr. Wright, tho fullowing : 15t no part of {he enme shall housed in tho purchase of bonds of tho United Blates above par, nor for cun runt expeuses of tho Government, Mr, Buokinghom gavo notico that he would offor as o substilneo tho bill introduced by him in Decomber lnsy, to provido for free bunkiug, to sccuro an olaslic currcney, to appreciate National obligatious, 80 us to reach specio o 1mont without commoreial embarrag-ment, This provides for the rodemption of United Btates uotes in coin, or iutorost-boaring bonds, fiom und aftor Jan, 1, 1876, and for the redemption of United Staies bonds bearing intorert in coin at & rato of not loss thau G per contum per an- pum in logal-teudor notes and nccruod interest n_coit, Ponding disoussion, the Bonato adjourned. HOUSE OT REPRESENTATIVES. WASTINGTON NAVY-YARD. Mr, HUNTER offered a resolutiun instruoting the Nuval Comumittoe to inquire into the pro- pristy of removing the Navy-Yard from Wash- ington to Alexaudria, Adopted. AIMY REDUCTION BILL. Mr. THORNBURG mtroduced a bill to reduco the army. Referred. It proposes to leave the cavalry and artillery at tho presout forco, but to 1eauce the wnfantry by five regimenty. - OT BPRINGS RESERVATION. Mr. PACKARD, from the Committes on Private Laud Claims, roported a bill to extond tho time for filing sulty in the Courtof Claims to establish title to the 1ot Springs Reservation in Arkaogag, Recommitted. GURRENCY PRINTING, Tho following wns unanimously adopted, on motion of Mr. DAWES: nesolved, That tho Cummitteo on Danking snd Cure rency be fustructed to inquira into the necessity and cxpiediency of recuinng by law thut United States notes, and other sccurities of ihe United States, be printéd in ports, ond nt_ differout places, in ordof to {romolo kreutor socurity, and uceuracy, wnd oconomy n thelr preyaration uud issue, snd tiat they xoport by Dill or otheriwize. FEES HELD DACK. Mr. SPEER, froms the{Committeeon Contingent Expouses in the Dopartmont of Justieo, oftored a rcéolution instructing tbat Committue to in- quire into the charges ngainst tho clerks of tho Uuited States Courts in tho Middle District of Alabama and the Southern District of Ilivois, for not making returns of feca recoived, with mower to send for pervons and papers, Adopted. INTER STATE CONMERUE, The House tuen proceeded to vote on the bill to rogulnto commerce by raltond among the sev- oal Btates, and tho bill was passod by—yens, 131 : nnys, 126, Tho bill a8 passed s, with but slight modifi- cation, the erme a4 reported by Mr., SleCrary, of Iowa, from the Commitico on Ruilways and Cauale, on the 10th of Jouuary. It enncis that all roiliond liues carrying fieight and passon- ern Letwcen different points, whethor owned y one or vaiious corpcruticns, shall 10+ parded a8 employed in commerco among tho soveral States, aud shall bo hable for auy viola- tion of this act, Thoy aro forbidden to’ chnrgo wmote than fuir and reasonablo rate for tho traus- portion of treight or paesengers, such rato to ba ascertaiued nnd fixed by the Board of Railroad Commiesioners, to Lo-oppoiuted by the Presi- dent, with advico and conkout of tho Benato, aud to be residents of cach of the nine Judieial Districts of the United States, Thoy aro to Dbe disiutcrosted porsons and not to have any interest in stocks, bonds, or tho property of any railrond or any traneportas tion company. 'U'his Bourd of Nailrond Cowmnjie- eioners s to” instituta a thorough Investipation and inquiry into tho rates of compensation charged for the transportation of freight and passengors over onch ol tho lines of railroad, and Into tho rensounblences thercof, and is, a8 s00n an practicaklo aftor such investigation and inquiry, to propare for tho ownors and opeia- tives of each line o soparate schednle of rotes aud charges for trandportation of pansongors and of frelght, aud of cars on or over said lines Tespectively, ‘Lhis schodulo i to bo duly au- thenticated by the Board of Commissionors, and to bo printed aud posted up in oach of the oflices of tho aopots of such rullroad company, cornoration, or person, ‘Lhiev may, from time to time, ond 80 often as tho circumstdhices may re- quird, chango and voviso the sehedulo, and_shalt 10 uotico of such changes or revigions in the BB mauner. e tollowlng is the vate In dotail : Averlll, YEAS, nzletou (Wir), Ralney, Burrert, zclton (N, J.), Lunsier, By, onr, @, F. ' Rapler, Uegore, ‘Hod <c8, R Brady, Molthug, Ricimond, Burbied, s Roibius, ' Buriows, oberws, E, H, Batler (Jasw.), Rabluson (3), Caln, Gnion, 3 ; Capn, Bwyer, Cuark (N3, Hyutes, Sagl (Tad), Qinyton, Kabsuty scofeld, Clhien(s, Tenduil, Basslond, Cobls (Ks.), Lumyort, Sounks, Cobnin, Tawrend, Buo b, Congur, Lewls, Biioldon, Corwi, Louglirldge, Blierwood, Goiton, Towe, Shoeniukor, ¢ Lutiol, Smurt, Lynch, Suih'(N, ¥, Mar:in, Binitu (O BcOyur, Bunith (N, 0, DI {Wls), Bugde, DI (L) Hprg sy MarDongally Slarkweather, Dunnoll; 3ieKe, il Liifott, McNullon, Taylor, TField, Hourus, whoruburgh, Cort, Nung, odd, Eevoatkn, o Wit Fec t, oy Fryo, Yackard, | udlay Garfeld, B Whtteley, Gunokel, Tarker (Mo), Williama (Wis.), Tisgans) Pellnm, Williams {Mo.j, fale (Me.), Tiiliips, Wilaon (In, Havous, Yoland, Wilaon (fuiy) Hawloy (L), Prat Wolfe, oys, urmam Woodirorth—121, Avs, Adams, Himilton, Taraons, Albart, Tanoack, Poudloldn, Arcio, Ttarmer, or; Avthur, ureis (Mosn), Phoips, ‘Antio, Tarria (Gn), ' Dlko, ‘Atiin, Iarels (Vi, Dottlr Banniog, Harrison, tindolt, Barber, Matehor, oad, Turnum, awloy (OL), Robols, W, Tt Bis, ereford, Tl (TiL), Beck, Horudon, Haylor (0. Do), foar, E, T, Benddor (N, Y.), orty, oopor, Bouddar (N, 3.} Blory, Tloughton, Soner, Dinsi Huuton, Blokn, Blount, Jowelt, Smith (Pa), Bowen, Rallog, Houthard, Bradioy, Xullogg, 8peer, Bright, Knupp, Siondatord, Bromborg, mar, Stone, Bucknar, Lansing, Btorm, Bumntos, Lawson, Townsond, Caldwall, Lowndos, Tromaino, Cosana, Mugee, Vanca, Clark (Ao,), Maruhall, ‘Waldron, Glymer, Morriam, Ward (11 Qomingo, Millilion, Ward, (N. ), Gook, - G Whoelor, %, Mitolioll, Whitclead, Creamor, loore, Whllhouso, Groolo, Myors, Whitthorno, Crosslin Neal, Willard (VL)) Dawitt, Nogloy, Willard (Mich,), Durharm, Newwlh, o, Eames, Nlolack, ‘Wilso (M), Eldradge, los, Waod, 1ddings, 0'Brien, Youns (iy) Glover, O'Nldl, Young (G116, Goosh, Parlter (N, IL), JUDACK. P Mr. BUTLER (Mase.) presontod a now sot of oredentiale oertilying to tho eloction of Pinch- back a8 Reprosoatative-at-Largo for Loulsiana, Reforrod, ‘I'ho SPEAKER graoted tho use of the hall of the House of Roprosentatives on Sunday evon- Ing, May 17, to the Amerioan Biblo Bocloty, for tio purposc of holding 1te Afey-oighth analver- BATY. THE CUBRENOY DILL - belng the spocial order for to-day, at half-past 1 oclook tho quoation of procadenco as betwaen it and the Lofi:fllntivh Appiopriation bill came up, Mr. GARFLELD desiring a stipulation from Mr. Maynard that the dobate would bo closod and thovototaken within o ronsonable timo,~say next ‘Tucaday, aud Mr. MAYNARD declining to put such s liinit on debato, bocause thero ware vory mauny mombors who had propared thomeolves and desired to speak on the subjeot. Mr. GARFIELD moved to go into Committoo on thio Logirlative Appropriation bill, The mo- tion to go into Comuinttea was rejected—ol to 93—aad then tho Houso proccoded to the con- sidoration of the bill to amond tue several acts rolatiog to the curroncy, aud to ostublish free- bapking, Tuo dobato was openod by Mr, MAYNARD, Choirman of the Baukiyg Commitice, in advos cacy of the bill. Bpecohes wero alaomado by Meears, DURTIANM and FARWELL, both mombers of toe Bauking “Comuuttoe, Mr. COX suggosted (facetiously) an amond- ment that ovory dollar of greonbuclks now 1n cir- culation shall be » logal-toudor for $3, aud that overy §9, 86, and $10 gresnback shail bo o logal- tondor forglireo times ity presont valuo, Ha ro- mnrl:ud 1%t that would save ths expense of punting, _Mr. SCUDDER presented a petition'signod b 1dading baukors and merchants of Now Yor! Quty, ropresonting sovoral huudred millions of onpital, 1equesting that o law be passed author- izing and tequiring tho Seoretary of tho Troasa- ry in the manufacturo of ull Government issucs Horoafter to bo made, to couform to the plan recommended by the joint-solcet Committee on Rotrenchmont in thoir report of March 3, 1860, Tho House adjournad, ; CASUALTIES. Drowned. . Special Dispateh to 1ha clieago Tribune, wy Aupon, Mioh,, Morch 20.—About 8 o'clock Inst oyoning, o unil-hout containing 1 mon nawmed Figh, hig wito snd little pirl, was driven undor the waves by a troug puff of wind, while near Horaon's Island, in (ho Bt. Clair River, and the two women wero drowned. i budies wero subsequently recovered, Sailled by o Fall. Special Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, SrarvariELp, 1., March 26.—A Inboror at tho State-House fell from a ladder a distanco of 85 foob, to-day, striling tho ground with such forc as to_produce insiout dosth., His name was John Bren, Ho arrived hero from Ohicogo yos- torday, and commenced work this morning. ~ Ho loaves & wife aud four children living in Clicago. ‘Che Lnte Missssippi Disnster. Catno, March 26.—The most of the survivors of tho ill-futed steamer Croscout City arrived at this point to-day, on the City of Vickuburg. Tho wounded aro doing woll, and will recovar. The Gity of Vicksbung bud tho remaing of Capt. Osirander, tho only body recovered. Youug ull, of 'Davonport, Tows, with his father, both' of whom aro wouuded, aro doing weil. James Drewstor pintos that tho cabin-boy, Clovence Adaf, wos iu the wustlouse at tho timo of_thio explosion and did not got out, Hiamotbior is in groat distross. Lizelo Rous, tho chambormoid, though badly wounded on the hesd, will recover. = No ous saom ablo to account for tho accident. Briggs, tho first mls{lnear, waa loft in Memphis. If uny one is to blamo, ‘it looks na if Lo must bo the man, 85, according to his own statomout, he way aft whon tho explosion took placo. X.o0ss of o Steamer and Oargo, Merems, Tenn., Murch 26,—Tho littlo atoamer Ecouomy hence for St. Francis Rivor with a mis- collunoous cargo valued at §30,000, struck the draw of tho railroad bridge ot Afadison, Ark., Monday nightand capsized. The bost aud cargo aro s total loss, Tho boat {8 owned hore by Walt Frommiol, and valued at $30,000; no insur- auce. No lives wero lost. Two Women Drowned, Dernorr, Mich., March 20.—A sailbont oon- taining o man named Fivk, wilo aud daughter, wad oupsized In tho St. Clatr River last night by a alrong gust of wind. Doth ladies wero drowned. ‘Che bodic wore recovered. THE INDIANS, What They Do vith Arins Presented to Thems Cuevrxyg, W, L., March 26.—Tho body of Cliarics Monchehtor’ Marlin, who was kallad by tho S10ux on the 23d instant, at Scott's Bloils, on tho North Piatto, sonth of tho Rod Cloud Agonoy, mrrived hero lngt evening, wud will bo buried to-dsy. Ho was shot in the back_ with o uoedlo gun, s _fathor 187, F. Martin, who rosides ot No. 86 Cortland stroct, Oloveland, O, ‘o mon who brought down hafs body reports that tho guns sont to €10 sgenoy uome tiue sinco .woro issued to tho +good Indians " to dofoud tho agenoy, nud that thov bavo traded thom to tho “bad lidians,” o Tiovo bocomo digaffoctod thomselves, thus prace tically armiug our focs. Ho wluo feports that tho Iudions havo bocn Lilling cattle wautonly fur two weoks. SPORTING. The English IEaces. ‘Lowpox, March 26.—At the Liverpool spring mosting, 'to-dny, tho grand nntional stooplo- |* chase was won by Reuguy, Chimnoy Swuop hoc- ond, Merlin third, Twenty horses ran, = ‘Tho Huoal botting was 2 to 1 aganet Rougny, 26 to 1 glgliflut'olumnay Sweep, and 60 to 1against orlin, LAOSS, TRIMMINGS, &a Closing-Out Sales, 60 Cents on the Dollar, CONTINUZD TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW, Cr. MIENIDIEISSON, 34 Washington-st., near State, TRUSSES. R, MARSI'S RADI- Hupture. Al kinds of Teussen, Bracos, Appaca: 1up Tor bofoumitios, ‘&e., o tod and warrantod, ) AL UDRE TRUSH i F. AL DOWLES (late Marsh & liowla the only “cuts that euroy Washington.at, GENERAL NOTIOES. . Vessel Owners, Attention | of tho Chlosgo linard of Vosssl Qwnors and A e Koo oarckof ' rado Oompmmiti lambor ol Cominievad, un Kattediy, bia;on S5, fue (e olcotfon of wilioars and o.her Hetack b ey L e b"l&lmnl. ATl voridont wlaans and sallingoves. sol owaors aud agonta aro inviied to aiton 'THOR. L. 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