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AK CHICAGO = 05 THURSDAY, ‘RIBUNEs ARCIT 4, 1875. the chats, on the Deficiency bill, the first {tent reach ed In the bill being cortaln appropriations for the Dire trict of Columbia, In an argument mada against them ty Mr, Holman, fn which he retleatod on the motives of tha Chatrran of the Committe on Apprupriations, MMe, Garhelld replied In atone and manner of atrong orielag auch jnaitiations aw anintl ily. He hoped that ha satitd never get down fae toiling vitriol and potson around bin’ of his fellow monivera, aud talk about thefr motives In the discharge of 8 public and honors able duty. The ftona reported were on tha apecial recommendation of the honcrable Commoners of the Dietri of the Wiltz Legislatara have signed the write fon agreement tothe Wheeler compromiso, and that others tho would Lave slened rt wero abeont from the city atthe time. ‘Tho document bas een forwarded by mall, and tho Committes will meot here hera next week to prececd with tho arbitration, the agreement being that tho tees tio Comnittns of tho Lanisiana Houso will ac- copt the decision of the Committes as to who aro not lected, and submit the same as there ro- port. ‘Uhere dlanatches also stato further that phiblie sentimone has been rapidly changing, aud In now overwhelmingly In favor of Lhe campro- mine, To quoto htorally, the Opposition have Deen routed horae, fort, and dragoun, ‘TIES OlIty GOTERNORSIIY, ‘Tho fotuonces that hava been operating on Tran Wailo to Indico him. to consent to ba the Kepublican eanditate for Governor of Ohio ara apparenvy bringing forth good fruit. In as reveut conversation the Ashtabula war-horse has intimated that his principal objection to the proposition is that, if elected, he would hava to Tivo in Goiumbus. 1b is hohoved that ha can bo reconciled to aven thia, sud that be will evontually consent to join William Allon in re- yiowing (ae oveuth of the Mozicau War next fall. NIZE APPROVED, Tha Presidont has signed the bill for the roliof of Gen. Crawford, and for athor purposes, ‘Tho effect will bo to rolnin Gon, Sickles on tho retired lint, with the rank of — dlajor- Geueral, and also Gon, Todoau, who wos retired on tho fullravk of Captain, and rendors retired ofiicers eligible to diplomatic and cou- sular positions. ‘The bill reduces’ in rank aud pay alargo number of oficora. and Cen. Craw ford ts tho only oficor promotad by the bill, Among the bills signed by tho President to night. are the Tax and ‘Tariff bill, Sand the Ary and Navy and Post-Onica Appropriation tilts. THK NEW MAMPANTAK UAMPAION. Bonatore Gorilon, of Georgia, and L. Q,C, La- mar, of Mississippi, have been secured by the Nemocrats to speak in Now Hampshire, said will start in n fow dus4, ‘Thoy announce thelr mton- tion to make apecches in tho interest of pnaco and reconciliation. Gun, — Gordon haw prepared a speech in which be ropudiates in bu- alf of hia follow-roldlers of the Rebol army the Idea that the South desirea any payment of the eho! dobt, or for slaves emancipated during tho War, Ho sill state that fn this be ia the ox- ponent of the policy of the next Congress. SIGNING BILLA, Tho President is iu bis room to-night on_ the Ronato sido, accompanied bythe Cabinet. Dilly aro brought in for ni rastiire fs fost ax they arc engrosrcd. Ench bill is first inspected by tho member of tho Cabinet to whose departmont the bill properly appertaine, and upon tho verdict of the Slinteter denonde tho fato of tho moasure. {To the Aarociated Prees.) NATIONAL BANK STATEMENTS CALLED FOR, Warinxotox, D. C., March 9.—Te Comptrol- or of the Currency bas called upon tho National Banks for a report of their conditton at the cluae of businoss Monday, tho lat of March. ‘NOMINATIONS. The following nominations wero sent to tho Benate to-day: ducob Fraukenficld, Collector of Customs District of Minnesuta. Vostmasters— 4, J, Mutthows, Lyons, Ia.; Henry I. Pease (nuit United States Souator from Miewlaeipyl), Voustinnster at Vicksburg. Mis: REVENUE ALPOIND MENT. Fiavk Dolan in duly appointed Lnternal Rev- ouuo Gauger for the Vonreh District of IMinois. THE VATENT DILL. Tho MWouss Committes on Patents reported asainat the extension of the Tanner car-hrake patunt. Ua notice, interest on the bonds so selected and called fot payment shall cease, Agrcoil to. fr, Ohaniler auumitted au amond ment Tree {og $18,000 for the Hyht-houso at Wind-Mill Polnt, Lake Sinolair, Miah, Ato, ‘Mr, Ferry (Micu.) submitted an amendment appro- priqting $30,000 fora Custom-Iouse atid Part-Onico at Urand Maphle, Mich, Agremt tomyeas, 215 nays, 12, Mr, Scott sulnnitted wh amendiient authorizing the purchase of the bullding of the Freodmen's Ravings at tn Washington, ata comt nat y, Lait on the ta fe—yous, wy Sir. Howe submitted an amoudment forbidding tho exhibition of any work of art In the Capitol not ba- longing to the Government, and providing that no oom 14 tho Capitol sual bo Usod we a private stutio, reel lo, Tr. Howe submitted an amendmant appropriating $500,000 for tho axtousion of the west frout of the apitol Building to accommodate the Ubrary of Con~ gress, Lali on the table, Mr. Logan anumitted an amendment making $100,000 of Wieappropriution for the Rook daland Arsenal avallable {nimediately, agread (0, Mr. Hamill sutunitted an atpendment anvending tho dct of dine 24, 1874, Fo an to provido that thy rate of portaye on morchandlse parsing throughs the inatla hall be 1 cent an ounce Instead of 1 vent for 2 ouneer, asatprescut, Aptreed to, Bir, Humscy eabmitted an amendment providing that packagen of mierchandive Juantng through tuo malls shall not oxceod 2 pounds in wolght, fustead of 4, an at preeent. ald on the tabie. ‘An anicudment of the Comtnitttee, providing that the appropriation of $17,590 for tho Introduction of ptiad tuto the waters of the Pacide Statos, Gulf States, and of Misslesippl Valley, aud of asimon, whitefish, and other unvfill foatMahes tuto the watera of the United Siatee, about ailablo Sinmediately, wan aqrueil to, Mr. Cragin submitted an ameniment making the Appropriotion for League Island Navy-Yard avaltable frum and after the passage of this act, Azrced to. Mr. Hayard auuinttted an amendmont fron’ the Compfites oa Flusnce providiny tat hereafter the tmaximun compens ition of exch Surveyor of Cutstonsa, Jerfornsing the dutted of Collootors of Castou, eball 625,000 por anim. Agreod to. Mr, Merrimon aubmitted sn amendment appropri- ating £472,000 tu pay arrecges due to mal} contractors for entrying Untied States malls before June 14, 1401, Buled out on s polut of order, ‘Alarge uumnber of omuudnients wero affercd, but ruled gut on points of order or Iaiit on the table, The bill hasaug beon coustilered sn Commuittes of the Whole, waa reporied to to Sausto, when all the amenimenta nat reserved wera concurred in, The ouly Teaorved atrondment nou-conetrred $n wae that requiriug the printing of wotes, ontrency, and other itles of tho Unttod States to ba dono ‘within the trict of Columbia. Me, Dayard moved to further amend the seotion fn regard to frinting uational curreney by atriking owtt tha worde “oue or," 39 that tha Hectetary of tho ‘Treanury wontd be fequirod to havo two of, tho prints lige execnted vy private companies, Lald on the 0; ays, 18, Mr, Pratt moved to amend, reinstating tho clause struck out fa Committe of tio Wavle, ropeallug 0 riuch of the Sundry Civil Appropriation Will for the figeal year onding Junu 9, 1871, as required paymeut by the Northern Pacife Naltryad Company of thy cust nurveying and roureying all lauds granted eal Company, Tejocted. ‘Mr, Bayard moved to reduce the appropriation for defrayiug the expeusen of the Supreme, Cireult, and Dintrist Courts of the United Status from $3,000,000 to $2,500,060, Mefected—sean, 173 wis, 3, The Lill was then read a third tine und paeted. THE INDIAN BIT Mr. Windom, from the Confeteree Committee on the Indian Appropriation Lil, madoa report, which waa concurred {11, THM REMMES CARE. Mr. Edmunds, from the Judictary Committer, re- portent xilvarasly'on the biil to relfeve the polltient din— blitdes of Raplisel Sommes, of Alabumna, and It was icteftuilely postponed, Me. Enatuds nafd the Committee reported adversely not becatisa bis ship was nunk by the Kearsarge, tt it apperred in testimony that Beminos wan ehsrge 1 with efuelly toan Amiericay aesnonn oraowhore, aud till this Was oxplained tho Committee colt not report favorably, * is ‘THY LOST-OFTIOR BILL, ‘The conalierstfonof the bill waa temporatily inter- rupted to permit the presentation of the revort of the Conference Committe on the Post-Uilea Appropriation Iii, Mr, Nandall fu the chalr, ie, Wrener made a reyort, si, tn rept t6 questions, atated that the action of the Howes In regard to the fronking privilege was sulatantially onrrlod ont in the agreement of tho Cunfarence Committea, Lent the fact that ho was ou that Conferonea Committee might Tend ty the supposition that he wan in {aver of the pare Ual rentoration of the franking privilege, ho desired to nay in Jutise to limaelf tint he lad been oppoxed to iLall tie time, but that ho had not been dispoved to antagonize the expressed wish uf the Hones on tho aithjoct. Mr, Speer—You alied no tears over the result reach— ed, [Laughter] ‘Mp, Tyner—Thavo not sald that, In reply to fur- ther fuquirics na to the provisy inserted by the House excluding from the frevdam of tho miails epeechos re~ produced from and printed otherwise than in the Con. creetionat Hecord, ant speeches delivered elsewhere than. in Congress, bo etated that the Conference Com- malttes had concluded that, by the langage of the Amenduients, uch speeches were already excluded, and therofore the proviso had beon struck out as mire pluaige, In regard to. the franking of qurden woete, the word “arden bad been rtruck out, no 98 to make ft general io its application to all souds transmit tert by the Department of Agriculture, Mi, Speer—Are thess dazunicuta and reods permit ted to go throtgh the matly freo on the written frank of members? Mr, ‘tyner—Undoubdtodly until the Ist of next Da- cetober, aud (hat applies to all documents printed, or ordered to Uo printed, by Congrens, Mr, fala (uf Mainc)—Docs not this rerort reatore tha franking privilege, with tho exception of corro- 0 of mmemibera’? Mr, Tyner—Not permanently, but until tha Ist of fu all respects oxcent as to corresponds ence of members. ‘The provision a8 to agricultural re forts and aveda {a permancat, ‘Tho report was con= curred in withont tho yeas and nays, which were dem inanded by Slr, Garfield nui others, but were refused, TH TEMMTORIAL RAILNOAD WILL.” Mr, ‘Townsend, from the oufereuce Cotnmittco on the Dili for the ‘Invorporation and regulation of rait~ road companies tn 'Feeritarier, aud giving to railways the right of way through public lauds, made a coport, the principal polat In wiuch was the siriking out of tha provieo giving Btstea tuat may hereafter be or- ganized i auch ‘Territories control over tho charges for transportation ond freight tus enme a9 if such right of way hud beet originally granted by then, CONFUSION REINS, In the midet of great noleo and confusion, proceed. ing tron: tho tremendous preamire of business, Mr, Wilson (Ia,), who was oppomd to. the conference reo port, declared, aaa point of order, that the Hondo ald not ‘kuow what ib was doing, te Walch asrertlon the Speaker pro tem, gave bia assent, aud rulod that tho polnt was well taken, Me, Holman ralscd bia yates abovo the din and was heard to exclaim thola fraud was helng perpetratert on the House, ‘This ralsed tho ira of Mr, Townsend, Who had charge of the report, und he characterized the allegation ue fate, Mr, Hulman extorted Tawnrend not to become ex- eile, an he wan not charginy bla with fraud, : ir Wilson (Ia,) broke in with the exclamation, seThere was no queetion but there Wan an attomnt be iug made to perpetrate 9 fraul on the country, if not onthe Itouse.” Mr, ILoluait intimated that the goatlemin waa too old ta display chiliah pssalona, and ropested that the attempt to put the bill through in its present form wasn fraud on the countiy. {loud shouts of * Voto!” “Order! "| Ifho Was not outitled to be heard ho shoul, of courte, alt down, ‘The Speaker pro tem, intimated to Mr, Holman that me 2 THE POST-UFFICE WILL. ° re ut Gouge ho wan tat entitled to tho Goor, but wan speaking by CONGRESSIONAL RECORD. Mr, West, from the Committee af Conference on the Pb “ft tho Ohale aud of tho enlleats pan Powt-Uitica Appropriation Vill, wads # report, which was apreed to, Q ‘The motion to reconsider tuo vote by which tho Lilt fo authorize the constriction of s pontoot wagon bridge across the Miedvulppl Niver at or near Dus Dbuqtie, 13, wan pasned, wan withdrawn, ‘Me, Falmunds called op the Houre hill to amend tho act of dime 18, 188, to raquiry the Judgea of Dintriat Courts of Last aud Wee 'Tunneesce to hold court at davkson, in said St THE LT. Mr, Alligon, from the Conferenes Committee on tho Army Spproptintion bit, made a report, which was agreed to, Tt Wasmsaros, D. Mareh 3.—Upon tho as- sembing of the Senate to-day, the call for morn business was dispensed with, and by unanimous coavent tho consideration of the Sundry Civil Approprintion bill was resumed, 'Yho clanag fu tho amondment of the Commit. teoon Appropriations to the Sundry Civil bill, mal the privcipal and intereat of tho {0 bouds iguned under tho act of June 20, 1574, for the goverument of the District of Colunbia, puyaula iv gohl, was atricken out. The quention thea being on the edoption of tha amendment asamendod, it was Ind anide forthe presont, ab the request of Mr. Khormau, ‘Kha amondment of tho Committee, atriklog out the appropriation of $5,030 to enable the Vennsylvanis, ‘Mr, uwuscnd sald ho waa perfectly willing to tet the yentleman from Ind{ana havo Ova tulnutes, ‘The House, however, was not 80 good-nuli amet tho offer with sbuuts of * No, Ne “Regular ordyr.” Mr, ‘Toworend assured the House that thera waa no fraud in the Lill, aud tut the roport was « inantmous oue, whleb wtatemnent was cuntirined by Mr, Voot, ‘The couterence report waa thon ngroed to without the youn and nays, which worn domanded by GB AMoay, but wore refused hy the House, THE DEFIC CY DILL AGAIN. ‘The Honse agate went Iuto Comumaltico of the Whole on the Defictenvy bil}, ‘Au aimunilimenit to pay the espentes of certain con feated elecsion In former yours waa slrontiously ro- suuted by Mz, Spoer, mt wan nally adopted. Mr, Cobh (sin, affered an amendment for tha pay- ment of Government employes whore compensation wan reduced aniter the Eiqht-Hour law. Mr. Garfleld male a potut of order on the amond- ment, bitt the point was overruled, ‘Tho amendinent was resected, and ote," pnt MISCELLANFOUS, ‘Mr, Sargeut called np the Houro bit) Sopa tothe acts in relatiou to immigration, which pasecd the Houao, aud waa toporind to tho Kenate without amendment by the Comimittes on Forelgn Relatlons, Me, Conover presonted the credentials of C, W. dunea, United Siates Kenator from tho fitate of Florkds for the porlod of alx years, from March 4, 1875, Dead aud placed on fite, "The Vice-Prerident laid before tho Senate 9 letter Dorartincut of Justieo to afd tie Connfesioner | from the Houretary of War, incloeing tho report of ‘On motion uf Mr, Butler (3facz.), an item of $350,000 af tho General TandeUBice to. recover | Mah Wek. Sictil: Corps of Hupiueets, tn reteranee | yar inmerted tor tue oldies’ National Asyhimae rian jands, rents, and profits therouf, known aa tho | tu the survey for tho Improvement of the Oluw River ‘Mr. Mycra moved to insort an item of $10,000 for eho Pauacho Grande, In Cadfurula, wan egrerd to, | from Cairo to Pitaburg. Referred, clothing to senmen, sud mate an apreal to the Com he Gomsuittee rep mith of the Sin rted ua athendiaunt repealing so ty Civil Appropelation bill for the 20, 1971, na Tequires the payment by. cifhd Halltvadl Company of the cast o yesing the lands ranted eald Cone ale refine toconcus in the anion HIVER AND UARBOR DN. Mr, Chandler {hen called up the Itlver and Harbor Apmrepriation hl, reported by the Committes on Curumores without sineudment, ‘The bill having been read, Mr, tamwey moved to fucreave the appropriation: for the ‘Lmprovemont of thy Falls of st, Authony, mittee to do this Justice to tha enilsted men and boys of thouavy, ‘The amendment waa udopted, THE LEGISLATIVE WILL Atter making some further progress in the bli) the mittee Tuto, #0 a4 to allow the confercuce report n the Legtalutive, Executive, and Judiclal ntinc ut ef Wie Cann Minn,, fco1 $107,000 to $127,000, “TtuJected, propriatios bill ‘The report was mado by telegraph compari; Uaviae utiees Mr." Beats muted un stucndmunt appropriating | Mfr Mnynard, and fan to the effect that ey nel to take tra £10,000 for the completion of the survey sud ertimates | the Committten batt been unable to agree, the.polat of grounds and ptreets ——utamt of ‘the route from the mouth of the Youquiogheny | of dispute being us ta the pay of certain cloria of tho UN the felepraph poles, wud eoaueet ta Itver, to vontinia {ho plack-water uavigation up the | jtouses Capitol by means. of cable undeny eal river to. its hoatl-watera at tho fout the Alleguce: Astar some discussion, Mr, Holman moved that tho House revede from ite posiilon, aud the motion waa rejected. Tho Hours then voted to Inatst_ on its posltion and sak another conference, the sataeconfereed tu represent the House, ‘THK DEFIOIBNCY BILL RESUMED, The House went back inte Commitiva on the De ficlency bill, Fiually, at quarterspast 4, the Committee ruse, Me, Niblack took the Chair, to sumpent the rules and p: Cormittes of the Jas ryrced to; alo, the atneadients appropriating $145, (00 fur the axtebsien uf bulidlag for the Govern Hesrttel for the Teva: ‘he Commiltic: wd In favor of atriking out the eliuse appropriating 194,000 lo curvhla the Boeretary of War to pirelise Gating gun for the army aml nay, Joit (ue Henute refuved to mtrike 1 vut—yeay, 103 nays, Monntarny, Anreetl to, don muved to increase the appropriation provement of the Fox and. Whcozedu Rivers from 400,000 to $800,000. Agrees to—yean, 45 aye, » Br. Windom moved to incrente the appropriation forthe fapravement of the Oblo Kiver from $400,000 ti $400,(K00, £600,000 of this ainotnt to be used for ‘tho constriction of m raovorblo dain with adjustable gates atwome polut tu by aulected by the Secretary uf War, Ayreud to-~-ycas, 295 nay, 1 tr, Winitom alan inovinl'ta Increxnn, the anproprla- thence by cauat to the Cumbertand, a ‘Shu amendment of the Committey to strike cut the appropriation — of 3,000 for teatstoncs for wuidiere’ graves at Woodlawn Cometery, at Linira, oY, atid striking out tho ap- Fropriation ta pay contoatiuly for veaty (n (he tiunve oud Mr, Garfeld moved the bill ca smendod tu tile, : : Mears, Hoknan an Speer endeavored ta have di of Keprerentathyey, aud appropriating £4,000 for the | you for the Linprovement oF tho Groat Kanawha gotta: olin ahd Bete en Oe ate pormnt et Lountita yallera aud narines wide he | jujvor, Weet Viszints, from $100,000 to $400,000, | be bad undor tho motion}, but the motion was, agreed Agreed to—yeas, 4; nays, 1s ite then moved to Incredno the appropriation for the fuproveneut of the Tennessee Tver below Chiat vg frotn $160,000 to $260,000, Agroud to—yess, ways, 16, Rc. Went, from the Cammatttes on ‘Transportation Tuites, wubmitted aa au ameniient Evmes' bli for the Iusprovenent of tho Huuthwent Psa of the Mlsaite aippl diver, veyorten by the Uormilttes a few days ago, Agreed tu, Air, anwom submitted un amendment inereoning the appropriation for the Improvement uf Cape Keir River, Nori Carolius, from £100,000 40 $100,000, Agreci to, ‘THE DEFICIENCY APPNOPRIATION DIL waa received from the House of lepresentatives, read Swocond tine, and referred to tue Comufttea ub Ap- propriatiout, Mr. Conuver autmitted ap amendment tu: tho tuver and i.ebor bill, authorisug the Suerolary of War to have u survey male to ascertain tho mont cltitble lind on which p caual scrons the datumus of Florida can bo countruvted, Agroa.l to, Mr. Alcorn submitied en amendment appropriating $i,tul Gin for the ronnie oF Levees, ou the Misnianypt 10, amid great nutso and confumon, and the bill passed. GUANULE RLYOLUTIUNS, Mr. Williams (\¥ie.) presented reaolufons from the Wincousln Stato Grange, asking Congress to pass a taw fur a uniform rate interest, COMPLIMENT TO NLAINE. Mr, Potter (Md.) (ucn moved the following “Heantved, That tha thanks of the House ure dueand aro hereby ‘tenlered, to the Hou, Jamos @, Bldiny, Hpcaker of tha unse of Representatives, for the im- IMitlallty, «fllelency, and distingwahed ability with which ho has dbcharged the trying and arduonsdutles of his ofivs during the Forty-third Congresy,"" Me, Uoek=I arcond that motion, ‘Tho resolution wae unanimously adopted, COLORADO AND NEW MEXICO. Bir. Uoskina moved to suapend the riles and take from tho Speaker's tabla and paua tho bills providing for tue sumleulon of Colorsda aud New Mozico ss States, ‘Tho motion was rajocted,—yeas, 164; noye, Bf, not two-thirds fn tha aftirmative,§ (Almoatn party vote.) ‘Tue Honve then took a roceas till ¥ o'clock, he Cammittes reported nn amendauvat striking out fo wpproptiatley SsUUWKN for continuiiys the ilication of the aiticlst revords of tho War of the Lelliog, buth af the Uniou and Confederate armice, Ent wilhdrew thu atmeudineut at the reyuest of Mtr, afaMe ‘Tho Commilttea reported the amendment to strike mn the elvuso appropriating $259,000 to dudemul- States for expensea fneurred by them In enrolling, eqntipping, aad tranwporting trois ter the defetimn of tha United fitstes duriug the late insurrectlun, the words "and for arms end mitullione of war takeh for Fuld puryay by Uniti Bt itea fcurn the State of blary- Tan,” Lut the Benate refuted tu eancne, and thu claus ‘wan kmended, on motion of Mr, Hanltan (Maryland), sorsto read’ “und for arn and munitions of wat tiken from Btates not in Insteroetion,” ete, Uther atnendinents of the Conulttee, atriking ont an upproprlation uf $30,000 to pruvide for payment under exintity laws for horses oul other property Jont or destroyed tu the miblary eervico ef the United Statens the uppropriation of $23,030 to pay the clatine oCthe Dakota volunteer forces, aid apy ropriatious Cor the purchase of Land for United tater forts aid mille fury porte im ‘Terns, weru agreed 10; alsu, tho amioud- ; . : : 3 tH EVENING SLSSION, Toei ntefduy oul an sypropriation ‘of $35,400 tw one | {ver in tho Bates of Atiwourl Apkantin SiaiMIP | song yight goanion opened wih a full attendance of the ty Tee cor plologeapls of yettvce tithe to | An nmendment trom the Comuniltée on ‘Trinsport rnoiubers, with the spaclous rallerles files itt tase as Co tniltte che = cre! ‘i - | tatore, snd the corridore sud approaches bo hia Say coli clow of plualograpis OF Ae Wa cing | Hon-Hioutes amhorizing the Secretary of War tomue_ | tutors, sald tha corridare cud approaches to, thy ball vey, lay out, aud comnienee theconstruction of u canal from 8 polit on tho iuols River, nt or near the Town, of Huunupin, by the mont pracifeablo aud convenient routeto che Atleslanlppl Iver ot or above Rock Inland, wilh a branch cual oF feeder frum thy most practica Wo aud conveufent pomt on Mock Hiver to tho inoat Yracticabla and conventent point on the matn Ive of the ald oanal; the canal and branch not ta bo toss than 10 fect wide and 6 feet deop, aud with a capacity Sor Voacln of at Inaat 280 toe burden, Agreed tu, Br, Vorry (Mich) wabmitted ab amendient Inerers- fuy the amount for tho {mprovoment of the harbor aud river at ft. Joserlhy Mich, frum $15,000 to, $35,000, reed ta. ir, Pattoraon aubniitied an amendinent appropriat~ ing $100 for the iinprovement of tha Lartor of Charleston, 8, 0, Ayteci to. Various olher amendments for the {improvement of small rivers throughout tho cauntry were ugreud tu, Mr, Logan said the manner iu which thie till bad been atuended to-night shawed hat tho Senste had not the public intorest at heart or wan determined to dfeat the Lill, The amendimenta made to-night were aleotutely ridiculous, and not the kind of leyistatlon which abould take plice at tho closg of the acswion, Mr, Wright tuoved to lay the bill and ameudniente on the tabic, jjeclad—yoaa, 10; nays, 2, ‘The Lill was then reported te the Senate, and the question beng ou concurring tn, the stoudments Jogiwtation or desirous of presniug thelr claims ou members before the expiration of Cougress, In tha latter clagy ara many women, probably anxioun cither ta retaln poutlons whteh thoy bold tu tue Dopartmunta, and which thoy are fcarful of losing ou accotiut of cun- templated roductions, or clvo desirous uf getting the intluence of anambens to obtain such position, ‘On tho floor there {a a great prexsure of members to recurg tho recognition of the Bpeskor, hut each haa to walt hile turn if he te fortuuate enough to havo any promis of recogaltion at all, THE INDIAN BILL. Afr, Loughridge, from the Conference Committee on the Indian Appropriation bill, made a report, which Was wytevd to, the appropriation for Fepatrs ab tho diferent navy- dura mind mation frort $303,000 10 $09,060, but with drew thy ameudinent, Tho Comnilttey roparted nu awendiment atriking out tho appro tiation of $150,000 to onablo the Secretary of tue Navy to purchawo, ta! securdanco with ble puulle Did therefor, the Btaveus Trou-Clad Battery. Agreed to, Alea ap unendnivat appropriating $100,000 for the atinnation of the bulldigg of the Custon-Ifongy ot ittce withdrew an amendment reduchig atin for the ooutinuatton of work upon new Custenetionse and Sub-Treawury ut Chicago from $T00,C0 10 $590,030, The peaiise inthe Houre bill that the Umitation upon the cust of the Lullding heretofore Axed by law ehoull bo exti sided ta $4,000,000, oxelunive of tho site, was wiruck out by tho Beate, ‘Che Committus alao s7ituilrew fte atnendment reduce Ing thonpprupriation for work upou tho Cinciunatt Customn-Tuure and Post-Oltlee froin $400,000 to $400,~ OW, sudibe Scuats struck out the proviso In the Jetse LU) Limiting the cust of tho building to $J,500,- wa. ‘tue Comunitteo also withdrew fa amendinent reduc~ {ng thy appropriation for the connuation of the Bost- Onles and Custom-Horte at Vulladetphly from $760, 000 to f50,09, ond the Benate struck out the provida Lirat the copt of sald bulking #liall not exceed, when PACIFIC MAIL, Bir. Canson mavo'l to auspond the rules and adopt the resolutions heretofore reported by him from the Com- milttos of Wayu und Means on the Pacifle Balt inves. figation, directing copies of the testimony to be lute Veforu tho uext House and before the United State Diatrict Atiorney, lodking to proceedings sgains: W: ina 8, King and Join G, Behuunber ; alia, to de prive uownpnhcr correspoudonts Involved in tie wate Gr trom privlioges of tia reporters! gallery. ‘Mr, Crooko said: that toerctid that evidence tothe Grand Jury was au outrage agatast taw and cowmon pono, } Rade ih, Coumuittes of the Whole, "Mr. Susr- | "Str, Kaszon's motion was screed to—126 to 17 tye hinttaton bow Dad by lay. tore. | man demupded A woparste vole ou tie ELECTION Qaszd, : Fee nee eae iotr Luding ar be, | Hewmevia Canal aineudwont,” 14 wae sxreel | ate, Morrison (Youu) called up the reaalution of the to—yeas, aye, AT. ia most | domanied avole on the Mirsladipph ‘lavea ouicndiment, and tt ‘Wai rejected yeas 3J, uayo 4h, Mr, Weal deiuimded a vote un the Eads amondment for the tinproverient of he mouth of the Aliastuaiypl, Mr. Huwe moved to wmcnd the emeudinent ku ag to fiz tho rateuf interust ut S per cout dustead of 6, Agreed to, ‘Tue atondmonta made In tho Comittee of the Whole were then agreed lo—yeau 40, nays 6, ‘Tuo ancudment made fu Coimuulites of "tho Wholy dncrenalng the approjuintion for the improvewent of tbe Los wad Wieousin Rivers from $500,009 to $90,000 wae rojecte—yeuty 145 nize, 25, elie aineudtniout fucreusiuy ine'appraprlation foe tho mpravenent iv Ohio River fruns $300,000 to $800, 000 was Tolectou without adiviton, - ‘The auicudinent lucreasing theappropriition for the huprovouent of the Great bat Lanils, Mo,” The anwudment of the Comraittes reducing tha ap- propratian for furuitura nnd repaies for Uuitding une Uer the Tresattt y Donartinent from $20,000 tu $130,009, dud the apprupriction for fucl, Bybt, aud nlacellas houus items froin $709,000 to $25,000 were ayreud 40, ‘Tue Gomtniitee reported in favor of striking out tho soconils cetiun of tho bill relating to the reorgauizatlon Of the Treasury Depariment, Agreed to, Ju auaking the ruport in regard to tho third aection, Ir. Asryeut sald the Comtuiltes on Approy riations bad not ‘tiie to axamlue mito the sutject, bt the wholoy cesthon would Lo oxanlued by a Conference Gomarittee, and the section ruported in sume shape, Ag awenilment was sgrood 1a authorize tho Secre- tary ot Warts doiail midical oflicers of the ariuy to tuvertigate and report upon thy wyread of epidemto sloloru, aid ayy Foyrtetiu.7 $5,000 for that puryas, Tha Gomuit:co reported un amendment striking out Coumuities on Elections declaring Muchlack not elected as a momber from the State of Teuisians at Izrgo, and Geurgs A, Sheridan elected and volitied to thereat, Tue reauiutions wero agreod to—T to 2, ani Sheridan took (he oath of olliue, In whieh he hee barely tfteou hours to serve, Str, Hobluaon (0,) called up the Ike resalutions tn (hs caso of Hyper, duclaring the latter (who ts the witling member) nut clected from tho Fires District of Louisiaus, aud Lawrcuco (the contestant), entitled 10 tho seat, moved ass substitute that nel- Mr, Hinzolton (Wis, ther fa wutittod to the seat, Me. Hypher addressod the House in Lis own behalf, declaring the majority report aa romarkatte fur what dt ald not set forth, oud the minprity report as ree juarlabte for Its ataurdity, Mr, Hluzriton (Wis.) vide tn support of his own soution, snd characterized the frauds perpetrated at wha Hiver from $100) ‘the fourth Feclion, taking ob B44 Foprlatign of $76,uN0 | 4) to $028,000 was syrced b>—yoay, 28 5 Baya, 2. the election ux Leluye a0 stupendous, slagrant, and tus esporlutents in testing irew wid weeds Atojected Eee ae ertiat te Tehneaace Iver wine onecea. | suawielews uat none of them would alferd ta vute for ‘Au wuendinent providing that hereafter Departiuent gloria discharge for ug tault of tuels owu, but for the reason that thelr services are uo longer ueceesaiy, recelry ona month's pay intead uf two meth, ‘vel 16, u slau appror rating $263,000 to pay ts tnterex ou bonds sujbarized by the scl of June 20,1874, to providua Goverument for thy District of Culiotia, which was p: over this mourning, Wee further Biceuded | Uy” airiking out tue | pfovlalouwal- lowing thon bonds to be fasued in denomins- tious of $1,000 and $3,000, aud extending the time fur the faymest of tus-e uulll June next, as ay wore in toe Datrict Tax Lill, which pacscd fast night, The either claimant, ‘The wubstitula was rejocted—yeas, 87; nays, 144, ‘Tue revolutions were then adopted —186 tu 87, and wrenes caine forward and was aworn (u, taking the “fropeolad" oath, Ho baa about fourteen hours to werve ua Lepresoutativo, CONGUESMIONAL CLAIMANTS, #, H, Roberta moved to suspend the rulos and pass the’ bill separted by the Commitiva on Wayw aid Meany to regulate the appearance of claimants before Congresa, Agreed to, ‘THE BOUNTY BILL. Mr, Gunckel moved to suspend the rules and toke from the Byeakur's table the Lill to equaljze bounties, to—yous, 235 payee 20, Mr, Morrill (bfe.) from the Committes on Appro- vrintiony, exported he Duficeuey Appropriation A with amemlmente, Placed on the coloudar, ‘Meraré, Logan, Mullu, and Spencer were appointed: a commnittce of conference on tho bill for tha eyualizu tlou of Louutios, Mr, Hanlin called up tho bil! authorizing the Com. tnivaloucr of Vatents tu algn letters for the eatcusion Of the j atent of Fredorick ', Grant, Parsud. Mr, Howe, from, the Comtnittes on Forelgu Relatte Toportod buck the bill tu promuty and ewcouraye telo~ graphic commuulcution betwen tha United Statue aud Asis, Placed ou tho culend. Buendment wus then agrved ty as uincuded, it woa-coucur iu the Senate ameudinents, and ask {i bie, Shertaan wuviaiied a eiiditioual section, aus | ical dlscuasion on the Ulver aud arbor Avpeo~ | 4 'Gamunittes of ounfereuce. en ee Yuorizing the Becrotary uf the Treasury, at such (ince ts gna be neceresry for the purpdeu of ubtilalug Lunde for the Hsukiug Fund, to give publig notice that ‘The rwotion was axreod to without the yeas and nays, which wore demanded by Leck, but wut usdered, BY ecler, froma the Couferenca Uorwmittes on consideration of exocut! business, be will redoem fn colu at par any bomds of bis bearing HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, y Appropriation bill, made » report, which {ulnent ot the ts 8 of @ pot centu'n uf the kind known Tinmedialtely after meeting of the Housa it wont grecd to without discuson or exnlanation, 26 3-ns, oud, 1 vane wuuthe alice dele of auch pub- | toto Cyouuliicy of the Whole, Mr, Mexellon (Wis) in | 2. us, Luar, frou the Ooumulltee ou Fursigu ddfates, t is moved to atepend tha tutes no ndto mien the blll to make clear the meaning of corlalt rections of the Re- vined Statutes In rexpoct to the ralizies of Mintaters, Hecrotaties of Lepation, cto, Ho explamed tt, and said St rained no ataries, "The motion wan nyrced tu, Mr. Hntler (Mase) moveit that tho rules be so auspended that the Huitso may now provecd to Lumlness on the Speaker's tableg the Menate Civil Righta wi to Ve referred to ‘the tndiclary Gommilten and all rerualuitg hille te be connicleredd site der five mluutes' debate, abject to pnints of onder, whieh, i€ austained, may Ve overruled by a two-thirda, WORK OF EXPLORERS. Additions to Geographical Knowl- edge in the Past Year. Tho Annual Address of Chief-dustico Daly Before the American Geo- graphical Socicty. vole, Mb. Htandall-—f consider that it ian uusafa way of procceding, Itinn most danytevotts way, ‘The Rpeakor—What ia dangeroun 1162 Br, Randall—Hecansa billa may bo reached apatnst which polnta of order will be ratacd, ant then the nia- Jority might pass them, Bir. Mutler—Why shontd it not ? Mr. Handalt—-1 think that in the hurry of the Jaet hottrs of the aeaston we should not doit, ‘The Speaker—It docs not allow uny bill which appra- priates a dollar ta pase by Ieee than a two-thirda vate, E, AL Roberts—T doaira to know whether under that arrangemont the Colorado anil New Mozico bills eoutd tot be pasnol by s majority ve, ‘The Hpeaker—All Lilla that du not appropriate money or,prorerty can be parsed . Mr, Cesnnn—I¢ tio gentioman fram New York doca not want the Golurado and Now Mexico bile paseo, fouriitths of Lis polltesl friends do, and bo wants to sland in the way of the majority of the Tlonee, Mr, Randall demanded the yeas and nays on Butler's motion (the thuln object of witch was to "yaaa tha Cole orutound New Mvaico bills), ‘Tha motion wan ro- Jected—yene, 145} nage, W—not the nacersary two- thirde in the afirmative, Mr, B. 11, Hoberta then moved that the'rilen bo mts= pended, and tat the Hause do now proceed to the conalderation of bills onthe Speaker's table tn thelr onder, referring the Civil Rights bill to the Judiciary Committee, aud leaving all points of onder in force, and that no bil be pasmed except by unanimous consent or a vuto of twoahirds, and that, faked for, a flveiminutes’ dabate be allowed by oaclt aldo on apy bill, Lefora proccading to that tuainers, tho Speaker proposed to entertatu requests for tinaniinous consent, and accordlugly a larger witmber of auch requests word anacle, but generally met willt objostiona, Me, Cesgna tnterpoasd and iusisted Gn the regular order, ‘The Mouse then proceeded ta tho bneluess on the New York Tribune, Feb. 26 Notwithstanding the tnolement woathor a largo audionca shyomblod Iast ovening at tho Intl of the New York Hintorical Socioty, at Socoud avr~ huo and Eleyonth street to hear Chiof-Justica Daly's aunual address before the Ameiican Coo- graphical Suciaty, Judyo Daly's addross, the subject of which was ‘Tho Geographical Work of the World in 1874,” was illustrated by mopa aula number of atoreoptican views, roprosout- Jog aconos in tho Aretic regions, and tho work of exploration there; mountalny, villages; and say agen, in Formona, and other acenes. Following jaan outline of the address, which was Hatened to with great mtoroxt and attontion, ADDIKSS OF CHIRFAUHTICE DALY, FRLLows or Timm GroonarsicalL Sociutr: Tho physics! occurrences of the pant year Lave been nox. aniplod for tuany yoate fn thelr violence and deatract- iveeffecta, There have heen great rainfalls in certain parts of the earth, followed by enormous and dainaginy Hoods; the falling In cuttaln localities of uupreceilontod Masses of now; extreme cold during the pant and pres. ont winter, and earthquake and yoleanto dlaturbances counlderably dintributed, but, with one exception, not an vinlent in thoir character nor as injurious in thelr affects as the like pheifoineua in tho past few years, ‘Tho knowledge which is uuw so readily and quickly obtained af auch ovcurrencen over a wile portion of tho carth’a surface, ua well as of thelr exact character, Spraker’s table, sud disposed of s number of bills, has givensn inercased impetus to and greatly ad= ‘Tho next to bills on tha catondar were those for | yanvad the scienico of meteorology, Prodictlous of ay tho admission of Colorado aud New Mexico a4 States, | proachlug atmosphoris diaturhaticen Lave within tho ‘Tho voto on the first waa: Yess, 164; nays, 7 Bu tho Tint two yeare been so ntimerons, and have been yerl~ bill waa parned by tho necessary two-thirds vote, and fod In a3 many iuntancos, that it may now bo stated tow roca to tho Prealitent for approval, ty be within the powor of aclenco to anticipate theys he alsction for tologaten to framo the Stato Con- | occurrences, and thereby, tos considerable extunl, to stittition iv to bo Leld uuder the proclamation of the | guard againat tholr effects, ‘Territorial Governor to ba issued within ninety daye | © Tho year has been distinguished by a very smportant feomn the Ist of Soptember, 1475, and tho Conatitutfon | event, he Transit of Venus, te obscevatluanul whieh, ‘thun framed is to be wubimitted to the people in July, | though denigned chiefly for nstrononical purpose, 1870, are algo of geographical interost, as thoy ure mado to ‘The voto on the admlaston of New Moxico was then | ascertain tho distance of tho earth from the sun, In taken tp, aud restiitod—yeas, 184; nays, 87, 80 there | respect to observation having relation to the carth not belug two-thirds in tho atitrmative the Uil waa de- | generally, Il, Howarth, during the year, bos oxpreared foatod, ‘Tha Republicans who votal against tho Dill | the belief that tho earth 1s slowly aud gradually wero Danning, Bromberg, E.R, Hoar, Laniieon, E. IL 0 alnnkiog at the oquator, and being corresponding: Roberts, Hcufteld, Smith (O,), and Willard (W.)~8, {uruat out. toward’ te ‘pole, Twiuels bo Attributes "Tho Domocrata who yotet for It were? Caulfield, | to carthqnakes and volcante action, the chiof Crittonden, Knapp, Lawrence (Ls.), Sehall, Thompaan, | reat of which disturbances Wes wilhin a belt and Wails—T, Tho Republicans who voted againat the | bounded by the 20th parallol on elther side vill were: Mromberg, Crook, Hawley (Conn.), F. I. Moar, Lawson, Merriam, Phelps, Pierce, E, 11. Roboris, Hcolleld, Houdder (New York), Liner, Smith (Olio), Snvder, Sprague, Waldron, and Willard W—17, ‘The Democrats who votail Spr it wore Bucket, Caul- fiuld, Croamor, and Lamtaon : MISCCLLANEOUR, ‘Tho Kenate amendments to ihe following Honse bills were concurred in > Jag the further saourity of navigation ou the Mis- alsslppl Itiver ; to proviile for deductions from tho terms of genlence of United States prisoners; to ninand the act of the 16th of June, 3838, and require Ndes of District Courts of Last and Weat Tcunes- io hold Court at Jackron, ‘Tho Senate Uills un tha Spaakne’s table were taken un end disposed of, ns follows: ‘The Civil Rights pill—re- ferred to the Judiclary Commilten; for tha relief of certain contractors for the construc toa of vewisla af war stil steam machtnore— rojected ; to extend the time for the completion of tha rallrosd front ut, Crotx River or}Lake to the west cnd of Lato Supertor, and lo Baydelil—rejected 5 to xet apart a certain porden uf the Island of Mukinio, Mich, a8 a National Park—naestd, of thn equator, ‘The Challenger, of whoso avicntiile Yoyago of exploration around the world I have pravi~ ously given an scconut, baw been, duriug the early part of thu year, in the Autartlo circle, which whe crosaed last February, snd, after yinlling, and oxamining many falancta, abo ine, dtiriug the residuo of thy yoar, baci oxploring io the Uastern seas and to Maluy Arohipell- 0, with ruoat ratlafactory results, Dr. Garpeuter is tL sarhoutly ad¥ocaliun hia theory of oceanto circu- Jation, that thera is a constant flow of cold water from the polar regions to the equator, which, reducing tho ocean lovel at the poles, caurcy an fudranght of the warm murfacowater of the Atlantic to flow to ward tho poloa from the equator, thus producing a horizontal circulation which couplotes itself and ace cote for the Guif Stroain snd other pheuomens con. noclul with the currents aud tho course of the trade windr, Mr, Croll, on the other band, malutoiug that all thy movements of the water of the aceau, the deep aawell as the surfacs waters, ara produced by the action of the winds upon the surface, iu connection he mation of tho earth, Capt, Schilling, of tho slau novy,coustlera that both atmospheric amt aveun enrrenta aro subject to general laws and dise tured by common causes which, he says, aro the va- rivton In tho welght of tho wator, aud tho atmogphars, the rovulution of tho earth upon tte axis, und tha al- traction of the sun aud moon, Of the geographical wark of tho world during tho your I sul! begin with that of our ova country. That Iont iinportant work, the Coast Survey, bas been cous ftunued, ‘he labors of the Englucer Corps during tho just year Mil twa bulky volumes, comprising the re- port of ita distinguished chief, Gen. A, A, umph- POLITIOAL, CONNECTICUT. BOHARESSIONAL NOMINA- NS, New Haver, Conu., March 3,—Stophen W, Kellogg has boon unanimopsly ronoimineted by toys, ‘The geojraphieal work embraces” tho dine tio Ropudlcans Tor Gongrpes Deovement of harbors ond rivers; tho. aurvoy “of Tanrroxp, Conn., March 9.—Iho Democrats | {ransportation routes {0 the sctboard: the sur- of tho First Congressionsl Districs have nomi- wey of the mouths of tho Sileelssippi Rivor with a nated Goorge M, Sanilera, ‘iow of obtaining 8 suMctent depth wf water for the construction of a alip-canal from the river to tho Gulf of Mexico, or deapening its vatural outlots ta tho Quif; examinations fern permaneft plan forthe ro- chanation of the alluvial basin of tho Misslsalpp! River now aulject to inundation: the continuation of tlio survey of thenorthorn and northwostern lakes; ur- yoys for military mapa; eurveys for tho irrigation of poine of the great valisyn in California; geological ra- cannotvance in parin of Wertorn Novada und adjacent fornia, aud geugrapbleal oxploratious iu the great ‘Wort by tho various expeditions under Licut, G. M. ‘Wheeler, Maj, J. W. Barlow, Capt. W. A. Jones, Lieut E, I. Rudface, ond Capt, W, Ludlow, ‘Commander G, E, Belknap, charged with ascertain ing a practicable route fora felecranh, cable betwoen dupan and Puget Round, carried on a ceries of deep sea soundings in that prt of the Pacific Osean, which sro of tho bighest Interest, as thoy confirm the qreat depth of the Pucific sud the powerful actlon of the snb-mariue currents, ‘The soundings of the Tuscarora hava beent continued by Commander Erben, toascertain tha suitablencus of tho ocean Lottom for « telegraph cable from Gan Hrancisco to Honoluti, in the Hawaiian Ialnuds, and tho remit ts that it fs auitable over tha whole distnco, from ils ale moat unvarying, soft oazy Lultom, Aa the Socloty took oa ‘very activo part in urging tho purchaso of Alaska, and, as thore were many then who thought we were paying s very large Kum for a usclees forrory, it fs gratifying td be able to stato that the income How derived by the Government from thls ter- ritory, atter the payment of all expenses, fs greater than that from any other temitory, and wilt in twenty years extinguia tho debt, What Has heen douse ti plorations fur s ship,canal across tho lethmiuy wi tally Jat before tho Bociety by Lieut, Collius, last spring, that {t {a only nocossary for ino to stata that ho hiss qouo out this winter for'a fourth aul Aual ex~ loration of the raute by tha Acrato, and that Lieut ull has also gone for (hw exatuiuation of what ta known as tho Garells ronte, ‘Che Arctio oyent of tho year has bocn the return af tho olliecrs and crow of the Tegethof, of tho Austrian MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, Jorter, Ill, March ho following olty of- ficinis wora olsctod yostarduy: Mayor, W. A. Stool; Marshal, G. W. Cunnisgham; Collector, M. A. Ulrich; Troasurer, Jobn Goorges; Aldor- men—Firet Ward, M.A. Flack; Bocoud Ward, Josoph Stoas; Third Ward, Charlos Mundorlich and R. J. Gandiford; Vourth Ward, —~ Mo- Donalo; Fifth Ward, J, I’. Murphy; and Sixth Wart, Josoph Davidson, , he houors are rathor In favor of the Oppositiod Uekot. Stecial Dieaten ta The Chicuso Triune, Decarun, fll, March 3,—'Tho clty aloction yostorday rosnited in tho choice of Muj. R, Af. Moriwosthor as Mayor over tho prosent in- cumbont, FY, Pricat. Tho temperance queetion figured in tha vote, the Liconss party triumph- ing. Special Diavateh to The Chteago Tribune, Buurstox, Ind. March 9.—Lho municipal election hore for Mayor, Blorabal, Treasurer, Streat Commiesionor, Clerk, and four Conncll- mou, resulzod iu tho election of tha complete Demozratic over the Citizon ticket by majoritica ranging from 123 to 24! DETROIT MEDICAL COLLEGE. Spectat IMepateh ta The Chicago ‘Trivune, Dernoit, Mich,, March $.—Tho soventh a n- nual Convontion of Detratt Medical College took place thie evening ab tho Opera House, ‘he graduates numbered twenty-five, aa follows: A. i, Botham, Oscools, Pa.; BE. A, Cbapaton, Do- #0. tyolt; John C. Forguson, Dotroit; Charles | oxpedition, and tho tmportaut dlscoverion mado by W. Foster, Portland, Se. _ Lowi | them, he peouline geographical clreumstence 1 thie ’ " vzpediition fe thut, in other attempts to reach the pole, A. rout, North = Charlostony oN. ie | eet ran ae ean eon cauguers the lee and dried! Eclon, W. awley, Detroit; William | the drift has usually eon to the southwards Lut in this caso tee Tegotof drifted northward. Dr. Chsavanna comes to the conclusion that the Gulf Stroam ia prolonged in this diroction eastward of tho Now Siburia Islands, and mects the warm Japenceo current, and that tho two warm currants thus united lave the shores of the Arctla Continent, 8a on to ren- der the existence of porennial {co thera finpessible, Capt, Bent went much further than thia in Lin theory, which was that thone two warm currenta met at the H. Gower, Brookway, Mich.; Ierbart D, Malo, Cirasa Lake, Mich.; Amos G. Hope, Kendallville, And.; Charles D. Howard, Bennington, O.; Charles R, Koyes, Qoneva, N.Y. ; David 33, Kil patriok, Woodland, Mich.; Elbridgo P, Sykos, Polk City, Is.; Chaslos I’, Tagsio, Covert, Mich, ; Eugano Moro, Deerticld, Mich. ; Leonard Latta, Falmouth, Mich. Prank Quimby, Deoring, Me.; John A. Soaman, Obatham, Ont.; Josopl CHC neg Corn rr aaa sad eelnnin, Hobultz, Detroit; Chatios N. Silsbie, Jackwon ; | In Europe tho Governmoutal surveys heretofore R.B, Smith, Dauavillo, Mich.; It, L. Sander, | communced hava boen coutinund, and the long pro- Ada, O.; Jobn Worner, Hillsdale, Mich, An ad ettndem degree was alne conferred upon Tt. IL Rorick, A. D., of Fayette, O., anda mom- ber of the class of 1869 of the Michigan Univer nity. Addresxos woro mada by Dr. Beach, of Coldwator, ana the Hon, Alfred Russell. CIVIL RIGHTS IN MEMPHIS, focted mauantiroment of an ara of the ineridian was bee gun Jast autumn, ‘That the remaius of tho anciont city uncured by Dr, Hcllleman ura thos of Troy tacstiil conteste!, Thoso who dijmta ft, however, are schol ara who have never oxaminod tho locality, | The receut excavations iu fompell show that what has been ro~ yeulod after the courso of 60 many yeura tu, after alt, only a vinall part of tho city, and every extension adda now objects, and somo of the deepest interest, Tha o tke that Ww gui on tn Mon Mesupuis, March 3,—The first result of the ore ringing ‘to ight meuniere quantities: ‘of effect of tho paveago of tha Civil Rights bill on- | Wests, expecially on the Juquiline, relating to nearly everythtig connected with’ both the public ‘and private Lifo of the Romans, An fuclout Euypllau medical teatiga, ad boon discdverad by Prof, Hbera, of Leipaic, which was weltten 1,600 years Deforo Christ, It tsa bundbook of Egyptian inedical aclonce at that tlme, aud the description of the drugs mentioned in st shova that, at that portod, Egypt had exteneivo caminercial relations with Wort ert Abia, andl that there oxtyted (hu an interchange of thought ond knowledge, ‘Tho diacavery iu Bhurn- hut and Cambodia of tho stately ruins of former clvill- zatious, ovargrown by and buried in Jungle, brings to maind the Uittculed civilization haa to atruggle with 4u India from tho rapid growth of vegetation. Sout, Couder, I Hy Las wade smportant discoverioy of ruiue fa tho ll country of Judah, whitch bie things ho can identify with sone of thelost Wiblical cities, eee dan istey has also made recent discorerits upon oun an, onrred atthe new Memptiis Theatre to-night. Two colored men, who had purohasod tickets for tho drosa cirolo, applied for adinission, aud wore ro- fased and tho monoy returned to them, Anathor one, who was Intoxicated, sttompted to entor without a Uokot and was arrouted by tho polico At tho instance of the mansgor, Tom Davoy, who, it is said, will make a teat cane of tha con- atitutionality of the new law in the ovont that the suit is brought by those who bad ticlots, meiei Sala acs TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Edward Larkin, of Gbloago, killed Itmself at the Flint (Mich,) Hotel yeutorday, leaving a wifo aud child, An old nilecr, %, Behutte, worth a quarter of a tolliico, died on Monday in » hovel on a back streot of Kausas City, James Ackloy, who royateriously disappoared Taat Weduosday from Dayton, O., has turued up all right at Columbus, 0. For tho year endingwith the first of the month, Licut, Cameron, the commander of the Livingstone Meliof Kxpedition, after tnitliing tho lsat duties of that trust by transporting tho remains of Dr, Living- stonu to the coast, oud securing the diarios aud effects of the arrat oxplorer, devolod bimsslf ta the following upot Liviugetune's cxplorations, and bas made a most {mporlunt gvographical discovery, which fies the furthost wource of thy Nilo within known Mints, and Which thera 1s every rowwun to think will counoct the network of lakes and rivora of tho water systum that Livingstone wan invoatiqating with the grost rivers tho receipts of wheat a¢ Detroig aggregated rotatiy™ with the 'coug>, cottoute olneren Hy 4,890,825 busheld, which ig a largo adyauce on | dovoted two months to the survey of Take any proviong yoar, Tanganyika, during which be Sued tho position antronomically of places, and ascertained tho elova— tion of the take to bo 4,710 feet, Wa have recolvod from Col, 0, ©, Long, ebiof of Gen, Gordon's staff, » most interesting account of his exploration of the Vio- toria Nyanza, and of the river fourd by Speke, which conuccty that Lake with Lwutan Nzike, dliooverod by Baker and called by bim the Albert’ Nyonza, ‘Tho expulition of Rolfe for the exploration of the Lybiay devert has returued, It was found to be the most sterile part of the Sahara, suil that the permauont ‘occupation of the Oasis ta ttupoanlule, It is tho dried up baain of a sallow aca, below the luvel of th lrranean, the present alirfsce of which wi boa dry chalk plateau like the Swabian Ales he DB among Enrollment for tho relief of tho grasshopper suiferera by the Goyurument commenced youter- day. In Dakots, Col, Cbarlos McCiure, of Sioux gity, nee cbargo of tho eurollmiont of Southern aot, Yeaterday was @ day of general rojolcing among the colored peuple of Sioux City. Tho: celebrated tho signiug of the Civil-itights bill by tho Presidont by Oring cannon, bands of music, » parade, and speoches, Albert Long, of Ioula,Mich,, wae found on tho streets of Eaut Saginaw, BMich., at 10 o'clock, yesterday morning, with nothing on but hia bhirt, Ils fest and logs were frozeu atif, Long wout to Kast Saginaw about a week ago, and was tukou dawa with the messlos, Ne got up im the night while dolirlous, and got on the atrost. Vhysiclans pronounce that ho cannot recover. Ata meoting of Votoran Pout, No. 5, Grand Army of the Ropublic, at tho Soldiors’ Homo, near Daytou, O., Tucsday night » committee wae sppoluted tomako arrangoments for Decora- tion Day, headed by Col Brown, Gorervor of the Nome, A letter was received and read from the Commander-In-Chivf, Geu. Churles Doulns, of Boston, accepting luvitation to visit the t general fold of exploration bas arvat groups of iwloude fu the Afiudie wud South jie, which wo now embrace under the geuural terin ual.” Yury Uttto untll recently waa known, jand of Forinova, J.B, btcers, of Mich gan Untveraty, ways tuat (ho abdelginos arg evidently allied to tha Hulyuean races, Cul. P, ¥, Warburton hua made a remarkable Journey across Australia frum Adeliide to the weat coust, which waa achieved uuiter the most oxtruordinary dificulties, After tho Arst 20) nullea the whol region traversed wus a dreary and mcarcely habltalla seatte the country, with but fow ex coptiouat placur, coustatiug of ridges of uaud, with iu~ terventug date, which are without watur ond tulubol- itable, ‘The natives found ara tue very lowest acaln uf humanity, They bad no bute nor plices of abultor, except thu shady aldo of & buab, ‘After this review of the geographical work of the Holdiore’ Homo owhis way to or from tha moot. | World in ealugle year, Linsy, in couclusios, remark ing of tio National Eucampmont at Chicago | i, rut! ue govsrapuleal ‘aul, bagel the May 15. His tuff will probably accompany him | algw; fur, although bend 4a known, wuch yet remains aude grand recoption will be givoa them, to bu kuown, a fact from wits @ conception nay be formed of the vaatnons of the Inqniey, of the ahatactea which obstruct tt, and of the infinite detalle it ine volves, ‘Tho workd'tn naw fully awake to the finporte Anco of their work, and pervaded by the rontlmnaut that {hore are nn peaple too remate or ih degraded bo feol tho Infiences and tenefite of tte roaulte, TUE REBEL TREASURY, What Hecame of It When Gece Sure renilercits Atanta stitution, Drooxa County, Un., Fob. 15, 1875.--Col. Ey ¥. Clarke, Attanta, Ga.—Dean Conoxen: Ineo trom a Sacramento (Cal,) paper an account of a story concerniug tho purported robbery of the Confadorate Troagury, and I givo ag noar @ core rect account of all tho facth connected with tho Kold and ellyer so much talked about as my momory will permit, L belonged to Gon. Vaughn's brigade, » «+ ¢ When tho President, his Cabinet, and gonoral oliicors, then in consultytion near to Sa. vanuah Hiver, agread to divida ont the money on hand to the littl srmy, the umount of Confedcrate money, after nonding sevoral thousand to Anguata to be expended for the use and bouoft of our sick aud woundod eol- dirs, amounted to # little ovor @100,000, All tho officers and Aroops prosont rocolved $28.25 each, in gold and silyor, Tho Virginia Baul funda wore turned over, and woro all tho time in chargo of thelr own bank-oflicers. Thoy wero carried ta Washington, Wiltes County, somo 15 or 20 tniion, by thoir oflicers, and there deposited for safo-keeping ; I would guess somotbing over 3400,000, Vresidont Davis and his Cabinet thon pteuck ont for party tinknown. Gon. Vaughn, being our sonior commanudor, received orders from the propor ofilcer to make tho best terma of surronder that ho could with Gon. Upton, then in commaud of tho United States forces, with hendquarters at Augusta, and on the 17th doy “ef May, 1865, tho whole command sitrren- jorod. Attor things around Washington, Gs., got qui- ot, the Virginia bank overs procurad o permit from tho Fedoral commander to take back to Virginia tho bauk funds, with a small guard and four or tive wagony. ‘Iho firat night thoy en- eampod at the houes of the widow where the Confederate gold bad heon divided, noar which uutabor of Vaughn's soldiers lingered, afraid to return to thoir.tiomes, Nows noon sproad in tho nelghborhosd of the arrival ond camping ot the train, Fourtoeu of the Tenneesco boys end ono Alabania boy [rom Johnston's army wero Koon monntod, dressed some of them with blue Yan- keo conta, Vaughn's commund wero gonorally clothed with Yaukco uniforms, ‘The little compn- sny movod up in military stylu, an ex-Captoin in command. ‘hoy demanded, in the name of tho United States Government tho surrandor of the funda, claiming (and perhaps believing) them to be Confoderate funds still, the ofiicer ivi his namoas Col. Brownlow, of Gon, Gillom's or Stoneman's command. ‘Tho parties Iu charge of tho gold aurrendorod without firmg o shot. Ail the men wero placed under guard, marched off somo distauce, oud placed in cliargo of o small forces. Tho balanco took pozecusion of tho treasury, and broke opon keg after kop and box alter box. Whon they tound one containing sil- ver coin, thoy passed it by; but, whon one con- tnined tho yellow caglos, they appropriated them until al wero satisiod, Tnou tho guard was ro- lieved and tho ‘othora filled thoir sacks, They then left tho bank officers looking and feoling yory biue, aud belloving they had beon handled by some others, not Col, Brownlow'’s command, with orders from Gon, Gillom. A Lisutensnt and bis squad at tna thine wero met by some of Vaughu's men, and woro charged, faund put to rout, somo of thom captured, and on them were found: fourteen watches and other valuable proporty taken from eltizons. ‘Tha Confederate squad, under ' Col. Brownlow,” loft, with their gold tled up in corn- aachs ann blanketf ; some of tho boys took off tholr pants aud drawers, and tiod Rup in tho legs ; Some of them tooic whole boxes unbroken. ‘Yhoy, a5 soon as outofsinht, disbandod, and oach ove wont on hig own way, sud to digpouo of ifs own treasure, some hiding it about in fence- corners, in tho swame, andold flelis, When done, ench one repaired to his home or to whero they wore boarding, oxoopt three, who wero moro judicious. Theso threo had added to their niumbor ons other, and their gold was divided, and not belug ablo to carry all one box wae thrown in tho rau of a branch undor oa bridge. ‘Tho box had not boon aponed, tho party believing it contuiued only 1,000 in silver, but the mon who got {t out told tho writor it con- tained over $11,090 in gold, It waa divided among three outsidors, who wero retations in part to the thrao who placed it thero, and do- seribed the place by maps and instructions. Af- terwards, somo two days of moro, tho writer wont with somo of tho samo party and othors, with the samo map, and bunted over the samo ground. Tho whole face of tue country bad boon keratched and dug up, but still wo founda fow silver quarttorain tho brush andan ompty box near a pond, The pond was svourad aod suraped, and tn it an old whont-sack wae found with e600 or 8600 in silver. It was conuderad free prop- orty and divided out. But lot us go bac to the noxt morning aftor the robbery, ‘fhe bankers offered a roward, I believe, of $10,000, All Goorgianround in reach was upand honting. “ Brownlow’s" men, all alceping or listening to tho hubbub and excite- mont going on, old muskets, revolvers, ote., oro brought in. No clos could bo given aa to tho ones whohad carricd of tho spoils until tho Alabama boy, deciding that it was not providont to go to tho old field Bully and got his spoily, took a gold piece or tio, I believe two £20 aud a fow silver quarters, shouldered hia knapsack end struckabeo lino for homo, intending to soon return sftor all the oxcitement would dio out and claim his gold. On he tramyed, think- {ug of home, sweet homo, and dear ones in Alabama, and how soou ho would maka all comfortable with his frionds, As milo after milo was loft behind, tho little Town of Dane burg, in Wilkes County, was reached, Somo nico candy or cake was too groat au inducement to ono of Gen, Jolnston's starving boys; his @1,75 drawn in Virginia I guess was Jong ago loft behind for tho samo kind of entablea that now induced him topul out o fresh silver quar- ter and invost it, and on his way he wont rojoio- ing, moro happy than his confederatos of Jul.n- ston’s commaud, Dut his 25 cants lod to tho final dldcovory of thuxa who had the gold, Tha Goorgin boys, always good soldiers and scoutors, saw something in tho new quarter loft in Dan- burg with the esko sutlor. Tho Alabama boy wan followed. Thecolumu was overtakon and informn- tion guinod wo that all tho parties wera mado known, and all found in the nolghborbood, ex- copt the Aquad I bayo alluded to, and two othora who had hid theirs and gous home to uppor Laut ‘Youncsnes, carrying only 600 each (so I learn- ed). The Alabama boy, from threats aud prom- ives of no punishment, was roleased after telliug all hg knowns showing whoro bla $17,000 wera hid. “Ho then went on his way homo to Ala- bama, not #0 happy aa before, Wo have nevor heard of him since. So the arreating and inves- tigating conumonced, fold was brought in, and a compromiso was mudo with tho bankers, from 815,000 to 820,009 pad over by cack ono, and a Teloage wiguod by the bankers, So the Teunca- neo boys wont their way rojoicing, for they no doubt waved a little for a wot day. Tho thir- een lucky onog thon diapered In aifforent di- reotlons. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Lonn6y, March 3.—Steamabips Belgie, Perlor, Erin, Greeco, and Goothe, from Now York, have arrived out. : ‘ New Yor, March #.—Arrived—Steamships Pommorouls, from Tamburg, and Nevada, from Livorpool, San Fuanaraco, Cal, March 9.—Tho A. 8. N, Gompauy ‘a uleanser City of Mlulbourno aailed to~ ds; Tonolutu, Auckland, and Syduoy, Oui ‘NsTOWN, Marl 3.—Steamships Sarathon ‘and Bostor hyva arrived, —_————_—-—— The (Pationce of. Uiterary Gormans, Tho Rey. J. Leonard Corning writes to the Christian Union concorning. bis atudies of lifo in Gormany, and narrates thase incideuta: “The Germans are tho great microacoplsts of scholarship. ‘thoy tel] moe story in point. A learned Professur in thea patts Isy upon bis doath-bed reviowing the work of hia life, io bad been a toaoher of (he Utorature of Homer, and had fora specialty the Greek particle. A colisague atood by adintulstorlug words of con- solation, aud romarked that ho might well survey hiv oarcor with satisfaction ag having boon pro- dustive of bevolit to mankind. ‘Yeu, I hope vo,' said tho departing Protossor, ‘but. were L tolive my live over sgain, I thiuk I gbould confine my attontion to the dative caval” But what a debt all of us owe to those Uroleva speoiativte! We coull uover bave read our ljabrew Bibles or known ths gonealogy of tha Pharaohs unless Gosontus aud Lepsius bad boon hobby-ridere, Wietever roalin of knowledge I winls to oxploro for its bottom fact, find sumo patiout ‘Teuton hes loug ayo Loan botore tne aud Bd out the preclous iv: * vweadinesd for colning. “+ Moro than five years aYY) shad just Joarued that there wos buch 8 country ay Alaska, T wau passing a booksters 1 Dresden, and sow in the wladow oxposud (ur vslu a uew German work on thy history wud resoutess uf that fare off couutry. Somebody bat boun wtudying it up for ascora of years aud waiting fur tho market of to-day.” THE FRENCH SENATE BILL, A Grand Struggle of Parties in the Legislature. Tho Democracy Vindleating Itself---A mer. fean Ideas Vervading the Ags sombly. Correanonitence New York Herald, Patra, Veb, 15.—Tho Vonanartists have hy eightoen votes in tho Assombly, but thoy hol tho balance of powor. In tho two critlcal divig, fons of Thursday and Baturdny last, it woe the, action that turned miuoritiou Into maforities On Shuraday, tho Assoubly was to conalder thy elaborate achomo of the Halect Committes for, Senate partly conslullug of membors ex ofticio, partly of Proutdential nominees, and partly of mombera elected hy the Conncild-Goneral, which may with on approximation to correctness, be called tuo local Datliaments of France, For soventoon monttis the ablost heads in the coup. try had been laid togethpr to deviso—with caro, and oven a touching upirit of {nirneus—whay sbonld bo anefilclent check to the posmble ex. cousos of n domoucratic Cha:nber elected by unl. versal auffroge, Like : A Hover. oF cARDA, tho whola schomo fell to pieces at tho firs touch. M, Dascat Duprat, of the Left, proposed as an amendment to the firat article of tho Com. mitteo's Dill that the Benate ehould bo clectivs and chosen by the saina votora of the Chamber of Dopntics, To M. Duprat’a antontubinont hig amoudment was carried on n division by 32] tp 310, The Extrome light, who Lave ordors from the Comte do Chambord not to aid in tho foun}. ing of a Coustitution, abstained from yoting at all, Tho Bonspartints, whose very olllcial name ia “the party of appeal to the peoplo,” aud who nover Juzo an opportunity of showing them. nelves friendly to universal wuffrago, wore thoy lolt masters of tha situation, ‘hoy voted with M. Duprat and ceeured tha triumph of by amendment, Ib was. PRETIY PLAY, for thoy risked nuthing, ag will bo ssen fn thy sequel, Thoir tactics aro virtually thoso of the Extremo Right. As tho latter wish to prevent the ostablisimont of any mottled government but tho mouarchy of Icnry V., 80 tho forner will allow notbing to bo coustituted but the Em. pire, Only the Imperfalists gonoratly show mora spirit, and, it is fair to add, moro unscrupntous- ness, than the old aristocracy of Fravce. Hence, without the slightest intention of suffering the lection of a frea Sonnte, tho partisans of Proce Louis Napolcon wero ctever enough.to got ths credit of supporting tho idea. - MACMANON ANNOTED. Meanwhile, Marshal MacMahon was annosed Voyond measure at the vote of Thuraday. Oo the following day Gau, do Clusey,’ Minister of War atid Vicu-President of tho Council, sacend- ou the tribune oud mado tho following declare ion: Gita Slee Tho President of tho Republic hy deewed ft rizut to authorize our intervention in the continnation of this datate, Ho thinke, indecd, (ht your last vote lice altered tho nature of the institutice onwh{el you are eallod upon to give a decision, aod would thus deprive tho constitutional bills a3.8 whae of the character which thay canuot lose without com promising conservative fnterests, ‘Tha Government, which canuot, tbereforo, associate itself with the rea. Intions adopted in your: Inst nitting, deems it right 1 appriso you of the fact before they beconfe dedintin, A THREAT. Tho only meaning that could bo discovered iy this atudionsly-obscure mosiago was a threat to do something which the sender of tho mousse evidently liad not tho couraya to vay open, Waa military interforonce monscod ? No axe could tolt. THE DRDATE proceeded, and aficr somo dixcussion tho new first article of tha bill, duo to Joint amondmecty of M, Duprat and of 4, Bardousx, o barristor sn! membor of tho Loft Contre. war adopt by 34 yotes t0 235. Ita Loxt was as follows : Ant, 1. ‘Cho Seuato ts olective aud 1a chosen by ths vamo vaters a4 the Chamber of Deputies, Each de- Parement aball appoint threo members cof tho Henate by a collective vole, aud under conditions of eligivilty horvofter determined, That each departmont should return an equil numbor of Senators, irrexpoctive of ity popu'e tlon, was, of courses, & provision borrowod from ‘TUE CONDTITULION OF THE UNITED BTATEs, and ovo of tho bext, as wall ay tho mout liberst that contd be dovised, But Ropublicans miglt havo guewiod that their victory had beon to complete, and won with tho avalutauco of to doubtful aillos to have much siguificanco. Ths dobate had alroady becomo unreal, Nevorthe legs, It went on fora whilo, aud the Houso x cepted without a division. Article 2, which d+ clarud that ao ono ean bo a Bonator if tio in uta Frenchman, aged 40 years at leaxt, and in por session of his civil, political, and family rights. Art. 3 nozt beeamo Inw. It enumerated tht categories of citizons from which tho Seow iigat bo taken, ‘They curaprixail progont and former Depatles membors of Councils Genoral, Ministors of State, Ambassadors, Sinistors Plouipateutiary, Councilors of Stato at tho Court of Cassatica and Court of Accounts, momibors of tho Lusi tute, of tha Academy of Medicino, of the Sup rior Council of Commerce aud Agriculture, Archbishops and Bishops, members of Conalsto- riou, Marsala, Admirals, Governors of Alzers, Mayora of towns of 30,000 inhabitants twit elected to tho Municipal Council, inspector Goncral, mombors of tho Councit at tha Bauk of France, and Prealdonte of the Chambers of Com morce, Arts, 4 to 8 of the Committea's bill wore eu> preasod in consequence of tho effect of tho Da prat amondment, ‘Puo paragraph of Art. 9, relative to tho eles tlon of Sonators by tha colonics, was adopted and Lecamo Art, 4 of tho now bill, Art, 10, which was also adopted and becam’ Art, 5, borrowed ANOTIED AMERICAN IDEA, and enactod that— F rhe Souators elected by tho Deputies ba chosen fot ears, Bud aro renowatle by thirde every tine years. Atoach nomination all he vacancies © may hayo occurrod aro fl up, Nevertheless powers of all aru only conferred on thom with the re servo of tho right, which may bo attributed by tt constitutional lawa to the two Chambers united in C20 gress, Art. 11 of the old bill declared that Senalort should recolvo no salary or atlovwance, 4M, Dar donx wishod thom to rocolve tha same pay 4 Doputics (42,500 o your), but agroed to postpot his amendment tll ‘THR VOTE had beon taken on the thied roading of the bilh which immediately followed, when there s> pearat for tho third reading soe: BAS; nsyh 468—majority against the bill, 25, ‘THE BILL Lost. The bill was therefore lost, and the Assembls after four years, as once more proved ite ne tility to found # etabte ronstitution, or ind to act rationally for o fortuight together. tone dicted thiafato for the Conutitutional bills, an! , expracdad a doubt to you whothor tho vote tho 30th of Jauuary, which waa gappoted have afirmed tha princlplo of the jopubl would stand tho test of timo. 31. Rowher Len hia frionds voted with tho mujority, Tbe cightoen suffrages turned the acale, TUL ASSEMBLY ANKED TO DISSOLVE. .. The sitting was not yet closed and SI, Drie in Gf the oxtrome left, very sonalbly moved et Asaombly, being impotont to frame & cous st tion, should disuolvo iteolf aud that she elect <i thould Lo convolod for tho frst Sunday in ne to namo 4 new Assembly, In shu course he dobate which enqued tho uc Decazes, sie! Mt for Foreign Affalra, acknowlodged that the wT isters wore herwonally and conjointly respon fer —a statamont which bad not tho alightost fc ence tothe quostion undordissnaglon. Sf. Ga! on] ta spoke rathor wildly aud with ecarcoly bie bes 7 eloquence, Had his speech, howsror bot nid masterpiece of rhetoric, combined wilh, ¢ rengoning, it would haye ayailed little toon” the Cuamber to coimit the ‘happy soupat ried 500 members preferting the sweets of sath. existence, against 257 who may have Lent thomuclyes secure of re-election, Jt mt borno in mind that the cousequence ©! was only to roject the demant for Carry to refer M. Brivsou's proposal ta the Gout "opt on Conatitutioual bill. [¢ may have to Non at cd bofora long au the only feasible svlutio! the provont deadiock, Re a eee? THE TENNESSEE FLOOD. Speotat Dispatch w The Chicago Tribune, mh Nasuvieie, ‘Tenn, March 8.—Jsever ee ms morged, and tho people are living la the id etory of tho houses, Water is 4 feet deop Court-House, Large pumbers of cattle beon drowaed. ist aeaas i To the Assoctated Preat.? a Kroxyitue, Merch 8-—the actual dare tho lato floou in thia section bas boc La s ed. Topaira on tho East ‘Tenucasce, No TOms Gsorgla Railroad will be camploted totes ost wo thay truiny can ran through to Dalton wi delay, and to Chattanooga by Ssturdey.

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