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1t and cross-bones on it, and ot loave » Re- ;:::unnu. whito or bisck, alive intho Btate. Tho Washington National Republican, which first gave curroncy to this ropost, now offers gomo explanation of it and mays thst tho Jan- gaago quotod, though not publicy nttored, was wscd n o private convorsation. Herd, indeed, {bers {8 a substantlal difforence®™ Gen. Fone nsar's privato views aro not of much conse- quonce. PERSONAL, Happy Fecrreal His leg s saved, and he eau 0000 moro danca the caa-can if he ao de- sires. By the way, how waa it that Ransown did not eogage to Dlay Col. Sellers st MoVickEn's Theatro ? The Rev. Ancnioatp Thives, of Knoxville Tonin., {8 the latost viatim of a *cooupirasy.” Qlarge, larcony. Westo beat Jupp, Juop alwaya deplored WesToN's noglect of proper training ma repro- gented by Juop, & Maj, WarrrLe has roturned to Louiaville, and tho noon and afterncon roligious moetings hisve rocelved o frosh jmpulso thorcby. ‘Migs Nesos suffered from suddon fndlapost- tion at Cinclnnati Monday night, 8nd ADa Gray played #Tio Tho Orphans™ instosd, + Brother Joux " Iowsox was matried to Miss Teuia Jacony In Bau Francisco recontly. ‘What does Brother Jist think of §&? Now thac TtsTont is sdvancing ln yoars, sho does not mind being eallod Medea by nico-1ook- ing young mou with diamond scarf-pins. Pleaso don't,"sald AvaUsTING Dnomax to & peraon who touchod her foot undor the table, s}y Lieart ia old and my boots aro now." wTempost Tosaod " by TirLTON, aud ** Parsdiso Loet " by Mirtox. Al things coneldered, the formor was justified in golng to sleep under it. Pot ealling kottlo black : Tho Clevolaud Leader caclding over the Oicago Journal's ignoranco whether RisTont {s an actressor a prims donna, Banny Bursivay bsa beon swoctenod with o heavy sugar-conting. For ho is comiug to tho Htates, Miss oy Coaurax ling boon suppore- log bim. * VaAnLEY, the revivatist, i8 said to bo Banxvx's best card—a long way ahead of the procession of all nations, Why not get 1lassonp sod rus & double team 2 In England, blacks and whites aro buried to- gothor, A dlspatch snnmounces that Bir Cianuns LyeLy wos buned on Saturday with Great Pomp,"—Doston News. Josept Urier, Causl Commissloner, passed throngh tho city Wednesday morping, on routa for tho lino of tho ¢anal, to takio moasures for its protection from tho appronchiug 'Irashul. DELLA DATEMAY, t00, i8 bappy, She has had » pleca witton oxpressly for ber by Mrs. Ma- rngcLio, wife of tho Lieutonsnt-Governor of Californin. It Is highly flavored with sin. 01 Loxe and Bex woro two loving men, who slept in ono bed for yoars that wero ten, When up jumpod Luxe in a terrible iro, nudcried, **Broth- er Dey, you're a d—d old Yar"—Washington Capilal, Ob, tho ignorance of these denominationsl nowspaperal Tho Standard (Baptist) speaks of & men occapying a cold, domp gravo as the oon= nequence of wioming & bet by drinking five Joruma of whiniy at one sitting. 1 P, Hitastox {8 poor snd ill, Ho wasa friend of Anrsmes WArD, and had a bonefit at oueot the London thestros. Now we under- atand why the suthor of * Grans Uallo™ had a beneflt at thio Acadomy of Musio, 1f ARTEMUS Lag any moro friends lying round looso, thoy will find Pitisbarg more generous in bouefits than Chicage. Baot Tizoex folt and looked ten yoars lonlior direotly sttor his interviow wich tho giris at Vas- par Collogo. Tho saucy creatures made fun of him. Ouc wanted a liet of Lis wrinkles, and still another a lock of his bair cut oxactly from tho top of Lia vonerable hoad. And alf of thom kept inquiring, with tho most charmiog innocence, aa to the hoalth of bra, TiLbEN and tho babies, Bpeaking of Govrove OnTiz, the New York World thinks him of Gorman oxtraction, bo- couso “GopLove " 18 simply *'a transiation of tho honest old German neno of ‘CGorruen.'" Dt tho English {ranslation of * dotTises,” as tho orudite World should know, is Taxormurus, #a any propmleutio Greek grammar could fall any hyperphemic or necrophigaous polypragmon. Tho marringe of Touts Faux to Miss Coma DroringoN ocours this evening at half past 6 o'dlock in tho Union Park Congrogational Clurch. Tha Rov. O, D, Hiztaen will ofticiate, Mr, I V. Fraorzn will preside a$ tho organ, sud 3rs, BonooNnoveN, Mrs. O. L. Fox, Mius H. H, Grexy, and Messrs. Lpwano Scuorsze, W. C. Cormy, D. A, Knuang, ond G O, Lerveen will supply tho voenl music during the ceromony. In its hoathoolsh peraceution of poor, dear Mr, Brronzn for kissing all lus cougrogation, mon, wonten, andcluldren, thisblindand ungener- ons generation forgote that be 1a the High Priest of Ply-Mouth Chureli ; snd hence that mutual aud communn! osculation was ono of tho rites of the institution. 1t may bo shown by the dofense that any oxtenslon of the ceremony was ons of tho rights of the ILigh Iriost. Caveas applied for., # A youug Iady of modorate circumatanaes,™ ltving in Marsballtown, Iows, who bad carrled tho * Oriental custom™ to an inconveniont ex- ceos, aud incurred much unpleasant commont from tho neighbore, disappeared during & cold snap tho ottier day. Bhe was finally discovered in o barn, burled under & heap of siraw, the smiling end dolighted mothor of twine. The thormomotor inarked 16 dogroes below xero. Her fortliude has mads hor fumous. * Unclo Tom's Cabln " is boing produced at the Adolpin Theatre, Tondon, in & highly-unpre« cedonted manner. Kva is loft out snd Uncle Tom roduced to reapoctablo dimensious. Thie concession to the reigniug political wonsation aud vindication of Mr, Bexouzn's sister i8 ox- tromely rofresiing in theso doys of porssoution and conepirncy. Couldn't somebody dramatizo tle * BraoX Bcandat™ {n s Lighly-unprecedentod maaner also ? Horo in a protty Lead-line trom the Clucinnatl Lnquiver : " Trurox's Trial—The Wickodost Man in the World—Igw the Homid Wrotch Abusod the Baintly Evizinern—1ie Even Intro- duced S7EPuEN PmanL Axpuews and Olber Transcoudentalists to His Ilome—And They Discoursed of the * Pantarchy,' of *Sphores, and Atmospheres—ErizanrTit Was Forcod to Go to Lectures Alone !--And the Children Were Al- lowed to Play on Suudsy!!—He Would Fre- quently Stay Out till Two O'clock, and Mre. Alansk Would Cateh Him at It Every Tims—Tor- zlble Trcublo nbont » Losd of Coal, and Other Bhocklug Drutalities—N. B. This In tho Cass ‘with which Tradition says Bezcuxz Ilas Bome Bemote and Bhadowy Connection,” HOTEL ABUIVALS. . Tyemont House—Ilorace Lursough, Daltimore; &, Cogawall, New York; O, A, Nowcomb, 8t, Louss § B, O, ‘Watson, John W, Bendel, Newfoundland; Samuel E, Hooper, Talllmore; George B, Baker, Portaze City ; Maj. Buulth, Byracuse ; Bamuel C, Tatum, Clucinnal O. I, Bogers, Datrolt ; W. B, Osles, New York; B Roberta, Fittaburg; ssvessBherman Houto—Pbiletus Bawyer, Och- kubi O A Gmows, O D. Gorbam, of“ e.‘vmux N, T, Bpring, Vermoat; D. nv“!,d Deseret News, Balt lake City: k.q““a Boston; 0, L, Chiase, Miunesota; Edwin i h‘u L. X, D!}, New York U, I Uark, 81, Tty Mis. <+ Grand Pac(fo—Capt, Charies Blawart, x w‘léhlslo.hllln Wisconslu; L. W, Morse, PanLbals mtm\l‘ Lriakerhotf, D. L. Phillipa, pringfield; K, Adsws, Bostont W, H, Gregy sware; Uharles’ Sidguiy, Bpriagfeldy dgovye . Eoe Gl g:::u.'ndu-. Bleriiandi Coarios 0 Haco, Hoaton + Aq bs I Ok bacer, South and ;I i Georke Fulseuaugh, I'sos M, 1, o York i : ade: Robert @, Bravk, 8, Louia} George W, e omin T tana. bl d 5 0B § W Oy ] 3 s, Bl B "Ml ¥ b Sy ooy Tanie. Mieddcushue ent g Goorye W, dliasusy Fidisdalyhin} R Mo Ouig, Hon WASHINGTON. The Ilawaiinan Treaty Mects ©Opposition from the Sugar Huterest. Order Issucd Abolishing the Civil-Service Rules. The 0ld System of Examinations to Be Restored, Ratifioation of the New Commercial Troaty with Bolgium, The Loulslana Arbitration to Commence in New York To.Day. IN THE SENATE. THOE PANDWICH IHLANDS TREATY. Speetat Dispateh to The Chicayo Tribunes Wasnixatox, D. 0., Morch 10.—Considarable opposition fa manlfostad to the Hawalian Treaty. Tho opposition I8 cbiofly confiued to the sugar rofinera of Loulsinua and tho Pacifio comst. Some of tho Bandwich Island sugars Aro #o light in color that 1t {s thought their importation free of duty would intorfers with tho =alo of mennfactured refined wugar fn this sountry, Beerotary Fish and tho Bandwich Island Com- misglonars wore both on the floor of the Senate to-day in the intercats of tho troaty. Tho provision which was long sinco referred to in theeo dispatches as s pastlal protoclorata over tha Sandwlch Ialands is contalued In an swend- ment which will bs proposed, to the effect that thie Hawailan Governmont shsll not sell or logse any of its harbors, or grant like privileges to any othor power pending tho oxistonce of this treaty. ‘I in vate on tho troaty is not likely to be & eec- tional ono. The hmpression pravails among tho Heustors who bavo given tho subject most atten- tion that the troaty will fail to réceivotho nocea- gary two-thirds. 3 TIX PINCIDACK CASE. Bonator Mormmon, of North Carolina, who can utter moro wards and un& loga than sny mau in tho Sonate, to-day finished his long spocch. ‘Yo Benate transactod no othor publio business. To-morrow_will doubtless be o liold-dey, Mb- Cresry, of Kontucky, who 18st yoar made the bumoroue spooch of the scssion on Loulsiana, hes the floor, and Andy Jolueon oxpecta to spesk. Audy #ald Jast_night that ho could not consent to stand idiy by whon the luertios of tho Amorican poopla ato bolng throstied. THE DRLOPAN TUEATY. In accordaces with a jolnt resolution of June 17, 1874, and due natico given tho Delgian Gov- ornmnont in July, 1674, the treaty of conimarea and Navigation of 1858 ends July 1, noxt. In place of it tho Pramdont sont to the Henate yos- terday & noW treaty signed nt Washington, March 8, by Secreurg Tish and tho Bolygian Minister Dolfosae, ou bohalf of thoir respoctivo Govorn- ments, This new troaty was to-day ratitiod / fn oxeccutive scesion. The majority of the articles tolsting to commerce aro copied verbatim from tho treaty of 1858. Tho artlclo of that troaty oxempting stoam vesscla from ton- nazo and anchorage duos 1is stricken out of the now troaty, and & provision insortod piving tho contractiug partios tho right to torminatu tho troaty on » year's potico. Tho moat lmbastant foaturo of the now treaty is the provision rela- tivo to trade-matks contained in - Seo. 18, probibits tho countorfoiting of trsdo-marks in oithor country. Tho rigat of action against conutorfoiters i in the country wlero the coun- tertoiting is done, aud tho courts are given juris- diction, ~Americans are to lodge their trado- ‘marks at Brussels in the office of the Tribaualof Commores, and Bolgiaus in Washiogton at tho Patent Office. 1t {3 undorstood thut when trade- marke become public property in oither country thoy shall bo froe in both, Thure waa aoma op~ pusition to thoe most-favored ation clause, but, atcor little discunalon, tho treaty was ratiflod. 110 ths Ausociated Press.) TUE VINCHBACK MATTER, Wasmratox, D, C., March 10.—Immediatoly after tho reading of tho jousnal tho copsidera- tion of ‘tho resolution for iho admisalon of Pinch- ‘ack waa resumed, and Merrimon continued bis argument in opposition. M. Morrimon concluded his argument at 2 o'clock, whon Mr. McCreery (Ky.), obtained the floor, but yielded for tho exocutivo sossion. NOMINATIONS, The Presidont sons tho following nomination to'the Sousto: J. Burnbam Kinsmen, United sul:.un District Judge for the Westora District of ansss. CORFIRMATIONS, Tho Sonato to-day confirmed tbe following nominations: Pensin Agent, J. P, Bryaot, La- Crougo, Wia. : Colloctor of Iatcrnsl Revenue, Howard Knowles, Filth District, Illinols. Post- mastors—\Y. T. Maxwell, Croaton, Ia.; J. J. Mathows, Lyons, In.; . W. Ferguson, Nelllsvillo, Wis,; L. T, Yigher, Hpar- ta, Wis.; Charles Boymour, LaCrosse, \Vh.{’ A. Al Paitorson, Creatline, O.; J. 8. Hully Now Phifadslphis, 0,; Thomas Hammond, Me- Connollsyillo, £IL.3 V. B. 8mith, Middloport, O. ; Mrs, F, M. Low, Xenid, O, ; Jomes Muilenaaux, Gallapoliy, O.; A. 8. McOlure, Wooster, O.3 Jo G. Urigmay, Canton, Ll.; H. A, Patierwon, Jonesvilo, Wis. CIVIL SERVICE RULES, A OHANGX ORDERED, Bpectal Dupatch to The Chicago Triduns. Wasuwvaros, D, 0., March 10.—Tho order abolishing tho techvlcal rules of the Civil Bor- vioo Lias boon promulgated. The old system of appointmoent which was used lo the Troasury Dopartmont prior to the eatablishment of tho Cuvil Borvico eystom, as rovived, subject to the modifieations of tho provisions of sho Kellogg bilt reorganizing tho Troasury Department, This bill is amondatory of that old law. Tho old Isw provides that no clerk shsli bo appointed to any Department in sithor of tho four clases until bo Lea boon exsmined aud found qualitiod by a» Board of threo Examiners, to consist of the Chiof of the Boreau or ofiicos in wluch such clerk is to be sppolnted, aud two othor clerka to be welacted by tho hesd of the Depari- mont, Tho Kollog bill providos thet appoint- mout4 slall be equally distributed among tha Blates on tho basis of Congressionat repratents- tives, 'Tho old law, providieg for examinations by tlo Chief Clerk, felt into disuse s considerabls period before tho outbreak of the Reballion, but was revived and strictly followad by Mr. Lout~ wall when Becratary of the Lrossury. 10 (A Assoctated Preatit WanuiNaToN, D, C., March 10.—The Depari- ments have issuod circulars announcing tbo abo- lition of the Uivil Bosvice leforin sules governing their reapective Departmonta whorover operative, and apuouncing & retura to the former method of the appoiutment of employes, 84 provided for by Hee, 164 of the Hlovisod Btatutes, onacted Juue 42, 1474, which fa that “no clork sball ba ap- pointed tosny Department In apy of four clasuea ‘uatil ha haw Deea examined and found quahtled by & Doard of threo Exawiners, to coulat of the Chief of tho Bureau or ofice into wiich such Clork I to be sppointed, sud two_other clerks to ba selected by the load of a Deparimont.” All tho Sub-Boarda of the Civil Bervice Raform throughout the country are abolished by thoss ordoni. —— LOUISIANA, THX ARBITRATION TO COMMENOE, Epecial Dispateh to The Chizsge Trivuns, Wasuxoroy, D. O, March 10.—Tho statement that the Louisiaus Commities, who bogin to- morrow their arbitration in Now York, bsd oz« preased the opioion that the result would be to sacertaln that the Conaorvatives have buta meagre majority In tho Louisisns Legisiature, in manifestly incorroct. 'fho full Commiiteo bave already atated that the acts of the Neturnivg Board were fraudulent. The msjority of the Committen united 1a the opluion that the Connervatives had slected s majority of the Ho In viow of the fact that the Com- anittes bave nat since their return to Washinge ton made auy new investigstion into the watto it 18 plain that tbey could bLiave received no new light ou tho subject, and bave therefore bees muropresented, Axoruen vizw, WASRINGTON, L, U,, Marcu 10.—It turns out now thst tue Democratio mombers of the Loulsi- sna Logulature did not aign the Wheeler cow. piomive, 83 reported, Ihoy moroly sigued docs uments submitilog thelr clalma to'a now Board of seven sibitrators, which should include Qon- fmunun Marsusll, Phelps, Fostor, ‘nd Yotter, he remaining thres 10 be sslected by tiis Repube licans, Ve Gaiguial Bogrd sonaisted ot Mes ass. Wheeler, Toar, Frys, and 3 Topn lican members of the Loulrians Loglelature Lol a caucus Yostordav, aud lnsy night James 8. Matthows, their Chairman, telographed hera that they vt decided to hiave nothing to do with the naw Dosrd of meven arbitiators, four of which wore nominoou of the Whito Lesgne. Phelpa oxbibits tho most servilo projudiea epsinst Bouthorn Nepublicans; Fonter avd Maraball aro the ssme ss Pottor, more mud- arats but lllmforml by obligation to the Domo- cratic party, 'Ihoy aro cortainly not qualtfied to arbitrato falrly, and tho Soulbern Republicans nare justificd by evary one heroin declining to submt to anottier arbitrstion, espoclally as the Whits Losguo Democracy lea, without cauns, withdrawn from tho first. This fa tha oxact watus this morning, obtained from the very bent authority, Marahnl Packatd snd Mr. Wheeler yet liope for compromise, Both leave Liere for Now York this morning, with that end in view, Nothing can, however, dona unlesn the o Dublicat mombora of the Louisians Legisiature .Ag1e0 to & now arbitration, witha majority of the nibitrators againet them. Itis prubable, how- over, the Grant compromise may ba resurted to l; l‘:fiuti After all, it is wimply tho onforcemont of the law. P THE NEW POSTAL LAW. HOW THUE EXPRESSMEN GAINCD TIEIR FOINT. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasmxatoy, D, C., March 10, — Gardner Tlubbard's expreea lobby, as all lobbios nitimate- Iy do, has passed a great burden ipon the peo- plo. For weeks tho exprosa magaates of tho East wers liero giving splondid outortainments, Thelr banquets wore 8o atiractive that the fact thiat & quocum was wanting dusiog somo of tho cloalog nights in tho Senato was duo to tho pros- ence of Bountors at tho expreasmon' table. The reanltis & law which doubles the pestage cu what is called third-class mail matter, iuclud- ing books, translent uowspapers, cubtings, and the like. The preaont law iu 1cont for overy Lwo ounces, Tho expressmen’s Iaw 18 1 cont per ouvce, This law would make tho postage on an ordinaty donbla shoot daily, such as {g frequently fusued an Sundays, 5 conts, its full retail price.” It will have the olfect, for short dintaucaw, ta drive books and that class of tranpiont matter from tho malla to tho oxpress companies, who can afford to do tho work cheap- er than their Iaw permits tho Government to do {t, Hofarasas tholaws passod in tho haste and heat of the closing hours have boen oxnmniued, this cxpressman’y foh u the most fuiquituous, and will be moat folt in the workingman's home. R NATIONAL PARK. 15LAND OF MACKINAC. Bpeeial Dimpaleh to The Clacago Tribune, WassttNaToN, D. ., March 10.—Tho following isthe bill, as It passod, which provides for » National Park on the Island of Mackinnc : L ¢ enceted elcy That s much of Aho Taand of Mackiaac irlug'a s Birsiy ofblackinac, within th County of dlackiuse, in_the Siate of Michigan, aa fs now hold by tho United States wnder milltary roserras {lon or ofbiorwise (excepting Fort Mackiuse aud xo smiich of the present Fescrrution theraof as bounda it to tho wouth ou the Village of Msckinac, and to_tho weat, north, and east, respectively, by lue drawn north and Joutk, east und weut, b & (tlstauco from the present fort fiag-atall of 410 yards), hereby 19 reserved and Swithidrawn from settlement, occupaucy, or aalo, under tho laws of the Unlted Biates, aud dedicated and sat .apart a3 a mational publlo’ park, or grounds, for fitaltis, comfart, and plensure, for tno beucht ond ene ‘Joymont of tho poople; and ll porsons who aball lo- Zals, or setle upon, oF ocoupy the falue, OF any part {hersof, oxcept an Lereln provided, shall bo cousldered trespashern and romoved Lerelroms. ‘Sic, 2. That aaid public park suall b under the ex~ elusiva control of the Sucretary of War, whoso duty it Sl be: 8 900D a8 practicable, to tmako aud pubiieh pich rules and regalations an he may deem noconsary OF proper for tho care and managomeut of thie mamo. Buth reguistious aliall provids for tho proservation from tnjury or spoliation of all timber, mincral do- posits, uatural curioaities, or wonders withiu sald Park, hiud thetr retention th thelr natuml condition, flie iscretary may, in bis dtacrotion, grant lcases, for vullaing pucgosot, of sual parcul of geound. st dnch 0 kald pack aa sball require fho eroction of iidings for ihis socommodation of vialtors, for termn 1ot ezcoodiisg ten years; all of thie procscds of said Joascs, aud all other rovenuos derived from uny source connoctell with sald parl, to be expoudod, unde hin di- Yection, in tlio meungement of tho satno And I the colie struction of roads and ridle-paibs fherein, 1o wball Jroviue agsinat (b wanion destruction of game or J1oh found within sald park, and sgainst tlelr capture OF deatruction fof any purpases of use of pirofit. 11 iall 2180 causo al porsons respassiug upon, the o after tho passagacf this sct to be remaved therefrom, and gonorally #hell bo authorizod 1o 1skie il such Tieastrcs as atiall ba nocesnary OF propor to fully carry out tho objecta and purpodes of this aot, 8x0, 3, 'Cat any part of the psrk heroby created sholl atnil times be available for military purposos, elther as 8 parado or drill gruand, in time of poace, of for complets cccupation I Wtie of war, or whenever Srar In expected, and may also bo used for the oroction of sny publio ‘buildlug or worke : Proveded, 'That no ‘person aball ever claim or recelvo of the Unifed States any damage on sccount of suy future aimcndinent of repeal of thio act, or (be taking of mid park, or auy part toereof, for publlo parposes or ave, Tho bill gives tho publio a botter right than thoy uow have undor wnilitary officers, Tho mil- ftary oftlcons can now forbkl tho people going over thesa beausiful grounds aud oxamining the natural curfosities which nre thers. ~ Tho island caunot now bo bold sololy as & military reservas tlon, under the control of whatever oticer, Cap- tain or Sergeant, may bo iu chiarge of the fort at Mackinac, —_— WAR-CLAIMS. ALLOWED AND DISALLOWED. Special Dispatch to The Chicade Tribune, ‘Wasnntoton, D, 0., March 10,—The following 1a the list of war-claima flually allowed by Cou- gress at tho lato sossion s Thia bill s origlnally reported from tho Com- mitlca on War Claima made appropristions cov- eriog 1,168 cascs, the amonut appropriated being ©744,206,30. As reported by the Comimissioners of Cialms, their allowances wore distrbuted among tho twelva Ftates ovor which the Commnls- wiouers had jurisdiction, aa followa 3 Alabam 3 ‘Arkaue #larida South Carolios. ‘l'onnesse Texa o serciensosssenn ST o clalms reportcd sa dissllowed in sald report numbored 1,264, sud favolved the aum 'Of $hyiile 995,09, Many of Weso disallowed claiins wore report.. ed aa disallowed for want of Jurisdiction, and neces- sitated examinution of the sate by the Comumitteo on War Cialma, “The third sonuat e vhot (he Com B braced 8 406 & L missioners em. of which tumber 1,002 Wwere re ported b uilowed fa whols or in part, 4 Whotly dianiiowed, s Al Tho 1,373 disallowed cates rewalned on {lie Ales of the Committeo for ¢xamninativn, snd many of thess ‘caves wore sxaminod in conuection with the KHI undes consjdoration, many cases in that rerort belng re- orted adversely for want of juriwiliction, ue cavea are dividod swoni the Commissioners, wWho udividually examine the cuses allotied ta thun, The concluslon of each Cominisionor {s repartod 1o 1 A3osrd, who ur disagres 0 the saine, the e Ju each cana Lelng reporied to Congress in which t s not the concurreuce of eavery member of the Board, Tis caded alawad aud disallowod aro ebraced fu & sclisdule s _susdoa part of tha report of the Comumiseloners, Thiy roport ¢ valucless as & bauls of & bill without examiunation of the papers in each of the casca roported upod. The usines sre mizepelled, t| amounts aliowed are often erroncous, aud it require: coreful exeutlnation wud comparison of sif tus page 1o dutermine ths mount that lhunl\lb‘(n:lmlfl’ he bill, ry cass Teported allowod by (e Comula- sjoners has Leen carefully exatnlued by tho clork of the Counuiites on War Claims, ~the ow- suco wnxun‘d wilh the ftens in potl and every computation carried out and vl o and W p d fn the bil Ona luudred aud thirty-thres errors, wmostly typographi- Leew corrected; and every casa whare tle aount allowsd sxceoded $3,000 was distributed Lo snd examined by weisbers of tha Comwilles, The Committee bave accepted tle mwerds of 1hn Oommissoners in the masin as couclusive. T all cases whore the smouny claimed vxceeds $10, tho evidonca was taken in Washingiou befory the Conniis- aiouery, a8 requirea by Boc, 3 of thesct of March 1_&". creating the mmlssioners of Olaims, The Committe woro of optuion that the Cownbsdouers were better qualifiad w pass upon thess u ot respecty than nmmwfim- of Qongress, Tuo Commiitce on War Olsiina accepted ihuse awards, carcfully scruttnlzing, however, cuch caso Whioce (e Awaru sxceeded $3000 b belbg feunid ulters 17 tupracticable 1o exuniue wil the casus Teposisd, e halarsy NOTES AND NEWS. THEASURY ITENH. ‘WianiNatoN, D, C., March 10.—Tho Treasury balances to-morrow will show & decreaso In tio ootstauding logal tenders of $1,285,100, sn order for canceling that amount baving bsan ®ont to the United States Troasury to-day, This :x‘sl;ofi:"m the ontatanding legal tenders at 3 ). Other reducts il be made a3 Natlonal Biok noos ariuaned: © CALLY ON TUK PUESIDEST, A large nusnber of Houators and ex-mambare of ihe llouzo aud wembors elest vislted the Ex- coutive maunslon to-duy, sumo $o pay their re- epects, but s largo numbaer on busiuess, Several cx-mewborw wautod the Presidont to provida thew with office, but thoy yocelved listle or no encouragemont. BEVENUR AFPOINTMENTR. Jaaper M. Joluson s sppaintod Internal Bey- enlie Blorexeeper for the Thisd District of Oblo, acd Jeba F. Goddard for the Eiguth Keutuoky, ior amount place: FOREIGN. The Kew French Cabinet OfMcially Aunounced, Brief Personal Sketohes of tho Mem- pers of the Ministry. Programmo of the Policy to Be Adopted. FRANCE. TNE NEW CAUINET. Panig, March 10.—It s olicially annotnced that the Ministry has been formed v foilows ¢ M. Duffet, Interior; A Al. Dufuiro, Justica; M. Leon 8ay, Finance; M. Wallon, Fublic Instrue- tion ; Vicompto do Moaux, of the Right, Agri- culture ; Duko de Cazos, Foreign Affaira; Gen. Do Clesay, War s Admiral De Moutaigune, Ma- 1ine ; M. Cailloux, Public Works. FROORAMME OF TUE NEW CARINET, Panis, March 10.—The Courier dz France ro- porta that M. Dufavro haa drawn np & pro- prammo of poliey for tho now Mintstry, the lead- ing foatures of which aro ae follows s Tun As- sombly, on meoting aftor tho Enster holidags, to vote ttm Ludget § the Bonatorial oloctions o Lo bold next soptomber ; the dissulution of tha As. sembly to follow in Octobor ; tue Governmeut to demand tlio maintensuca of tho pressut elec- toral satom, und to raisu tho stateof slege inall the dapartmanta excopt the Holue, the Rhone, and Lsoche du Bhone. Louls-Joseph Buffet ia & man nearly 60 yéars of ago, and has boon prominent iu French af- faira forthirty yoars. Previous io the Revolu- tion of Fobruary, 1848, bio practiced as an adro- eate. Upon the deolaration of the second Repub- lie, hio was elscted the second af tho eleven rep- resentativea f1om the Department of the Vosges. Ho filled soveral high positions in the years prasious to the Napoloonio usurpstion, a0d was mado & chovalior of the Legion of Honor in 1851, Aftor the coup d'etat of the 2d of Decombor, ho rotired from uational politics, devoting bis services to tho Cauton of Thiflot for tou years. Lo enterod tho Natiopal Cone greas again in 1804, and was & lesder till 1870, When Ollivier formed a Minlatry in that year, Buffott was given tho conduct of tho Onsuces, and L nccowaion to tho piaco swas watmly sp- vroved on all eides. When the Right or * Lib- eral " portion of the Chamber forcod the famoua pleblsciwum upan Ollivior, Buftot coneldorad it nocorunry bo tendor his resiguation. After Na- poleon was ovarthrowu, Tliers offered Buf- fot “ the Minlstry of co in tho I'ovisional Cabmet, which he refused. His political course subsequently placed bim many timon in positions bittorly hostile ta the Chiaf tsxooutive, nod the latier finslly succumbed to tho pressure oxerted by Buffet and otlers. Among tho messuros Which have recelved hia warm sdvocncy have basn the Municipal law, the 1sw doclaring the political aligibility of Princes, the dissolution of tho Notioual Guard, aud_the rotontion of thie Qovernment at Versailles, Not- witlstauding thoe very coneervative comploxion of his pohtics, M. Buffor has receivod mauny marks of more than ojdinary favor, not tho least among whicl was Lin Iate re-electiou sa Presi- dent of the I'ronch Assembly by tho Iargeat ma- ority evor known io the general logislative odios of France, . Jules-Armand-Btanislas Dufauro, tue Minister of Justice, baa hold wuxlun before, under the Thiovs Governmont, Whea Louis Napoleon deotared himeelf Emparor, Dufaure narrowly oscapod solzure and imprisonment, Le Liaving, in 1hio digcussions preceding the chauge of gavern. wont, vigorourly oppcsed the machinatious of the Nephew, However. upon Dufaure’s election to the Academy His Majosty was pleasod to ap- prova of the ohoice, and thank Lim poblicly for Bervicea rondored during the Napolocnic Proai- donoy. Dufauro's past rocord siows a thorough 1dentity of political beliof with Baffet. During the many mutations of government in Yrance, Dufanro has held almost avery Minwterial port- follo. aud {s now noarly 80 years old. Joan-Beotlsto-Leon Say, to_whom hss bean introstad tho couduct of tho Fronch Treasury, was formerly Proleot of theSolno. n 1871, 1o company with the President of the Municipal Couvcil of P'aris, ho waa eent by Thiers to Lon- don, and prossuted tho Cross of tho Legion of Honor to the Lord-Mayor of Loudon. e la aleo known as & political, economiet, aud has Eubuqhed many works of thatnature, 8 npum- or of which havo_beon tirauslated futo the English lauguago. Ho wmarriod the daughter of ono of the foundors of the Journal des Lebals, avd has himsolf bean connected with that periods feal for many yoars, He lain thorough accord with Buffet ‘and Dufoure éo far 88 we may in- for from his past public career. ‘Gen, Ernest-Loniw-Ootave Cagriet de Glasey, now Ministor of War, wae boru at Paris in 1812, 1lo earned great distinction in tho African aud Crimean Wars. He was in 1867 promotod to bo a Graod Officer of tho Legion of Houor, Dur- ing the Franco-CGerman war bo sorved in the Atiny of Motz, and vehaved bravely at Grave- lotto. o was for & timo Amleter of War under Prouideut Thiers, but resigaed In 1672, _Ho has ulnico beeu Miniator of War under MacMahon, M. Houri-Alexeudre Wallon, who (s to bo re- tainod a8 Minister of Publie Iustruction, lsa distingubod historian, who, 1n former yeazs, taok.ap active intorest in promoting the extinc- tion of elavery everywhers, Ho lias been mony yours in public lito,and _ropresonts the Depart- ment of tho Nord in the National Assombly. wharatu be bas pursued a couservalivo coRnio aud won the respect of all parties. o had Toading part in_ procuring tho adoption of the constitutionsl measurow which rocoutly bocama Inw, The Marquis ds Montsigase, who still keapa his pnrun'lnl a4 Minister of Marine, is in his (Hih yoar. 1o hao boau (u the navy forty yoars, and took part i tho Orimean war. “ife sorved in tho dofenso of Paris ngnfust the German forces, and was olocted 1n 1871 to tho National Assombly. In 1872 hho sas appoiuted Iuspeotor of the chanuel floot sud forts, No change likenlso {1 mado in the Departraent of Forojgn Affairs, Louis Charlos Itie Atanieu, Duke Decazey, is tho eldest nou of tholste Duke, » distingulshed ntatesman, who died in 1860, ko wax born in 1810, Undor Louia Phitippa be rop- resontod Yranco at the Courts of Bpain and Por- tugal, but retired from publio life aftar tho rovo- tutton of 1848, and tho sccession of Lauis Nano- leon to powor, A wmotnbor of the Council Uen- orsl of tho Giroude, he Was tu 1800 a candidate fu that Dopartmont for tho Corpa Logstatit, but recolved only 11,000 votos, sgainst 16,24 givon to the Govornmant candidato. o wns wicersaful at tho cloctions of Februsty, 1871, aud bas sinco boon prominent ta Fronch politics, Ia tha Auumbl{‘ 1o has acted mualuly with the Consorvatives, but Ly kept ln mccold with the Liberal loadots, Tho Duke has boon Farelyn Minintor #inco Marsbal MacNMabion’s wecoud - istry was formod, Nov. 20, 1873, 0f the Vicompto do Meaux and_ M. Calllonx we aro unable to colloct a8 thia late bour definite infonnation, but we presume them to bo men lens slunally distinguished than the brilliant imlly with whick thelr pamos aro assoclated.— D, RUMORS OF AN INTENDED COUP D'ETAT. T'anis, March 10.~llumors of » coup d'atas by thio Bouspartista causo somo unsasinew, FRENOIL FINANCIERING. New York Worid, How France paid tho Gorwan war indemnity is, without question, tho mout romarksblo ond justructive uarrativa In tho llstory of finance, It ebows not only the wouderful capacitiea of modorn commerca, sud tho surpsssiug slohness of France, but a akill in the art of fAnavclerivg not before suspected of modorn French atates- maoship, and refecting tho higheat credit upon shiodo who conductad the oporation upon tha alde of Frauce. A detallod history of the Lransaction, from its incoption toita close, has beou contributed to tho National Archives of ¥ranca by M. Leon Hay, who was for soine timo Minister of Financo . while the payments wero being made. M. Bayu roport bas been doue over luto English and opitomized for Engliak roadors u the Pebruary oumber of Blackwood's,Magasine, Frown thaz articls tho followiug summary is obtalaed. The Luglish compiler, to malte tho fgures of the story plafu ta lua resders, chauges French france {uto British pounda sterling ; tho ssme servica will be done for the readers of the Wordd iu chauglog the pounds storhng into Amencan dollaxe. ‘Whon it was known iu Europe fivo years ago that Frauce would Lave to haud over, withiu & space of lews than thirty-three mouths, 91,000, 000 to Germauy, it wae generally pmficufl thai the Susuclal equilibriuga of Lhe esminarcial world would be upset by the transfer of o sum from oue country to suather, and that whole ssatem of international motictary relation. sbip would be thrown Into confusion. Appro- neunfonn of tho same character ozlsted when the twu French loans msurcessively cstoe ont, \yiso bankers shook their heads lo Frankfort, London, Amstordam, and Brussels. And yet the whole of this vast truvsaction wan carried out between June 1, 1871, and Keot. 5, 1473, — twenty-teven months suBicing for it com- pletion, and not one mingle ®arious dif- flcull* or disorder baing produced Ly it. The fact is that the commorcial world bad no Ides of {ts own power ; it thought ftsolf mich smaller than it really ia ; it failed al togatuer to suspect that ita own current opera- tions wera slready o0 onormouy that even the remittanco of §1,000,000,000 (s sum nearly equal to one-half of tha American national debt), could be grafted on them withont enialling any ma- tarlal perturbatiou. Huch, bowover, has turnad ont to'ba tho cass, and of &l tho lensons fur- nished by the groat war, no other is more practt cal or moro strange. TIE TUTAL COST OF THF, WAR. Bome preliminary_oxnlanation to the etary of the paymont of the £5,000,000 in noceskarv. It now computed that the entirs cost of tho (ier- man war to France was £2,030,000,000, aud thix outlay may bo divided into five moctions, the firat throo of which wore declared ofichally, by tho Mintster of Financs, In lils roport of Oct. 23, 1873, while tho two othors have boon srrived at by & compariean of various private calculasions. Thoy are composoed as followh ¢ 1. Suma paid by France for her owen military operae thone War expennce o the and of 157 4 Food Lought for Tarla before thy dicga, Anristanca to famillen of woldlern Halance of wir expensos pe; the liquidation scconut Total of French expennes proper 3 636,015,X0 2. Suma paid to Germany Indemuity ccovenes $1,000,090,000 Intereat ou uiipsid ipaiaiimeais of indem- “Total pald to Germany, .. PR IR E X 3, Callaleral exuenses— Cost of isano of various war Joanm, Te- ‘Lates of lnterest, oxchang: d cost uf remitting the indemnity. Loss or diminution of tax I consequence of the war. 3 126,235,%0 Total of ecllatersl oxpennes.., 4. Requisition of eath or objecte— Ruppilied by towus or fud{viduals, in- 000 pald by Paris— 75,000,000 lots of pre tn suspennon of trade— Estimated at,, . T Rt £ 1, Bums pud by Frauce for her, own railitary operstions. 150,000,000 1. Requisitios &, Loss of prof Gonenl total........ THE WEALTD OF FIA What has France to show against this? 1t is the prevalent impression {u France that her anoual savings (Lhat is, her Vrnmu oo businesd) amount to $100,000,000. I'robabily this is con- siderably an under-estimato; butit it be admitted a8 correct, it follows that tho cost of the war jn capital represented five yoars' accamulution Bt the not profita of tha country. It ig pot, how- avor, in that form that a propdrtion can be estab. lishod botween linbilities aud resources. Tho moasurement muss bo made, nat in capital hut in intorest, for it Is, of course, in the laitor form thet f8 to eay, {u naw taxation to pay interest on loans, thet Prance now foels tho pressure. That sew taxation when completed will amount to sbont £130,000,000 & year, aud thal 1s tho roal sum which i to bo deducted from the ad- nnal profits of tho country in consequeuce ot war. Now, if thoso profits wera anly 400,000.~ 000, and if they wore not progressivo, but stand- ing still ot their previous rste, this deduction would abeorb a'most & third of them ; but, as they sre contixlululv‘ldvunulng. 88 every branch of trade In Francoe Is sctive, It may fairly bo sip- posod that, after paying the ¥130.000,000 of war taxes, Franco is effectively laying by as much s she did in the best years bofore tlie war, whate over that really was. TIE MODE OF PATMENT. It waa stipulated in tho convention between the two nations that the Indemoity ehould be paid in iostallments bofors Maich 2. 1874, at tized dates. Theso payments could only bo made in the principal commercial towna of Germsny, and were to be offected in gold or silver, in Eo- glish, Prusaian, Datch, or Belgisu bank-notes, or in commerclal bills of the firet clsaa. Dut Gamln{ refused to consider any payment defini- tive until tho material in which it was 1oado waa converted futo German coin or its equivalent, nnd Franco was 1equired to psy the cost of make ing tha conversion. As the annezation of Alssce-Larraine to Qor- moany obtiged the Eastern Nsilway Company to sboudon all fte lines within those” provinces, it was agreed that Gormany should 8" for tbem 65,000,000, oud shis sum should bo deducted from the indemnity. Tlus was tho fitet excop- tion. The sscond was that Germany conscntod s # favor to sccept $25,000,000 in French bank- notes, By these two meana tho £1,000,000,000 were reduced to 8910,000,000, But to the lart muet bo added €60,825,000 for jnterest which aeerucd successivoly during the tranaction snd which carried tho total for payment in coiv or German money to 8970,325,000. The entiro total of the indemnity, suciudiug £65,000,000 for tho railwavy ond interost and expenses, wad thore- fore $1,063,225,000. Tho tirst payment, which was the instaltment in French Lank-notes (&35,000,00), wan mudo Jnne 1, 1871, The moneyto mect tho fudemuity was dorived successively from the rollowing sources 3 Value of the Alssce.Lorraine raflway Losn $rom tho Bank of France, ... .s Out of the Aret Joan for two rillisrd: Qut of the second Joau for thiew millir, Qut of the budgets of 1673 an 60,325,000 s $1,00,535,000 How the Lransf thia enormous aumiount lons the railways, to Germauy w.s performed will now bLa described. Tho maturials used in tho tranafor were 28 follows ; 1, Garman bank uotea and money collected 1u France afir the wa 2. Freuch gold und silvar, 4, Fruuch Lauk notes.. 4. il . veveessenere s §i99,225,000 Tho first ltom consisied oI Germou moncy found lu Franco atter the war, As tho waots uf tle army duriug tho war wero supplied sithor by atores sont from Gerinauy or by roquisitions lev- jedin France until poace was migned, all this monoy, theroforo, represontod tho individua! ox- poudituros of thosoldiers, 'Ilio real total of the oxpenditize must have been much largor, s somo of the Gorman monoy luft in the country must have boon returned to Gornmany throug) {uo teguinr chiauniols of trado, Fue Fronch coin sent to (ormany as part P ment of o tndomnily, conexted of &5,000, in gold and $47,660,000 in siivor, GERMAN DILLS, But these direct romittauces of German and ellver cash ropresoutod, stter all, but ouo- oighth of the outire paymout ¢ the athor soven- - oighths wera tranufatred by Litla, A 1o ro- mittknoe jn papor becamo **liborative" until it was convertod into au oquivaleal value in thalors or in florivs, the Prenoh Terasnry could obtain 1o recaipt for an jnatatimont until all its varioes cloments had beon converted, Thy ob- joct of the Qovornwens, thereforo, 1o obtaln the largost possiblo smount of bills on Germany, 8o that &t their maturlly thelr procoeds might at oues bo avaitable fu ibo prescribed form, " Lui ab fhe same tiwoit was qulto impossible to colloct in Frauco aloue, with- 10 the tmo allowed, anything approaching tothoe quantity of German bills requitod. 'Tho remult ‘was that it was found necessary uot ouly t0 hand in s large smount of billa o’ othar couutrios, which hiad to bs_couvorted iuto German yaluod atthe cost of Prauce, but also ms roxards Lo purchase of dizect bills ou (ernauy, tu offoct it frequently in two stagos. In tho firat utage bills were bought fu Pars as thoy offerod, on ki land, Belgium, or Lolland; in the vocond o pore 1on of the procoeds of thowo bills was roluvestod {n those countries—in other bills, un Gormany iteslf, It will uot bo possible to entor into u da- tallod neoouut, (a thiv brief spaco, of tha mauner iu which thess ouormous truusactions, thruugh 80 many rogular aud irregular channols, were coneummated, 1t will havo to sulico to giva re- sults, A good ruany of theo Lilis wors unbe tutione of each olher, aud cousequently tha amount of paper shoma fu the following tablo, a bought, Iu considorably larger tuan tho roal sum paid to Germany, (ho resdon of it being tus » good deal of it bappens lu the acconut twice ovor. ‘Tne followiug gives tho composi- oigun of the total quautity of tha bills boughs by ‘rance waH 312,750,000 ring, o A0, Bills o Gersiany, boogbt fu thalerswith " ' tbe procueds of ‘otler bills, ., 211,690,000 1l ou Germauy, {n relohumated. 51e) 1ils 08 Englsnd, 'in sterling 309 Lm0 1iills on Hawbarg, In maros- Bilis va Belyium, o frunca, PR T i e P Lo Thess blls wers naluly pald for i Fsench ' ‘bank notes, and t| rage Tates of ezchan at which they wore bought, it wss rwards aseortainad, were romarkably low, coamdering tho largenosn of the transaction. THE BOURCEA OF PAYMENT, Thus we haveqafors ua in condenaod form the main_ slementavor this prodigious operation. Wo rocoguize that Franco provided herself with lier own noten und cotn to the wxtent of 9127,~ 0C0,000, thet German money and bills on Ger- n_un{ produced £034,075,000, and that bills on Lnglaud, Eolglum, and Holland contributed £236,60—s total of £923,225,000, It only romaion to show the ultimate sources of the monoy which was reprosented in tho bills which Franco uacd to pay iu pars the great ine domuity, Onr large item waa foreign subscrip- tionw to the French loans, and snother bills againnt Fronch bullion, apecially exported, A third and important ftem was commercial bills and drafia for dividentin sud revenues sbroad. The Fiench investments ou foreign stocka ampounted in 1870 to ro Iarga o total, according to M. Loon Hay, that the dividends on thom rep= resented ot that dato 2125,000,000 » year, for | which gum drafts on other countrien wero, of «coursy, put in ciroulation by ita Fronch pronrin tors, Furthermore, tha roveuues of the etrarge ors who live in Franco como to them principally from their own country, Rud it is eatimated that beforo tho war §50,000,000 or 260,000,000 of suck wucomen wero draws for anuvually iu the samo way, Conaequently, on this showin, it would eppear that somewhera sbout £200,000,000 of French drafts on forelgn countries wero croated evory yosr from theea two sources. From there couplderations, M. Leon Hay is nblo to grinp in tren maln classos the ultimsic aources of the Ialls used in parivg the indemuity, The figures aro apurozimates ¢ D&;;:l; for foroign subscriptions to " i | tre, L. 1 354,600,500 iy exe 2eeess 90,000,000 donds 407,107,00 Bl ngatust Freachs bullion spect Ganeral totat of billa, . B340, 000 | The writer la Blackiwond concludea kil review with tho observagion that the pagyment of Ule tive milliarde wea 8o enotmous pioco of adire- bly well-arranged baukivg, iu which neatly 511 tlin counting-houses of Northern Europo teok w #haro, Whou we look back upon the subject es & whole, thres great facts siriko usinit, %to tirat, that France is vastly rich; the accond, ket thio trads of Europo has attained such & irogni- *ude that fipures are coasing to convoy ite megs- uro; tho third, that the aggregato commeicinl | actions of nations in s leyer which can Jift auy financial load whatever, ‘The success of the it sehemuo for payiug_ {he indewnity was complcto in every pomt, Not oue grave hitch or sericua error cait bo detectod 1a ic. It does the higlert lhiouor to the ofticials of the French Tressury, . and proves that they possess & perfoct Lncwie edge of exchanto and benking, both in tleir n‘)Inllml‘ dotails and in their largest applicu~ tious. —— GERMANY, THE FMFEROR AND TAE POTE. Loxpoy, Moerch 11—&30 &, m.—Tho Times' Borlin correspondent tolographs that Germany has asked Italy whother sko will continue to esempt the Pope from thoe obligationsof the law, and complain that be is now abusing the hiberty given him for the purpose of fomenting rebellion wn Gormany. A NUMOR KPOILED. Dzntay, Starch 10,—Thero is no foundation for tha report 1 tho Tagsblak! that Frauca ine tended to concentrate troops io tho Lastern B e sy sonih ou th i 20 Tthiine 1f whio perest oimmpeqron e —_—— RUSSIA, THE SCOUSLER AFFATR. Loxnay, March 10.~Tno repart that Prince Gortschako bas requostod the racall of Willlam Hchuyler, United States Chargod’ Affaire at Bt, Patoraburg, ts untrue. —_— MEXICO, INDIANE. Special Dirpateh to The Chicaso Tridune, Bax Faaxcisco, BMarch 10.—Roports from Ures, Bonora, sey tlat tha Avacles are vory nctive. Thoy lately attacked & party of men noar Campos, killing threo and woundivg suoth- er. Mapy similar steacks sre reported. The pooplo are torpar-atricken. Great numbers aro loaving Sonora for Southern California and Ari- zons, some through fear of Apaches, others at- u ‘lbm;\la by the recent nich minoral discoveries in zons, — - CASUALTIES, FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION, CrxoisNats, O, Murch 10.—The Gazetle's Rueliville, Ind,, special ssya & boiler In Nolvon & Bhortridge's gaw-mill, ¢ miles north of that place, exploded this mornivg with terrifie vio- lence, killing Alfred Josco, cugineor, and Oscar Hinchman, o boy 13 years old, and injuring we- verely James Hiochman, Jerry Widener, and George Kimball, The boiler was blown into & number of piecea and in all directions. Oue picco tlons, ral tha livor I soon rell al 1he food and prevents sauriog. SPECIAL NOTIOES, ‘Di. Schenck’s Standard Remedies. The standard romedies for a1l dlssases of the langs are Palmonto Byrap, fichenck's Sea Wead Tontas 's Mandrako Fils, and, 1t taken before tne royed, & spsedy cure Is élleatod. hreo madicines Dr, . I, Sehonek, of Phils. owes his unrivalled succass in the treatmont of palmonary disenses. The Pulmonle Syrup ripsns the morbld matterln the lunge: nature throws 18 off by su easy expectoration, for when tho phlegm ar mettar I8 ripe & slight cough will throw It o, the pationt bas ret, and tho Joge bgia to To enabla the Tulmonto Syrup todo this, Bchanck's Bandrake Pills s1d Schenek's Sen Weod Tono most be frosly ued to aloante tho stomsch and liser. Rohenck's Mandrake Pille sat on the lirer, ramoving allohatruc. he gall bladder, the bile atarts freely, and gentle stimulant and composed mizen with \avista tha digestion by tonlog up the stomach Lo s healthy caadition, so that th® ulmenio Spmp will make good bload 3 thea at, and the pationt will ssrely gat wall If esre pravant fiesh eold. All who wish to eanault Dr. Schenck, ofthar persanally e by lotter, can da sa st his prioctpal oficn, corner of Bizth and Archoste., Philadelphla, cvary Moniay, Srleactés madlclaos ara sold by il drogelts tiroogh- % the rnntey. 3 ATTERTION GHANGES IV PRIGES oF , SILKS, DEING A Still Further Reduction From the LOW ¥IUCES at which we have boon sclling these goods. BLACK SILKS. Comprising richest and finest grados of Bona net's, and Quinet's, and other {rat-class Lyons maokes, Tormer $6.00 qualuty, most supeb geods, Do . ...$4.25 Former $5.00 quallty, very neh and elegant, wow.. 375 Tormer $4,50 quality, Cachemire Sublime; BoW. ... 3.2 Tormer $3.50 quality, rich Sa 10stre, HOW ... 250 Tormer $3.00 quahity, an elegant article, oW ... 200 Largze lot of hoavy, rich, Satin-finish Black Gros Grain Bilks at €1.60, formerly $2.25 snd $2.50, Black, sll-silk Gros Grains, good, aightly quality, now $1. Colored Silks. Idne of rich Lyons Gros Grains, ohoice :hl;(;u. rogular $3 quality, marked down 032, Lins of Lyons Gros Grains, good shades, $2 quality, now $1.50. v Ansortod lot Col'd Bilks, former $32, $1.75 and 51.50 quality, roduced to 51, passosbades. Lino of Dark Fancy Stripe Bilks reduced 10 75 cts. ‘le;m of desirable Fanoy Bilks reduced o $1. & DRESS GOODS. ‘Tho cheap Dress Goods on our Contro Ta- bles Nos. 1, 8, and 3, at 30, 25, and 30 cta., are all half price and less : fabrics aro roally desirnble nnd shades choico, many hoing ndaptoed for Bpring Woar, Assortment is vory large. Empreas Olotha and French Morinos noar 1y half tormer prices. All other Winter Dress Goods grestly res duced. Choapoat Block Cashmeres, Alpacas, and Brilliantines iu the city. Tycoon Reps, good atyles, 14 ots, Cachmero Reps, bost quality and atyles,18¢ 10 canes Dark Prints, bost quality (notseo onda), 7 cts yard. struck a log bLouse, 200 fym!» diatant, nearly de- moluhing it ‘Tho mill was not running at tho time. Nelton wan mqu » eaw whon tho en- gineer's boy, 18 yoars old, told him to hurry, as tho ateam waa getting too bigh. Tbo oxplosion followed almost immedistely, blowing the en- pineer ubout sizty feot, but ‘only slightly injur- g Nelson, COAL-MINE FATALITY. Bresial Dissateh to The Clucavo Tridune. IxpiaNavoLts, March 10.—A premature blaat in Sclters' coal mino, Harmony, Clay County, blow off ono msn's head and the leg of snother. "The Jattor will dle. S —_—— RAILROAD EMPLOYES' ASSOCIATION. Spectat Dupateh to The Chicado Tribune, InpiaNaroLs, tnd., March 10.~Tho Employes' Mutua} Donefit Asaocistion met to-dsy. Thirty dolegates wero present. Tho report of the Exe- cutive Commiltoe showed rocoipta duriog the year, Includiog cash on bhaod, of $17,813.33 oxpenditures, $13,635.88. Presidont Reed, in lis address, eaid tho deathrata for tho last five- yoars bua avoragod gnly 13 deathis anuuslly. Tho lossod laus year were only 19, or 8-1,000 per cent of the wholo numbsr fuswred. 3. R, Ward, of Chicaga, was elected Socrotary for fiftcon monthu; 4. C. Hateh, of Chicago, "Lreasurer; Execative Committea—E, 8, Parker, U, H. Fel- ton, 1i. Emuict, L. A, Aub, 1, L. Maxwell, The Couvontion_ sdjourncd to moot al Nisgara Falin in Juse, 1870. e THE BLACK HILLS ETCITEMENT, Special Dugiteh to The Chicago Tribune, froux Ciry, Ia,, March 10,—Mauy straogers havs atready atrived Liora toga intho firat ex- podition to the Bluck Illla, The indications pow azo tust thore will bo more than thousand men bore to go by the 6th of April, which is the time definitely fzed for the Qordon expedition to leavo as tha plonoer tratn of the Bioux City & Blaok Uilla Tranaportation line, Johp It Curry, editor of the Lomars Liberal, will sccompany Uoraon's _oxpeditivn, _'Tho weather in quito warin, and tho suow is disappeasing rapidly. COXTENTS OF THIE WEEKI Tesued Wednesday Lorning, Maroh 10, FIRST PAGE~Epltomo of the Proooodiage i the Desch. e Trial, fruin Weduoaday, March & to Yuosday, Marets :, taclush i 3 COND PAQR~A Chleago Vurder: The Mysterions Death of au Inoffvnsive OId German. The New Hawg- shire Zleewm: A CGeeat Tepublican Victory, The Nattonal (uvital ;_ Procoodings of (5a Banate on Tuos. Qay; Heuate Atanding Commirieos, Seambuls Verdioy fn the Daaviila Breach-af-Urumlss Oxso; The Mishaps of a Clnolnstisn st & Ublosgo Hotal. TULCD PAGS-The Dlack Jlille: Latest Information iroms tho New Eidorade, State Legitlutures: 1o of tho Husslons st Bpeingdeld aud Madisou, 1 ton 1 'The New Beuste; Clusing Heenos Coa- esa; Tha Loanty Billi An Iaterriew with **DIU™ luk, FOURTIL PAGL—Edboriale: Tho Closlog Wours of Oduutess; Tho Now Benateq A Decaocrauls 1lupa Ra- foatad; The fucressa-ol-Tas Faw; Fasts Abuut the Tarlffs Defoat of the Subsidy Beygars; Tuo Hupublio- su Party; Mz, Sposker Blaloo; Tho Fravking Frisl- feqo, VIR PAGE=Eililorials (Gontinued); The Blaok Hills Vovor; Twa Much Kivstugy Notesy Persousls, o o7 the Wesks A wucolnct sumpiary of reownt aven The Mold and Sadle: Wind-Buoking sad Urlb-Blilagi Vasvures for Sheop, ote. BIX'H PAGE—TAe Jurw ond Garden: Plah; Skiuless Oatay Kitchea Gardvasi Medges, s, Dutter and Zoge: Convention of she Na Ausoolatiun In ‘Wor of Fiploreres Auuual Addrows of tic Daly bafore tha American Geograpbleal BEVENTIL PAGK--Blg Jeu: A Btary About Glante “lio Cardit Numbg, Sileer; Working thoiNew Mines n Blassscbusatts, ZTikiag fhs Chances: A o wantio Nazrative Trandlated from the Mexican, Puslry : Domino; Marchi A War oIy grophe. BIGILTH PAGR-KM Weakly Gonmoreisl and HNaaselel Savievs OLD PA call oo b, oatig prencaes. b 3 ;u‘mnlnn Pren e *wated toore and sliut Take thair own mw sivea i gur olroular. Humorews Fare. | hae this day boes dissalred dobta with sald Wrlght will do s0 ab thels aw viak, fos § willnet be esponsble for 43 dabia conivgoted by blaw Chloaga, Mareh & L006. Wi B WANSOR, GARSON, PIRIE & G0, Madison and Peoria-sts, ;jwi_iméi"c'»si{x.’s'. Office Cock Cnnnlym[:flmmissiunflrs, . Cicago, March 9, 1975, Publfa notics {e heroby glven that thy undoralgusd, the Gomunlitax un Fubile Tioard of Co oul Court Buuse. Commivaan OIL TANKS. SVILSON & EVENDEN'S ¥ oiL TANKS, ¥ MEASURING PUMP. CHICAGO. e fend for Catatogua. T0 BRIDGE CONTRACTORS, sala will by recalved until Ratarday, %ith by e Grvatattton Appolnted: by tho frus. 4 Cicero, fura Howy' tha Illiools Ry oy, Hdons aty Chicago, *Alit vids i 10t yluin Tron. Lridio, witlions aidawalky, with slone abutnicuts d fuct bigh, bridgs 121 fret langy 14 (aot widn I tho clowr, for satuo ‘yace 8 meniied, Tie Commulitas ruiarvo tha tgtt 1o oy ol ')I.' bida, "Vropsals ey b divected oM. B NG, Htonia fastitngto-st., Obicago, blengo, March b 1436- i ¥ = ¥OR SALE. \PERS At 75 cents per 100, In the Counting-Room of this Ofiice, ISCELLANEOUS. Tl ozt 1o GO, Manatagturars of Muuson's Doublo Plate Corrugstéd IRON DOORS AND SHUTTERS, With alr chambor open at top and bubtwss. dllwuh d upon i furn T0N'Ca., 28 gud g, fur liva suudug, plaia U outhis shutfers, Parties outside the oity can Fomsats by folmibg 1B Towiing Uortugatad ax aud Sake-st., Cli RESAWING. v ptiovs will Lo satiataotury 10 d oar ot O N WIELIE DISSOLUTION NOTIOES. e DISSOLUTION. Tho rm of Winsor & Wrisbt, fonnerly of 938 Btajeat , 'Anyoue contracting aaf

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