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MARCI 18, 1875. THE CHICAGO TRIBUN: “THURSDAY, 5 t 2 4 infica wore blown up at once, ‘There tk no water in the W, in the exchange of commodities, He aleo allud- ATE re Abele -_ Tostan of a Perrine to "We THE ANGRY WATERS. ia Sea ere ee Rea ea are ASHINGTON., ed to the principal ndvantagon of the United FOREIGN. , AF AIRS 0 . Tealdents and citizens of thin Btato, and the minority hoy knows there wilt be ‘Water enough to carry (he Statos acquiring control of the Hewailan Inlandy bs = hay, be non-reekimite, (Where munjority, &, non. fircen down. wireain and ool deal Ieaiden, tothe exclusion of tho Britiah, FRANCE, f fac ’ 1 A P. x z a1 . . Ht ba male hy wale cotld be determined milet Breaking of the Great Tee oan ot pontine ICs a al er ue Another Phaso of the Scramble for} arte abate was deferred until to-morrow. Pinar aie ait el athe Aeeily ihe ty anuld be oun i aes je | i sf ‘ i} 3, Mare! i 1 Proceedings of the EMimois | theninierte'mionty of tie soli Hoard. “they glance at Port. Jervis les” and roan 8 beet Baul of tance the Louisiana Senatorship. The following NOMPATONE. sont to the | *topted a resolution providing for the appoint. 5 cau! uot al u q fy Ing the month of March,—rauning with omphiatin, #0 Ae ilar ’; inent of a jury of physiciana to inquiro into ti y inority of the Board may law. ¥ ‘nate to-day: Albert Wyman, Assistant Trena- phy is io Legislature Wes- foe he maradona, "Ro: courte teal onin reek We. ¥. to nponk, corning io of ths narrow end an ravica i at uror United Bates; David P. Lowe, ex-Con- f tea of Honapartists enjoying ponrlone on ac. y Yresidont Ditcctors hy eountruclive notice ¢ and terday. Teauch Directors alould peraist (1 actint a4 Directors ater tie Court bad paved judgment ousting them from office, they are beyond reach of a process. of 1 Ne ight lea, e vale + Krewaman, Kani i ‘ions count of i 1 = iamcland un, nea, rer etaren ate, | Everybody Anxious and Uneasy Ex- | Scot S™ix hut nmminnione of Poulan, | cout o mies alleged to hare ttn con 3 Naor cate Rad atieat the tally, Neu tos cept Pinchback, Tennis aso gneray fo the District of Min- | ho Lete,"apon condition thet a day be ape The Modification of the Present court, anil po fie on other penalty i imneert tyme | The Town Inundated in Many | torr ant longer sine oun ic hen tten tn’ akt tk Pontinantor at Frahe yroaks, of Arkansas, | pointed for tha dissolution of tho A‘sembly, iy ttle place in the ling of ita denerted bed, tho river hax . i Nock, Ark.: James | which slinli he six mouths aftor the Lastor.ro. z : E Aen into mieten, be fren choten of the Ir Places to tho Dopth of | rin'bseioterient niin at the valley, "Tar cael Tater Binge of ath altraltl, for, tho | ccws, aroinctinndl to agneo tothe proponal mado * laure Tee Lontin perc ele he leg ta ig teres Ten Feet, Bein? ai "ad ie fron ther pring | AMY He ts Styled the Happiest Wigger | iiseciver of Pius onmu' et itaron Mees | Henk? comment thud ma more ‘ele ft would seein necessary, in order effectually en frost, When the river does enne, a8 ALA. Tufte, do, Catnden, Ai Ket J i, Doubl ft nei ie tx of tho Conatitution, ta meke nights of wharp Filet a in A . Comet J. Ne Double- | in ihe presont Asembly. The question the Senate, a totes Ce arena Hho: Hanan autre tL como it will with » great rush aud bound, which eltane in America. 0 Fand-Onice, Harrison, Arka; | of filling vacant seate, whicti ts thua made tote, nel will it takr—the old or the now? If it taken the Orore old, what of the (own? Not » houre tn ite business frod C, M. Doniron. do.. Little Rock, Ar ‘out having in | The Water Finds ffs Way to (he Secs | pit, what of the tonm the coarno aan corporation itecif can he made aurwerable for preaum- ing te day, Ktoginter of + ‘ Al- | volva the qnestion of dissolution, will be brought nd gravel whitch wloy. Hecoiver of Public Monosa for up for debate almost immediataly, > is 0 act OF cai . i jo | office a constituti ry. 8 majorit; erie tt tht, even fashion Hea tho Wyoming Dietrict, Many supploment: nA “H — The Bill for the Protection of Comte | crise reninte ani ‘hin state it ond, Story in Some of the the fiateiata ert wally, aad Weis tasterea it | Debate on the Sandwich fslunds | N° WOM MT wp, aii ho introdtueed an tha Kesersble etter ese F Miners Lost in tho Houses Fe te me an Baa diereuyan of ahe evra Ate i an altogether different fanhion when it wel ntlt this Treaty In the Senate, seildinin Ht aval Oliver at the port of acighe eet ? i - , is % Now 2H ‘s Collect +f (Signed), sank Ky PORAy OUR ERE Urn, cetnboring sll this, 1t nol etretve tual fainiticen En banis: Divtelet of Michigan, 37 U*S*r of Cuntomne, GERMANY. either: oe ara abandoning thelr houren ip the loner jnrt of tin IN THE SENATE. Nontmastort-Orviile Brown, Mankats, tun: |. MAND YOR PxTuAprrion, ; eT * king priations for the Insane } city, Down the are araioren Geen THR WAWANAN TREATS. ¥.. F, Graves, Red Wing, Minu.; 4, 5. Moige, ientix, March 17,—Tho Post, of this city, Much Filibustering to Dofeat tho cits mating appre HOO ot ae Pon Heavy Bridgos Torn Away by tho | Beir th trer tan ee ets aot casted! | Boectal Dupateh to The Chtearo Telbune, Austin, Minu.; G. A, Wells, St. Johns, Mick; | says Kpain hae demanded tho extradition from G Oreok Dam Bill bio-Minded Childron, and the Lodustrial Unt- si ifteRi aati {own ftaeit bx built to tha lower third af tho Wasutxatos, D.C. March 17.—The Bonate | Jantes W. Templemen, Princeton, Hl. German territory of Don Alfonso, brothor of opperas f versity at Champaign wero tho anbject of another Wi! unning Le tae srl opace, steal WE Boles! ioe cy pent tho entire day in oxecutive session. The ee Jon Carlos, charging him with offonrce against x retretichment and reform discussion in the MUL-Dam Hitt, flee Logeiter, one evying fo tie | Hawailan treaty was under discussion, Kpeechea NOTES AND NEWS, the conmou laws. Spain bas extradition treatles Sonate to-day, after which tho bills wore ordorod 4 is Wand che other fo Ghelett, Hut higher apie cated | spo ‘ TUE MINNEAPOLIM PosT-orriee, with Individual German States. hut not with the jation for the | tos third roading as reporter fear Committecs, . Katninn ons fovely and at tho lower end of the vary | Were made by Messrs, Kelly aud Mitchell, of Or- Stesal Dispateh to The Chicauo Trioune, Kiuplte. ‘Tho documenta reqnired in puch caser, The $800,000 Appropriation for namely: Appropriating @99.000 for the Tueana | The Valley of the Wyoming Swept by a | kerning ous lore) nnd, We tance tudo the vatley | von, in favor of the trealy, and by Sforrill, of Wauunsoroy, D. Cu, March 17.—'Che Poutmay- | Bud2r her trenties wth Davadin and Hoos nero Vermont, oguint it. Joh Sherman intends to- New State-House Likely Asslim, 224,500 forthe Inagitute for the Feeblo- Flood, and afew reattarlng bouner are all fora init ter at Minneapolia is to ba removed. It appears | Msi Judged by Spain. Mindod, and 611,500 to the Industrial Univer- the valley, ‘Iheu comes Sparrownburg, with itstannery, . Messen, ae " to Pass. Hey all sriondmonte reducing tho appropria- worth $1500, and a) Utule settlement with s church, | Moron tO APenk agaluat it. Tthas been ordered | that tho amusiug interview botweon the loot, Sop leone ae reti aiS ao an tlona boing rejected. ailapparently out of dangers, i tlle lover doven tho | that votlng onthe amondmente shall begin to- | master.coneral and Hill King grew out of as re-\| tenerie in LY on route oe : and Conrlea and Ws ey, 3 o'clock, § ie 8 - | to Ssria. Tae LigdON Anti DRFRATEDS Mi Rot Bria Carried D ‘alley broadens & ity ant Spetien bayeares morrow at 3 o'clock. Senatura rtato that tho qnert of King for tho retentlon--not the re= CATHOLIC PETITION To Tih DIRT. The Hquor-ligeuso bill was taken up on third | Many Railroad Bridges Garried Down | mien fir eT mail users, Fula nent | Prospects of the ratification of tho treaty are moval—of that oflicor, and things are to go now | , Benuix, March 17.—Ihe Archbisbop of Co- Communication from tho Attornoy- | roading in tho Sonate, And, atlor the isilare of « tho Scothing Stream, Hua and ere al lle fraie aialry, getorly the | mior@ favorablo, 3 eoutearien for Dll itug in Wewbingtone loxne. on'behalf of tite whole Homan’ Catholle Fi noral Regarding Corporate ite supporters, who found thormselven ina all of ina ean ase aurenalho a, ton place iy THI LOUINIANA AENATURNEIY, ¢ NOOUA INPONTATIONN, Episcopate of Prusnia, hay sent a petition to the e: B ‘es notity, 10 secure a postponomont, and after much called, {nt 1 and po i i Lower House of the Pruratan D} . Direotories. illibustering to pravent. the vote belug taken, han given itoxer todestruction,’ some farilion have ‘The postponement of the decision in the | .An examination Loedey Ot the Treasury Do- | to naey thint part of tho: Beetonmtie a Ap noe Has dofeated. Tho volo on the passays of the | ‘Trains Kun for Miles with Water | Kf, the Buckleyy among then and oll are sacked. ee Aree political Juggle, The periment bie ekilled mleroncopint, ot thsieal- xivex the jroy fe 9 share in tho adimiautratfon of was ag follows: " v4 - + rver terrace,” but the bank, the lergest y Purpose are understood, the Se " ; | loeal ehurcn property. at the Car Floors. Ja built on a "adver Rane tank arate made, showed that theeo goods aro composed of very Hainer, (ino C,), Sint, under 9 terrace—thi mark of f i Was n . ‘DIA. of the Supreme Court Heaters, Hundt neo pattem (ay: NEW YORK, cles Riad as SC* | sonturers, It was like a Lntler trick: indeed, it | tee of New York morahauiin Largs quantities A SPECK OF wan, Clerk. Burke, Reamueleny ae PONT SERVIS INUNDATED, Right acrasa the contre of thp plow thy old channel | is ee poultivoly stated that Ben Butler wax one | of thesa goods have been imported in tho West Loxpox, March 18—6 a. m.—The Calentta core Carey, Murphy, aitemI7. nr viz, N. ¥., March 17.—At 6 o'ctook | o3% be oneal loning ne seve Mont oe, fate | of the persons who planned it, Tho majority of | a4 hairgooda. All Enelish invoices contain ontha reapondent of tho Timea telegraphs that difiicule Glenn, abies, ‘ont Jrtuvis, NX. ¥., March 17. which every treahet floods, If the flood takes this | the thiniing meu in the Republican arty to-day | of exporters that tho goods sre all hair. Tho Nout, this moraing a largo aliop-whistlo summoned tha | courts the Fis itond wll be, the lores by 31.0.0, | agroo. that. Senator. Lovan waa right inet night | diference ie duty le 00 Sects seen. tics have arisen between tho Todian Government Castle, Marshall, Rhehion; eoplo to look out for flood, as tho river was ria~ | Sud the rent of the town by ta im Tt’ in 64) fern | ¥uen ho said that his party aeaocintes wore com- ‘THE VIRST COMPTROLLEUSHIP, aud the King of | Hurmah, regarding The Liquor Question Consumes the | G Milie, Hteck peop ension bridgono one expects to save, Is in 64) feet ae 2 hie: | bound { t Michigan Legislative Seaston, Eariy! Moilcrwett Strong, ing with foarful rapidity. ‘Iho telegraph had | fong, swung from each bank to ay ple 3, the ert, | mitlingagroat political siatako; ‘Tho indications | | Tho atrembt fo Remove H.W. Testor, tires the Jieandarieas ait to fatter cal chigi b te Mu . Upton,” a and waa bullt at an oxpenae of $54,000, Bridge stock | Bre realize Talloyrand’s definition of a | Comptroller of the Treasury, is made, it is sai ir n fear Taliner! Warn, Froviously anmouncad that tho ico had exovt | wha quoted aweek agoat 140, Jt ia unt that nyy, The | political btander, somathing works tere cle | Gee eer ot tbe Trensy District Government, | States. Tn” Spita of Lord Northbrook's Henry, Parish, Whiting, through every barrior above horo, and was com | fey lica plied up toa level with the rosdway. When it | Tho delay pleases none buc thoopponenta of the | who aro not pleased with his action es w member | Proposal for a mixed commission for the settle- Trodger, Plumb, Wileox—29, ing down upon this eltsy riding upon tha crest of | mores ated Ean of tek county. Menem | Wheoler La.) arbitration, To sccomplinl thia | of the Hoard of Audit, ‘Taylor wanappoimtedoy | Mout of the questions at iasto, tho Wing line oe- ILLINOIS, Hunt, Robinson, Kehoe, a wavo 10 foet igh. Mier ete aikely. to go togethers But they res au | wan tho piirpore of thie parliamentary trick. 1¢ | President Lineoia, baa bees an ereciect ine cunied the disputed territory, and rofnsen to THE EOSND: OF EQUALTZAION:, sacle; ig: eontonls To'ctocx A. x.—The water la rising very rapid- | Kiera in one Lopefil theory about this jufaut maciee, | Wa8 knowa hero yesterday morning that the re- | twelve yorrs, isin feoble health, but competont | Withdraw. The British autuorition insiat on o Svecrat Dispatch to The Chicago Trébrane, ‘Tho noos in¢luded Kohoo, who voted in order | 7 o'ctocK A. at. lated. A large clurgo | ieegormen bbe it have Keen hollowed anh "ackt: | gult of that arbitvetion would, be te rife ce see | ose ie foot sottloment by the tnoana they have proposed, . Berinosierp, Ill, March 17.—'fho Senate bill | to enter s motion to reconelder, which ho did, ly, and King street {a inundated. large charge } Tve-Kors by the running water within them nn Consorvatives a majority of eight in the Louisi- MIACELLANEOUS, and troops are going to British Burmah, Rquatization and male ENG PERTON EAUE ER : of nitro-plycering, just exploded, did great oxo- | ater” teu dasa or, No of moderately" warm | ana Lower Houeo, and that, while there would | ‘The Sonate, in executivaso+sion, recommitted Sieh abolishing the Bonrd of Fqualizat! fog State ofllcere such a Hoard, was taken up out | . Roblnson, Castlo, and Plumb coe epaintes | cution, ‘Tho Ico ia damming up at the hoad of | masther, the whole fleld of tco wane more shell end | bo a wall Renublicay majority on Jone beslone | the coe gek en eet ronoenio Tudiciary Gom- SPAM q tthe first (ouch of the freshet, One firm habla ‘ : tho gorgo,- The Delaware Itailroad bridge, 3 | Save way A ary offered to lustre the Uridge tor | 26 WOA proba that the balance of | mittee. Tho recommittal waa made at the re- AUKY ITEMY. milles west, ins been swopt away. ‘The flood is | glnoon itinoneress declined, Terhape tie bodes porer in that majority, woutd bo controlled | quest of Sonator West, cstensibly to produce | Mapu, March 17.-Tt le rumored that Gen, fT ith inconcalyable force, and tho inhab- | people belleve {uit too, No one otc dow, The gen- | in tho intereats of the Connervatives, It haa | moro evidence. Tho effect will bo to dofeat him, | Elis bay abaudoned Don Carton’ cattac, coming with inconcoivals 1 erat outlook fa not promising. The woods on the | Slso been sscertained that during youterday af- | should the Sonéto adjourn to-morrow, Advlena? ho North hat ni {tanta are fleoing in confusion from the fats. Rator-eled are, covered with the repert enow of | torncou telegrams woro received from Now Or- | Gon. J. H. Baker, Commissioner of Pensions, | _ Advicos from tho North atste that nine battal- 8 o'cLock A, 2f.—Tho gorge remains firm, but | sears, and the river with the thickest ice, ‘Tho Dela- | loans by tho Linchback loaders hore, urging | has been transferred to the office of Surveyor. | lone of Carlista mado a night attsck upon the the volume of wator at this writing Las mado a | ware in famous for eet frealiete= Tort a6 boards thom to postpone flual action if the vote was | General of Minuosota, at his own request, on | town of Londregary, but | ‘wera repulsed with tlver of King streot, carrying all bofore it, and Fee ee nite canes me font the river | @Vorse to Pinchback. It hae boen cortain for a | scconut of failing heelth, Sudge Lowe, ex- | great lony, after a two hours’ fight. . aubmorging a great pars of tho lowor portion of inten ew cbaouel which ft hae cut along the path of | Woak that the voto would reject him; accord- | member from Kausas, gucccods him ag Commis. | MAutD, March 17,—Tho Carltata loat 200 men tho town, ‘The flood ia now within 100 yards of | Soi vee ingly the plot was formed, and forined not to | sioner of Pensicna on Mar 1. in their attack on Zudugary. of its order, road 4 first time, aud ordered to & | investigate tho charges againat Chief Urain in- wocond roading. poctor Iarper. Alt, ANOUT ADJOURNMENT. Mr, Bradwoll offered & 1osulution that this Legislature adjourn sine dio on the Slet of March, Messrs. Cumminga and Rogera objected to» wugpension of the rules to cousider tho resolu- TRUPERANCE, Ronator Hodgos presonted a petition fromciti- zona of Morgan County, and Ronator Harrold froin citizens of Do ‘Witt County, praying agaiuat tho repeal of the ‘femporauce law. RESOLUTION. A resolution was introducad by Senator Castle, tens steeapn Mitel mone to mayen | Sea an (ulgn or ow’ Peatpiaded | US CUcot 2-4 gant shout ot thank | gsemesig eine hc | ta ong fo Lantana oy eevee eee ca certleane: a eaetoaluen oppored this, and the | Institution, to examino buildings in and around | ¢ulnces bee gone up. ‘Tho gorgo lina broken, | Say and ace fon yee, TW. | the possibility of the election of a Conservative | Wasmtsarox, D.C, Marcy Tr'=-Customa re- eciigutes to had 3 Republicans voted for the suspension. It was | Springfeld, to aeo if one etiitable to the pur- | and tho ice is floating down the stream, whilo —-— to the United Btates Senate by tho Legislature, | celpts arch 1%: Hoxton. een AREA eee Jost—ayes, 48 ; nays, 57, poso could aot bo found. Laid over under the | tno water ia tho village in lowering. ‘The Dar- PENNSYLVANIA, as it will bo constituted in tho event of the ance | #2621 00.252; Phitadelptua, | 20 Jaxuino, Murch 16.—Au extraordinary ‘Mr. Miao got tho floor and sald he woutd tnaist | tulos. rett bridge stands, though bndly domaged. THE SCENES AT WILEESLANNE, cogs of the Wheeler arbitration. Senator Went 3 39; Now Orleans | Sesion of the Lruzitian Logivlativo Ausorably, ‘upon the regular order, and charged that whon- MICHIGAN, Heobably, i hlety: Bloke were lniihantedj and some Spretat Mapateh to The Chicago Trivune, shatactriae he Arbitration: Comamitioe - the (Week ending alach Ghz 1,935, called for the purpose of considcring the budget : ever the Honse got down to business there was LiQuon THE FEATURE, no Hivos woro loat. ‘Cho gonoral improssion sooma | _W1Lkesnanne, Pa,, March 17.—The Valley of | No} Legislature," and admits that and disorder in tho country, convened to-day. be was his purpose to defeat the legitimate resulta Col. Dunuing . MeNoir dicd here lant night. | 1 1 R | to bo that tho woakening of tho gorgo by | Wyoming ts boing swept over by a destructive | Cr its ncilon. x in his 73th year. Ho wos from Rentucks. and Eaeerin pene sman.aellvarad’by Gee blasting has saved the ontire lower part of tho | good, and, by o curious coincidenco, itiaton | Frelinghuyaou has bad a Republican caucus | Sergcant-at-Arms of tho United States Scuato ee Millage from destruction, Five hotes had been | sears ago to-day that the valloy was laud waste | called for to-morrow. to decide whether his reso: | for wevoral seaiy provious to 1951. GREAT BRITA Seen Game glacior In each Of | 5 tho most disastrous freshot of modern timoe, | lotion indorulng the Presideut's action regarding ——— ieraedenraeen Mare exploded at tucenticat moment en"? | qhe fear of an unuanal rise of the Sasbuehanna Epulatane Apel ve Cousilared:. The. of pags Gon THE BLACK HILLS, Loynox, March 17,~Tho Lincotushire hand! en awop! 7 it boi gpelled by tho gradual melting of the vast | contemplates tle maintenance of Kelloge in ‘ , he Chicano 7 5 wecond, and Madgo Wildfio third, the raitrond bridge, which had given away some | srog.felds on the aurrounding mountaing, and, Power, no provisiony aro mado to protect An- Ome aiken eee, rikqe Fei ta fr ee ee glstance abovo, and war dasbed ogaiost it br the | oto Inet evening, there were no indieationa | folne,, Brown, and Deland, tho colored men : eae ea tae ee fo POLITICAL Hood. Tho wrecks of the two bridges aro being | UP te baa ats holding prominent State ‘oftices. Pinchback | lowing to-day from St. Jouiy: intends carried rapidly dawn stream, and tho suspension | that the river would brea! Up soon. Nt | ctaims shat this should be done, since the ne- The Tresident directs that the folluwing be made 2 Pb bridge, cight miles below, is foltto be doomed. | 8 o'clock an ominous cracking was grocs pull nine-tonths of the entire vote, bile: All expeditions into that portion of the Indian 5:45 o'cLOoK A. M.—Abdout threo hondred | heard, ‘ike river rose rapidly for, eoveral PINCUTACK CONTENT. SL og ua reer oe ee saust Be houses in Port Jorvia proper, between tho rail- he joo moved a fow iminutes, butwoon | Meanwhile Pinchback wishes the world to know | BrCveats e Sere tae the ee way and tho river, ware moro or loss damaged by | fe0b and the ioe m: iowihe that he ithe happiout nigger in America. Him | of tue Indlawcite, aud el poke eee ue Water. Many of thom were illed to their second } became gorged above and below thocity. The | rrcnas predict that he Wit sot bo eduittad iy | Cf tue indian title, and all proper meank will be used ulways an interruption from the Republican sido, and said tho resolution tas for buncombe, : Mr. Bradwell sald ho introduced tho resolu- tion on hia own responsibility, THe dented that the Ropublicana had interrupted tho businoss, and eatd that whon his colleague declared his rog- olution to bo buncombe, ho intentionally misrop- resented the pnrpoge or did not understand tho reasona for tho Introduction of the resolution, Mv. Hise sald he was ae anxious to got away from hera as any onc, but bo wanted the work ef tho ecasion dove satisfactorily, Ifo did not waut ou adjotrnod sorsion. Ho hoped, thera foro, that no more claptrap resolutions would bo Special Dispatch to The Chieage Tribune, Lasstsa, Mich. March 17.—The House thia morning considered Senate bill 18, rovising somewhat tho gonoral law of tho State applica~ ble to stock, firc, and marine insurance compa- nies, and reducing tho specific tax paid by such companies on premiums from 3 to 2 percent. A largo numbor of potitions woro racoiyed this morning from persons opposed to taxing church: property, and it fe probable thatatmilar potitions will come in daily for soma timo. © Many of the etitions coma from Wayne County, whoro the Roman. Catholic Churen owne property worth $4,000,000, and naturally sooka to avoid taxa- tion upon it i€ possible, Some petitions two Teibune, arch 17.--The Democrat- ic Convention hero to-dsy unanimourly nominated = ¥ sro also coming in favoring tho taxation of to accomplish thatend, If, however, the steps which john, of Allegan, who for- 2 wiforod. . chureh property: ‘Tho Rotiate to-day passed the | stories, monn enone brightly, ond bundreis of pertons | his scat. ‘They iusist that the lapse of time, pos- | srvio te lasen lowarde the opening of theeherey te | Werke ne coatent ee posite Ar. Callom objected to further remarks, un- | bins to amend the law rolating to ojectment, and | ‘Owing totho ample warning given by the au- | pathored along the river and romalned for sov- | siblo fortuitous political stops of the Opporition, Beiigent Lally those perscns at prwent within that | Tadeo for tha ‘Twantiess Jancial Jena his sido of tho house had an opportunity to | » few othor mossnros of no special importance, | thoritica no lives wore Jor. HAS TARTS oral hours expeoting tho crash which camo ast | aud tho chance that parts strom may compoi | Tefrtury nincl Ue expelled, Hon, D. J. Arnold, now frostding. and tha reply. ‘Tho bills pasaed by the House woro of no gon- Al the aves shopa of ho Erle Rallroad Com- | 1 Glock this morning. ‘Tho ico waa again | stricter discipline iy tha Republican ranks noxt : Witstat D, Winer, publican honites, ‘nndonbtediy stauds the best cONTr: TXPENSES, oral intoreat. In tho Senate tho bill to regulate Laat aauige waaedone lief Enginoor utarted bya gorge which broke at Pittston, 10 | Wter, may then givo Pinchback the five Repnb- Avcdatant AdJutant-Generat, | elisuce for election, though tho coutest will Le Tko Chair appointed the following Committee tamako tho gonoral investigation of expondi+ tares of tho Htato Governments since 2855, un- dor a roxolution adopted some days ago: Messrs, Herrington, Cummings, Jack, Brauscn, aud Wasson. Niean yotes which ho wan yosterday unsble to ot i ery cl miles above this ploco, and rau for nearly ao | ommand, and which are nécewanty to complote | _ Th0re is but vile ryan placed Ou stories of | # ¥+25 closo uno. hour when another ice-dam formed hero, which } tho folicity of the bapplost uiggor iu Ameries. | Miners from tho Black Hills, Tt is generally has not yetgivon way. The bridge stood tho Tack luinad re esate si becrr PY fs eonsered Nermene a sale ‘one who ‘: 8 . | is not pleased with tho result, which was ay muc! ope to reap a harvest in outiitting people, . AS shock but had its Re vrenters om oft Ske epi Asurprise to thom as to anybody, It destroys | Wasmxorox, D.C. March dpe teers held in this city yesterday. datnca Feeney wae tere, and ono of {ts stono plera 8 j | Nhatover chanco Caeor hat’ to bocomo United | Delsuo bas taken «eps to uring to this city « | clocted Alderineh in tho Third Werd, te fill the ‘Tho water kept on rising rapidly until it had} Btates Senator. The Conservatives Nkowise do delogation of Sioux Indians, for the purposo of | yacaney oceasioned by the 1 ignation of Jore- reached 27 feet, when the stream had attained a | not like it, ax their hopes thoroby aro rained, negotiating for the extinguishment of their | mieh Collins, % width of neatly 9 mile, the low country oppo- | Senator Morton, who had chargo of the Vach- |} right to tho reservation embracing the Black os eee fi back case, says that ho did not know of tho plan | Hills country, with o viow to opening up the C UCAL'LLES., te Milkembarey aing vcovered wilt sain ia fe | Until the motion was made, Logan had hoard | anmo to sottiement, ee torrent, which carriod dogolation and ruin oe of itbuta fow momenta bofore, Judge Chris | Yaxxtox, D, T. March 17.—It ia EN GARE LAT Bath, Ao the lower parte of the town a number | taney ig much divturbed by Morton's abnrp crit- | statod bythe ‘Herald lore to-day ca th OE TON EIDE. a of rendences were abandoned: The flood ro- | jcisnn of lum, and it iy waid that lis voto is lost | authority of Delegate Armetrong from Washing. | Saur Lane, Utah, March 1.—Yorday threo colved a dosided chock bya audden chango of the | to the Nopnbtiean party. ton, that tho treaty of tho Uniied Rtatos with | meu were caught in a enon-zlide in T.oxau Channto, of the Erio Natlroad, has started for tho location of tho Delaware bridges, to arrange a temporary structure for crossing the river. Germantown, in the western part of tho valloy, suffered most. 1o'cLock 1. 4.—Tho rcone at Germantown, on tho rivor bank, beggara description, The ico ia piled on tho shoro iu many places 90 feot high, and in pioces weighing 30 tang. About twenty staal houses aud some shanties have baon torn to pleco, and sbout 200 houses aro fillod with water to the second story. It is reported that one man was killed. Four of tho fivo:spans—in all 622 foet—of the Delawaro Nailrosd bridge aro gone. Tho remaining span is on the Now York 84 nalo of modicines and poisons was lost by 15 15, Much opposition has been dovoloped to it, mainly because it has beon found almost im- poseible.co draw up @ mongure eatiafactory to all classes of busincsa mon who will po affected y it It was aftorwarda roconaldered and tabled, but will hardly get through. It bas heou defeated once proviously inthe Senate, Almost tho antire aftoragon was occupied by tho Sonate in tho disousston of the matter of tariog tho liquor trafic. Senate bill 18£ was taken up, which taxes all persons engaged in tho buainess. Tho Senato sgreed that manufacturers and wholesalorn of apirituous iquora shall pay 400 per annum; rotailors of apirituous liq- uors, 6200 per annum; manufacturors and FOREIGN CONPORATTONS, In tho debato on tho bill permitting foroign insuranca campanica to loan monoy in this Btate, which wore defeated yentorday, Mooro, of Adame, mado a sharp thruat at his opponents by reminding them that, to preclude a corporation to which proporty waa mortgazad from buylog {t to was to procindo their bidding, and to] whotcsalors of malt ‘liqnorg, €250 per | sido, ‘Tho piorsaro all unbarmed. ‘The bridge | weathor to-day, it having boen bitter cold, thus THR FRELINONUYAEN NEKOLUTION, the Sioux Indians, wherovy the Black Hilly | Cauon, Utah. dJustue Clarke was buried, wud Jonve | the Innd to ba kuocked of to | annum; and retailora of malt liquors, $100 | cont 810,000, Tho debris of tho rallrond and | prevonting a furthor increauo in tho roluniaiog Tho text of the Frelinghuysen resolution is | country was set apart ais reservation waa uever | lify was extinct before bo could be dug ont. we Jaud-ebarka. — Cullom closed tho debate porannam, Rolls sro to bo,kopt of all persons | Barrott bridgos wero caught at tho foot of Van { wator, and eithor averting tho catnatrophe, | tnig ; ratitied by Congross, and that the beat authority “pliers wack sinwrenlide te Carpe ort ne Hlise ina speech, ia which ho strunk at the gist engaged’ in tho businoss. The quostion was | Noy’s Ieland, 9 miles below, thus saving the | by allowing the water to aubuldo aad Resoleed, That the Senate approve the action here | eaya it will pot stand if tested. Thia is alao con- Hy el hs és a of he iuttag by statine wise he Dit orap tor aia raised whothor thess wore not specific taxos, | tower of tho auaponsion bridge. Thodamugeto | ually, or postponing it a vhort timo fofore taken by the Prwident of the United States in | firmed by other gentlemen who wore at Wash. | 28 Canon, at 4 o'clock this mormues, burying how ane 7 tn thi ecovel the Barrett Bridgo Company ia’ about $15,000, and other torsos in the villsge aro about €20,000 more. The riyor is now going down, and the danger is over. About twonty-five small builds ‘Tho Constitution requires spocific taxes, at leaat. Btato wpocitic taxox, to_be collected and appro- priatod by tho State, ‘This bill proposed to havo these taxen collocted by the County Troasurora only, to causo greater disnater. Tho gorge bo- | protecting Louivlana from domestic violeuce, aud are te 7 ni der | fourmen, Aftor ton hours’ digging, three men low ‘the town broke to-day, and tho water is | Ef opinion tuat le should contlutete ecwetee he tans sialon. Wa tani aeellaranee Ieareety Cee | steee Lakes aut: alfeecnnd aneeeant aie ran slowly falling to-night. Throo bridges wore carried | iste the oxiating State Government, killed wag named ‘Larcy Sounan; those saved away from Vittston, Railroad travel is stopped | This resolution secms not to have boon intro- eee ae ashe cen cold feneoy sue partiss bad ogcaped by getting iuatunnel, ‘Pho man sometime, Ho wanted to know if tho lasting dis- grace was to bepatunon thisStateby thodofextor & bill to enablo loudersof money in this Stata to somotime got it back, Cullom's speoch ailonced | and appropriated for the support ‘of tho poor, | furs, nearcat to the river in Port Jervis, are | above hero, and tho telegraph wires aro washed | duced aa the result of any couferonce. If it is Se ea that was killed waa crushed im huis cabin. The tho epnanents of tho paymont of dabts, and | for school purfloxes, ote, If thoy ara State spo- | totnily wrecked, . away all along the rivor. prevaod, tho Deniocrats assert that thoy will FINANCIAL snow in the slide ia reported to be from 80 to 70 Loth bills were committed to a voto, by which | cltic taxos tis cannot bo dono, aud tho Sonate New Yonk, March 17,—Tho Gonoral Passen- AT VITTRTON +; $alk o month, if necessary, to prevent aes ae Ee fect leop, A snow-slide also occurred in Little Bradwoll’s bill was lout, boing reconsidered, ‘The Probabilities aro that Bradwall’s vill will be fa- vorably roported hack, and that i¢ will pasa, TILE SUPREME COURT CLE, Morvitt's bill, cutting off the fees of from 320 gor Agent of tho Erlo Hailway states phat thero will be no interruption to through tra¥el on the Erlo Nailway, aa an arrangement hos been mado, during tho coutinuance of tho break at Port Jer: yis, to uso tha broxd-gango line of the Dola- the fron bridge of the Delaware & Lackawanna | its pageage, Bome of tho new lopublican Cottonwood Canon to-day, blocking up the itsilrqad Company, coating $120,000, camo dows | Senators Lave notified Frelinghuysen that thoy THE LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, canon, Aian namod Strong, and wife, wore at 9 o'clock last evening, onty ten minutos after | eanuot voto for-it in ita present form. Somoot | €r. Loui, March 17.—Coucorning the petition both killed, & passonger train had crossed. Tho water rove 0 | tho old Reputlicans say that they cannot vote | of Messrs, Wobbor, Clough, aud Shieffer. esl: feot, and tho ice massed up in immense | for anything that goes farthor thau the House ing for an investigation of the affairs of the Life adjourned pending tho argument on this ques- tion, It will be rewumed to-morrow moruling, aud tho Liquor bill will probably occupy moat of the day, Druggists aro to bo taxed whore they deal in liquors, au well ng regular doalers. BROKEN RAIL, to $50 collected by the Clork of the Suprome. —— waro, Lackawanna & Woatern Railway to run | quantitica tho entire: width of the river. | roaolution, Tho indicatlongsaro, therefore, that, i ' Special Dianateh to The Chicain Tribune, Court in evory case, under rule of the Conrt SOUTH CAROLINA, throtigh passengor-traina without chauge of cara | Aen dL otctock thie moroing the Ico | byreasou of tho opposition ‘on’ the Nepublien, | Aesociation of America, which wae mado in Gnanp Itartps, Mich., March 17.—Lhe exproes for tho abstract of the caso, which Is always A Sere, . to Buffalo, Chicago, and Cincinuati at tho regu- | began moving, talclug with it the irontoll-bridee, | side to the resolution in that form, and of the | these dispatcles a day or two ago, the olticers of | coming norll on tho Grand Rapids & Indiaua wade up by the attorneys, wor pazsed with an ao iy Jar advortised hours, which had been newly-orected at a cost of $60,- | avowed purnoso of the Domocrata to prolong | the Association aguert that two of thom ure not il . iNanastrron, N. Y., March 17.—The tco- Tr prrleng Mailrond, duo hero ot 9:99 last night, wax thrown 000, Tou minutes later tha old covored toll- | tho session if the reaolution is urged, tho Sonate Ppolicy-holders. This fact has been atated with tha t emergency clungo attachod, It allowa the auc. | Cuannrstox, 8. C., March 17.—Qront exclte- ecenful party to recover the cot of printing the | ment was caused in the Logivlature at Columbia from the track by a broken rail at Molino, 17 milea gorge in tho Susquahanna iver at Hooper, 8 | bridge waa awopt away, cutting off evory avouuo | wilt adjourn without considering anauranco that tho Directors will cheorfull: xbstract. ee ee ae ee + | to-day by a veto from Gov, Chamberlain of the aoa eat of hiogtampion is ‘over 4 mites | of communication with Wiane let ataay: etd ate 1¥o the Asecisiat Pre ahaa 4a? the dae atinution... anked “for by south of purse end sho reas paubonger roaneh ai 'Yhe bill appropriating #800.000 for tho com. | Pill toliquidate tho iloating dobt of the Stato. | long, and 20 to 80 feot high, ‘Tho valloy fu ovor- } most causing a panto among the peoplo. CUTIVE HESAION threo bona-fido poliey-holders, no mattor what | Houuiy hurt, doug az of devon cocolyed. une 3 flowod. At present thi ther is ool -nhatta at Pittgton aro filled with water, ‘Lhe Wastrxatos, D.C., Mureh 17.—Imnicdiutely af v Z pat. ro eases Pletion af tho nov Heato-tioune was ordored toa | The Governor sayy the rospouso given by the | Tver taningereen Hae WemtbOrIs.cold, and the ay ceee ee cabiad Anon tuo altered the’ | laniee rong of tho Jonrual of yoxterdaya pro. | $20 Motive prompting the request, ‘Tho Attor- | Measant injntics. third e f tho Insurance Deparinont will inveati- an readluy, Logislaturo to his afforta to onforce » policy of Tite dUTUATION, nilaed bridges aro now lodged st Port Hianchard, | ceedings, the Sonate, on motion Of Alr. Hanlin, | Bole tute fwte cia thee ee enaatl: ance COPPERAR CELE. Tigi economy hax hot met his oxnect- | as tt existed oxactly two weake ty BR bout 3 miles shove Wilkosbarro. A train on | wont into oxecutive seasion, ; Lala pes rt wf Bs fat SOLES AAP ALEING TEE ‘Tue House thon proceeded with the considera. | Yond. | Te passage of the | Jueginiative | yyy, wan described a¢ Tollowe ? en ee | ee ee ore ad roaettod Lora this tor CIVIGMERVICE ‘REFORM, Sty nil poles onde re ig nba is reportithe Epa, Dispatch tes Pleats Ds SI dent will decido whether It 5 Maret Wm ing, “haviug rin 18 mils on a track | Just after tho Souato went into oxecutive aoe. | pumpereuient mill decile whether or notte | Facr Savivan, Mich. Marit 17,—Josoph ed with water os depth of from 6 to 12 | sion, the following resolntion was snbinitted b he patil b Duueeith was utrack by a falling treo at B,D. faehen,. ‘At Campbell Lodge, where tho road | Mr. Woutwell, sia laid over til eee Ot a praviou waniare on tie Ase eotiuuance | icTavishrn. camp on tho Chippowa River yestot- fies at the foot of 8 precipicowvvoral hundred fect | jerolved, That tho npocial committce sppoluted to False day, and ouly lived su bour cud o half. high, the train was Blockadod for a short time by | examiue tio several branches of tho civil service, with ANOTHER LONDON FAILURE, see oe Pee eee ronal oe Te MRaE | mente uereth bree ea gagterat dcr: | Joxpox, Murch 17.—Meniry, Hlordutt & Co,, THE WEATHER, : Neer ae Ur the KUHIO Rae | of the Renate to oamloy a steuogmanten teetaticre: | general merchants, No, 69 Mark Lane, liave wuss | Wasusorox,D., March 18-1 a. m,—For the ore e : i Pouded paymont, Liabiliticy stated wt $2,000,- | Northwest aut Fowor Mistourl Vatloy, high but 000, The wnspension was cauned by tho failure | falling baromuter, cold, cloudy weather, and Appropristion act, and an unlimited amount of questionable claims, and fullure to pau the DIM to reduce aslarics, have rendcred it imposdl- ble for hina to cousont to add cue doliarto the Welght of taxation which now opprossos tho poupte, and he would rogard the apucoyal of this act an act of unpardonable Injustice to all one interests he is aworn to protoot, Tho ageregate taxatiuvn iu now without recedunt and without juatifieation, A vast ma- tion of Senate bill by sections, until, aftor much ilibuatering by the opponcuta of the bill to pre- vent it, the bill appropriating $70,000 for the completion of the Copperas Croek dam Waa reached, ‘then tho opponeuta of tho bill, who happened to be in the jainority, under tho leadership of Jones, of Jo Daviess, outored upon diibastoring to provent the bill being ordored toa third reading, which, with motiona.to adjourn, fora call of the Janse, Tho Delaware, lke sll brawling atreams, chisel cach spring « chanucl trough ratler, yarda’ too big for ft in eumier or water, The comity danger tos now in the fact that the river baa dlsappoared alto- gether for 4 rnilce, and 6,000,000 tone of {co have taken {ta place, aud dawn the coutre of this glacier trickled Splenier thread of wator, mo borin ahow, with # oF 10 feet of ica above it’ aud 10 oF 13 below. The stream doubtless percolates through the tce-blocke tn wll directions, but It keeps u steady flow only in thy one narrow, fce-bound tuunel—all that le a oaths, and to send fur persons aud papers, wore filled wills. Rerand' the reir othe | ruts revolution weu wabmitted wa public buel- und amendmonts, which were loxt, thoy succeed- | Jority of the claime embraced in the bill aro un- | lett of the Deluwaro River, A of we a ept madly past. ‘Ihe iron railway- | 20Rs, the door being considered ay construct of John GU. Iinthurn & Co, Other suspensions how, + pale doing wutil7 o'clock. “Then, » voto having | Dald Logidative certificates, whlch have boon | ¢ miles Jon C4 feet broad, and with au “apparent fade at luupert, ot the Danville branch of the | ively open. é are suid to be imminent, ls SNfrom tho upper Inkos to the Ohio Valloy, lnyla f beon taken on tho question whethor the quor- | Made to cover vast frauds. ‘Thewe claims, as a Beier pen aen ro rerbi mera Arie of | Dilindelphla & Meading Road, wae wept away . TH HAWAIIAN TuEATY. ——. barometer, northwest to northoast winds, bach- Hon should be put, the opponsute of tho bill did | whole, do not fu tis upioion constitute a valid | *glarlar, but te faa woRdest Ofonee Orinikege siong | thiv atternoou, ‘Tho Gas Workw are Mibmerged, | Tue Honate then took un tho Mawailan Iecl- A BOSTON FAILURE. ing to southeast, cold, olondy woather, with ralu uot respond lo the soll-call, leaving leew than a | Obligation of the State, and the Commission, ay gravelly hanks the ice hau worn of utonce Ving’ alone and Wilkeabarre is enalirouded in darkuows to- { Proctty Treaty, Mr. Morrill, of Vormont, bung Boston, Maas, March 17.~Tho Traveller gives | or snow. , quorum, wherottpon the Houve adjourned, 5 whole, he is roluctantly compelled to way, stoow | Ena wtrewu thei in the lines of luck amine ulght. entitlod to the floor, in opposition to its ratitica- | cursenoy to the report that the house of Heck LOCAL OBSERFATIONN. TUM SINLN'S BILL LAN. uot comntand bin confiduuce for tho work | Cakes have tern tora up from the river hed and ue THE BURQUEMANNA, tou. Drow., stock-brokore, of this city, i ded. Cincsgo, March 17, Mooney'a bill providing for the inspection of } adelgned thei, nor the contidence of the public, | bottom up with imbedded atones and Fiver and, Bure New York, March 17.—A dispatch from Pitts- |, ft, Morrill argued that it way unconstitu. | Brow, g 6 city, has wuspended. a ton pune reasons he withbolda his upproval of tho bill. Long and augry debate followed the roading of the message. Neveral promniuent cotarad Mopre- sentatives denounced tha Governor bittorly, No vote was reached, but tho indications are that the Conservatives, aided by the Reform-Repuh- leans, will be ablo to sustain the veto. fece blocks aud (roes all ure aban angle te the bauks, which shows how completely motion 1 confined to the contre of the Ive ntream, ‘Maroly perveptible move- Monts, & witling of % foal or two, aud nuuor shangenot Iewition, show that the solid-tooking mana fa 8s A local frevhet hee plled 4 miles of the river channel Tovel from bank to hank with tha ics of 20 miles abuye, Unt there ta nothing level uhout the aurface of this sualmines, whieh, xv amendod, was substan- Tally the aumno as ‘tho act purnod by tho ‘wer seventh Ansombly, wus tukon up on third rea jug, Iu his speech in support of the bill, Moonoy raid tuat, while in Scotland tho Jose of life 1m econl-nines wor only one Yor each 172,000 ton of cost produced, iu Amorlca cach 25,000 tana of cont was . tional, first, hecanwo {t affeeta the ravonuc, aud | An examination of the books ia in progrow, iui tn odantsetae tuees wea (oaete sat alfench mattera should originate in tho Hous | Jamea Bock, tho loading purines in the couvero, euddonly, and with it one span of tho magnifi- | Of Representatives, snd, ezcondly, because it | died at hig residenca on Monday, from an over- cant now bridgo, ‘two mon were ou itat tho | fixes cortain custows dutics for giveu years, aud | dave of ciloroform, taken ta ralieve pain. time, but wore just rescued, whou ont ewung | deprives Caterers of the power to regulate pee ceraae pai three moro upaie, ‘Chis eleared tho now bridge, | them during that timo, Ho farther opposod its RELIGIOUS. with the exception of tho eaxt epau, which 1a | Tétlfication upon commercial grounds heretofore i ame tt firat | stated, and becanse the Leginlature of Vormont . Mati neter, prodnced at the cont of a life, Hoxppoated to the Sieepeadce alt ERMA nue glacier of the Delaware, | ea ronhe loud eae da com fae ioe direction | Passa Fexolutiona condemning all rociproeity Special Dropaich'ts Pha Chisaue Pragune, Aidan dhertomet tiamaliors to paiatbo bill's slop. fovarle reduc. K A : snow, He everywhere as the lu lift of the flood laf | of. tho old bridge abovo, a quartor of aiile up Seago hatsinaevar’ tay pls policy. 1s followed Janxaviney, Wis, March 17.—The Unitarian ae ESE, 6. . age aK 3k ney ts des be jun unto- THe OmANNOPLENB’ VierEMs, thens Uitieal and toed, led igh and low, standing | stream, andins motuent aftor that structure by ‘Souatora Stite alt and Kal ‘of Oregon, hon | Conference apaned with full delogations from SHORT-HORNS, " Teg ate hud nome of the extrome tvaturus of Special Dispatch to he Chicaue Tribune, Tani tide ot 32 miles ia keeage comrene: | sleo sent out into the current and wax carriod | Ly Houatary afitchell and Kelly, of Orogou, boun | Cot southern portion of the State, and voveral Syeetat Drapateh to The Chrcuse Tribune, 4 Teer Which’ ay utsenon core ate tee | Tove, Kan. Sarch 17,—Teporte wubrattted | Pius taal tlds of 20. lua ta tint looks afte’ | SPAN; The Lackawanna Railroad bridge bed prc: | that, au this treaty does bot spose any reson ot ee iaee a H Dixox, Il, March 17.—Wiliam Stewart's if Be OnteRdING lnvOrAnt: rateaN ae AEE | the regular beating of tha Rtate Ceutenl Come Areat rach uf sanity, crushed augar, Ollinb over the { Yiously yono clown, “ue tons in the beidgon | that as tha treaty dosw not uuposo any rates of from Iineis aad Tone een Rolloviow herd of whort-Lorn cattle, numboriuy, : ln muines, and ie wilt Tan lent Feoedvui lew | miltine fo-iay whow (hut the Compulites Lan re- | Cau thick that 9ott tate read, TAS eee ckace | dn West Puttelon the river te making torribte futigualtgother, It tw uot labia to the objection Tewitt, of Oakloud, Ill, ‘Tbe tiberai work waa | elghty-ive read, wll ba wold at publioausiion on i Tae ace ottatlonal minjority. A motion to | valved 416,000 in cunh, of which €11,500 retoaina | nhaded by overy crack toa differeut tint, or cusngrd | inroads in valuable property therein located. on Congressional requirementn that al resented ably bythe Rev, George W. Cooko, | Wodnesday next, March 24, on the grounds of by some strange ritt and trick of light’ tito a trauy- pareut woudertul blue that gocs wandering off Into tus Viatble deptiua, Nery fow people here are alieto see any beauties tn this pariivulayice gorge, Fewer atill cat oaplain how, with Jee Iving tut wud solid in the rivur bed below thie town, wad wilh fee equally fiat aud solid from Lacha- unexpended, The Conmittee bas also received and distributed 305 car-loads and 4,600 sal consiguments of provixions and clot! ng. ‘the entinuted valuex of these supplies is $210,000, making in all #250,000 of money and goods con- tributed to the Kansas sufferers by the people or ‘She flood bas alr u the lower portion | Ula for rawing revenue, tovying taxca, of the pidcor and the prontent apprehensions are | OF appropriating’ ioney) must | originate felt for the uafoty of several dwellings. Av it is ie thy House = aud be subject ta the love must te very groat. fonprensional action; however thia might Dayvrue:, Pa, BMarcl, 17,—The bridge ovor | 66, thoy called attention to tho fact that in or- the Sua guctianse At this placo huw beou carried | der to avoid such posuiblo objections, the troaty CORPOUATR DIRECTORIEH, A communication wan iald before the Honse from the Attorney-Cloueral in rehponuy to Citl- lum'a resolution af juquiry a8 ta whethur the Provision of they Conutitution that a, besiceity of Mie Directory of auy railrowl caupauy invorpor. j. H. Hunting, of Davonport, Is, upoke of mils- | the Dixon Park Assoalation in this city, This In slouary works, and Il, L. Slubcrt, of Genova, | bulieved to bo tho largest ealo of fino vuttlo JIL, gavo an ‘able discourve ou tho characteristics | which haa evor takun place in the Northwest, and of good appointed ministers, The Conferonce | st 19 confidently expoctod that buyors will be fa woll attended, and great interost ia mani- | preseut in large number from all parts of the feasted. The lecturc-roams of the church are | Unio, ‘ ’ pai waren up, the for froin Wat plate should onme to. bo in 1465, aud | Hsolf provided that flial ratifleation shall not bo ‘eu by tho lava of tha Bat vill bw etizune af | PEF, latos, | ‘Lhw Comnitiea will avess | Maar un their fron nt plate should coe of | amy, Tiere oa seer otitrvenn here aud | xcbauged untit Congrese alall have Pausod all | used for seciat purposes during the Conference, Wu this State, te enforced, and, if not. whut legivla- ft” which there | ten ante ging on the river 2 or & fevt thick aud worw out | susbury Railroad, and connection 1 cut aff, | (he laws nocewnary to carry it into offect, ‘Chey | and the publto dinner will be served in them for , sic Lone necensary to weonre itu enforcemant. In| Oty Which there Inu ye red the {ous 18 a way that makes the “breaking upof tho | rally iene and, connac highway bridges | #lso contended that undor Mr, Morrill’s rule of | the conference and othera. Spectul Dievaten to'The Chleage wrzeune, hus rexpousy the Attorney-Coueral ways i Tor eobably alsa feaus an appeal to the country | lea the starting ‘polut tu the upriog “reckouliyt at Pittston, ‘and a highwos bridge ‘at Catarviuwa | strict construction the Government cauld Gress Wiixespauny, Pa. March 17.—ho Wolub for help in thoir behalf, 4 divpatch juet re- ceived ways San Vrancluco, Cul., will nurnish $10,000 worth of wheat and barley and slip free anfaran Denyer, ‘I'he act of the late Leginla- ture authorizing connties and townships tu vote bonda for the puchae of seud-grain in helleved to be uuconstitutional, and moneyed men rofure to buy the bonds, ‘Lhe people are, therofore, practically helpless, and caunot plant crops un. er ‘Shia year’ it de thicker than tinuial, obody Ro DI 9 it owen going till the middle of TARY ELDERSHIP. "| poople aro holding au cisteddfod hore to,day. Bantruong, Md., March 17.—The Rallng Elders Cholrw aro fu attendance from all parte o the Btate to compote for prizes, tho singers uumbor- cred, Jast evening, the overture of the lust Gen- ing 1.200. The serieetanes aon cession ta: eral Agsombly for the action of the Provbytories, day was between 3,000 and 4.000, fu rogard to a change in the Coustitution of tho = Church authorizing the election of the Ruling CANAL TOLLS. Lbave nu knowledye of any legal procestings hav- a ue sen, Anatisuted to enforce onplasice oun Ube part 7 eh Rbroad corporations with wile provlsle thin e tee ee att extent to which ite requiremante, ato carricd'away. hot make a toan pledging _pay- C1 ~— v stands | ment of lutereut, or leave 9 building ti Reread larch, 17.—Wont, ition want for a torm of yoard, or otherwise plodge any of | of the Preu@yterian Churches in this ulty consld- s ravine at the baso of tho monutaitm thia nora. | the revenue injadvanco, Ag precadents showlug Ing, ontting off the flight of the inuabitants, who tho Conatitutional power of the Sresidont and naught tho mountains for wafety, ‘The lowed by | Henate to make such trestles contingent upon Hood aud obstruction to raitroud traflo wilt pot | #PProprinte legislation by Congross, thoy re- fall wort of 1,000,000 forred to the tonnage treaty with Franco negoti- Tu the Associated Fras, acod iu 1822, aud also ta the Canadian roviprocity eo down the river gathering headway se it caine, aud stopped oppucato where an talaud and Salasy bend Drouglit ft to a stautetill with all the ¢raxb wud coutuotion 6,000,000 tonn nriqbt be expevted fo make in stounlug. Leoplo who were ou the pretty Uitte aumpansion bridye that spans the river nay that Hocky of tee wore tumied in the alr by the tou walxlit— or larugarded, ue Lie cany May be, appears frou the reliituyot the varius telizoad 4 corporations niade to i Naitread and Warchuurs A Eldere for not lew thau throe yoars, or what ig ) Woard to-day su toed can Uo procnred by donation, ‘The ao- | pins Secketoness” ald one boy, It wuualluver in two | ‘ troaty which wont futo offect im 1054, aud cone | koown as" rotary oldervtup.” ‘The'idors uuan- | | Atuaxy, March 17,—Tho Canal Hoar: y ' Hou of the Vegialature tu adjourning without | Kithetud.s half, and ae the jeoseitied into aulet peo- | Winxrauauiie, Du.y sgaroh17,— Tho Lackawans | troaty vito. pan sone rs ‘ ee is ve of tho As- | adopted the reporc of ity Committve, wubmitted Taki any spphentictions Fa Hou Tollet Mid eae hla woko up 49 coming davger, The | na aud Bloomsbury fron railroad bridge, whicts | tinned in force twolve yearu, imouuly voted tliat ‘we disapprove of tho pt po ‘hcrowses the tuwn had beew tet back by tha ico and had flooded the ovllarv of bull &itozon blocks, It drained back {uto {he ive before the semply's overturo, and, 60 far ua our voice can | last week, recommoudiug a reduction of tolly ax be beard in the response of tho Preabytory to | folluws: 3434 per cont ou graiu, 80 on lumber, tho gitne,gve retury a0 emphatic nogative.” wud 60 on merchandivs going from tide-wator, falas heres Di rout B1Zi,= Mitcholl avd Kolly, ia the course of their re- Fe ee ie vat acariy | snarls, statod that tuo Hugtists eeloutea cat ties $50,000 each. ‘The Lobigh Valley Railroad above | Pacitlo Ocoan have slready made s propouitlon rlulanca of the datastated districts iv condemn ert on all bauds ay absolutely inbuman. eis tly wavover, Tucorapurison with what may come ta 7 iti bofore the Le; tb t d below Pj ju iany places | tothe Governmont of Hawai for « similar reci- ‘The proposition now Rose ‘ wa rears ot lt onan PENNSYLVANI. ‘Til wag four dayu jo, Nobody iu Yort Jervis hue | with great blocks ot ee tee no rae rau above | procity atrangemeut, Witch if Scone OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. ture, . ae abit uns lei ey reque LOCAL O17I08 thought.of auyuilog lve wluca, sad nobody can vee | Wilkeuberre. would enablo Britlah’ Columbia to ontiraly de- Movitns, March 17,—Steamslip Moravien, Auta thase tbe vubject Las bee wroneyiand thie it Haantanvuu, Pa, March 17,—The Local Op- | {tut matters mend for the tinting. A lowe, sisaticg Peer aetna prite the State of Oregon of tho preuont profta- | ¢,.10 Vordtunl, arrived i SBIU ANNs aiteation, Tau af opinion that tegiaty ton Kepeal bill, with the License law uttached, | Uebel bold, and the Meyor tax brew fisving around | In the mattorof the Depere (Wis) Iron-Worku | ble trade in supplying the Sandwich islands with | fF! s = under the puwery granted to Lim without accomplis- ing anything, ‘The Eris engineers Lave come aud done with exactly the aatue rewult, Today dynamite ‘waa tried; the ica few aruund in very ay aud fol Leck where it was before. sught icon tee It would do exactly thy sawe thing if thy .wholed ‘sary to secure the enforvemeut of Guasiitition a quiaton sass pratee diitioule ‘anguuutere q once x Unuer the esisling laws, The sient wueh corparstivas ve 8 mighh te y Des Mores, March 17.—A dispatch was re --- Coumpauy, in baukruptey, tho Auvigneo yesterday | auch articlew a8 lumber, lime, prosorved valmun, | New Yous, March 17.—Arrived—Steamehip i ‘ tout ine completo lint af creditors, Ie ia. rory | cfu all of watch are prodded eety aeiis | August Audgere, from Acvworn caved today Uy the, Slate eyiter aunouucag long and would fill a couple of cofumos, tie the ee caleny. Shee i ‘ ent Ptr Varese Macedonia, pes! ia Sai i le laaine Mts pen 7 xpected ttlement wi . Poke for en Lour and # quarter, owel jagha, from Now York, aszives fe wi ‘adi; . proposed, Seah eR OA ae anowing te grett advantage to the 2 const | out, ; 2 she most eminent legal advisers in the Stag, after being amended by the Conferenve Cominit~ av oO vole of 87 to a, . ee .

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