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z THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; THURSDAY, MARCH 2, FOREIGN. STATE AFFAIRS. Rumored Assassiuation of Several 1876. 'BOWEN. Ho Offers to Tell a Committes of Throe fhe Btata of Lontasas, did, on or ahont tha month of Juar, 1875, withiont warrant or authority fa law, re- ‘mave . V, Lecteo, Polica Qommisaloner of the Cily of New Orleanit, and sppoint in hin stead V, A, Byan a8 Potion Oommissionsr {n wiolation of the statniey of ttio Btatn of Lovialané, whereby said W, I, Kellogg, Acting Teports {hat the inundstions in the eastern rovingen are fuorensin. Many persona haro cen drowned near Posen. 'Tho raiiway from Tosen to Thorn s thraatened with total destrua- tlon by tho floods, Tho Touisinna ITouse of Ropre= e Carlist Leaders, CHANEE, sentatives Again Impench- &}fi'&?fiéfi'{:mfi;flfim’fi?fig&E.)?::r':m“ '"'[ Undor Oath of Absolute g ", RT, At aa ¢ s nor ol e DIED. ¢s the Governor. Lovisian, did o oF about (ha month of Augisty 1878, Bocreoy. Dans, Mareh 1,—Ti i roported that the noted remavo Georgo 1, Draughan from the office uf Judye of iha Buparior Criminal Coart for the Parish of Orleans, and_sppointed In his stead If. T Bloel, & The Direct Oable Now Known to Have Communist Blanqui is dead, Reovolution Threa‘ened Unless the Sone Tho Plymouth Xxamining Com- Beon Cut Purposely. Loxpay, Marchh 2—5 a. m.—A dlspateh from soaldnnt of Pariah of T in_violation of th Parls confirms the roport of tho death of M. ate Shall Do the White- lm:“‘;rflt'r’; Biataof fi:{"fifiifi‘flf‘fim 'Q,'fl?fiu’“.'{': mittce Demand Publieity, el bia Anothor Bot of Chargos Bronght Agalnst | prsonr " *™ statng thst hodled lo'tho Glazyaing Leogue's Bidding, Quilty of high crime and misdereanor, But in Vain. ART, 1L That satd Wi, I, Kellogy, Acting-Qovernor of Loninisns on February, 1878, beforos Leglalative Coni. 7, X Yesterday’s Inflammatory Publications of ?:’L‘:%H‘}“,fl‘,‘.f,%‘: fi‘};;,‘“’,‘\:,‘“l{.'{fi{":(‘:fé‘fi ‘},‘%‘{:‘%‘%fl : ‘ ) 4t e wan nol coof Oalieetor President Mac)ahon as abuye ail party atiacks, the New Orleans * Democrat,” b ) 00k pie eoent in .’. o otficat Oalleeior o “the lstter part of Dscember, 181, TURKEY, when —was gynder ~ digousslon the question A TUTIRIST ATORT. Lerislative I’roccedlngs in the Assomblieg | of 8 diversion of th Biate interoat fund (nxxglnna the 1 GAMDETTA AND M'MATON. 31. Gambetta, in his spsech at Lyons, prom- {red that the Republican Doputies would treat Yon Arnim, . They, Thereforo, Prefor Oharges Against Him of Falsshood, Dishonosty, _and Slander. The Egyptian Expedition into Contral Africa Abandoned, Spectat Disputeh to The Chicaao Tribune, DBnooxLyy, N. Y, March 1,—~Thero were hot words a¢ Plymouth Church this eyoning botwoon Bowon and tho Examining Committes, the ro- sult of which loft him etill with his secret un- told, but once more proclaimed in the form of & chargo agaioat Boechor. DButho wasput ins position which Lo cannot malntaln long. The Ohureh bad the advantago at tho atart, inas- mupl as 1t bad dojded in ndvpuce $hat Bowen shoald answor orally cortain quostions which tho Examinlog Committeo had como prepared to mako, a8 thoy had slready reduced thom to writing, but Bowen soon deprivoed thom of this advantago. Breat Loss of Life by Floods in Ger- many and Hungary. SPAIN. DISCAY AND NAVARRE. Maprm, March 1,—Several Deputiea intond offeriug a zesalutlon in the Cortes that Discay and Navarro cease to oxist as soparate provinces, and calling npon the Govornmont to apportion o torritory among tho adjolning provinces. ABHASBINATION, 8. JEAN DE Luz, March 1.—A rumor {8 cur- rent that soveral Carllst leaders, including Car- s, have boen aasassinated at imlu_von. TRUE GARLIS, Pants, March 1.—Aun ofticial Carlist doonment Is published Lioro stating that Don Carlos has not rolinquished his claim to the throno of Spain, Ho was pot vanquisled, but entered France voluntarily. 1o gave up his arms noithor to France nor tho Alphonsiets, but voluntarily laid them down after s beroic struggle, thus com- E;ulmy rosorving the futuro wilch bolongs to LOUISIANA, REVOLUTION LOUDLY DEMANDED. Spectal Dispateh to The Chtcago Tridyne, New Onieass, March 1.—~The situation !ain- teresting. To-day waa ono of groa$ oxeitement in tho House of Roprosontatives, though it dld notcommuntcato vory far boyond the doors of tho State-1lonso, T'he White Leaguo organ, tho Democral, is attompting to croato tronble, and camo out this morning advising the Ilouss to imposch Kollogg over again, as woell as Lieut.- Gov, Antolno, and all othors who atood botween Mr. Estollotte, the Domocratio Spoeaker ol tho der are entirely aubmorged, the walor over somo O b orohcomial clibite Duoilole of thexsbinlop 10 r_“_lig.ap‘__ lowing aro extracts from tho Democrah snd de- CHILI velop tha rovolutionary programmse t A DELEGE AT VALTARAISO, Tat the Tlouso presont o the Senate fta impasch- ent of Kollopg, Antoine, and Anderson, and et Mr, Chllean papers givo pacticalsra of tho terriblo | Iy o t Eatellctto take chargo of the Exceutive ofice, Let tlio dolugo of raln wiich fell upon the city of Val- [ House als0 impeach Suprome Judges Ludling, Talto- lso an the 10th of Decomber last. Eatly In faro, Towell, and [awkin, Impoachment will sts- pend, Lot Alr, Entelletto cail the Uuneral Assembly In tho afteruoon thunderclaps commoncod to shake | extra seasion if ho éea fit, and appoint Judges ad in- thohenvons, 88 {5 scomed, snd tho skics Jooked | ferim la placo w%’::nfll‘:mm‘-’ml:imwfi“r:fifi Dlack and sullen a8 1f browing & foatful tompest. | fective by declaring Mr. Estellstta Acting Govorn Hoon the raina commenced to fall in torrants, pouring down with immenso force. It soemod 88t the clonds conld not contain tha foreo with- tha pooplo will enforeo ATr, Estolletie's authorlty, As Goveruor ht will command the mnflitary, 1o can sus- | 1874, and while (he Houso of lupruoaluum was e in them, and thoy literally burst over tho city. It waa » tremondons waterspout striking ue st pend anch Gencrals a8 Campbell and find Geaerals | vostigating the oharges agafnst P, Hellogg Tho will commnand and lead his military, sbould vo- | of high crimes snd misdetneahors in oftcd, dids nletano bo uifernd by the conspirators 1o tha enforce- | tn viow of forestaliing the action of the ifor ono foll blow. The gnlches around tho clty woro instantancously turned into rivers, whioh over- tlowed thomeolves, sending fright into tho Liearta ment uf tholaw, and proventiog his impeschment, ~ ocall an of tha pooplo and carrying away all obstaclos. t, extrs seasion o1 the Senate of the Blato of Youislans ACCORDINILEy %0 meot on the 24 day of March, 1676, bnt neglected to From 4 to 6 o'clock fu the attorrioon Valparniso sppeatod to bo a city flonting on & red gos. Tho the ITouee agaln impoached the Governor on tioh Toimiologs. chinmien s thoso proscntod on | S i Houss in exirs sssion for o ime tay, Ia tho other occasion, bat the Souata sdjourncd too | 4 quisf m'hwhm"’ ‘sald Kellogg was gulily sud did ‘eom principal streots lovked lLiko tho natural courses of rivers, and could bo mavigated. This was actually tho caso on Cocliranc strect and othior LATEST. Loapoy, March 2—8:30 a, m.—A tolegram from Iiagusa reporta that tho insurgent forcea havo moved to Banlani, in Uppor Herzegovina. The Hervian Envoy is still at Cottinge. Tlo probabilition of acting are Increasivg. —_—— HUNGARY. YEARFUL FLOODS. Lownox, Mareh 2.—A Vienna dispatch reports that fitty-five Iungarian villages near the bor- CoxstaxrrvorLr, March 1.—DMukbtar Pachs . Motropoiitan Police, Bald Willlam P, Kellogy wis AT resent, a6 ho well knows, &t #a1d meoting, and thore- ?Iegn[:hl wt}m o Forta it th!t'}hr:uquflnlm; of Towa and Wisoonsin, Effifl"fi“m e ety “A s Vs show slgns of disconragoment, and many o! ont under dath, whereby B Rellogd, Acting-Gov- them hava snbmitted, and are beginning to re- S L Loy, N gully CE aTligh el turn tothelr Lomes. AuT, 13, That satd Wilam P Rellogy, Actiag Gov- eruor of the Atata of Loulsians, on ur sbout tho it of May, aud subnequontly dunu&'thc unlawfally interforo with G, 8, Brsughn, Judgo of thie Buverlor Oriminal Gourt for th Parsh'of Orleans, And used the violenco of hix olficial position to over: throw the independuios of the Juaiclary fa tue Blato of Loulsians, in vioistion of the Consiitution and Laws of thoiate, wheraby_ aaid Willam’ T, Kellogg, Astivg Governof of tha State of Loulsiana, was gullty ani did - commit 8 high criino #od misdomesnor i1 ofMco. Ant. 13, That sald W, P, Kellagq Acting Governor of Lotiinisnn, on ot about ihe mouth of Anguit, 3875, pending the indictment of Charles Olinton, Btate Auditor, for the embezzioment of public funda sad misdemeanor In oflce, befors the Bupepiog Criminal Court for the Parish of Orleans, did romove Judge G. I, Braughn from offco as Judge of satd Conrt, and sppointed 1n his stead 1, I e Judge of aa urt, after satd 11, It, Bieolo, aa Asaistant Attorney- Goneral, bad refused to proddcuts suid Clinton, sid aftor Lo had publicly declared that in his opin- fon Charles Olinton was innocent of the charges profesre1 sud then ponding sgainet him ment before aald Court for {he Parish of Orlesna in violation of the Coustitulion’ and 1aws of the Htato, wherebry sald Hellogg was gullty of and did’ commit & bigh erime and misdenesuor. An, 14, That saud W, 1%, Kellogg, Acting Governor of thoBtata of Loulsiana, in tho month of Februsry, THE FIRGT QUESTION askod bim was where ho had first hoatd -reporis to diserodit Boochor, IIo made no dircct roply, but roso and road off a writtou statomont of bis position in- tho matter, urgiog that ho was boing disolplined for mot talking, snd that the churcl rofused to racolvo his statement mado a woek sgo, He declinod to givo any other facta until thoy hnd snawered whot ho had already stated. Boveral intorruptions indicated tho hostilo mood of Plymouth, and oven tho Clork and Commitgoo botrayod thoir foclings by varioni l-covsidored and 2 IMPOLITIO ACTS. Bowen finally anawered that he had fifst heard roports agalnst Doocher in 1857 and 1853, When sskod what theso woro hio submitted the propo- eition to give to a committeo of three, whom ho named, all prominent churohmen, tho facta .and names domandod condltional on thoir koepe ing thom absolutely socrot. This, ho agroed to do 1n tho prescnco of Becchor, if Beechor fos manded thom, sud ke tarued florcoly on Beechor and askod s | DO YOU DENAND THEM?" There was a gonoral domurror to this proposts tlon, all tho Committeo refusing to bo bound by thio promase of gecrocy. Ono man assorted that tho Church would dishonor itsslf to voto n socrob invoatigation of euch public charges. Deccher, to0, inaisted that ho would sabmit to no sccrob investigation, Ho lad nothing to goln by it. Finally Rogs Raymond sud Shoarman losisted on accepting DBowen's proposition with sha amendment that the woman invojved by Bowen's chargea shonld be pormitted 3o sppear by counsol or frionds to protont. This waa voted by the Church, but BOWEN EXPOATIOALLY BEFUBED to assent to it. Booctier, in the only speach of the oyening, made the polnt against Dowen that b preteuded solicizndo for the womsa and yob refusod to consent o pror coming forward to do- fend berself. This was the great weaknoss of Dowen'a position, and the Exsmining. Commit- too emphasizod i by formally summoning him to sppear, and thon yspprting that ho declined o do g0, m, LATFAT, Loxpoy, March 2—5:0 8. m.—Tho Times' Paria correspondent tolographs: It ia atated btsat Don Carjos owes tive millions in England. o has ivherited forty mitlions from the Duke of Modona. Ilig friends state thas ho goos to England in order personally to come to terms with his creditora. The French civil and military sgents in the Eouth and the saff of tho Honthern Rtaflway bave boen doubled to mect the presanre caussd by tho numbers of Carlists reqaiting ioter- ment, All {8 procending smoothly, ‘Tho Carlists obey thoordars of the civil authorities with tho Rgreatest rendinoss. 2 A dispatels from Paris mentions n rumor that Don Carlus, after & ehort stay in Englaud, will ga to reaido on tho estates fn Hungary lott Lim y tho Duke of Modous. 5 ———— VANDALISM. TIE DIBECT CABLE MALICOUSLY CUT. Loxpoy, March 1.—Tho mavagers of tho Di- tect Cablo Company giva the gtrongest assar- anco tbat their memoraudum of agrecmont 88 an arganized body will not pormit them to soll to a7 amalgamato with the Auglo-Amerlean Com- pany, aud thioy declaro thelr dotermination to nrry on thelr business ns sn indopeudout com- 2any m accordanco with tbe plodges thev bave given 4o tho Governments, compinies, sad indi- Tiduals with whom they have reiations, T'c-day the steamor Iaraday cumyleted tho sopair of tho mection of tho direct cable whicl woa broken on the 25d of Jannary last. The following i8 n copy of & telogramn recelvod by thd Comuany from it repressutative on board tho Faradav: “The ond of the castorn ;picco wae icked up this morning st o depth of nearly 100 fatuoms. Tho damago waa caused by cultivy with an nx or halchet, and thero are marks o Miree or four blows, Tha csllo had spparent- bLoen raieed up on an anchor sud subsequently severod. Thero was no batural thnfiog. 'Tho wires sro abraded on the under aido of tho bend. snd eight of them cut through svenly and two brokon after beluz wealiened by huukjnfi. The coundition of tno cable is exoel- lent, Tho compound 18 off fur twelva iuches rom each eud. Aulico or wanton recklossueas Is noqucationablo, for when tha cable was ruiusd It l"nl;:ht'uuily have been slipped without dam- wging it.” Arrangements havo nov boon made to keop the Faraday on the cosst of Nova Ecolin ss o police and ropairing ship until anotbor vesscl #an be sont to roplace ber. i early to recetva them. Thoy will Lo preeanted mit & high erime and misdemeanor ifi otfice, in tho morping. ‘Tho Benato will probably ro- Subsoquont to the M)g.,nmm.m of the Bonato, fuso to entertain tho charges against the Qov- | thg Republican membors, loarning that tho ernor, having alroady possod upon thom. Diro | Jlonse bad revived tho impeschmont mattor, vengenuce ia threatoncd agniust tho Republicans | gizambled in caudus o the Licutensnt-Governe b aso they datios eotartain, thom ands forco of | or's oftica aud heard ' staloment of tho facts, pickod Wi caguers baa beon mustore i by f £ the tlurty- socn olsowhcre, sud the atroots contoring on ¢uo [ jneo By marvice of e Honso a5 Assistant, Sor- ;tfig;fi“:}figui:&":& il bo p:’b“:l:o{i 'lln‘_ p“{!llél:ux:}l:un';;:{n;zt;:;o:zfi:::: l“l‘t‘;a:ll:k:'nm 0’ ’&“""‘“'“’7‘\"“‘" I sbo dfl P 'I'l;: fporkow. : ) crnor's ofilce has boon propared for assan] Tho Sonate adjourned at 8 m. until 12 awollen that thoy looked like two tumultuary [ gioe® A . I g % 8 p.om. uptil 1 Fivara, and aoomed t0-bo tho natural oulos for | Lue, Iogialativo session oxpicos ot midalglt 10- | glolock to-miorrow. [Jothe Asvcialed Press, thin extraordinary doluge. 1 i The calamity producod by it Is zeneral, It is New Onreads, dlarch 1.—On the nesombling WISCONSIN. . not posmible on this, tho day following, toglva | of the Houso at 10 . m., tho Speaker prosete ‘A BOUND OF REVELAY BY NIOXNT, full nrticutars of the destruction caused, bul it | o wyritten communication snnouncing that suice Specins Dieatch to The Chigaao Tribund. il bt sl f ool | 1o et o o onar o Bk ot | atiomca, ik, o L gt pury ey ‘ the rosolution of the Iouse, ap- i than thosa that eicaned. To givo an ldes ot fw‘s’éfii‘: o comnltioo of 1ive to prosaat riisloa | last night, undor the masagoment of a Joint com. the immiongo bodies of oarth which swept down | of jmpeachment sgainst William P, Kell to | mitteo of ‘tho membera of the two Houaos, wag snd benked up in tho streets, o full forco at | tho Benate, and tonot 88 managors, etc. Tho | largely attondod by membors, sholr wives, daugh- work sinco tho flood subsided ks boon unable to | point was at once raised by Bepublican mom- | tors, and lady frionds, and by inviled Madison mako fmprosalons upov tho vast mud-banks. | pers that the resolutton passed by the Lousa on | guosta. Gov. Ludington and wifo wero prasent. There wro cuormous piles wherever tha water | Nonday did not authorize® the appointmont of | Honej a8 kept up to the musio of Sovarincs was stojmod in {ta headlong course, Duriogtho | managars, Tho Byeaker, aftor reforing to tho | » o8 "ye KoPHUP 40 200 A dov all traflic aud busivess were entitoly us- | Journal, struck out tho words and to sct a8 & Willisma’ band il § o'clock a. m., sud this peuded, and cars and cosched of every kind wers | managers™ from hia resolution, norning the Asgombly Chamber, chaoyes aud complotely blockaded, In somo caads vehioled | A warm debats then sprung up as to presont- | canvased last night, was ready for Luisiness, g;d'i_f; b 2:;',’3:??,‘.', 1n the Ffl'.’;l: freats, n0d | Ing reaojutioun of lm\fiauhmenhkdn Bov0. i the LGIBTATITR: o i k Tlioro are only two dealbs recorded, and thoso i’",,","m'f' which the Houso took » racess until | g cluef festures of logialation to-dsy wera are of & very sad and shocking nature. One of On thelr reassembling’ tho Socretary of tho’| the undefinite postponemeut by the Sonnte by & the unfortunates was o womau named lsabol | gonnte was sunounood, sud presontad tho order | vote of 18 to 10 o2 the bill to repesl the law ex- Lira, who wis caught by the tlood and oartled | of moqaittal passed by tho Sonnto Blondwy night, | empting West Wisconein Rallrosd lands away with such 1mupotuosity that, boforo she | yiating that fiosa dlrectad Ly tho Soomte to from. foh,, 35, Douglids. abeaking . for oould utter & word, hor body was imbodded in & | bresaut thia s tho final action af tho Beuoto jn taxitian, Br, Doty o mad bauk smid debrts of every kind. Upon | fi tasitor of tho Impoachuiode of William P, | tho bill and Darron egelnst, and unanimous Loing discovored, the remains bad to bo oried | Koellogg. conourrence by the Assambly In the Sonste bill out by stroug lovers. 'L'ia otbor unfortunato way Mr. fi,m,_, Dumocrat, raised a point of order | levying ao anaual tax of ano-tenth of & mill on alittie girl J vears old. ‘fho mother Lad 140 | ghat tho House had uot boen officially informed | voluntion as e permauont addition to the Uni- child in bor amny, and was sttampting to flee Lo | prior to its pdjournmout on. dlonday of tho versity Income-fand, (o lleu of the pressat ald, a placo of safoty ; but on crossiug Buonos Ayred | greanization of the Senateas n court of Im- | With fuition froo after next July, tho effort to - resstict freo tultion getting but Ave voles. Other bueiness of itnportauce was as follows ¢ Tho Bonate adopted & resolution sccopting the Atlanta invitation to vimt Georgis. A bill was introduced from the Committes on sireots. A like condition of things was to bo CHABGES AGATNET BOWEN had moantimo boen read, charging bim with falsehiood, dishonosty, and slander, and to thess o new chargs was then added, still fnrther point- ing out tho weaknesns of his position. Nothing of a decidedly sonsational charactot otcurred. ‘Tha fooling waa strong and intenss rather than exclting, One moembor moved to expel Bowan, streot tho river of water struck hor with such | peachmeut, forco that sho feli and lust her hold on tho ehild. | *"Tha Spoater ressrved his roling on this point Upon 1ccavering bior lect her baby was swapt | 41| vo-morrow. aut of sight, and tho motber barcly escaped with Along debato ensusd, and fioally, about 4 her owa lifo. P m., when his son Clarence npnnF to his foet: and in- rusidoli Sl —— THE FOLLOWING CHAROES Benevolent Inutitutions to appropriste 88,600 ta | gisted on av amendment whicl: waa evidently jn- GREAT. BRITAIN. CUBA. wero adopted by n strict party voto : tho Diroators of the Btato Prison for hospital 60~ | tendod to apply to Boocher, but tho firt resolax 2 o A GLINPSE OF THE REDELLION, Hou<s o REPREAZNTATIVES, NEW ORLEANS, March | commodatlons for the prison. tioh was declarod out of ordor, aud tho amend- BYKEEAL, Purtiand (Me) Advertuer, 1, 1K16,—To ti lonorabls Speaker dnd fombers | ~Assombly bills were conourred in ralating | mont of course foll nnhoard. Lowpoy, March 1.—The martiage of Praf, Tho Machias Union Jublisties ¢h foll of ths Houw Atcpresendatices of tha. Huits | to the inventlon and onoouragoment o [ o the Associated Press.) Tyndall to Miss Loutss Claudo Lamilton took | 1 0 “c“; i °"'u1’“ s“:‘ L"’n“ owing of lLouirana - .rmuog;nfl"“ n&‘l‘;‘l‘"'&’uu‘.‘l steam or othor mechanical agonts on THE ADJOURNED DUSINESS MEETING. pisco yesterday st Wesuminator Abboy. Tho [ lctéor roceived by Miss Susen L. Drown, of | prepars, speciln articles of mpoachmont SERily | highwass: =~ euthonizing — tho. formation | New Yo, March L—Tbo members of Piym. Machias, from her slater, Mre. Julla M. Garcla, The Qsrcin plantation was situated sbout 4 lierowith submit articles which they have proparsd, milea from Bagua. The insurgonts made & raid snd recormend thoir adoption by this honorabls about tho middle of Jonuary, nad burnt ono of | Sady Four Cominities rearro to. {Homstivos the the sugar-houses, stolo ono Liorse, and departod, r!ts:mn vrlfnm nmfimhm&l vfiuer ;ndl {&?mw artlcles It wae lioped that thoy would not roturn, and | ©f impeschmont, Bespocliuiy Sutsitec, Mr. Garcis, with somo sovontoon bLonds, was | (O/8H0 r",;" 4, iLre, Clalip; busy with his sorson’s work, having about 300 hogehoeads of sugar nearly roady for the market, 'Uhe atory of thesecond raid is thus touchingly 3 LD, told: AnTicres or rMPRAOMMEST exbibifed by the Nousa | An Assembly rasolution was offerod calling on Bagua, Jan, 2, 1103y Dear Siater : Now don't | Of Iepresentatives in tho ngws of theinscivee and | ox.Gov, ‘Faylor for tho partioulara of his oxpoud- e {efabifoned whon you hear what his happened to us, | Of all tue poopls of the State of Louistana sgainet | joir0 of "1 contlugent fund, aud sowmoe otbior Wi thousands of oliees, - Wo avo bt visilod by | William b Kellogg, ActiuyGovarnor of theBiate of | £ 870 whteh fnformation was aot cloar the insurrects, and our houss ond plantation Lurned Loliisiaha, §b maintenance and support of the im. '\ rosoltition was rtod 40 amend . the Co with everything wohad in our houss, We are left [ Deschment szalnst Lim for high crimes and mlsde- rosolul repo; ond the Cane withiout & bed & lie upon or a dread (o put on. meanors {n oitico stitution so a8 to roquirn twenty days’ rezidonce Only about twenly or thirty negross camo, afoo! Anticte 1. That sald Willlam P, Kellogg, Acting | in o locality beforo votlng thare, t ‘Thoy tiecd Desfdorio and snother white mian, and | Governor of the diste of Louistana, sk Now Otleans, 1t was sgroed thas o member should eponk madous all form & 1ine, with guns a¢_odr breasts, to | Ju the Hiaty of Louislaus, usmludful of the biull | grop yon minutes at & time or uyer twico on o ittt o movto ey i b | s or, the, g o v, 90 1, st | boce y tlog witli shot and ! oe. b dofu d ) 175, . Fu y o " it e, e i8St | o B o it o Bt Tcgielos | i frion brbary s wro indofalaly ted, even taking the tings trom m; uper viso giatratly it~ » thiey wanted, evi L] 8! 'y ingers Heuate bills wezo concurred in to amond Chap. 299 of tho Iawa of 1873 relative to authoriz- of insurt.nco companics against loss or dumage by bail to gruin, fruit, aud_hops; authonzing the use of {lags at regimontal reuntons. Bonate bills ware pasded ropoaling tho law oxe emp'ing from exccution 1,500 worth of print ors’ matorials; rolating to tho frano of Htate warrants; to authorizo the State Board of Char- itlos aud Roform to transrer insauo potsond from ono hospital to another in certain cases; to sa- thotize thio Direotors of tho State Prison to lensd tho labor of couviota thorein confined. outh Chuarch excliuivély wora Admitted to the adjoured business meeting this evening to hoae Hénry O, Boweri'd duswets o questions by mz Examiniug Committsn as to his-charges agains! Beoclor, A lottor fn replg to tho invitatian ot the Ando- vor Thoological Hominary for o Mutual Cotnell, 0, ec‘ml:lg the offer, was tead hy Boccher and opted. - - Egnmon, Moderator, then called up the reso- Iution zoquiring Lowen to aniwer. nially ques- tions rolative to hias insinuations aguiuet the pas- tor. A redolation by My, Beecher that the Exam. lningd(:ommmu oouduct the questionlng wag passed, - {:f 0 of Loisiana, beg loave o report that they have Lad i . sotérmiony ‘s pe(ormed by, Dosh Slaalay. under careful consideration the aubject, and that the Thomas Carlyls, Pro!. Ifusloy, Or. looker, and Bir F, Pollock were pregont. WINBLOW, Dearborn, tho officar from Boston, who has the papers mocessary for the extradition of Winstos, the forger, has orrived in London, aud visitod the American Embassy. THE INDIAN OOVERNOR-GRNERALSITIP, Lord Lytton, who wos tecently appointed to wsuccead Lord Northbrook as (tovernor-Goneral of Indin, left this altornoon for Naples, whore be wilt embaric for Indin. POOR TUNKET, Tt is announced tlat for tho paymont of in. terest and drawn bonds due to-day on the Turik- 1sh loen of 1858, only £46,880 of £120,718 ro- quired have been receivod. DIED, Lownnoy, March 2—6 a. m.—Lody Augusta Atanloy is dead, B, Kouszz, Joun Youso, CKy THE QUOATIONIXG, Tho Clork of the Olurch, alr. Tilnoy, then asked Bowen, who, with his sons and Dr. Ward, of tho Independent, sat in a front soat ¢ ** \Yhen did mny facts first come to your knowiedge sffecting tho moral ohatacter of the pastor 7" Bowon—Thae cesential facts are alroady 1n thé baoda of the Lxamibing Committee. Al the church bos to do is to domand them from the Committes. Aslong ag the ohurch rofuses to hear what {t haain 1ts ovn hands, it i3 merd brayado to aslk moro. ‘finey (Clork)—Iu reply, I would say we have ;f' rmlmed s biuglo fact from Bowon. [Ap- suse. Lowen hore took oft his ovarcost and sald ha waa bofore the Exsmining Committes, Ho had opough to convinos them of Lieocher's guilt, but he oould not lis, and was compelled to be si- lent, [Laughter,] Tho oconsequences fall on him ona Boscuor—on Beocher as a pooalty and on him for bringlog his confldsnces to » leaky ton, wheroUy said W. P, Kollogg,In bis capacity as Act- ng Governor of the Hateof Louistaua, did vioiate the ‘Constitution thereof, sud was guilty of o Ligh arime aud misdemeanor in oflice. AxT.2, Tuat said Willlam P, Kellogg, Acting-Oove ornor of the State of Lonlstana, unmindful of the high dutics of hus oftice, at New Orleans, in February, 1870, then sot fire to all the hiouses, took my vzen and cow: snd then raarched us off among them, with D, tied it o ropo, aud » iegro Lold of tho Fope, sad & guu st lifs brean When nt last they {00k us off outeide of the planis- tion, I was determined to save Desiderlo, 0 I tovk 1old of the Captain, 8 negro, and would not lot hiny 0 until he gave ma back L., but the other man_thic Fould not letgo 1 they took him o Uttlo way off an chopped off his headl Oli, my God | what & nightof horror] Is thers no one to hear, to see, to kavo § Make niy case known, and, if posaible, see If somes thing canaot be done. All tho Liouscs, all the plants~ tlons, they are burning. Every one is foming to town, and famitis will follosr. V¥n nre hers, {n Sagua. I have $17 to commenece life auow with, All my photogranhe, all iny books, papers, sverytbing lost. Do plesse sou' mo & Bible whea yud n ITALY. ALLEQED FOROERIES, TLowpox, March 1.—The Times' Roms snacial pontains tho details of a forgory of bills of ox- slianga purporting to havo baen drawn by the King. Tho Marchesa Mantigazza was always hitherto regarded as a gontloman wortby of all ronfidence, Mo waa o Diractor of tho Modona & Mantua Railway, Bomo sssort he has boen employed by the Kingin fluancial operations, and taken advantage of opportunities offercd by that cocfldonco. Tu March last year the Marcheso Mantigazza nopotiated n losn of 6,000,000 francs lngmnnloirul carporatiotin to ald in the construo tlon of rallronds ; to dmend Chop., 208 of the Iaws of 1870 fu relstiou to tho Wisconsin Rail road, Parm-Mortgsge ood Land Company; to did remave from office, without cause, J, 31, Uasons, | provido for ths inoorporation of fira dee Tax-Collector of the Farish of Tangipokos, and s partments in unincorporated villages; to pointod fn his place Charies . Juckson, who mad ap) ropriante ©€5,009 to tho Inatitute for thé Talao and fraudalent conwus roluran fa sadd parin ta | PRECRICe (o Blind, for faruiabiog the wiog e L e o Willam b Jellogs: | of eaid building with furnittire and fzturos. s Ligh duties, in “violation of the Consti- | _This afternvon a large number of bilis, :2 fution and laws of the Blate of Loulsiana, did, after | whick no objection was made, wers tonsider Charles Clinton, Auditor of said Stats, had bosn fin- | in Committes of tho \Wholo and ordored to & peached, on the'3dth day of April, 1676, by the Louse | third roadiog. ‘of Roprvsontativos, for high czimed and inuxdemesnors g veascl. [Langhter.] . tho Municipnlity of Nuples, and recol 5 1 dou's kitow what 10 think or do; one can n oiice, and afjer'said Gjinton tiad been indicted for 5 {x‘;;nay B i s S ,‘,‘,,1’,‘{3 70 howse herod Wo aro {n Lo honss of s friend for s | malfessince in ofice, neglect and refnso o Appolot a3 x'&m‘ oA memibor ot eallod ttention. fo tha fack ers, who placed the loan. few days, no more, Dub nothing can be dono—but | Auditor of Public Accounts for the timo being, ni . y i Itience it sich Aiaablilty stionld cease, whetoby sald . P, | Dea Morrs, Is., March 1.—tn tho Hotise, the BOWEN WAS READING ¥TOM A PATER, BWITZERLAND AND THE TOPE, Roxe, March 1,—31, Mermillod has had an au. dlenco with the I'opo and Cardinal Autonelli, 1t i positively assorted that tho Vatlcan ie seck- ing for a moans for settlivg the dlffelonces with Bmizerland, . Kellogg, Acting-Governoe of the Blats of Loulsisna, was gulity of und did commit & high crime and mis demeanor {n office, Asr, 4. Tuat sl W, P, Kellogg, Acting-Governor of the Biato of Louisians, unmindlul of the high autics of his office, ald from aud sfter the first day of sy, Don't think that we shall bave ta saffer for hunger, for wo can all do sometiiing to carn our livlug until hotter days, But thewe things oughit 10 b stopped § this war ought tolset no longar, Weareall quite woll, Afier we get settled I will wrrite sgaln. Jyra, wherean hio was summoned to answor orally. Bowon (augrily)—I baye the floor. ‘Tho mombor—Bowon knows whut the invitae tion means, and ho ought to bo canpalicd to ans awer orally. Benatae bill providiog that no boy or gir] shall be committed to tho Reform Bohoo! undor 7 yeard of ngo, or over 16, was passed, Tho 1fonso conourred in the Beoato mmend: Pl = 1n36, and eoutinuously thereaftor o the presout thug, | monts to the Honse bill suthorizieg oitles 1 Drothor Raymond moved, as his wa the last EGYPT. CRrRIME. fi."fii;’?fl?,:’f.‘fl;‘{,: fail, and reluso ta sppolnt ouca | yooniae gnotlom salos 1o this Blate, snd taxlag | Lime Sowen would be Loard. that ho bo allowad toread, [Lsughter.]. Iisecher interrupted, and said the church wna o hourehold. Thoy hiad no judiciat powor whun # man wus 4o long a membor ay Brother Bowen, 1o ought o bave his own way, [Applause.] 1+ OVER AGAIN, Bowon was then aliowed to proceed. To eald (from bis written atatement) that he kuew what was mfiicient o convince tim of Beecher's guilt, Let the oonsoquences bo what they might, and Iot them fall on Sompstent, and tnatworty ac- countant to inspect and exanune ths books, voucliers, sccounta, recards, eto,, of the Treasurar's offioe with those of iko Auditor, and “sccount_for the money iu } tha | lo Tressury or doporited ia tho proper degository, 3 eal, an o 1 ’l.‘nmmel\ brothors for the murdor of Conrad ;i’;llw:y ::‘cu:?-:'(;,:;o%:r me'll:fi:, w.:: v:.uxy thock last spring bas beon occupying tho at- nri‘-n dld cownit, s bigh erimo and misdameatior i toution of our Cireult Uourt for two daya past, | °50% 2 v | " ART, 6, That eald W. P. Keliogg, and at 5 o'clock thin_avaniug was given to the o e R e oy of tho iate, uumindful of the pig’ duties of bin of- Jury, 118 genorally thought that tha vordics | fire, on alout the month of May, 1813, aller Laving will bo not guitty, sppointed au sccountan as an expert 1 exatmive the COL. GONDON'S EXTEDITION ADANDONED. Loxpoy, March 1.—Tho ZTimes Laa a letter from Alexandrin containing the following: “It s stated on good autharity that Col. Gordow, the African explorer, is returning to Cairo. Varions rossons sro sasigued for this stop, smong which are- tho following: Harassing ptruggles with rebellious tribea Lave thinned his forces, The Egytian troops do not thrive at tho conveyancos, saloons, snd the salo of liquors not prohibited by the Biato. . Tho bill deflnlag privileged communications ‘befare courts waa passed to a socond rending, ‘T'he bill to repeal the presons law, aud provid. ing, defising, aud enlarging the powors of chartors of citlos under upeclal chartors, way diss cussoed at length and Inid over ono weok. SENATR. ‘The Senato yestorday passed bills to restraln PROBADLE ACQUITTAL, Brecial Dispalch ta T'he Chicann Tribuné. Dawviure, I, March 1.—Tho caso of —_ Dotk vonrhers, el of o Auditur's olice, dig | YA8raucy wud commpn leggary to olisngo tho | him wud Boecher—on kim for his indiscretion 1n L R s A LN LR Sy THE ORNLAND tunDERER, oty " Whercario, "wien ayplied {0 "by” aid | harmea of lownt wnd llingen; to dismiuisly tho | paneing s eonfidence into & leaky vossel aud . pecial The Chienda 1 erl " o 4 s auales wank of uemiony. Lotvoui Cal - soalet ta e Chicado Triaiins, experl for' s el ot_ibs “Commisipa "y | liabiity of allresd compauis for accldunte, sl | on lsochiak for aia gullt, ‘e Obarel xamin Broomivaron, Ill, March l.—Information flllnlu: 1o make ko neccssary e:nn.lnlm')n of from Mount Palsski, Logan Connty, says that | shd books of the Htate Treasurer, negluct, posipone, and refuss o grant tho suwe, iuus preventing an Flotcher, who fonlly murderod Daley at Corn. | iuvestigation which ft was, Lia duty under the laws to havo nisde, wheroby wald William I', Kellogy, Acting. ing Committes compellod him against his will to tall his romsons for his ionca. HHo told them he Liad reasans for belioving Mr, Boecher to be &0 impuro tan, and thet bo conid tell tho reae parmanent cootrol'of Equatorisl Lgypt, It 1a probable tbat Egvpt will tomporarily abaudon the development of hor equatorial possessions.” road property, This refers to the throwng of stones, or shooting at oard, or juwmping oft or on tralns in motlon § also, pmvhlmg that gradustes — Jand fu Soptomber, and fad, was arrosted thia ¢ of the Law Department of \he Btato University bel ribun GERMANY. okt Tentuckys Ao 5 on 21y man o S | Governor ot tioalo of Lousioas, wen gty uad dld | S NG, iutted to the Stato Gouria | 10 orgt. | maver - puver aaman Thbla advasisgs VOX ARNDS, uus, GAnT. 6, Tuse aad Willam ‘:;in‘u’exfl:m e, {2 .fim Ansmoss Ponlientiary undar the Biat | of *this, the Cuurch Committea domand. Benv, March 1,—The Lmneror haa refuncd IRREQULATITIES. tho - high ditlss o s oNice, ~did, aftes g | ¢ o sl shie tinmbe aud. pdioulem, s hien Von Amim's soplication for safe-conduct to | Pormwire, Pa., March 1.—The Trewsurer of ,.,‘é‘m:.m";;; May, f:;"(:!’;"n'"llf' "fi‘};"fl‘fi;‘ o ,?,*"‘.’, me‘b‘:vf:‘:ur:'m a::: -‘(“1‘:-:‘;5;’:?:’";':&532 :g ',’,""\’.’“'%“' l"u‘:;?n':-:;?” n‘«.’:‘o‘:.f‘"i’lfi,"'afix‘z’.‘&‘?;;:' vist his son, who {e {ll in Berlin. Ife Las nol | Mahonoy Townahip, the President of the § e exaumer, Appoin| y hitn to nvestigate the f- | o wosond resding. N e 7 AfneR. & 4 y " chool | {416s and coadition of the Anditor's orice, &8 refarred Tho bil mmfi,a the Fourtosnth Jndiclal Dis- | E'VIUK facts, bub-withhalding names, yet anawerod the potition of the Couut's famlly lor the purdoning of the Count, 1fs was sum- moned to appear before the High Court of Board, and fiva others, lave been arrestod 10 u the ding article an excessive, tnreasonable placed under bail, m::'rsnd with irrnguluhin;“fl!, !m:um? ‘ii.‘f‘.u%‘ of ;f»?doz lorxl(':rnly days’ sorvices, oifico, and @ portion of Iho amount’ so paid, to- TUOUGH FOLCE WAS LBED, trict, and changing the boundarias of the Third, | ana seeing how Afrs. Moulton euffarsd, they Fourth, Fifth, Kloventh, and Thirteonth Dis- might demaud eternally, bt ho would refuse. i & ki Hato on tho Slat of Fabraary, but disrogarded T by B ..fi‘ e froen triots, was taken up and passed. K memboe hore dusried whsthor Bowbn still \uo aummons, which was dehivered to bim by PISCIC 3 ting_appropristod by law. for suotlics purpose b - rofused 1o give ndmda And faotd, . Erecial Ditpateh to The Chicago Tribune, wld i Rollogg, Asting-Governor of U8 Brats o OHI the Gorman Consul at Florenco, ‘To-day's pa- pora that tho Forcign Onice hau preferred o accusation embracing charges of high trea- wn sud jusulting the Emperor, Prince Bus. nurck, and tho Foreign Oftice. LYaMLATITE PROCEEDINGS, Corvynus, 0., Marchi 1.—In thie Bahate & bill was lutroduced to modify tho law of las ‘wintei flxing ratos for freight on milroady, . K Lousidng and wab guiliy of a gl crimo. and mie- deinea; i cC Thab said W, P, Rellogg, Actiug-Governor < of Louisiana, untaidful of the bigh dutics o uf overawing o nisjoris soswer. 1t is no bgnofil to me Lo bo. eliopt, bu 1 must and will protect thoso numes to tho bosl of my poier; but, it yoi Btlil demard All nifto: and phrticulara— Lasurxo, Miet., March 1.—At tho fish-hatch. ing of Frank Clark, at Northville, sovers! mill- inn whiteflsh-fry wera recontly hatched for the tlenaral Government, to unpply the Btatos not Lowen (excitediy)=1 do, sud tuat {s my tul} AL v 5 Mr. Bueoher—Whon you havé god through —— Javingitato batchotles. ¥ivo bundrod thous | fomestiig. iieite, ide i e taeis of by | LR the House, tho Houso Lill o place binks | tntu your question 1 will snawor. e SAN DOMINGO. wand were given to the Biate Fish Commission- !m". | during the 1 | and olhier corporations upen the samo footlng a8 Mx.dlnwnu then offered to po baforo Mr, Mos VEACE UNCE MORE, Honaea of the General Awembly , cans New Yosx, March 1,—A correapondent iu Ban Dounugo telegraphs that Gouzales, having Lecr: lofoated twice In battle, haw retired from the iy, flewas tried by the Logislature and ve- juitted. Mo rexizon the Presidency, and will #ave the country, ‘T'he I'rovieloual Goversmicut #an 1e-establishod ou tho 23d ult GERMANY, TUZ IMVEWAL RAILWAY BCUENE. Benwxy, March 2-5 8. m.—The /Frovinzial Correspondens confirms the report that the bi autliorizing tho sale of (he Prussisn railways to e Empire will Le utroduced 1n ihie Landleg during the present session. INUNDATIONS, Jawoor. March 2—5 s m.~A Derlin spectul e of Michigen, and have just beon plantod, ALoat 7,000,000 whitefish will bo hatched at totrolt bu ton days, & part of which are to be Manted 10 tha lakes and utreatns in this Btate, and the rest deposited in Lakes Ilurom, Ero, 4ud Michigan, Kay, Mr, Garbeli, and Mr. B, V. While, and give il tho fagte, thbt Yery mommsont, which cous viuced him that Boechor was an adultérer, thé tinwed to be kept ssorot. . NERCHKL OBJRUTED TO BECREQY, . giylug the names of the wumuen b0 jong désd 1614 ouhor namen opeis o suspicion. [Applanso.] Ho ptotested spaiust socrety; bis had b roason forit, JApplause.} .Y, White objectad Lo recolving gross accusas tious sgawust the pastor avd gecplog thoos ke- cret. bAuDllllnv-] X Drother McKay urgéd that Mr. Béecher has as much interest as any ous ju tha facts, snd thsi Brothor Bowen should toll what ho know or sko baok all acousstions sgmiust the pastor, Hrgther Bhearmay said thoy were not angwer- abla for alv fusinuations, They wauted to make tbo brotlior answerible whilo bo wig aliye. He molenz.lou down evar|astiogly da unleag tAkés out bis csgs, Bligarpisd propobdd to Individuals undor tho Intotest laws wau pessdd, * The Cowmitteo appoluted to tnvestgate tho pricea charged by hewspapers of thie Htate for publishing she constitutionsl smandment, sui- mnttod thelr roport. which was ordered printed. I'ne Comittee recommend u muterial rédaction of mauy of tho bills, & on Wauy fouik large numbers of anud Sletro. ,nm-n Tolice, dingubned s citizehs, to be brought nto tho Biate-Huuse, thus violsting the priviieges of (he Houso of Nepresiubatives of tue Stale of Lois auu, uredlosaly frritating tho puldis wind and endane ering tho public poice, whereby be waw gullty of atid ul: Nmum";‘fl ngr‘l;ukl hfidum mv.xuemcxu in atlices &7, 8, Thal . E' Hellugg, Actig-4) IMMIGRATION CONVENTION, e Bl of Tabians, ou or Shul U ay ot New OuLeass, Maroh 1.—Tho Southern aud | Airil, 1616, aud duning eows B Ws Bouste, did a1 1a, an to tho ol 1 Woutern Siates Tmmigration Gouvention meb [ Korksds th NEEi U0 Rl or Citnase 245 ra ta-da, dnd organized by tho elootion of | did purmly 0. U, Hrsughan to zemaly i oltics 0. Btauuard, of Bt Louis, as Presidunt, and | Julfe of sald Cout o ho Bad ef the ‘citfa iitn, J, M. Pomeroy, of Arksuscs, Hecretsry, | giste of Louiafans, which el sted on Aftor tho appoiutmeut of committecs the (ob- | tho 34tk day of April, 1875, and 40 exerciss the dutles vention adjourned il 10 o'clock to-morrow, of safd ofice aticr sald agjourument,. uotwitbetand. The closig of Redpath's Bugar Nofinory ay | Byiite 1o violition "anit i3 eomalt a Migh Montresl was not caused by Soaucial diiculties, S Jodsison, sax gty of, aud 2L g Lus woiely o0 Rcoouut of tho tariif, mnmn‘x." Oid'.;'x‘a‘nmn:‘llfl- Wiz, Eellogg; Apting Governor of 2 e THE MILL RIVER RELIEF FUND. SPRINOFIELD, Mbes, March L—Lutlibr Dod~ mau, of Northampton, who Lad in his keeping the monoy contributea for the rehef of the suf- ferors by thé Al River flood, of Alsy 18, 1874, reportd the receipt of $75,704 from 671 persons, of which $03.020 was pald out by the Reliof Coine wiltteo §0,823_diroolly by thé ‘Lremsurer, at ihe order of the Fitauce Jommlkln. lenviy §839 now on intarsst. Tha expenses of tha uu{ oot up §20, acluding §3 pald Tor clerk hire, acoapt Me. Bowan's proposition, the Committes to' keop mil namoss mecrof oxcept frojm Mr. Beecher. i M. DEEGNER QDIFCTED TO NTAN-CHAMBER PRO- CERDINOA. Hia tongue wan not tlod, He had Iain under “i“ n:llug about s long aa ho cared to. (Ap- ause, 4 Bowon here handed up & note to the effect that ho would meot tho three gentlemon namod and give tham tho facts which con- vinced bLim long sgo thas Beccher was an adulterer, only neking that names bo kopt absolutely socrot. 1o movad that the Com- migtea plodgo thomsplves to **abaoluto necrocy,"” eto., and & plsdge of honor to bim. Me, Booohor raid Lo hoped this was not to provont partles boing prosent by friends or Bawon~1 will not accept that, [Taughtor.] owen—I will not nocept that. {Taughtor. Botchor—I don't want any convsel, Mr, Bhoarman—Insert * oxcapt Afr. Boscher and his couusel,” - Bowen—I will not acoapt It. {Tanghter.] 1 DON'T WANT A BIX MONTIS' INVEATIOATION, Mr. Boocher—1It {a too bad for s man that sat fiftoen .%onu at & communion-table, taking the bread abd wino, and knnwlng, 8A ho says, that 1 was pn adultoror. [Applatiad.} ‘The motion that tho partles bo prosent with counsel or friend was passad. A motion by Shearman that Dowen Lavs ang lawyer or mors bafore the Committoa was paseed, Xir, Bowen crying ** No, ol "”" A motlon to expel Bawan was mot by Mr. Clar- mzo_ Bowen with an amendment, and was ruted it ; AUmonk, Sou.was I A roport of the Examining Committeo, cliarg- Ing Bowen with slandor, ote., wne adopted, and s mitteo of Throo waa' suthotizad ta ‘eime tnon Mr, Bowen beforo thom and report, Bowon was thon requeated to retirs with tha Committoes of threo and declinad,’ 2 ‘The Examining Committes then roported a dories of obargos of unchristian conduct, eta., agalnat Bowen, and the “mattor was reforrad ta Messrs, B. W. Rlopes, U. Chriatianser, If, T, Pratt, B, A. Lecomb, and Samuel Bolcher, to report noxt Iriday ovening, vyarlous desultory motions to expel Afr. Bowon hoivg votod down. DEACON BELL ARD MDS. MOULTON, Nets York Corrsapondence Doalen Jour s For many yeara Mr, G, A, Boll bas boon con- pecton with” Piymouth Churol, Ifo has boen Deacon, Lxamining Committee, avd Buporin- tondont. At tho timo of tha tria] ho was af the head of the Bethal Misslon, ono of the groat in- stitutions of Plymouth Ohurch, Ho did not har- monlze oxastly with thomovements at Plymouth, 80 ho rulfluod snd took bis lottors {rom tho Cuurch, Dr. Btorrs' pooplo, auxions to oxtond their misalén work, took under his patronaga onp of thp echools thpt has hoen in existence twonty yegrn, Bir, Boll was Induoted into this school ax hioad, and” has opencd his work with promiso of auocess. 3rs. Moulton prenented_borsolf as a toachor in this school. Sl sccopled, undor_tho ymlm, howaysr, of the Superintondent. o- foro the work bbgan {b waa fonnd that tho addi- tioh wag so disjnstoful that thore would bo n Fupturé in tho schodl. Boms of tho oldest and staunchoyt teachors safd thoy would leayo, Not wishing t0 mako trouble, tho lady withdrow. This incldont showe how slraightly the social ilngs sre drawn og thio Heighte, This sort of feollng runs isto religion, obarity, muse, art, snd aven into balls, Pmloa. and soirges. Tho roport that 3rs, Moulton was going to join Dr. Btorrs' Church calls out publialy tho statoment from :om partjca that it aue camus ju thoy should go out. 1t ha baen ascertained that there ars facts rnd lotters conneotod wifh tho recent privato in- arviewn botwean Mra, Monljon nud the clorgy of_ the Adylsory Gounoi) that aro to be used in cano any attompt is mado by the gontiomen tak- ing part in tho interviews to construo anything in them againt tho lady, and in Mr. Boscbar's bebalf. Thére wvas b subsequent conferonce bo- twoen a friend of Mra. Moulton and tho minls- tors abd delogates who called on hor, buk it was confidential, gy 9 publio hinve not yos got ovor their surprise lhRDn. Dodiogton and Btorrs should fave do- clined tho {nvitation of the Advisory Connall to dppiehr and state tholr ;{:mvmcnu. Btrong 4f- forts wors mado by outuide parties to fuduce thoea gentlomun o coma forward, Throo mib- isters, two bf thotn Daptist pastors, callod on Dr. Budington to press him to atteud, 'Thoy sald tohim: *“Nowis your time to speak opt fully and frankly. I you have anythjng to ssy npafost Mr, Baoclier, 8ay 1t. If you hiavo noth- lug to may, say that,” Jo substpuce Mr. Bud- ington yeplied that ha did mot think tho offor was mado in good faith L that the proposal was s mers trick to force him and Dr., Stotra into Jnulull rolations with tho Council that would bind them, whils from’ the deliborations df - the body Jha{ Jind been discourteonsly and rnflula ropatlad, \Whon tha proper timo came ha wauld ray hissay. Drs. Budlogton aud Stotrs -are in perfect accord in their movoments in thug saandal mattar, . GEN, BUTLEL'S RKPONTED YIRWS IN THE PALL or 1874, New York World. Tha followlog extraot is from a correspondent of tha Boston Journal, who that papor daye is trustworthy : At a meating of the Board of Commitsioners of the Military Hosyital, Liold at Angusta, Me., inthe sutumu of K74, after the published laiters of Tiiton snd Beech- of, and bafore the trial, the gontlemen composibig the Loard, of whom Gen. iutler 1s Obairman, sat down to & private dlonor, Towards the closs of the repast Gen. Martindslo, sddrossing Gen, Bubler, Inquird {f lie was at liberiy to stato what Lo knew nbout thosran. dal, and his canclusions respocting the truth_of the charges against Mr, Bescher, Uen, Buller replied, in dubatance, that he hisd nofning fo vonceal; that be knew the whole atory, laving heard both eldea and ovory matetial fact ; and sdded, emphatleally sud withe out ‘hesitation, ¢ Hr. Deecher is mot gility of the charges made by Tilton,” This declaration was, of couras, made before Lis employment by Moulton to draw up his statement, Springfteld (Mars) Republican, It was a rovelation which Moulton made in his long latter to Gen. Butler, contirmed by tha Iatter, and first poblished Jnst wook, that Gou. Butler waa first callcd into the Beccher caxe on tho sido of Baechiot, and wrote his first letter of dofouss or repty to ‘Lilton. 1t was probably whilv thus actiog as counsol for Baochor thiat ho solerinly told somo fricnds in latie, na toatiliod t0 bow in the Boston Jowrnal, that ho knew all the fncts fd tho caio nnd that Beochor was not guilty of the chargea made by Tilton, 'The (fon- eral dots manage, sooner or Iater, to loavo & well-roundod and woll-balancod record ca mast of tho going isnues. i —_— THE BLACK IIILLS, Gén. Bherldnsits IRccommendativng, Cuicago, Ill, March 1.—7Fhe Military Come mittes of tho Houno of Roprossntatives Laving requosted Liout.-Gon, P, 1, Bheridan to supple- ment hia toatimony on military aflalrs, focontly given' béforo the Committes, that officer had mado tho following sddittonsl nx&acmons: It will ba koun that ho has sut down the'sj :pmmx 2 tion required by the bill introduce l‘:{ Brj Magiohea from §300,000 to £200,000. In view of tho immigration to the Ilack Hills, and thé jprosont military expedition, this communioation of thé Licutonant-Gederal bas pecaliarintoreat: Hrapquanthas Alizirany Division oy Missouhr, 0110400, 1L, Ped, M, 1376,—The noceasity for twa military posts'on the Yollawatone Lia beon spparunt to ms for tWO years paat, and I havorecommendoed thelr catablishment {n my énuual eoports. Ha strong have 1 bean convinced of this toceasity that I have, without 0y 6xpenss to tho Governinent, mndo an examination of the Yollowatune River, and aclected tho poluts at which they should be built, The Indisn quastion Iu_the Dlack Jilla must now ‘bo saitled by tlio establishmont of the Indiws on tha Missoiiri Jiter, and, in tho sccompllehmont of this purpose, the thg plals méntionod will Lisve to Lo oeated, ouo at of nuar fhio mouth of the Big Uorn Jivery tho other at or near tha mouth of e fougue iver, These posts can bo supplied by steamboats u the Yellowstone, and can bo covstructed of muster! found {1 e viclully ot the poiats selected. 1 think I €an Tiave thom bullt (or 810,100 cachs In_oilior words, I will try lo build both for $30,000, instead of the ,000 mentioned tn the ball, 4 of il countiy Tl probably be covered with townu dnd villsges during tho neit fiveof six Feird: 1 whito whl cati the gtendon of it Nott- ern Iacifio Haliroad on tho south mide of tho Yellow. »tond, ka_ far as the Oaliatin Valley, in Montana, aud will ls0 bulld nother ruliroad from North Plates Ktae mfli on the Unlon Yacifis Nallroad, to tho Black 10 of the ballet thas tho largeat deposits of gold i e ekl e hird (ha it ens hre o wagk: ing. Tie hsdquarters of Wind Iiver aru golil-bear. $u4 s thb Ow} Oreek Mountulus are gold-buating; the g Torn Valley 18 goid-Dearing: Puwder tiver {a gotd. bLoaring; lso Glark’s Eurk of the Yellowstane, - Bo. aliea \h{, the BIaCK ITilin bave abundance of Kood (e country south of thompud weat of “t'ie success of all thess interesis dopends on the es= tablishment of the lwo powts named, Military operations huve now been commanced sgainst (1 bostile banda of Blous, by roquest of tho Iutenor Uspariinent, sud I cousider lue appropration s necoushry that 1 capecially request luumediste acuon onity . (Nigued) P, I, HHERInAY, Lisutensut-enoral, e A NEW PUDLISHING HOUSE. New York, Maroh 1,—A certificate of Incor- porstion of tho New York Xipress Company, filed with the County Clerk yeatorday, recitos that the Compauy s organised to print books, Gm&:&m, and newapapers, ‘The capital is 25,000 in 250 shares of §100 each. The Com. aby |2 to be mansged by Erastus Drooks, and L W, Bronim Aufimmn Behali, Frederiok Brmith, aod Bamuel Marsh wore alecind Trustecs. Tho Company is t0 contloug for fifty years from the 26th of January last, RADWAY'S REMEDIES, R.R. &R Radway's Ready el CURES TIE WOST PATNS In from One fo Trenty Mimieg NOT ONE HOUR * After reading this Advertisement euffer with pain, ned torq Radway's Ready Reliyf I3 A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN, 1t was tho first and 15 the Only Pain Remedy That instantly stops the m T . Pl L SR o luulln-\lnn.' ), or other xlavds or orgam, In from Oneto Twenty Minute, | No malter Liow slolant or_ezeruciating tho paj Rbearatie, Iind-riddan, Tnne , Nervasg s Talgic, O pronteatad wih Glsebee saay watlor T2 I8 Radway's Ready Religf WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE Infiammation of thg Kidneys, Inflamm of the Biaddor, Inflammation of t) L ola, - Rumps, - Ooorbation of - fag¥ poemm to Cronp Dipiittora, Oa- moolifaty ety Saitscha, Cold 'Chills, Xf,.io e Tle applioation of the Teady Talisf tn lhaauyh [ BT o s gl e it B e S o e o mADTA i S e Betiar thian Fronah firasds of Bitiace'ss & shimusiai®® FEVER AND AGUE, , be Fevor and Agno oared . remodtalwubat Tn e wotd has ST EaeS rabiey A"“.‘ v, | 8 all othor malarius, billape, scarlsts tptold R5d ‘othor farnrs. aldud by Reduars iler sy Hadway's Nesds RbUOL ¥4 MY b ey ot il it onta por bottle i HEALTH! BEAUTY Btrovg and pure rioh bladd: fi e ad oAt ooimpTesion seoned il DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVEN Has made tho it 3 Tiia e Tt SAETE gy ookt K ‘under the tnflusnae of this tealy won- dortul modiolao, thas Every Day an Incréasé in Flesh and Welzhth Scon dnd Felt, THE GREAT BLOUD PURITE b rery drop of, tho Sarssparililan Resolvont conscs ealeg Tt i bw.f{wnz, iring, and olbst Eck R. #nd juices it tho aystem, tho vigor of ' lifo, far it myan o maion of oo "body wit nay and soiad mie Sotofalh, svphil, conbunbilon, gindutar disedie.ins o the Urost, tmogth, tumors, odus tn ‘the i bl olhot paria ol tinayaiom:" sors.ayes, Srumoram ([ cliaryon trotm Lo eara, aad the wiral Toruis ol Sk te soi, Graptions Tover daras, vcaid biad, Hnguiis i thoum, orysipsias, achs, biack spots, worms {n- fumors, GRacrs i e, womb, nd’ all. wrnfljuldf'u""fiffi'{lflf ) it v oorads E o o in rattya of tuts wondar uf iaodo! ven il Brovo {0 Any persna datag i '::?iux‘xi’ 'ai{‘.’.'..'v“‘ otant nower 1 Hoh, b Si{"\a paiiont catly“Chcoming reduond. by thenwts B Eonr T uorilie Uiaue Wastel A, Tepalrs tha st ks with now .un\"'m&flju enttay blocd, “sad it b An will “and s 'k'lzrxs.‘ J 3 Alon, Al spcroeds (. dimaibing, e lotnal iy | AP 9 s da, th [l esting betiat anpotito (mprorink, ana. fesh €ad welci kfffi.‘;‘fi\idm the Raraparitien Tntalvont bt 3 dial sgrote o thepure shronie, Serofal l,,a:v-’l'}{:!'runsl. ll-\‘h'\ Skin diro s, bat it s the only pasr tivo curas for Kidnoy and Bladder OQomplhints, Urinary and Womb Diseasos, Uravel, Disbiotar, Doy stoppiie almw‘:'ar. et oias ol heinee e hy i eas, il and inall cases whors thiore ars b datidosoute ot the witar s ok, clouds, BEST 1 i 3 Sl or. mEE B OB SEIG B v aation Foeh psray wi OFthoLieok and aloug the loiuss Tumor of Tivelve Vedrs® Growth Cured ¥ Radway’s Itesoivest. DEYROLY, Alkss., Juls 18 1 D Tanwoxs Thare ud grdifyn tusiur i nsus [ and owols, - All the dootors sald **ther was noadly 1.4 Tired evorythlng Lint was rocommuuded, bui Ly T s your itssolraaty and foutil bl no’ Tajth fn 1t Lodauss e ‘bax ot ey b gt uas bax bl ay's I ‘Ratlof, ani sLoro a ot mio of, twnor i by} or folt, and 1'toul buttér, smertor, At fappler (b Havo for swolye yers, ‘Lo worst {amor was 18 (4 +idn ot tho buwels, 0¥o¢ the ktoln. I write tuls ta3i8 theonati o Ghitém, Yo cha bl bl voncros ?, KNAP Drice, 81por blile. Sl . AN IMPORTANT LETTER. From faent gonll \dontof Clagtat B s ohat Fcks T ol koot 0 RN publishors througliout tha Uniled Htat Nuw Youx, Dol {1, DR, RapwAY-Dran 81n: 1ams 3 duty to th sufisrig to take s bei urking of i G g efaan eud pad (e n Tavgs uaniiy of modelh & Toli Stiopiaihic £kl Romeopathips fut pad g0t po T Ko Ihad 'eunl of patonishing mpllvv LAt l‘:‘“aonm jo by yat SO0, . 4 nadics, A r ot ‘sgo read & nutice 12 T5iiadelbil e day Keemicy Pty of & puro hansg bt | {lected ca & person haRA oug booy sul riog 3115 R R , Remlvant. A i mmmmndnhl!nlmlln. i tlices dags | warioi® Iriolluved, hud uw b ga well sewsbes ol 0 DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills: Taatelass, cleksully coatod with sweet AT Ay s sleaugbusi wi ks, bos Lng aurd wt gl draed g ot Vg nwfl‘"'w i Laver, wuesls, Ridyore, idur, "J‘”‘.u..n-f\" Mieudsoba, Codstijel aatlvonesn, Ludlsestias Py itodsaces, ilous Ferer, W00, Vo all Luraugemacts 0 Ve pe? Bk, Bios, wa 61 Wi ¢, contalnlog B W . o i mlumn bt swultiss b o Dlgea = Ubiv Ditordad u Orging, lood 138 ; 202 of tho U “n..mu'.um{ e {4ard Plloba#d i b Lo '0n ity o Lug 51 ohiha e ML gt Yooy e o el eltuulng o0 g tatds o o bn FlotLoriags at che £ o s Ll R aba belora. e Jpleriiie ‘}Z“kfl:-" e all fa f el 1t of Lhe B u{nfl Dis:t) T o + Botd by drigaista - * "tond ¥ False aiid Truet,," - X WAY & CU. et W SADAT Lt

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