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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MARCIL 3, 1876. 8. atrest, Chicago, where alo tn conaidnred ono of BOWEN aft lay caved of ore, and whore the Nortl Star ju_and flooded, 7 to eet the lady in quertion removed to a ment anier ths Moi nt partof the country. Heecher continued WASHINGTON by Mr. Mefmil, the b! the beighteat‘of pupils oud the meat attractive SCHENCK. -Finally tho whole four concluded to return te | of young ladies. {9 intiuacy, aud abo did nat leave. oe Gah Wass TREATY, iat oud thoy arrived cafoly in tho Little Cot- _ t Last Publishes I11s Reasons Speer red the ape ere sot inte Goimnitra of the Wot : | tSastoot, iyon aud tte ent $0) et aan THE COMMITTEES: Ie n - nae Hevinie Leecher a WHISKY, The Finance Mensure to Be | sett trcaly wih thn ftamaton inane, 7 5 5 5 * “diggings,” and Chisholm and Woodman began YEATRNDAY'A PUOCERDINGN, ‘or Believing Beecher —— 3, ‘ Mr. Wood (Naw York) discituaad at length tho affect Yosterday’s Investigation Gives | .osfiy down" from tho North starahatt, Kor | waannxorox, March 2.—Tho Conomittes on Gulity. PIERREFONTS Brought Forward by the and ageantage of he bent an without as Way to the Bigger Fe a eee at de uitese of ore atrewn | Foralgn Affairs oxamined tro witnessos to-day, BEPCAUICATION OF THT CELEDRATED LETTER, flard-Money Majority. tion on the bill, the Gommittce rome. ' dal, about the surface, indicating that furthor up the | and passed arevoiution wnanimously not to Seeciat Duvateh to The Chicago Tribuvs. oe nae és Scans mountain, and deoper domn under ground, there | mako.a report ou Mr. Schenck’a connection will A Namelows Woman, Ten Years Ago, Wasuixutox, D.C., March 2.—The following UAL FLIES. must be somothing that would pay fora search, | tho Emma Mino schomo utile has had fal Hor Mal isacorrect copy of Attoruoy-General Piorre- | A Modification of the Payne Bill, with ‘ Bloat ore ta not at allan indication that, more opportunity to be heard in person. Confeseed to Him Hor Male- pout’s lottor to DistelerAttornoy Dyer tn rela Resumption Long Drawn Out. aeFATAL HUNTING ACCIDENT. F bu jen= ee ene 4 te he Chae aie " Ex-Senator Stewart Heard |titeto’e\corainty tis mone maybe fool | STATE ARFAIRS, ae fame uo. beve confemed, thelr gute Nene. ta “Bite ike Sach 2 Wily B. farthor up tho hitieide, While thay wore working ; = ti a sult, A com- Ge ae aepue Reales ea From at Some Length. at tho flost, Lyon came upon them agaia,atd, i parinon of {ta toxt with that borotofore published | 4, ae toe oe eh Ares mane bs findiug them short of money, vald $75 for a third sg Pee) bear Which Confession Implicated the Pastor, | siiown striking discropsncicy, aud proves what | Charles F. Gorham, of Michigan, to Be | of Peru, accompanied bys friend of the namo “Intoreat iu the Gud. This," anys Mr. Chisholo, swan all he over pald, ‘Tho understanding was, that Woodman and I should take out the float, accounting to Lyon for hia third. Lyon tent to Now York. Woodman took out the float, and Assistant-Seeretary of tho of C. Waodhend, alvo of that city, went [na 1 ainall boat to Spring Crock, about 7 miles down Tnterlor. tha river, this mormng, hunting ducks, In frome nianner not explained tha voat wan cap- maetiat tHeniateh ta Phe Chteaas Teabanes as Set Forth Below. han before beon euspected, (bat Mr. Ktorrs, of Mavisox, Wis, March 2.—Tho Conference et Babcock’s counsel, did not have scopy of ths owed to road it, or had Committes on the Centounial Appropriation bil! ants of Anthony, Stanton, and the | letter: butbad been « t reported in both Houses, recommending that Ths: Slalerianis i hoard it repeatod, and that the copy furnished Lyon’s Statements Character- ized as “a Tissue of RESUMPTION. Ges Ce ed s ai izede and both had to swim ashore, Mr. D: Falsehoods.” dug dawn 3 foot, and, findiug nothing, we con. Richardsos Clinched His Bolief. by him to the prees wa made from memory Sa keer, ize ay, —s oa the a mea bad not forgotten Beain'a the Corenites satbortsation, ms snp CRE Theimportant question, who furniabed Storrs Feeetal Dispaten to The Chicago Tribunr, Tore that one Hei a gun Ai adil lamp ‘of ore, and, aa ho stood inthe holo and | the Assombly amondmont reducing the amaurit Special Dispatch to The Chteaas Tribune. with his information shout this lettor, atiire- | Wasutnorox, D.C., March 2.—The following | cocked, ugg it, muzzle downwards, upon a twig of o tree, susponding it by the trig- ins full copy of the bill agreod to by the mafor- fe. Fra. weluhe ‘cauned its” dineharger ity of the Democratic Caucua Finsnce Commit | hig right log just helow tho knee was terribly teo, aad which wiN bo reported to the caucus on | shatterod sod lacorated. Mr. Woodhead ns Saturday oroning by Ar. Payne: apoedily as, possible rocovarnd tho boat, bailed ‘ out the water, and placing the wounded man ix + partucarce # We Gradual resumption of spe | Towed back to Poru, arriving there. soon afte? He it enacted, ete., That it susll te tho duty | noon. He had bound up the leg se well as of the Hecratary of tue Treasury, during each | bo could to check the flow of blood, but Mr. Day looked up to the North Star shoft, tried hard to woo whothor tho stuf Iny batwoen him and there or farther yot about, At longth ho concluded to nit epocniating and try muscle. fo ho and Woodman ran an opon cit about 150 fect up tho mountain, finally striking a cravice 76 foot long and from 2 to 4 inches wide. IT WAR PAY pnt. uy el y id, but, i regard to bis object to $10,000, nnd proposing a furthor amendmont New Yonx. March 2.~Bowen's statement, | maine Tnanaweredy th : that all accounts euall bo apprared by tha Gov. published thie afternoon, $y vory long, Iva | 0 printing tt, there van bo no doubt : (Copy.] ornor beforo payment, The report, leaving the | version of some of the familiar incidents in the DerantMast, aesuesloe Wountanton, D. C., dan. amount at 820,000, was concurradin by a uoani- | ecandal 1a interesting, The famous intorviow | 26, Isic—D. MD. Catted States Attorney, Sl mous vote in the Senate and a vote of G2 to Siin | with Tilton, in which he donouucod Beechor, is | Zoe oD EE eet ree dear tho Assembly, after spooches in tayor by Lees, {| told an follows: Louin, Chicago, and Milwatikee, large numbers of My knowledge of my pastor's quilt I kept for yearn | guilty men who confess their guilt are to bo let off The Original Discovorer of tho Emma Hine Tells His Story. Lyon's Investment of ‘$75, and A ad no tdea | Pullen, Keogh, Fagg, and Stocking, and agains! red in my own breast. Tdid uot utter | from pronecut.on and puntahment. 1 cannot sup- | and every year from and alter July L1ai6, * What It Brought Him, Tha old ma ener tng ut bed ett | by Charen, arene conte ny etre Lh ey | Eom pone 2m at eRR Eater eMiohty | Weaeetesteceeee a ec tintetac em atee | dled goon after being brought aur, Th de ice, Chisholm roturned to Elgin. Threo times OFIRR BENATE PROcERDINGS. told tho fact that I was aware of Mr, Meecticr's adul- | it, directa Intlerto each of those places that the precited to par value wits gold uot euail Le converti+ T Je into coin, to causeto beset arideanu re:mincdincon | Melancholy death cata a sonao of gloom ovor anamount e ual tos ck Faith of such Irgal-tander | tho entire community. notes outatanding, and from the date of gucu convert- phar; ALUN a8 aforesaid the amount of coin ret aaide and RAN THROUGH A BRIDGE. peeainedl us SSorensid spall fe una sn. renurapiion Berraro, N. ¥., March 2.—Last evauing a0 ‘und 10 respect tu sald legal-tender notes, atid shail at a Ho time be Yess than 1 per cent of auch’ outatanding | SPRINO- and freight-car on tho Grand ‘Trnox legal-tender notes; provided, however, that the « Taulway ran through bridge ovor s canal-slip. fo a) arias and tine ae aoe frorided shalt -e | ‘There were four mon on the engine at tho time, counted as a part of thexinking fuod for the jurchare Grpeyment of the public debt, aa require Ly bee, | Of hom David Hardy, of Bruntford, was tora 3,046 of the Revised Btatntea, to piecea in tho machinery of tho locomotive, ‘Mr, Theodore Tilton, though I naver men- | District-Altorueya may know that suggestions ‘Tho Bonato occupied considerable time on tho | tiszed" to” Lim any. naties, hits, ‘Tilton had | Lavo been made that quite too many guilty men aro dill making incurable ineanlty ground for di- | been for many years in puch intimate sod confidential | to go uupuniabed. 1 ata wware that, ip the excites yorce; advocated by Senators Reed, Barron, relations to mie as oditor of the fndependent sud Brook- | ment, mapy unfounded rumors will gain credence, i yr ed + | isn Union that Thad been fn the habit of apeaking to { and T'repoxe in your good Judgment to prevent ap: and ILE, Davis; opposed by Silvorthorn and } tim freely on all othor aubects. maible ncandal from anything that would ever tool Zorn, and ordorod to a third roading, 20 to 11, Gu Cuslatmas Day, 1870, ho camo to 0 my haste maids ks fasurittam foward thea woo Lave defrauded ihe sd td oat paasiouaio wnanner, accused Mr, Beecher | Gorernucnt, the jent’s relterated desire Senator U1, N. Davia offered a preamble and | $2 tos mos Pimcans ile. iia revelations acon: | that no guilty man Misil ensapes ft do not know thet lengthy resolutions directing inquiry as to tho Hinced me bad by Beano ciation me ergual pes there ile eel ete aes thy part ef aoe is any antonishmen: auch at Mr, Beccher's | one chargr i the administration of the advisability of transforming tho prosont Btate~ | Tr tien quilt, after iis suppored repantance, that at | lawn to) “favor uny Fervon “and the appear- between tho Ist of Novomber, 168, and tho 1st of January, 1869, ho wrote to Lyon at Now York, tolling tim that tho float lad boon oxcavated, and it waa found that it did not godown; that $500 bad boon sunk in it, and that ho ought to Doar his proportion of the loss, But Lyon novor roplied. S'hat he recolved tho lotters ia fare," says Mr. Chisholm, * for bo openod ono in the presence of Dr, Ureghart, and romarked to that gentloman that somo fellows out in Utab bad Several Points in Lyon's Testimony Flatly Contradioted. EX‘SENATOR STEWART. & DISPATCH FROM BAN FRANCISCO FORESTADOW- ING 218 FORTHCOMING EVIDENCE. RAN —Ex-8s worthless mines, and were trying to get | F'ricon buildings into hospitals for incurablo in- | jast, undor_s solemn pledge of secrecy, I toid Str. | anco of any stich favaritiam should be ¥ Ac, 2, That it rhallbetho duty of each Nations1 | Which continued to work for five minutes after Bax Enanateco, Gal, March 28 eyaahe Pad monoy ont of him.” aE | fane, and locating the prison somomhero olao, or ‘Tilton that I also knew that Mr. Beecher il been an | carefully avolded. I writu this by way of caution, for | Banking Association, during each ann every yer | going through tho bridge and wuilo im the canal. * Btowart oxpocts to loavo noxt Tucsday for ‘Nothing of any account was dono on the crov- | o¢ Sf tinaptial ft r bie in adulterer. He sald thathe should demand of Mr, | Iam determined, 0 far uu lien in my power, to bave | from and after Jau, ‘I, Js70, aud until the full end eee Seige eee, Ington to testify bofore tho House Committeo of | ,_Nothitir br any acti Mal on te eg cman | of ofeoting ® Lospital for the incurable insano | Soecher to leave Plymouth Church, and I egreed to | thoso prosecutions ao conducted that, when’ they are | complete restinption of tie pasinent Iu epecio of tus 4 Foreign Relations in tho Ems Mine invostiga- waned! Boyder waa lat iu ebargo, but in May Mr, | #0merbero olzo, his request to carry bis demand 0 Mr, Beecher, ag | over, the honcat Judgment of. the Louest men of the | circulating notes, to net auids and reledn from the coin UICIDE. Mr, Tilt id he did not darato meet Mr, Beecher ouutry, which {# sure In the malo to be just, will @- Soveral Avsombly bills wero concurred to, | Nest ien Pei. should Mil nian. T carsied thai dee | etme One hes been proneetied from malice and tbe chiefly focal, but includiug—to authorize coun- | mand to Mr, Maecher and asked him what ho had to | no guilty onebas been let of through favoritism, and tios, towns, cities, and villagea to sid | say otoutit, In reply, bo made such atatements and ) that no guilty our who has been proved guilty or con- thi Mil: ke ‘Lak Bhi & We revelations as convinced me that Lhad Letter not be | feased himeeif guilty has been euffered tu eacspe pun eo itlwankeo, ako Oro ‘cat | concorned in the matter any further, and I with- | fahment, Yours, vory reapectfully, ern Railway Company; to authorizo stroot- | drow. . Enwanbs lenakroxr, Attorney General, railway companica to {issue bonds and ‘The noxt porron ho told was H.B, Claflin, who, ie nr OES to geonre the samo by mortgage or trust-deod; | ho enya, has held tho socrot ovor since. It waa CHICAGO. Authorizing tho taking of depositiona in certain | Qiaftin, he eays, who induced bim to sign the ALL QUIET, coxew; to legalize aud confirm a certain mort- | ti oartito covenant, and Matters were fally ae dull as ever around, the Rage of the Blllwaukeo & St, J'aul Ttailroad Com- WH DID IT TO SILENCE TILTON. Cartom-ilouse yesterday. ‘The Hoot escape and IDV, PrZonato bila passod transferriog tho appoint. | who hed throstened to tell all that Bowen had | the postponement of tho trials aro stilt matters mont of Agents for the Protection of Htato | told nim, It was for threatening to do thia that | Of convorsation, but as to real news, it is not. Lands from the Socretary of Stato, Treasuror, | Howon saya ho discharged Tilton. Yollowing ia | Itia conspicuoua alono for its absence, Col. snd ‘Aitornay-Goncral, $a the Governors to pro- } his saraton of Low ho heard of the Tiltou | Matthews left last evening for Milwaukes, to TOE 0 PAyEuOnS OF -COnS Ar eine toni ac~. || ecandals: witness tho proceedings in the trials now boing tions brought in the natno of tho Stato by the Special ‘Treasury Agent; to amend tho law of | mitcicage ce gait of Str, Ueccher in the seve of ies, | PECesod In that elty, and to streugthen the feoble 1872 authorizing cities to establish froo public | ‘Tilton, Mow 1 recetved this information frum Mr, | arme and keep stiff the knees of the Govern- libraries; to repoal Chap, 3{8 of tho laws of | Tilton [have already stated. 1 was fully convinced of | mont's counsel sould thera be avy ovidences of if Mr, Boechor's sruilt ‘at this time, capecially an Mir. Til- v . Heabor Smmnntod the Bt Orols & oot ue sad fon’s testimony was confirmed by Oliver John- | Weaknesa or dilly-dallyiny displayed. Fecesable ee interest on the bonds deposited with rectal Mapateh to The Chicco Tribune. ho Treanurer of tho Un a x i dreulation, a amount equal to 9 percent of liscir- | D&S Moixrs, Ia, March 2—A mam abowt 4& culating ‘notes traued to sltch association, | Years of ago, registered ot a hotel as James at ig soreendered, snd 3 trom asta Andergon, attempted sutcide hero to-day by o * reaumption ’ of scln © sf . tu aforenaya the sigount of coln to bo held and main: | banging. From his conversation it is botleved elit go's esausaptton, Sum abatl at ao oer pian he haz been tn an inesno aaylum et Buffalo, N. than io par cent of fin outstanding cireuletion; | y. S provided however, that tho cots by this pection diruct x He ip ell educated, and. has a good kaowt ed to be set avide and retained shall be counted aaa | CCFO Prominont men of the country. Who partof the lawful meney reservo which sald Aasoctu, | ho is iua myatory. Ile is tu chargo of tho coun- Hone aro by exiting Jawa required to meintain, ty authorities, Bec, 3, Thatao much of Kec. 3 uf an act entitled, Svectat Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune, “An act to provide for the resumption of specie LA Cnoese. Wis, March 2—A prominent lagen aie wane pod Ge Peuierds farmer uamed Ire Tughos, living about 4 miles : 0 redeem | ye i i Ieqal-tender notes to the amount of 6) per centum uf pa pane ae - Minn Me sie i ee {he sum of National Hank notes irsued to any Bank. | 7 ot ¥ ae f an a in oad wi ing Andociation Incrosaing its capltal or circulation, ar | & #hotgun. Huched ty still ative, but canuot to apy Association nowly organized ea provided in | possibly recover. No cauae ja sysigned for the said section, and alo so much of said Rec. ae relates | raeh act, Uni tates le; oder not on al after Jan, 1, u Tid, and all otier provisions of law inconsisent wits | © MIARE’S NEST AT SAN FRANCISCO. this scl, are hereby repealed, Han Fraxctsco, March 2.—The Spaulding Chisholm sent out hia sun, Ar, William W. Chis- holm. Tho old msn romained bobind, trying hard to sell hig farm, Ifo had no money. His cradit was gono, and Lis bonanza waa worthless to him tunlora some cash could bo raised to go on with, Young Chisholm arttyod on tho ground to find Woodman flat broke. Chisholm only had $10, but both had pluck, and, gotting a mulo and some provisions on crodit, they started out to the “‘aboft.” Choy found it full of wator, but in two wooks it was bailed out, aud then camo the tug. At this time thoy onlisted the onthusiasm of Capt, James M. Day and Capt. James Smith, tho latter advancing $150, which was paid for sinking the ehaft Gu fect. Day put in abont $300. By thnt timo the old man auccooded in solliog hia farm, and during tho summer ho font out 81,00, Somo 80 or 40 tous of floatoro tind beon gathered up inthe meantime, and things bogan to look nlore promising. All this timo thoy were follow- ing o narrow suam, working diagonally into tho mountain. At o depth of 60 foot, tho soxm which bad been runuing at angio of 45 dogroos tion, Inan interview this morning he forc- shadows tho general tenor of bis evidence, to tho effoot that, on first meeting Lyon at ‘Wash- ington, in tho early part of 1871, ho ‘waa: favorably impressed with the merits of Lyon's claim to an intorest in the Emme Mine, and wont to Balt Lako to push bis caso aa logal sdvisor, Ho thought, at the time, that Judge Molfean was projudiced against Lyon, and endeavored to procura his rotmoval. Af- torwards he bocamo convinced that McKean “noted fairly and impartially, Ho found, on ox- amination, Lyon's claim to bo not as good as at firat appoarod, and advised s compromise with the Emma Company. In this connection he wrote a latter to Lyon, in which tho ex- pression occurred: ‘Better have a compromiaa than = worked-out mine,” meanicg that to enforce Lyon's claim i a “ Court-Martial convenod at Mere Isiand to-day , id in tho t \d horizontally, aud 20 or 30 foot any, aon, Mr, Jobnson, when in my employ, Jonathan Richmond, of Mattoon, Collector in at nl v " n See oe ere ee rec ris | ERanoc om te mbiore: gka satow coriabes of [to oe eanGipusTaiGbaRoNoss auting, “tho “peay "Taio! tld, tue several ses | ang Sixus District, bas reslgued, aud John WY. NOTES AND NEWS. AMeiieal Director oddarstelgg beanie! alled basis of tho compromisa was sgraod upon, and | Solid ore. Tho fortunes of twocompauies woro | ‘The Asaombly passod & reeolution accepting | that ho had poeltive svidence—evidenes that he knew | Hill, of Champaign, has been appointed ay his 3 on the Court in piaco of Gommander Fitzhugh, mado and lout and . THE EMMA MINE WAS DISCOVERED, ‘The chamber was eubsoquentiy discovored to be 90 foot high, 40 foot wido, and 125 feat long. In May, 1870, the ofd man sgain arrived upon the ground, an oporations wero pushed vigor- ously, Aftor driving about 12 feat into the cro, ® cross drift was discoverod, of which moro di- rectly. ‘Tho muinors took out two difforont kinds of oro, silver-boaring galona, and a rbddiab, crumbling ore, the latter of which was ot flret with thanks the Atlanta invitation for an exour- | tobetrue, I had then nover told Mr, Jolinsou that X | qucceasor, Judge Miller, one of Col. Mat- sion, sud many mombors propose to go march- | kuew Mr, Beccher tobe impnre, He did uot, there- | shows! deputies, left yenterday to make a trans- ing through Georgia, ture, got hia information {rom mo. In this matter of | for of the oflica from Mattoon to Champaign. A resolution of inquiry regarding Gov. Taylor | **- Hercher’s guilt with Mra. Tilton, It is duo to oz-Collector Tichmaud to state that fn the fuattor of oxpenditure of te contingont | more conctusive. ‘There canie to mo the testimony of | iS Tesinnation was cutirely a matter of his fund was referred to tho Committoo on State | stise Susan B. Anthony, to whom Alrs, Tilton mades | On, and that he determinod upon it upon Affairs, confersion on one memorble night, I knew of | groundy wholly personal, and in no way roflect- Soveral Senato bills woro concurred in, among } Sire. Elizabeth Cady Stanton'n corrouoration of the | ing on his administration of tho oflice. On the them—to provide for the better care of paupors | samo fact, but no ovidencs has had, with me, greater | contrary, ho baa beeu an eminently successful and destitute childron ; in relation to tho organ- | Welgbt than that of Mr, Joseph MM. Nichards, given + aud trustworthy officer, aud hie withdrawal is a ization of towns; to extend tho operation of ee ee eee renee cote mutes: | matter of regrot, not only to lly friends, but to Wasursaroy, D, C., March 2.—Charles F. Gor- | otherwine ongaged. Spaulding did not objoct to ham, of Michigan, formerly Minister to the | any member of Court, and named L. D. Latimer, Hague, has been appointed Assistant Recretary | of this city, bie counsel, Tho charges and spoci- of the Interior in place of Gon. Cowen resignod, | fications were read, aud Court adjouroed till to- and to-night notitied Secretary Chandler py tol- | Morrow, hon the accuecd will bo arralgnod, graph that ho would accept. a LEVI P, LUCKEY BUSINESS NOTICES. lias resigacd as Private Secretary to the Presi- dent, as the latter desired to eontinue bia son | "Fo the Consumptive.—Withor’s Com Ulysees in bis cfico. Mr. Luckey hae accepted | peun of Cod Liver Oll and Lime, without poasorsing a responsible position in the Department of tha | the very nauseating flavor of the articls as beretofors hewontto England ag agent for Lyon, with Park aa agont forthe Company, Thoy were at once besleged by parties wishing to purchase. Tvoy roccived a proposition from Coates & Hankey to buy a half-intereat for $2,000,000. L; ‘Thoy put the stock on tho market. Thoy also 4 etocted Prof, Silliman to roport on the imine, Albort Grant then put in an apposranco, and, at bia anggestion, Stewart got Schenck to auppoeed to bo of no account, but which was | Sec, 1 of Chap. 823, of tho Inws I hs ki ‘Mr, Mchards intimately for | the Suporvisor. Hia successor, Col. Hall, is said od, Mowed hy the phosphate of time with sone cd MMS cna cine’ Saar Yalobole fay dlecovered to yield from $100 fo 8400 por | of "1876; relating, “to, ffoo ink schools fifteen sare ce tory a Z rend ne to be woll fittod to occupy tho position, ei Baia Belg property wc readers thy of pully ation on, y 0 every achoot district whic! 3 | as ono 0 moat truthfnl and reliablo clos,” Hemarkaute teatimoninis of st3 effleacy cam property. When tho storm was raised about | yn yobruesy, 1870, the mine was "'lochtod ” by | an incorporated vilingo therein ; to amoud Chap, | ment ever mot swith, itis integrity and Clrision MILWAUKEE. THE RECORD. txintitel 1a those who desire to noe them.” “Sold by Bchonck being a Director ha resigned, but hold | Robort Bruce Chisholm, 80 fact; J. 1’. Wood- | 109, General Laws of 1874, for tho safo keeping peineipien will note: eal Fe Tea Oey one COURT. FAGUEEDINGA, SENATE. A.B, Wiibor, Chomist, Boston on to his tock, still belioving it valusblo, and subsequently Jost on it. Neither Schenck nor Btowart recoived any stock asn gilt. Stowart’s waa recolved for sorvicon to Lyon m & profoseionsl capsclty. Schenck bought bis and raisod monoy to pay for it. Lyon thon wanted to ronlizo ou bia intet- est, and gave Stowart 2 bill of salo, and Stewart gave a noto of £150,000 to Park, who advanced the amount to Lyon. Lyon then bo- gan to soll short and circulate stories in depraci- ation of the mine, Stockholdera aout a com- mittoo to oxamioe the mino, who reported all fight. The stook kept up, and Lyon could not cover higsharea, Ie thon threatened to com- Mmonce asuitto recover an additional amount for his intoroat, which was compromised by Park's paying him $50,000 more, which ho leo lost relling short. Inthe summer of 1872 Stewart went to Salt Loko in tho intereat of tho Emms Company, the mine having been * Jump ed” by the Illinois ‘Tunnel, Tho mino wastheu looking woll, butabortly aftor a fault occurrodin Mr. MeMallin presented a resolution from tha Minnesota Lozisiatura asking for tho paseazo ofanact forthe relief of settlora on cortain ° public lands in that State, Referred, Mr. Davie presented the petition of citizens of West Virginia in favor of aid to the Toxas Po~ cific Ratlrosd ; providing that thoiron used in tho construction of such road boof American manufscturo, Referred. MILLS AND PETITIONS. ADIN was tutroduced by Mr. Davis—For the completion of the Custom-llouso at Parkore- burg, and to furniah the same. Hoferred. Mr. Wallaco presented the potition af mer- tt ‘ chante sua buriness men of Pittabueg tn favor | At @ Still Further Reduction of a repes) of the Bankrupt law. Referred. Similar petitions wero presented by Mr. Logan, from busiuesa men of Peoris, and by Mr, Ran- AND dol ph, whieh wero also reforrad, i i i} Mr, Howo presented soveral petitions from 1 citizens of Wiaconsin tn favor of removing certain of tho roport of tho Geological Burvoy ; in rola- tion to claitan against tho State prosentod to tho | Hid reversal convomanons 12 repr to aor eee Sliver ace et ae aes ike Logistature, providing that tho Attornoy-Gon- | fully beloved in the gullt of H.W. Beecher; that noth Cte toes = ip. Fane. oral shall examine and_ give bis opinion on all | ing could sbake that belief or change his inind; that | United Statca aysinat Jonas and othera, indictod act claims ; e preva for fhe Deopasation, mo pawet on carta conti canvas ltt fe pe entrant for conspiracy to deatroy public records, argu- publication, and distribution of the final report . zm mounts ontho demurrer wore completed, and ‘i Uicly’ charged Afr, Deochor with guilt ehowld oe tua caamomcet Burvoy, and to appropri isto retract ore, ener ant ser bat Be the Court resorvo: deciaion. + a owas al lutely innocent ‘wol not make the alight- 5 hor to be quilty of eduitery, and that nobody 1. ployes aliall be paid at tho ond, not the beginnin; could change his opinion, Hethen said that lia sister, | to haying board Bergenthal easy bo had manu- ter; to provide for holding N Mra, Theodore ilton, had made full confersion to Tnatitutseet to ‘wheka; to amond tho charter hm of er eritoinal relattone, wilh If, M8. ecebers Factated Alltel ants are of Dergenthal's jat al ute part lara had me Rirci to him 4 a Of the Whownsla Valley Ballivay. — = (ilchards) and. to lis wife’ (Sirs, ielards) ty bis | property s motion for o new trial was argued. to'vepenl tl ne ach “ s ne yew rgned Jet ot sinter pin legions ‘Tilton, He mtd Ses, Tittan se punmmante Spare entero ae follows Babcock a 5 med to, coply sensible o! wilt, an 2,014 5 i a 084 5 tho Laws of 18/2; iu relation €o tax deoda; to | penitent ‘thereto’ she ayers with’ aeeat fecling | Rate ee Tee Wenn ate woRS $10 oe amend the Exclaa law. and with tears, Mr. Hichanin sald her confemions to | Gergonthal, €3,122; Mitucho & Dierback, $3,496 There wae o slurp debato botweo momborsa | bs wife were wqually strouy and minute, ‘Tu buth of | Air ust Grau, 1,290, i a on tho bill to ropoal tho law authorizing the Mile | them she secmed very desirous to relieve her own con- | AURUSE Grau, £1,200- 3 sqnukeo Ohunte Suncvisors to 6 fata ~ | aclence of the great burden which wos weighing 50 — lanty Pup 4 Poraprinto a cOr- | yeavily on her. Thia full and complete testimony DETROIT. tain sum to the County Treasurer for clork-hire, a a yt 3 i regulting in a call of tho Honeo, pending whicl | ceat of heslf to aatinty me that Beecher ae guilty 4 FAMILY APFAIn, the Assembly adjourned with plenty of business | Any man who knows Joreph IH, Richards could Special Inspatch to The Chicago Tribune, man, 600 fect; Capt. Jamos AM, Day 400 feat ; and Capt. James Smith, 400 feot. ‘he question of 8 namo camo up, and Mr. William Chisholm, romombering the Itttlo etstor he bad lott away off in Elgin, and who wrote him long fotters be- seochiug him to come back and play with bor and tell hor ktorios, suggestod * Emms,” and by that name the mine is now now over half tho world. During tho epring of 1870, Messrs, Walker Brothors bonght a one-sixth intercat for $30,000, and taking charge of the mine commoncod ship- ping oro te England. All thie timo LYON HAD NOT BEEN HEARD FROM, And ho bad paseed out of memory; but in June, 1870, ho appearod on the scone bright aud amil- ing, oud calling attention to that little old 975 which ho lad put in years bofore, blandly asked that @ ono-third intorcut bo immediately mado ovorto him. ‘Asa mattor of course,” said Air, Chisholm, “na a matter of couran we refused that. I romombered what ho had eatd to Ur- cqhart, and refused to taik with bim, but from say knowledgo of the man I looked for trouble from him. flo stayed sroand for somo time, gi thelead. The Company ran about 60 fest inton | and wo didn’: know what he was up to, ‘but it | on the Clork’s dosk. not posatbly bellove that ha would fabri- Dereoit, March. 2.—A German named Girta hanging wall and stoppod instead of going | finally turned out that ho and an E. P. Jobnaon PRESENT AVPRATANCES INDICATE cate such & Mlory seaioat hia own sister, | Jost his distillery-apparatua by descont of rev- | Winnebago Indiana from that Btate, Referred. had togother worked np an old title to tho St. Louis Mino, which wa located just below tho old North Star, and juat about the Emma, Ie He wos moat reluctantly compelled to believe hat tho Lorlalataro Will uot adjourn for ten | iy sisters conteasion “to im’ and, to ie | cuno officials, and this afternoon was bound , . it should be atated, last night and tho Domocrats havo ono to-night Reet ney farm Tooter te | OFF by Commissioner Davison for trial. Ie a down on the load. Stowart believes tho Wine still very valuablo if the property woro workod. Since quitting oporations tho Day City COMMNTTEE REPonTs, ON ORIGINAL PRICES! Mr, Anthony, from the Committee on Printing, r= 2 A anid it was simply a family distillery, and he | ported fevorsliy on the resolution to print 1,000 Tunnel Company has ron under tho old Emmn | got out an injunction and mado hia claims, and } on sundry moasnres with political bearing. can't be gat over, oxplainod, or destroyed, There ft hy, G ie P 5 a workings, ely i i rich ore on Emma ground. Bi that sort of thing. ‘Tho caso wus triad bofore | ‘fhe Apportiontment Cornmittes bas Tat re- | willatand forever, ikem rock, and nelther by decep- tea wid ute grodagte. its capacity was eati- | copies of the eulogics on the lata Senator Andrew | rpg following changes have just Btowart gaya Lyon has heen matting « living | Judyo MeKeas, in Salt Lake City, in the summor partes et, and had no meeting for soveral days. | ton, traud, uor perjury, can ever bo eiukon, at 13 gallons: por-da; Jounton, aud the same nuinber of copies af the eulo- been mad nd # ore this for years by litigation, The evidence before the } of 1870, Lyon was represented by LE. P. Joho- | ‘The Bub-Committeo mot to-night, MERE 18 BOMETIIING NEW, I glen on the Inte Vice-President Wilsou, . ecn made, and are worthy the House Committes ia s tieauo of falsohoods, | son (not H. A, Johnson, as ho swore before tao ‘TH VANCE RAILROAD BILL ‘The ono fact which Mr. Bowen tostifios, as his THE WEATHER, Mr. Conkling, Fro fe Committe on Commerce, | immedinte attention of buyers; Stewart did not attompt an explanation of tho | Committoo), Col. 8, A. Mann, then Socrotary of | ia lav, and thoro i a sharp stroggle for tho | own knowledge, is thue utated br him: Wasnratox, D.C. Morch S—1 a, m.—For | Teported adversely on the Senato bill to, make Chatta- manner in which Schenck raised money to buy | Statoof Utab, and suothce man whoso namo I | appointment of the Commission. For a long time, not I only, but many others nooga, “4 & Poi y+ Inde! y poste " hlastook, not boing familiar with the details, | havo forgotton. Oar counsol woro Col. Ld 8. —— of the “friends of Me, eveher, eontiqued in | TouBeeseo acd tha Ohio Valley. Upper Lakes, | poned, Assortod lino of Fancy Silks, passe but presumed he got s ‘portion of Jt from } Jocelyn, of Llgin, and Marshal & Carter, of Salt IOWA. this winto of anxiety about him. At Inst | Uppor Mivsigelppi and Lower Missouri Valloss, CONDON, stylos, marked down to 60c a yard; 4 Rark, Lake City, and we boat him, d—n him, boat him niOwEEL here camD 11% gi3% ghgoiedge evidence of Lin | falling barometer, warmer south and sast winds, saint, Toga piveented ‘a (hack sitar entire, goods formorly, aold for 15c to 0c, ei —.—— clean out of his boots.” , ns and incrossing cloudiness, ition of the Govei ¢ to provure the rel and a fow as high as $1 2 yard. | 0 —! fod t Z sition o jovernment Procure the release of r By CHISHOLM. _ Sbonelng of thoclalin made by Tyon, Chis | ee a aaa Id caer ee. | Moretva ton years qq, tinder peeslar trewunten- | For tho Lower Lakes, Middle and Eastern | Havand Qt, Condos, now cobfted ia a agian | | Lot of Fancy Silks, black grounds, # STORY OF THE DISCOVARER OF THE FINA WINE. ayes von (eware aving taken out 75 ‘ cos, which I will relate fully before 9 tribunal consti- | Statos, stationary or rising baromotor, north and | PF#0D. Refer < whito stripes and colorod stripos, re- 1B ‘Special correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. tons of oro; that attho time ho fixed for that | bill restoring capital punishmont; also, the bill | tutod for socrecy as well an for tinpartist {udgmont, I tb inds, bly. back: PENRION MLL ducod to 65c yd; worth at loast 90c. % pert remarkable’ delivery the shaft had only boon | forthe punishmont of three-card monto mon, | Tecelvod from o lady, whom, under tho cireurustances, | Horthweat winds, posmbly bucking to southwest } arr, withors called up the Senate Lill granting a pen- : ; 2 iy tou Ti Barob A Tho pleasant Atte Chey | sunk 20 fect, und tho only lump of oro taken | ytich hia noes to ths Goyocusr | Iwan compelled to Vellevo, “in saveral different inter | 10. tha two lira, stationary oF lugher toinpers- | slon fo Elleabeth BD, Lhonaas, widow of the late Gon. one caso misck and wie Serine & Of Elgin, like the Irishman'’s farm, consists of 25 3 Yiewa wit hor, full and esplicit confesatons of adul- | turo, and partly cloudy weather, Lorenzo ‘Thomas, Unitod Htatea Army, Paascd. at 76c yard; bri showy goods, ‘A Stwohilia and a bridge.” ‘Desldes a small aco- | gud ferthor, oat Lyonsras a Now Yorke at the | 1 tho House thie morning, tho Matlrona | lety with ie Aeeolisrs he ad told te tbat on th Pan DAL, OLBEMNATIONS, ree Ee OE SCHUACK, A groat bargain, . 5 44 tlon of tho Fox River, ite chief possossiona aro | time. Chishola and Woodman aworo that Lyon | Committee dociued (8 to 4, threo not voting) to | Att Cecaaton, Me, Heccher vivid her at ner own resis | Curcado, March 2 At the explmtion of the morning hour, when the| Dargo lino of black-ground cold £4 one of the Stato Lunatto Asylums, and Mr, | bad never takon an ounco out of that mine in | recommend the bill to tho Hone which ia main- | absent, and, for tho fiat time, liad crinunal intercourse juste Thr faa) Wind, eee ee een ot ieee ce; 22 | Stripo Silks, rich quality, reduced iy Sobers Brace Chisholm, the latter tha discoverer bis ite. They sant Col, Pasi E Buol and | ty known as Bush's bill, to olect a Commissioner | with her. After the first act of criminality, Mr, 40-47] 29] GIN, En freah cori "| to $l yd; extra value, worth $1.40, 34. at tho famous Emma Mino, Of all tho lucky | belu'sworethat ne the timo Lyor claimed the | M4 reponl tho achodulo of frolghie, Bix vated | BERCHRR PNOFEsED GRUAT INNOCENCE AND Y calN., freals, ‘Mr, Edmunds, who was entitled to the floor, aid be | ‘Two cases Black and White Stripos @nd unlucky men who in the flush daya bored the mountaina with thoir picks, and capitalists ‘with their expectations, none baa yet located a Yead which Las panned ont so much scandal o8 removal of tho 75 tons thero hadn't been any taken out by anybody, for tho apparently suficiont ronson that there wasn't a pound in tho shutt. Upon this statomont of fact, the Court pot aide tho injunction. for tho Thayer bill, modifying tho claasification | so14 he was prompted to do wrong by a sudden and of roads and cronting a Board of Commissioners, | wxcontroliatilo Impluea of pausiuu, asked her forgive ness, and promixed nover to do wrong to her again, with powor to adjust tho rates, It repeals the | A fot dase aflorwurds, ve tia iald morte called 08 presont tariff ratea, her, ho spoke of hia urdont love for her, which waa Iso. "48 Was not well, and could not goon with his remarks. | and Chocks, fresh goods, at cost. 502] i Me therefor aked that the Piuchbsck tter be laid Over, with the understanding Wut itconevpas un- |, Handsome lino of light-ground fintubed business to-morrow, Spring Silks, vory rich quality, less Afr. Morton said be wauld not object, bu: i i stood that several Senators were pate than snportetion cost. Smeaton af, + " Bile were passed to a second readii - ] Greatly increased by what Lad occurred, and again had th jot hero t he would: Chonoy Bros,’ Amorican Silks, in tbe Sok ot De Nob Coa uelmy Sp the aide of « Col, Wiliams 8. Walker told mo,” aata Br. | 4.d0t0m ities to reralate te acle Cf ate etecthng | geuniual inteecoursa with hers "Oa oth of Kemperance Drintia, Postponement of thomiatter.” ‘Tho toque: black grounds, white stripes, hoavy wmoustain in Little Cottonwood Canon; and as | Willinin Chisholm, “that this was an ola dodgo ro the aala of intoxicating | these occasiong, au she asserted, Mr, Ueccl- “hetinutt Imunds was granted, and the Pinchback rogolution was | poods, rich 5 ill ol! t the old man looks back upon is hardships and | 0 ‘uo part of Lyon, and that Lyon bad avindled | liquor, not protibited by laws of tho Btato; to | or accomplished bia purposo by’ hte “agperiur wicinnali Comnererat, iaid over. goods, rich stylos, will oloso al him out of €50,0UU or 60,000 on o claim in Colorado.” * Col. Walker was st the time Clerk of tho District Court, and is now bookkeoper of tho Flag Staff Mino at Salt Loko City, 4 An the summer of 1870, and while tho loge: dilicultics wore ponding, Sarauel Ton Eyck aod. Goorge O'Brien made averturea to placa tho mino to Now York, fixing ita price at $1,500,00U, Whilo undertaking this, TRENOR W, PARK AND HENRY DAXTER fixed thoir eyos upon tho scheme, and tho result was tho purchaso of an undivided islf-intorest ofthe whole mina for £375,000 in curronoy. From that timo on, until Chisholm wont out, Lyon was figuriug with Park, They wore con- stantly together, and Vari: scomed to havo an exalted respect for and wholesome foar of Lyon. Lyon paid no attention to the other pattics in interest, and never naw thom, but confined his wholo attention to Park, over whom ho seomod to gaiu unfimitod contral, During tho winter of 1871, Woodman sold the Inat of his intorest for @110,000 in gold, sud in. April, 1872, Chisholm unloaded his Inst foot to Park and Baxter, Such ia tho hietory of tho Elgin farmer's con- nection with the Emma Mino, ‘The anciout Gal caespan 81.35 ; formor price, $2 yd. ‘Mr, Shorman moved that the Senate proces? tothe | _Mlogant and rich Lyons Colorod consideration of bills on the calendar under tho An- | Gros Grains, choice light colors and tnonyardis, Unt alt Uills objected to should be pesed | shados, rogular $3.75 quality, now ‘Tho joiut resointion ia regard to centennial cele- | Teducod to $2 yd. brations which passed the House of Represontatives: Fifty pes Brocade Japancse Silks the followup bille on the calendar were paused: | 2% Halk prica. Bente bill to reduce the number and fucreste the ef. | Good quality Blaok Gros Grains, finite ietefitemionst Kitinatatecan | kote inducomonts in Black G: i jecease:), xtra inducomen: TOS tate lgedier-Geusral and Brovet Major-General of | Graing at $1.60, $1.65, and $1.75 yd, ‘After some discussion, it was agreed that the bill for Bargains in rich Lyons Black Gros the admission of Now Mexico should bethospecial | Grains, of tho makos of Guinot, Bole order for Wednesday of next week, providing it did ‘pisei hot displace any appropriation bil or the resclution | 200, Tapiasior, Ronnot and othora, for the admission of Pnchback. A frosh arrival of the aolobrated The Henate bill to extend the time for fling pg thane. | GACHEMIRE MILANO” House, wissand Misa, veacnted Reviveastus mised | gugcta here: Siverg gard warcantod onic bil! trek | agonts hero. Evory yard warranto Gtdased printed: 7 3? Oct the Hawallan weatys | tear, ‘The richost and cheapost BILVER CHANGE. silk imported. The $2 quality ia Mr, Handail, the Chairman of the Committes on Appropriations, seported cull apprmpentoy aimee | Worthy special attontion. forward to tho full frultion of what those hard- ships davelopod for him, ho foola disposcd to took philosophically upon the war and turmoil of ‘which be is tho innocent occasion, and to give thimeelf but little uncasiness as to tho ultimate of the business. | Chisholm, who fs of Scotch descent, was born @o the State of New York, somewhero in tho melghborhood of sixty yearsago, Along in tho {'80'a ho camo Woot, sottlod for a short time in WChicego, and finally moved to Elgin, whore ho ‘Dought a farm. Bat the old man’s tasto did not fio in tho furrow. Bomehow he got the fdos that ‘God's earth was Mt for nobler duties thon the produotion of cabbagos, aud ho finally wanderod away into tho mountains, wandorod up and down \ghe valleys and through the canons, ploking up ‘@ atone here and turning overasodthoro, The old man was rathor down at the bool in those ‘days. Now ho talks glibly of thouvande here id great maseeg of shining oro somewhoro oluo. ‘hen he scuttled around hvoly for somothing to wah Now itisdittcult for himto remember jwhether a cortain $100,000 were paid In currency gold. Thon it was dificult for him to prophesy roynito clarks of courts to roport all cauog of | strength, against her most esruost protestations, while | With rogard to the various upecies of bottled Killing, or assault with intont to Kill, and all } 680 Was eo paralyzed wit fright that ee lost her | boverages we may Obyervo thet nono of them otter'erimes in his county; raquiring a jury. | terarsho told me that ueliad always veen uanappy | AO What thoy profess to be, 'Thero {a no sar- when tho defense is innatity, to ao state teln | ju iis tnarrlage Folations: that he did not really Jove | gaparitia in “narsaparilla;” thora fa no ginger their vardict, whon tho court wball send tho do- | bis wifeand never hads that hetoved and admirod ber | in « gingor ale; thor nothing of a minoral fondant to tho Tabs. Ho al, pathorizing Yory much, and wished thos suo wero lie wifes After Ee ae fa molnerat’ poe a =e sltgee tt ‘| Buporvisora to got asido taxes dolinquent for Beecher bad, she tuld me su, frequent inter. in’ »" sud “seltzer moro than thrao yeara§: to provide for taking | coute with, ier, not only st ler residences Unt | bag nothing appertaining to the real ecltzer, pisegus oleing Sonn musi tle | fateg leper ft hu foe a | of ler water In te compontionescpt Oat a at abe often mot tim ttt latter place after the re ii places: to oumvel, Baber rinors: to appoint | morsing ayarmeatiigs wee ve, Be titiaaca, | Ottawa Loor fe neually mundo with sugarsenako- 3 prov one occaxlon ho gave her tho koy to (ho atudy door aud | root, and aromatica which will acotif, tiobs on writton contracts may be ‘brought whoro | told her to go in end tock the ot aud not to openit | tho boor 14 Cerauiutanairede gcemaca paymont Ja stipulated to ba mada; that in ac- | toany one unseen untll he whould com and givo® | should bo mado fresh every day: but it is not. tion for a partition of roal catato tho platntii | peculiar sigual, when abe was to let him in, Theve Fe | i9 carhonio ald gus will, however, sisguiuo th must show that tho defendant donied tho plain. | atone with StF, Loschar eontiuued for a jusr ar more, | HTT or wtala Ottawa beer undil you have tifi’s right, ate 4 i THE GREEN-LYED MONSTER. awallawod it, but then you may oxpect eee ete Auster saportads by Feria, that | Aaboutine time they ceasud, she happoned, on ons | internal digturbsnoas, Frosh Ottawa boor e200 at to Mbetake Unters te ‘dali ies Qeenatun, (6 sao auctler lady, well know In {znouth as rather a nico drink and kept fresh- ' f Church, going fato the alde duor of the churchats | ly on tap at the «drug stores ia yery to the State Agricultural Collages. ‘ tino wien thero was no meeting there. tho followed 4 y nats A propristing $4,000 to the Btato en boat er enter to study en it thy dues Folia suit sonst wool foriy gatloon at “ne y rout tf 0 dour and tried to open it, bu 7 Malch tho House adlouveed eke? UPr Pending | found ie focked, Sho watched audesw tue iady come | Boyorago daily in tho sultry woauon. patie out of tho church uot very long after. ‘thle cireum= | | Bareaparilla, a8 a modicine or auything olae, is In the Senate this marni ‘Sanak stance, and what she heard of Mr, Hoocher'sattsntions | tho biggest kiud of abumbug. ‘tho idea that a0 tie Bee ie this sora] ng onal ae Rothort | to other women, made hor very unhappy. | Bue gave | earaaparitia “purifles tho blood” ia all noti- levuilee’ the ondnnee, ve, Lona ha bill to Fae oltiey Tats aud particulars’ leh sek Hore tell #evpao; and tho supposition that tho davor of ute a Maened ales Haplas poe he ees Hite eet gat the Seer an eesag | the warsaparilla iteolf at all roxembles that of rospector is rich now, nnd a8 ho usherod mo. the rich, brown liquid gold und t 1 rT Pages Soe next teal was coming trom, Tito bis ploazant reception-room last might, and. | bills. fan or FEN heed wo Ba MEET | AU stort. mosicit,. in. altogether orrongoue, | of making and isuing Chive miter motor ead rect: he ‘Tho year 1842, and tho ton succoeding years, | then wont on to talk of his hardahipa, I thought —— r creche te carn tit Puro sareapsnila bas no flavor at ail; avd the | ing the Hecretary of the Tresaury Co Asus silver cole found him a prowling sbout the Galona mines, | ho glanced around with aon exaggerated air of LOUISIANA, ‘Tho papers this morning publish the letter of | agrecabla ilavor of tho so-called extract of | of te douuminstions cf 10, 20, 25, and 0 canta, to the 2a ask varied, acimetinnes good, gomictimos ro- | comfort, probably coutrasting la atuation tow AvINAL “TuMDLR," « Juatleo™ In your laswe at toa 20th wea and | sstsaparilis ty produced by a decoction of win. | Tedeuption of equal amoutite of fractional currency, tarkably bad.” Itis recorded that during thle | with that of somo of the blow winter nights Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ask if the girl thare alludod to 1ethe woman al- | tererwon andeasuatraa, Dut tho “aarsaparilia’ | 2h to provide for direct, redeniption Nott ue oe 5 Aime ho hit the target on eovoral occaslous, bus | away olf in tho Lattlo Cottonwood Canon, Ri re uc ja the a a } amount of fractious! currency ts redeemed, Or: New Onceans, Match 3.—Tbe impsachmont | hided to by Bowon, ‘The girl's story ox~ | soldin onr saloons at 5 conts a bottle has noth- mattor was formally abandoncd by the Demo- ploaea long Bgo, ‘The woman reforred to by | ing of wintargroon or sasaafray, not to way sar- cratio legislatore thia morning. ‘The General i not ian mur ie fovaral soliton auth live sepatilies tie te commouttion. pa almp ty oar ng in Brooklyn Heights, whoue husband was . jel or baru! Appropriation bill and a largo number of reform formarly « Walbetraet Ais . sugar, and sweotened with comman elrup aud ‘Bo was cleaned out Just ag often, and at the end @o the tenth yoar, ail he could show for his labor ‘mya hosp of experience anda tole in overy ot. In 1851 he commenced pounding awa’ n'Rh Oreasay Nevada, Osliforuia, and ‘Btw A TO THE PRESENT VALUZ OF TUE MINE, Mr. Chisholm ontertalus the most sanguine opin- fon. I havo already spokon of # cross-drift, found aftor digeing 12 fect into the ora. Obls- hoim eays this crows-dritt, after running a short Printed, and recommitted, FOULIO LANDY. 1 Goramith Mr, Aayler (Ohio), thy Chairman of the Committee on Pubic Fast fa orted a bill declaring valid all tha Ai suspended eutrica uf public lands ia which the Com. monsures wero passcd by both Houses, The bad molasuea. Druggista who welt . mnissloner of the General Land Oflice ss Uecided tat Coturnbis, aud {o the latter part ‘of 1864 he | distance to tho northwest, opens up anothor | Legielature adjeurne sive die tool splasdararrerrrerny sor aa ‘ tO ae TES? Belt Roda-wator | patents shall Inaus, and whic have beon ooufrumed Ly titties Homa aus Co Conc soins little chapbor, gqual to tha extent and value of the | o'crook, i ae New Your, Alareis sto Macorout of Henry feovury, Pairs aeiele trom, Eetraliraann ee bes feet the Tuvucd Ststacaas Abad Madison and Peoria-sts, , ihe ‘3 “ a BUECOR: 0. Bowen, re E ing Commit. | liquorice extract; aud th lauation by SIF Aayler, the DID parwed, —” —————————————S———S— er ecg ap ta ae pericnrs wee nt arena New York. .bepey ried elre ate Snmnanng Cuil | eho vines and ae, noe ene ale | etna aus a ot Sane Chisholm, who tad besa Vermette pute, and | somebody mill geb powreeulon of it bofora long, FOR SPACIE NESUMETION, document making three or four newepaper col- | coction of wiatergroay, oll of lemon, caramel, | 1td of March, 1874, to encourage tle drowth of Umber ALUANY, March 2.—Tne Senate has adopted | UNE, Ho says he yioldod to uoue in hia | and vaveafras, the Ausombly rovolution requesting Representa- admisation aud love for Becchor, Facts camo “Mineral water" is simply acrated water, tives of the State in Congress to oppose the re- | {C0 fis possevaion ton yoars ago, mokivy it | Bavorod with lomon sirup of poor qualfy, or Ore, wade up his mind that from tl of thiat piece of oro must some day upring tho coming mine. Aman named Conger boule tho March, 1874, togmoourage the 4 ee eee Muigion that whereveea party boldiuy & elaimtupler SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Liat avt shal prove at the trcex plantod aud growing ave becu destroyed by graabopper, the year or youre in which auch treea wore destroscd hall Rot count aa Working auy forfelture of the Fights and " able mines ever discovered. Wo haa rocoived pees advices that tho Bay City Tunnel hse eon oxtended to a polut directly under tho Em. ag clear that Beochcr wus an adulteror, but be | with artilcial sugar or glucowe, mauufacttired sens af-e tagidea ae ashtae | Hanah et See aT GN Ea On (Daven) sapposed Taser wa 8 foformed | Tron) pola ec ee onto eneaten: | eenibne eerie orchirmet ie Linu and aa 128F aod e mu to and penitent man, torward, Bowen tirat “ Giogor alo" iv only aorated wator sweeton- fs k 2 10 allow, 3 - foof'arup the mountain, for they sunk more | bo worked to pay moro thau tho mine hau aver | _ Chlldrou of dolieste uaturas ara siwaya fond | Clailla, who hod Gow vaiional (nie art beasticlat woe ihre. eee Moya | Mlsked ® conupliation with the ‘Timber Culture act. | Fithautinag f. sitar orton tien han: they took gut, te : toured Ly ie deaorad, the Cauon of , mo and his mining part 1 P, le map; bad inthe menting wanienr ar i Ney sda, and wore swasbing around in the Pahe Fan 2get rxogion, when they fell in with, and! bis partner, Col. iy sone Ds . Col, Byron. Ow bed some ground in the Pais ne Beton i ¥, Miller, Boston, Viat Ttalso provides that It shall not be necessary to plane | ply toae teary B. Sitter, by Higa : eraiaaa Guired, and ih ty tine raquivede se MMBCURE to | eet allel, Davie: . i Piago- kort i Fan explanation by Br, “Hayter, the bill war OS rN New Yorks Pianos Mr, Goodin, from the Committee on Tands, | “Every reported tho" bill dnclaring forfeited tothe United | hTer7 Duane fully watra Btates wud subject owy to homestead entry all lands paid before. Ho geome to entertaii the highest roapect for his old discovery, and ho propo ales that imumonso smounts vf ore will yot re- suit from vigorous development, Blea Emma Chisholm, the young lady from whom tho famous mino takes ita nume, was born in Eastern Mioucsota on the 6th: of May, 1830, and 18 now 17 years of age, Sho isa tall youug of birdy. A beautiful child of miuo, who diud at | nover allowod the facts to gu furthor, Atterox- | healthy and refreshing buverege cumparod with: 6 yoargof ago, way on tustance of this. Seeing | platning Lee i$ $he famous ‘i'ripartite Covenant, hia | others, Good ginger wle—hke the imported Diy casepprosshiag Zaata to ule ¢ gives hin evidence . concerning Beochor's | Wolsaut ginyor ale—abould bo made With Jowuuy, Newer willing to die, dear, and go to gullt, Loug befor be received cous kingor. wugar, sud tartaria acids fastied Saiks 8 ol ail, many jeading = mon~- ¥ wer water" aa situply carbonates He put bis little arms around my neck and | bera of the Siuren ero, troubled about favored with, waite “generally conen salty, Te eae emmimutes, ville wy heart | Unecher'a, oxtreuiely euaticlous rotations | eouotiaes Epyou aud iodictal valle, ‘hig (¢ w ry ‘ with certain Indies of ‘tho church—one in partic. | not a baversge vory plostaut to the palate; but | granted by theact of the 6th of March, Lai, Obsisholin and Woodman, Cn aid | Jady, & blonds, with Hight hairand largo bine | saked ss ular, Ho seriguu wora Lheie veporte tat atest: | ay uartanniy hea a eocciiy iuiluatice on tho bow. | sie construction at akaittoad fran tearoee tte ace | sree oar pneannnnncnnnon fai owned some landinthe Binghsm ood | eyot, vory graceful, aud quite protty. Having ro there birds and flowers ia Heaven, | ing was held, and ouo member doputed to toll } els, and 18 quite effective i *atraightooing @ | te the Neosho liver, auch grant having teou forfeited pe) fo did Lyon and Dstou, But Lyos aud goed! | saibellistied with hor name & mine shat lias ia- | mamin Beecher frankly al] tho facts. Thiexentleman | follow out” whoo ho bas doen inuddied up | bY lmitetion of law, After explanation by Slr. OSI HC MOCK OF hadley srs yon and Byron | volved two countries in trouble, ene haa retired | way darling, all that is beautiful here we | reported that Hoecher was groatly embarravecd, | ovor night in s cronked-Whisky investigation, | @youis sud some discussion, tho Will pasted, - e. tated some land in the Little Cottonwood, y idabolra hed only an e: ch while | from the baptiam of claims, and now engages in fo za vabe ais hed ciuad ib wonaarta pis | Bah if shell. ga ‘ Mr, MoDIU, from thy same Committee, reported a] Bink, Beal, Otter, Marton, and French Seal Bets, a8 “Then I ain willing to go." te 0 ter aud looked Ii! uty mad. He also sald that | In fact, none of the above drinks are injurious, | gry 1 i oatioual parfulte, ca anet alesse fd looked like a guilty mad; Le alao sal | Fao}, hone of the above drinks ere injurious, to extend the time of pro-smplions ob publie | leas than cost to tnanatacture: prices $3 te $20 ; Grant's scadamy of learulng, om Dearbora |. Ine ew hour bis pure spirit passed away, | geaiuh for suet seandel, and Weald’ aes big Lar | Lest ade in wholescue fountains, anaes SRN geandane ue ,Fea una. | ela Wich Dave heck lg ee te -

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