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" THR CHICAGO "TTABUNE: FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1876, 1o try distiflors snd. Govarnment officiala have ds. | Senstor from Georgte, It womld be tarinig s bucinens [ the Committes on Military Affsirs to tnquirs tota ther o BELKNAPEHY :.%E'::.'x" fi.‘:‘.‘? 133::: é‘.!&’.“a."“ rflfi‘-’p':;: WASHINGTON. peivadthy Govenment of o largw proportlon of tla'| before such & R ety ¥ woatd be | management of the Boldiars’ Hom and T itk | County, the former for emberaliog covety .. 2 truly, tho President bus mora than once {ocitimata revemmes, and Mioniln darepale apon an | Using wniaey betors W wes mude, Mo one for Dissbled Volunteers, Adopted. funds, ‘and the Iatter for reosiving and wsing ° ¢ Iy Saw A BIasELEoATIoN m‘ A e xeroet of fhie henple hut Rood namo | €xcita un:o of* such & thiug, As 1o an TUE HAWAIIAN TREATY. " the eamo. Noither party has been found as o¥ , the peaple of the | ‘The Mouso then went into Committceot the Whols, | yat, and it is supposed that both of the courno of Orville Graat bLbumnx his = nl;\:’t’l:g!.:fl':%,:tr(fi‘x:_gr: um.l&:.l-‘: :{Ann’r:'y".m. nivek” tolerato any | Mr. Bayler in the chats, on the bill to carry into effect | ily. pposed that hiave loft the a Mr, Orville Grant Appears Be- | foof dombupen Iafelint [0 e Dopurimunt- Yestordny in tb‘ons;nfite De- | immei 200 P-gmm e eallottion of Internal dtrlhoflg::;d’nf e e | N o b ke A HUMAN DEVIL. i g Y - Tothe didociatrs Prens] voted. to Ante-Rebellion Toremle s LETIOTS, G rmition on Flnanco b fo- | $or (Gonton) e e R b e s s | A e 3o Waraety - T &7 Bpeedat Dispateh te The Chicags Tribuns. * ] foro B, Olymor's Oome | miuneset St S, 2 g fo AntoRovellion | s Sl frmtin.in T Sk | G S St Vi | R B otk oy S P | mittee. Expendituren in tho War Despariment, He said 4 I:r‘; %‘m, he defects, sud eapecidlly to fnquirs, lh: b'au.flx:z'l‘ge;?xb‘?u:\“ ml,n%:; lprodh. w:g;: i o toxdey broukt In'8 Jecdlct of mensiaugkien ? that ho nevor at auy tmo, eithor orally or in O ba sdviantla (o 40 ameud 1ho Txws 44 | fraud by scheming togiantlon, ~Toa 2evontis s bad | by Emars e Ao e mectbars of (ho g | SFbivat a blackemiti's spprentics, Grabam i (i wriling, bnd any anthority from Bolknap in ro- 10 1y 8 whisEs-1Az directly upon the capacily of tho | 1ot been framed by parlies, They wers the reanit.of | G iariea iars, of o Dk sl Smith, for cansiog the death of & Y. d 'y forminting tubs, and require 1t to be collocted n | tho careful atudy of businesa men. J Logfra, lad domtastal eveit Desrduley as R th young mpn s Acknowledges that He Hawked L‘.fi‘.‘fiu“ gflll‘;;da':cfiillv’" ::&afi:j hlehf:;.; Gordon, of Georgla, Extols thoe Su- | (e fua‘\dwnu.w to'n Oorps of Kaciun 15 | and othacs did Aefrand te: rovent.” T tcai ok iy Ff,‘,;‘,,“a‘,fl"‘::f,,,"“,“;,,,.;‘,’gv,A;;d,;gv; from l""“‘x‘ Jflfi“lb%'mm by thrusting & red-hod & 3y nal of H 8! Y K othoers control over such traderships, Hs ob- erior Excellences of South- hold oice indefiotlely, remBrstiaaniy for Incajacliy | hebelped, Allthe Republican party can dq ws ta Sud R S semras ot The | Gomp et wels Lo the depth of 4 inches, 3 Ind malfeasenca § b t, and b desth enaulng three daya atie Thi His Fraternal InQuence talned tho post-sutlorship for & man appointod ; or malfeasnco (8 ALY, o otniion proposed n ruical | Sinnl ey T Deaotastic petly hedl ok poce | diririct fof four e, Luk that Haye bad falaely corkl; | gner woe Cenaived b Ja, ran o pne: About the Countrye st Fort tevenn, ITowas not jutorested with any ern Pemocracys e G reventi Iawr, 1t wak pruper, Liersfore, | b0 Viglnt in Jtubing the delinquens of that BARY | Bemy e B et ekm shd Bitecie n - G " partlea who oblalued sppointments of posi- fhat o should sxpiin {6 reseon andwicesaiy fof | in 160, Wheo Fioyd sad Thompaon sole mney snd [ald taye $A00G fonthe sprpiataint, yus disscling s A JAIL BREAK AT MINN ¥ traderalipa from the Bocretary of War. 1la said —_ such change, and ho discalmed in advance any din- | bonds, gune and ammunition, who punished them ? In:'fl‘a’:;:’; m;t:uxx::lf':nnl:l msde s o the truth of PR S hchil e il Ly uaE:pf?»ylifi'.. Lio wae fotorested In contracts under the Indian With ¢ Virginia, Oponly D L L T Lo O T e DN R R S e e " IMIZAGHNENT CASES, Mixxrapovts, Minn., March 0.—Five prison- Yie Fach that To Did Not Gob a Bigger | Depirimenty bat o obained s pon onju ows | Withors, of Virginia, Oponly De- | i ice e iishoy i dola"lad | e tnd e ofa'veo esunia b % vl | ot el ik oF SHEHER St A | ity by nting ol Somooeia Ness of Pottage His Pri sppllcation for the trading.post sl Fort Pock, snd fonds thes Floyd and Thomp- e Lt T Sy |~ 2o tront that, crimes and misdemeaniors 4o ths civil ofllcees of the | from Jall to-day by catting & hole through s bas of Rotlage Mis Prin- | Ak ko o fi hecras e, : ey i B b o o A | e POIRTIEIEIEL o | STy Sk Gk ik et ctac ey | bllarron calu, pasl utof dor o the cipal Regret, whie) waa favorable, Tho Frosident notifiod son Steals, 4nd o Whisky Mg would hoys, beeo impostlle | ol o canospilon of e scaye,mhics was o b a- | cas i thed e rirmimst Joriadicion of ordieary | MHcs nd etcapiug by way of the fronk stalrs, e Diim that thore would bo vacancies at Fort Leck, t of mtential o ken in (he debs.e, 1o bad no partisan motfvs in in. | ¢ourts of justice could not In any de directly or | Two bave sinca beon rocapt by Fort Delkuap, eud Blanding Rock, snd Lo Tucht o ey the ooat of 100 Centemual exbibiions or | (3aueig thers 4nd o was satonisliod that Senators | {bdiracly, Intefere wily tal of Uls lriua; second, | are st 1a ] applied_ for thoso places in pursusuce of Dl 8 e s waa ot o sopluieriC” i | 3hoNId ibink fecsuse he stated facts wiseh wers | tuat no witnoused uniler the orders and no "evidence facd 01 4t . P adge. given Mim by tho Proaidout. | Mr, Edmunds Reminds Southern Sena- | heiieved that fhers stiouid havo becn rocelved tufn o ( 76070 b7 (o Feccrds of e Department that hw was | of 8 documentary charactes under the control and in BURGLARY, : His Presidential Brother Chewing | Thoeso ware tho only trading stations on which e ' vey “Fh,30,0%0,001 " foomm | 206 Jostlied In doiug so. Iad b come to Ui, that, | posscasion of ihe Mowse, could, Ly “the map- | Omama, dlarch 0.—Burglars entered MoLaok' : ituoes bas auy interest. At Fort Peck, witness tors of 1le Progress of Ideas s tax on whinky, but initesdof thist only about | Whcd & Houthern man spoke of wrongs perpet date or proces of ordinary courts of Sustice, De 4 \—Barglars eotered MeLack's | the Thrice-Turned Oud of ot Ta gL 000 witt Mesers Casoilborry & Bon- ¥ F30,0%000 ad ek Tecolved, Take nlo conaiaers- | MREE (5 Gorermimonty B, Mk b L o7y Dolewed et taken from auch control or pomcsion | Jemeley storo, In Horth Platle, Nebo Jeae nigbt. : nator, Wituoss, though putting in ong-sixth of - i’ tha Sact that the Droduction a3 well us the oobi- | e magnanimity of the Republican party, and was | that whenever it ehall appear b SR B ] percy. 10 the vai0e of waa taken, Men Disgust. il Cptal sk, dirkiod o proe WL 18 | 0y oty of tho Great B M o wil e Fedoe Govar | Serlorsne i o vy o e alloncie of bt ThEkarc modie 32 anter o Uosamentaryavc | Jotan pragorty foedin fuols possernion o 0n0y 1008 £ o elit it J iator from o 3 e Hous 1) Tlich o was responsiblo for. He drow Principlas Setticd by th e B B b trar et s eomons oF | ap insinistion unvorthy ot him witn e axid Vhst o | tha trialof offendsrs sqainet fuatice, the Honsowin e . > Tot ot o concorn 1,100, Witoess was rinciples Settieid by the e taudn. . Whoro hd ihis money fono? Into | (G0rdoD)iud taken advantage of this oosasion to bring take such order tbersin as wili promota the enda of MOKICIDE, Mr. Clymer's Demagogic Action In | Sy rartaer with Josepis Laighton in the War. iy Sl Nhars i s, money 4ono? 1o | formund i rucilons, ey ban e prepized ot | Jusice sonisent wih the privlgee ot the ot | | Livvex Tloo, Ack, March 0.—Alf Wasbing- Conneotion with the Pendle- Standiog Nlock _tradorstiip, -« Aliough to Inigtie pockets of disieust Gvsenment oMctln, | Biklie'occapicd. o aiioationof Loe Giasie. All | | The Houle (hia jutaed, when ft opaeeq | to0 colored, mashit on the hesd with a apade < novor put fo anything. e was not only not ro- —— on e K¥hy waw )t that Lingland, under 1500442 | this ombast about {he resoation boltwt anti-Ropub- | that oo socount of 3r, Lamar's sicknens tbe Deino- Ly snother colored man, below the aity, yester- fon Inguiry. quraillo furmat sapAl L ot e T SoiTia uFarcould el T suse wioch T | ot T8 08 leaded oy the eyn of he peoule | crefic ient Sk B0 LTS Lot bed tosli, | dbs,andkiled. : ouf ot . ¥ night, 116 Teferred to hia ppooch at Atlants, ausl s1id he was ek e e A BHERIFF-SHOOTER, rateful to his brotuer, the Prestdent, for his in- § - Lo to scs whiat hls remarks there ivad o do with \ION LEA fluence in procuring tho ofices, 1o bad tnflu. e ) NEW YORK UNION LEAGUE. 8peeisl Diepateh o Tha Chicage Triduns. bi ip the party whicl for the time migh ubject, 4 R . Budden Condonsation of Demo- | eace with tho E*:;l‘gg;':&1‘:‘;35“:0"“5“'“";:‘&‘:3 —_— ;‘;“b“,‘",’; awer. [ADlsuto. in 'the gulesiess” pat | 1 S BOKLSOXs of the canaes of the War, and nid —_— e, 1k, dinish 9.—John Reils was sr- i cratic Gas Concerning In« matters to be profitabls, He had nob A SENATE MATINEE. 19 purctly cheoked by the jresiding ofiicer.) Tho En- | {ac'ive Mo, of tue Bouth difered frowy thoasof | Am Rinmistakable =Declaration of rented hera last night by the city police on s o the North in the past tne bo con- ' Gemned . Thelt pollfieal teachions Feom yousu !lp:::d Principtes. charge of shooting s Shoriff at Kokomo, Ind, g been differsut from those of th peoule of the North, New Yonz, March 0.—At & meeting of the T ‘ and they wore houcatly cnlertained. Did such differ- | Union Lesgue last (Thursday) eveniog, Presi- AMUSEMENTS, | Eiiah uxiso onicer was forbidden (o Lelong fo any party & ganization, bul bere nuch ofticer ot ouly miglit be- oty to a garly orgsnteation, bt he murt belong to & 10 the one to which tio was Judebted for bia th rossed the mppointment ¢ of traders Bn “the attentlon of ¢ tue Presl- dent, He procured _the - ofl from ths Commisslonar of Indisn Affairs after seo- ing the Secretary of the Interior. Naitlier the Pienident nor Becrotary of the Interior had tho slightest knowledgo of his receiving monoy. NOMINAL EMPLOYMENT. itness tostified that he was now io the omploy of Basher & Co., of Baltlmore, 2a solicltor, at & salary of 8200 per month, Wis solicitorship was connected not only with the Geverument, but with private partie Iie ob- tained s contract from Gen. Myers, of the Quartormastor's Burea, but only to the extent of $400 or §500, Adjouened. IN WIIOR RX-CONFEDS ART TIEATED TO ROME HOME ‘TRUTHS, Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribline. WasmxatoX, D, Ci, Miarch 0,—The partisan contest whichi has oreated such » commotion in tho Houss duriug tMhe paat woek was to-dny tranaforrod to the Banato, when Gen, Gordon, of Qoorgia, mada s florers onslaught on the Admin- Istration, using a9 bis war-Lorsa tho whisky-tax. He charged ns valianiily as bo used to when at the hoad of the Secoiad Corps of the Coufeder- ats army, and quite €emolishod the reputation of the Republican pacty for honesty and ablility vestigation, ence praclude b Amtoisiretion. .‘;‘;éfi'{'fi.‘: 4'“7%’?:‘.&‘5{'.’3’7& u'v.h\fflnplr‘g dent Josoph . Choato presiding, and s very pote to ba drawn into & passionste _ discussion by the | large attendance of delegatos being present, the COMIO OPERA. g P Henator from Indisna for purposs which be (Warton) | following Importaut action was taken : The Richings-Bernard company . produced might bave In Lis heart, The Wi 3 ' ! labt bavo l big e The ar v fondhi 9232 | Tue Uolen Leagus Clab, calming fo rerresent and | DO SORle0berk, B Retiny” Taat s e laced ¢ 1 . saceded from the Unlon b ieaue upon the | belleviog they truly express the sentiments of Repub. | Presenca of anaudience that entirely fitled the . lbr’b‘l;.r.nln::t ?L zmug, m“i B ;.; ".,.h_‘ ue was deciided m-.:n ;::m d:fi:r' ;; {::Iu:é ok ol Fepaate Jower floor of Col. Wood's Museum aad overs ulo of batile, the Bouth Jet ber con ox. the Copstitulion 'Le decided ako; and to-dwy | Posuzes of corruption and fraud in the sdministration flowed ioto the gallery. The castwas as fol no ons knew better than | the Benator | Of public sffairs, the welfare of the Republican party, lowa: from Indlana tust hemceforlh and forever thwe | 28 well aa of tbe country, demands s wearchiog | Letty, auestion of recesslon was nettled, not anly here, but 1y | 8Rd thorough investigation'of the conditlon and con- wife, the mindof evers man in the Soutd, He (Gordon | 4uct Of avery brauch of the public service, to the end thought 1t unworthy of the Benator from Indiens | $hatall corrupt practices may be brouglit to light, snd (Morton), who was continually filnging in tha faces of { tiab all who Laveabused snd betrayed tholr public romteaion, He must work for aud pey to the part o pointing i, wnd I£ ke refused ta do 0 Lis tctar 1241 wont jnio the basket. In Englaud the revenue sysiem wae & duccess and the pride of ths poo- e “whilo in bl couutry the same ertan Yia an jgnominious failure, famous only for Tailure and conspicuous only for crime, infamous it the peoplo and a alsgrace fo the country, Ax Mr. Bass Threatens to Get Up and Blow Committee-Boorets About Marsh's Escape. Tong &3 revenus officers wore appintod by the party for the time in_power the country would huvs thee corruptions, Tice meters might be iucreased, alli- Qence nilght Le doubled, and agents quadrupled, Lut 38 long a4 agents wero sppolnted on account of their pasty tnuencey 80 long would dishoncst distillers x ORVILLE. TOW I BOLD HIS INFLUENCE, Speciat Diapoich ta The Uhteaoo driduns, ‘Wasnmurox, D. O., March 9.—The appesr- ance of Orvillo Grant 28 s witnoss befote the Mra, Henrl Drayton ¥ ibo dlshonest officialn, 1fe wished to add his deop 3ian Jearle Dartiety In the coilectlon of tho.revenucs. Benator Mor- ¥ ot 2 Houss Committeo on Exponditures of the War ————— ton rose toaply, smarting nndar his dofost ontho | SobcHon e tho whatever party might be called ulen | fongbern Benators the slatement Uist Uhey had been | Lriata, mhateyor mity be their station, iy bo exposcd | Lumssiro, s magicisn disgulicd a8} yonn3, menits Departmont to-day waa s important ovent in PENDLETON. Plnchbeskntin ot ts TtaG o s00m badsn | ot takes on Bceount of ihele {nfucaco, disgraco engiged tn s great crime. It muttered Lot whats | 870 DU "I Gl blind fddler and nm“lln-muur..t - D, CLYMKR WOULD BIIELD & POLITIOAL YRIEND. J eorcian e e O B o vur. 11 It sl e the | Southern man rought up in the Semate, Bowsver ban: | % (oL [y SEEPT, BanbTInt o AT0 SOPNES) | Honnac, o besketmker. o, ... WiELD 3, Tiokmes tho history of the iuvestigation now making by Clymor's Committeo, Grant, althouglh evidont- 1y testifying with reluctonce on many points, did pot fall to Impross thoso prosent with tho truth of ail he did say, so'thnt, if tho Committoo fall o dlscover his connection with the military or Indian traderghip, from which ho has or docs do- ive sn incomo, it was bocauss they failed to question, and not on mccount of hia rofusal %o testify. In eubstance, he admitted that, some time in 1874, hio applied to tho Prosi- siont to assist him in obtaining licenaan to trade at Indian posts. In rosponse to this request, he President sfterwards, by letter, informed bim that OERTAIN TRADERS WOULD BE REMOVED, among thom those at Forts Pock and Belkoap, Btanding Rock and Cheysnoe, Urville Grant paid he had nothing to do with the romoval of 1g110 teadors at thoso poiuts ; that thess romovals wero due to s roligions quarrol about which ho knew very littlo, and that tho Prenidont, nftertho ohaugs was detormined upon, informed himin & Jotter that thoy woro not thon vacant, but they * would soon become so. 1lo applied in his own name, or in the name of othor poraons, for licencos to trade at these points, and BUCCEEDED IN ONTAINING THEX for Btanding Rock and Forts Pock nnd Boelknsp, fn the bueinosa at Btanding Rock ho asaociated himselt with AMr. Cassclborry, of Philadelphia, ithe name of tho lstter only boing used. WNeither of tho partnors put io any monoy f thelr own, but borrowed 913,000 of uncomfortable fire iz the year, o firet ovor- hauled the dofaulting Htate Tressurer of Georgis, whoso acconnts are 200,000 ahort, but, a8 Lo is o Democrst, shey ara being adjusted. Had he been & Republicau Ino wouid have bson impeached. Mr.Morton thencommented on Gon. Gaordon's RECENT HPEECH AT ATLANTA, in which bo spoke of the Ropublican party as wedded to tho flesh and the Seoatorisom In- disna, and gavo some oxtrats from awothor poeoh by Toomba to show the anlmus of tho Southern poople, Bonator Witharas then wont into saction in defeuss of his folbow Confedevato soldier, Gen. Floyd, declaring' that he eswn- mittod_ no wrong, slthough Bauator Shormun showed in _roply that his acts v Secrotary of 3“' wero dosignod to afdthe encmies of the nion. e of the local adfairs of the part Lot ta o arguncol was v folaol WU e ] Sy the Gy of R Torke by an organlied | Tue librolto s by Dalgrase Simpeon, aad mn i n.h Mg“flf (l{":;fl:))h“l ‘Pead Troma mxxz ;ll g:&c;—:;-lm-‘_ &nrl:: r'“lflmp'.':\' m|:| ige vksm of it ara quite wortby of his high reputs- ordon's) spench af Isuita, but ho had stopped o y, 4 an | tion, 'I'lie story is excoodingly slight, Lelty Before ha rosched tho point wherd ko (Gordon) IntoleraLle grieance, to which we refuse any ‘longer Tiag to he ameech ‘OF Eoomba, sebed ihoto whom e | 1o, mubmic 7 5" | and Count Fredertck ate partaors at a counicy &...d.hm.,.‘,, 'f m? ml“.,,w‘n "Topmbe "an""d o L:'u: '{xx “:.m ‘:::?u‘naflul‘:.ll{h:‘:;k ’l:{f‘p:‘n‘t:\ Jlu;l dance, the music for which {s furnished by o e scntimenta of & ninglo one o s e A 3 wan uniyoraal m"n(“.?x‘;,nnx‘fi'"yfi“{,;:"fl,,fi&,'} Taely roprosented. in the nelection of dolegiten about | Agicion disguisod ss & bliod fiddler. The i 'um& h;fln?m the "“x'"?f:“ of h.rwm“ up xe the senii- L‘?JI&.‘".":‘Z ‘::' ;:‘a v':':l-):o l::dgfi:?":;:yc:?'?mun.h Countesa Eudozia breaks io npon the festivitios, menta of 9118 of Geargla s of the Houth, whe aniug s (lggr:lhon‘):‘:md \"-hl‘rl:!tlkril_ud tem 10 wiid, and zmaidaies of Ve secly for vrestdent asd Vieo-roal apbraliaier ":;"}L’:’l;fii';“,gi’g::‘{fi:"gh:’& : abowed $hat the t 3 2 3 P : T e et ot hototox Sostian ahuig Uiss ok | . & Tuat the pur®ue which tus been openty | fiddiore fiddie_over s back, Fho megichy B Jatics the peayla of one section spaimnt nothers | % oWed and thireatencd 10 be put in practical oporaton | Submiits tamely for tho timo boing to. thh 10 conclusion, ho scot to tho Clerkh dewk snd had | Of sending to the National Convention st Cinclunati o punishment, but afterwards, by way of revenge, read s Teaciutions of the Georria Tagtslnture ae- | eI egation from the ftate of New York mada upata | bo couses Leify sod lua Countess to exchange Kniowledging the equal rights of all citizeus, the Con. | Stale Convention, and pledgod beforchand to | placos. The fun of the opera consista in the stitutions! smendments, etc, the support of & ‘r-fl culer candidste, 18 8 | ptrange surprisos which greet each of the women N - RTO 1 violation of the first irinciples b P MONTON' NEJOINDER. T b Jeatitasions, wnd o butrags on Re | {8 ber naw hiome. Tho’Countess fa disusted e ettty of 1hobe, o0 We | with tho cosrseness and cruclty of the basket- T i e ropeaseiintinon of (o iad "\’ Now | makor, aud Lelly {8 scarcely moro_contented Yorkun that Convention alsll be commiited tola dele tLio unzceustomedsplondor which sarrounda utiun wholly unpacked, and, unless this can be con- | ey 1n the castle. Io the end both parties are cededito ua, e refuse o Le bound by itu action. )ed ta bo ns thoy were, and imagine that the ‘Tim enain clause in $ho ffth resolution is ; whirhgig of limo has broughe wiedom as well as Wo darire promptly snd explicitly to nvow onr con- | its rovenges. Baife's music bears tho impross viction that the auccess of the Hepublican partyisnot | of ita own character upon it whersver posalbis unless the candidats of the Hopublican party (it goes; tho differonces in it are e s man who §a not only {dentied witf ita great prin- | reyhor thoss of inteusity than of sopar- clyles sad possotsed of & proud wppreciation o(1t1past | ato and distint siyle. " Tho light metiod o, Airect of nuliroct, with the auuses which bave broughi | Which prevailu in ** Letty™ ovidently has ita R O mae ot oo cotutiy and parreros | merits in tho opinion of that largo comstitnency any suspicious saeocistion with thoss who have been | which admires comlc opers more than the real #putlty of theeaabuses, and whose namea aud carcershall | substance of which it is a parody. The perform- bo in Uiemselves 8 guarantce of a camplete ronovation | ance at Wood's lant night was all that could bave of the publia servioe, s thorough pusging of ofiicial ofiba. fnn P e u‘n( hu‘;{n M “;'m £ |$o:| hoon oxpected, It must bo confested, however, {he principles of honesty, economy, 1ntell] that the compauy 18 Jamentably deficiont in Pubhe . teuata. e fiagmfigwfia 3¢ | womo rospects. Mrs. Bornand we aro slways believo in thatof all unbiased and reficcting ey, tho | Bisd to sco, aud can wish even botter fortune nxigencies of party,as well ss oountry, demaud a | than sho in now onjoying; Alesera, Benitz snd Treoident who shall e deservedly recognized aa & re- | Iiolmes also sre welcomo sdditions to tho do- , former s well as a Hepublican, purtmont of comic opora; but, for the rest, Special Dispateh tv The Chicago Tridune WasimNaToN, 1. 0., March 9.—Tho reiteration by soveral corrospondouts of tho main chargo sgainst Mr. Clymer has caused much uneasiness in the Domocratio camp, This cliargo was tuat, having beon assured that Mr, Pondleton waa as badly involved as ho claimed Gon, Bolknapto be, he declinod {o procesd agslnat the Democrat, and vigorously prosccuted the Ropublican, On this central point Mr, Clymor's doulal, as printed this morning in tho Record, is not as ?{eclw and sweoping as was last night roported. o really there admils that tho mattor had been vaguoly brought to his attoutlon, as follows : Again, 1t 1a slleged, or scems to be alloged, that I ‘was cognizant of some meoting in the Arlington Hotel in this city between Mra, Warsli and Mrs, Delknap, 1f thero waa such a mocting, I certaluly was not prea- ent. 1f matters wera disussed thers in reference to anothor crims I could oaly and did only hear of it Ly ‘rumior, and without any foundation in tlie world to go uron save that it wassaid thot thero was a record, Tie same oue told me who was speaking sbout the War Dopartment, and_fortunately I have a witness bere whiom last week I fold to go to the War Dopart- ment and search it up for mo A0 o o start that {nves- tigation, amid all of my other labors. This afternocon, on tho arrival of the paper containing tho relteration, Mr. Clymer caused o subpcena to be issuod for Mr. Nordhoff, of the Herald. Upon hearing this the gentloman who gave Mr. Nordboff his information sent word to Clymer through a Republican member of tho Committes that ho would como immediately be- fora tho Committeo witkout evon the formality or dolay atlonding tho service of the subpena, aud wonid give the namo of a gontlowan who, upon boing_summoned, would testify to having made Mr. Clymor scqualoted by data and ovi- will of the Awmerican peoplo, as ho believed it would Yo soom, to put the Democralfs party in , that party would bring houssty to theso departments, * Yet #0 fully wss he perauadad thot there would Lo a temptation to uso money to keop the party in power that he folt very ‘much liko praying, * Tuo Lord deliver the Democrats also frowm femptation.” He wald s Corps of Kxclso Joust bo created, removod from the temptations of patty support, To-lay, stending {n the sbadow of [Ratiwii event whicii casta gloum over tlie wholo oountry, it grioved im to state that American nstitu. Ciona wace trperilea Ly thess sad_aud sickening dls- cloattres of the last few yoars, What are they? Cor- ruption, otfictal corruptlan, in high places aud In low, ; 1 { [ i } Caroline Rebiogs Bernare { | i i Credit-Afobiller, Simbor coutracts, Washington Ofty Goserument Itng, and s, tho Lorrid, fithy, dirty Whisky ~ Biug. Thls wave of Corription, whioh Das awept over the country End Lroke At lust at fho very steps of the Exozutive Manalon, had becomo sickoning to the people, This AON) jo0d yeor to begin the reformation, and this o by ono of bia 1 waua i Ha bojid that all would closed the debate by ono of his luchive speechos, | Wi 8 sood placo (o begiu it. I showing that tho war of ideas Shich broughs uillo " restore & pure sarvice fud unite Ll Abmfin mmnal.o md by the “l? n:cl‘lon« Soopits s TN, would never eud until thore was equlity before 3 . tho law everywhoro. On tho whola tio debsto { 31 ad Loen 18 sk et ey e gemelf (ol wos tho most intorestiug ouo that bLaabeon | 1004 VT RO Bl SO o waa comething fn tliat, heard in tho Sonate during the presant sossion, | boo i that esss tho rosponsibility would coma back to and tho Republicans proved more tlina & match | thosowto mads the civil war, and iliose who made P pr 0 for their oppousnts, st war should bo, porlapd, A1 lus pecaons {0 com — pilirot 1 consoqtencur, 3 te Beutlor froia Szorgih - 1d sugRest ras NOTES AND NEWS. (Uordon) yould eaTRE KI7 filect . tho. - revomuo THER CHICAGO POSTMANTEILSHIP. be (Morioy) wowd unfle with him or suy- Speciat Diapatch to 1'he Chicago Tribune. body vls for that pu,poss. Trus, tuore hisd been core Wasuuarox, D. C., March 0.—Tho Postmas- | Tuption in tiks colestion ot frsnto antdulised . roreatyer; 5 ter-Goneral says that no information has boen | ministered o Governucnt. ‘Thoro woro good aud e, Morton sald the point hoinade in hin eveech was, that Toomba clsmed that the Georgin eluction had' been cirried by bribery and intimihatior, and nothing bad boen said in responss to that, 5 Mr, Gordon sald be denled that the election fn Geor- s wis carried by bribery and intmidation. lfe .ow large bodies of colorod men marched to the polls and votad the Democratic ticket, and colored Demo- cratlo clups wers organized all' over the Btate, I thero lind Loen bribery and intimidstion in Georgia, why doea not the Henator (Morton) abow §L7 Mr. Morton #aid Lo bad sbown it by the statuments of Toombe, aud b knew he was enc of the most popu- It Dernocrste i Georgia, 1o (Morton) did not Sutend 1o fusult the Senstor (dordon) when Lo poko of tho magnanimity of the Republican party, Mo spoke simyly of the truth of hisfory. o thoh resd from | the spiosch of Sonator Gordon at Atlanta, where he re- ferzed to bim (Morton) in conuection with tho Pinch- hack cewe, Bouthern investigations, ctc., and sald : | Tho peopld of the Kouth had 't meet the world, the flesls, awl tho Senator from Indlena. [Laughter.] Reaurming, Mortou .said: The Semstor (Gordon) carefully eicludsd the dovil, becsuso the people down there had no quarrel with the dovill, (Renewed loughter] The dovil Lsa dJone more 1o establiah tho yarly thers than any one The Matines, on the Whole, Bhows the | goid se o Baiicd Btstes conld fn greenbacke? 1 waa founso Eugland et oflic Contrast Botwean Thenand Now. \\ S e e o e, receivod at Lis dopartmont of tho propoeed ro- | bad meu tn bath partics. Tho statcnuent that tho good ad all tbo bad oes in the moval of Postmaster McArthur. Ifo also says flfif,";’:fi}f.%’:‘l.,’,fi“{} o contempts that tho Obleago office undor ite prosent man- | bir.dorilon aaid Le conldyiot bear the idea of hay- sgoment is one of the very beat conductod of- fay the Honotor'a contempt, an 1 thercfure nust eorrect ' 118 assumption, e did not aa¥ that ull the good men y o . Bonnafon, also of Thiladolphls, and tho | douco that existod to shiow Alr. Bondloton's 646 | fioea in tho conntry ; that tharo are 1o charges | wuruin ono party sad tie bul (ion iy s oilier, Mo | oty 'and it would never go_ down until b deserved i, nilence {8 tho grestest charity, The acting, of the presont yoar Graut and Cassolberry oach PHOCKLD AGAINGT THE FORMER will bo no chango with his consont excopt for | ffi 84 4t Bressat arganized, wou Nr. Withers maid that Lo stood hers tho perr of SEDUGTION. womal %in thin lind of © oatertalnment, put in 82,000 and toox Bonnafon inlo partuor- | a6 woll oa tho lattor, To this noto Mr. Clymer, | causo. From othor quartars It is learnod that | Dir.Morton, rewuming, said the Sens tor (Gordon)aald | any Senator to defend the Histe of Virglule, That Srectal Dispateh to The Clucaga Tribune, ‘Thero was scarcely & person in tho cast wha did State was as much a part of this Unlon nuw and enti- UId to Just s much protoction as if sho had never seceded, 1t was not the Democratio parly, as a yarty, Whieh precipitatod the War nn thie country, ‘That wra the rewit of toachings which wero sectional, ik rofarred 10 statomenta in_regard to the maguanimi'iy of the Hepublican party, and eaid o Leneilt Cconferred ceascd to b a beneflt when the beneficiuity Waa being taunted with it 1t tho Benators on tho 1 ¢+ publicanside dusired Southern Senators to reape tt ihiem ba gentlomen, they would talk less about the magnauimity of the Republican party. Av to the ca'io of Gen, Floyd fn 1860, that olcer bad alwaya co.i tonded that he biad the Fight to distribute to thie Soutis- orn fitales their quota of arme, Hodid distritute ‘to them such guots and ucthing mors, 3r, Sherruan said be dismantied Northern armorier, and {00k all tho guus frous Fitwbury eud seut thom % 3 ' there was 10 bo o chango I the party’ sdmintseriug attompts are making to seoure MeAsthur'a ro- | Lere oo LIE ni®ie ' Domoeratdy: parly would moval, and that approachios have beou made £0 | liring bonesty te tho collaction of tho raveuue, o hus bondsmen to that ond. sadil in substunce that tho reventiea wers now dlv o tho sanpors of party, G clurgedibas {petiopui lican party was corrupt. lls riou) & veh i ‘o that Tho l)!mo"qnllu panty bad all for scme rosson, roturned answor that ho would call Mr, Nordhoff firat, \Whatever the facts ro- garding Alr. Pendleton's conuection with tha railrond clnim may be, it will bo made to sppear that Clymor was informod Lofore ho mado his roport on CGen, Belknap tuat a similar caso ex- istod sgainet Mr. Pondleton, and that no stepy whataver woro taken to proboit. The Domo- crats approciste the awkward position in which this will plece tholr tuirst for juveatigation bo- foro tho couutry, snd they are vory much disturbed. Moantimo Mr, Yendleton and two ofticora’of the Xoutucky Central Road havo boen summoned, aud tho lattar haye boon orderod to bring all the books in which any ontries con. corning tho claim in question and awmnunt ro- ahip. Orville Grant still retaina & ono-third {n- Koreat in the businoes at thig placo. Ho also ob- talned a license to trade at Fort Pock, aud made an arrangement with Mr, Layton, who agroed to pay Orville Grant G0 per oent of his profits, Grant Tes Morxus, 1a., March 8,—D, M, L. Good- | B¢ contribute something to thie enjoyment of rich, ex-sewing wachine peddler, is under arrost ;‘;,:;.'fm:]fi,mffi‘?‘;fic&lX;b“:";“;:p'.'i‘j"a‘:‘fl at Marehalltown cliarged with the seduction of a | will bo repoated to-night and {o-morrow nighs young womsn named Mary Margaret Shelton, | and at the matinee of Baturday. daughiter of n poor widow living noar that city. T i e ‘:; r‘;:m‘:":fl‘m‘:;f;‘“m Thln favorita’ actor i advertised for » benofit T s o g b ahe’ qom. | Bt dcVicker's Thioatro to-night. The merits of fossed, and gavo Goodrich =a tho guilt the performauco aro such, aside from Mr, Dil- g g BUULS | oy part in it, that thoro should bo s largo at- party, aud sad that the crims was or g . " Homtted in Soptomber last, on whicl occaston | ‘oudatee. G alerrial i laste L I8 o Crar and Tie brought hor to the city sod stopped with hor | geiq,” Lurgo sudiences have tostified during nt & Lotel, aud that he prowised to marry hor. | ¢ho woek to the popuiar apprecistion of the THE NAYAL INVESTIOATION. The frieuds of 8. P, Browa have o noval ox- planation of tho teatimony of tho witness Wolff, which charges that Mr. Browngavo the bost offices the Nnvy Dopartment for ald In changing bida. RBrown's friends say that Wolft is a fellow of vory dissolute habits, who was dischargod by Brown on accoont of druukenness and thefs; that bo had stolen considerable suma before boy was discovered; that furthermoro thoro 18 strony” o good man, When It was asqumed that ahe Dom- ocratlc party hnd Nl the good men, aud tho K nudlic: an party all tho bad oucs, he'begreld leave o gay that Ttopublicans had kuown the Lumociaiia party! ey had known thatparty from childhoud, and were b= bio to msy that un’ tho average thoco fu thiat pavty Wore any betta r tua other people, I tho ltepublican 8 admittod that .Domoerstn wera uy good 68 other pou- Ple, they dii_asout &s much ea they could conclen- Hioanly do. Thit Senator (Qordou) bed doclarad that > FUNNIUHING NO CATITAL, and giviog no pereonal attention to tho busi- .mess, Layton furnishod o capital of §25,000. ‘Undor shisarrapgoment ho draw $3,000 or £4,000 iout, - Aftorwards, being iuformed that the flrm “was loslng money, be suspended his drafts, and Jliaa rocently recorvod no monoy. The licenso at 2 §1,600,000,000 Lad beou stolen, ~ Bome muuoy hzd Fort Bolknap was also obtalned by bim, andan vidcnes to whow that Wolll was by beut stolen, but S1e Senstor was rather extravagant (o Aiew Urleans for ireasonablo purposia, fHoon afier the disclosuro the daughter was Hootn 10 this place; and began :xfiué?x 200 | nafl to-niglt, and the Committes ozpect fo ox- | timouy, to Lo expeciation of sretlug eome | bunds,of ihe Denmerails yucty 1o 1353 B 0T 1 08 orminn » Domocratie paralil of feaud 1o Repubii | bent hiot B e 2 P el s THE WEATHER. projudico ngainst the Becretary of tha Nuvy. It 18 now allegod that tho conwpivioy was euterod into with tho knowledge of certain Conpresa- men. DBrowu's adlarenta alno atate that Wolff, having the fear of pomsiblo spoedy death beforo can Adwnistraion, It was the first time 1n Liv life {hot be Lad hebrd Androw Johnson's Administration vas a Democratic one. IMfs Administration aud his sppointwents wers not controlicd Ly the Democrata. o regretitd to have seen fu the Seite, when Southern 1aen anootnced (el fealty to the Unlow, what scemud yoars wus an follawa: In 1800, $33,203000; in ‘67, $10,642,000 and i "B, $16,635,000, snd thls with a tax 3¢ §2 por gallon on wiafaky, Lu N7 the tax collected o0 whisky was SITLA0.£00; fn 1874, $49,600,000; and 1575, $SXU00UAW, and this with A tax of &0 thau One-hulf mv mnch aa that fmposod smino them on Baturday, Bome of tho Demo- crats have tvu: forward, sa o defenso of their Committoo for lotting Marsh go, the atatemont. that Mr. Clymor sud his Domocratio agsociates who, according to the Congresslonal Directory, would soon bo at home, The inothor was not | WasmiXazo¥, D. C. March 10—1 & m.—For natisliad, and procured tho arrest of Goodrich, | the 3Miadle Statos, cloar or fair woather, and who rofused to tell whore the girl was. 1t is | ossterly to sonterly winde, with slight chaoges probable he will bo compelled to produce hor un- | 5 tomperature, and risiog, followed by falling, [ ismt tho Indian Agent ot that point was opposed ito him, and provented bim from golog into ‘Losinoss there. Orvilla Grant also teatifled bt bo succeoded in obtamivg au Indisu trador- \ablp at Fort Berthold, J. W. Raymond, of Dis- ! bim, & roady to confass tho ntory. Thu samo der & writ of isboas corpus. ks eosiivinad' lscase: o ok 4V s e Fimons would be Easupetont | Boross sy (hat information abtainod trom | fers o't A i G bomocutc .‘:,?13,:"5‘.}‘“":‘;}:&%3':&3%35&’di‘%#‘?w‘i’u;{’»f i T Ehlabs e Upper Lakes, the Upper Misstsaippt g ) b 0 cat posye! d brrls i silent on ul 3 b i) e wtaiad 1o s sud sufielont ovidenco Loforo a Gourk ot Ji- | gruty of these'clarges. sty cuinalnfo pogrr & would bring s pioarea foralt | nromated Wk to be S B G SR (el v nectal Diepaieh to The Chicauo Tribune, and Lower Mlissoun Valloye, increasing cloudi- iy whieh Raymond was allowed to go on with :dlie bueiuces,and Grant withdrew, reoeivivg from him $1,000.. Grant said be loft it with Ray. mond to pay such sum as he might choose, aud wdrowr on him for the amount nawed. 'I'ne only other liconsos with which he admitted having apything to do was oue bold by Goorge W. Felt, mt White Earth. Grant was promised a balf- dnterest in the trading at thls place, put e wsys ho lms conoluded mot . to \acoopt Ik, slocs Le cannot afford Yo take chauces of loss, Theothor instance was swr,attempt to obtain a licenes for a Mr, Conway, but Aie doss ot know whethor he euccoedea in Srovx Crry, Ia., March 9.—Thres prisoners | uosa and aresd of rain or snow, variable winds, confined in ope cell 1 tho jail bere, one for | mostly from the north and west, followed during horso-stoaling, and two for burglary, attscked | tho afternoon or avening by colder weathsr and. Deputy-Shon{ Daniel McDonald and his father | rising baromotar. as thoy wors giving the prisoners thelr supper. JOCALIQUAERTITIOND: » o Two of them juwped upon tho deputy, while the . LIa0, LY other grapplod with old Mr. MeDooald, The PR T T two who attacked the doputy got him down, x«:i. fresh, Jumped upon bim, and would undoubtedly bave | [ B, fresh killod biw if bo bad not succooded fu gotting S out hia rovolvor, which bo did while on the floar a1 o jljlifl B tn T Foros. Seuators should frown down svery eftort to array ume soction ageinat suother, avd join Landa to Promote tho interests of our comimon cOURLry. ‘Mr, Mdmunds safd tho Lonorable Seuatars from Goorgia and Virgints had doprecaled sectionsl strife, and ifnputed 0 Jicpublicans a dorire {0 stir up aucli Tho_sp af tho Senstor from Ocorgis, A Atlauts, was calculated o siir up sec: sirife. ‘The place where' it was stirred up was uot here, but whon ‘men in tho histings rewrted 0 B style of oratory tlat was appisuded to the echo in 1350, when the peuplo of The North acclazod thiat oqual rights should Lo the law of thio Iaud everywhere, and ticss in tue Soutls fuiat- ol thit tho divine right of alavery stould Lo contin- R THE FINANCE MUDDLE. The whole New York dolcgaifon among the Domocrats, with a conallorable following, pro- poso to repudiate the finauce bill of the Domo- cratio caucus, and thoro fs ronowed trouble in the ranks of the faithful, Motrison, of the Ways and eans, thinks that the Benate funding bill caunat pasa thot Com- mitteo, In ono worl, the Democratic fluanoial position i as yot wudsvaloped. 170 the Awsociated Press.) TNE RMMA MINE INVESTIGATION. ‘Wasmxaton, . 0., March 9.—Prof, Silliman Do nea-partisan, Wiy did Dot his parly in the othor Housa bring forward s billtomake Ravenue Colleciors 1ifo oilicors, Tho Honator (Gordon) Lus eulogized the systan of England, R aypeated from Lis remsrks 4t io adiutrod that coumtry mora than & Repubile, It o (dordat) wauted wl the tax oficers to ba iifo sppolutues, why bud bo oy mrged L adoption in Geargia? Had it boen adoptd thers, the Btate Troas- urer woald oot have defrauced, ns wus Focenlly the cans, Lo tho cxtent of $300,000 tu.$100,00% 1r. Gordon—Doas the bunator state thze as fact? — MARSH'S ESCAPE, MR, DASS WILL TELL I8 STORY. Hpeciat Disputch to ‘The Chicage Tviouns, Wasminaroy, D, O,, ¥farch 0.—Mr, Basy, hav- {ug racovered, will to-worrow resumo his seat in tho Houes, and will teke occasion to make an explanation that ho protested to Clymer agalnst tho discharge of the witnoss Marsh, snd ex- pressod tho opinion that, in all such cases, his experionce lisd beon that it was not beat to dis-' Thwe. |Bar, 'l Hu, Mir, Morton s2id be had seen it stated u 1o papers. Mr. Gordom sajd the matlor was now belay sujudic cated in tho courts, xnd the Tressiwer cLinwd Hist avery dollar could be accounted for. appearad bofore the Commiites on Foreign Af- 'Mr. Morton~—3Well, Lie 1s & Domoarstio oficlal, and | ued, and that 8 1waz should carry his sisve with | of tlio coll. Wiion tho prisoners discovered this g i s gotting {t oz not, He aduiciad baviog eald to iy d"’"‘f:;l‘::‘ itness untll tho busloest | fyiry” to~day, aud tostifled coucorning tho Com- | will o dealt with tesdarly, o Rt B3 S e aeabiia il wat s un | oy banicd to v, hon. SloDopald Shotono Of | ~Mesiu . 0 R O et oLk for Lot st o 4 i uy wan | I o Lowias Ning. 1o gaid | | Hosorming hin snquiaeut, Mr. Morion st As the | Wien ot lab by fals and comfiteionss Besil | tho prisonery. uemod dummer, Tho ball passed ; QEARNAL OUBLGYATIONS, finiahed. Alr, Dass will presont his statement in writing, in order that # nay bo exact, and it is expeotad that ft will precipitato a general oxchange of views ovor tho blunder. of letting Muarah oscape. Mr. Dasa will show that the Democrata on the Committes acted in & mout irrogular manner for so grave matter; that Marsh's statemont was taken af alled meeting instead of a regular ons, and that néither of ths Republican mombers wors asked to be prosens; that the tirat they kieard of Marsh or his stato- 1wont was at tho finst regular mesting after Lo had testified, when Lis written statoment was Deing read over, Tho Chairman did not invite nuy momber of the Committsa to cross-examine bim, Theae poinis of the Committea's proceed- ings Alr, Dasa will fool autborizod to ktate, In iew of the declarations Democratio members made on tho floor, If tho debate takes such s course as to justify s repetition of cone versations in the comnmittes-rvom, the Domo- erats will ind themselvos {n an oxceedlugly swk- ward and unpleasant eituation, IN MONTOEAL, Spectol Dunalzh to The Chicaon Tyibuns, MoxTREAL, March 8.—C. P, Marah {s utill here, but eaid ho is about Democratia party expeatod to bo in po: ver thuy wosld tuat his conmection with the mino was merely D POLEt thia ex€iun oorpe for llfa, WO same of them professionnl ; tbat he was emoloyed o mako an examination, and was left to fix his owu compou- gation. ilis terma were 85,000 in advance, and sfter the completion of the work not loss than 10,000 nor mors than $30,000, He received $10,000, and for the performance of othier acien- tific eorvices was compen: ccipts smonntivg to €25,000, T'rof. Silliman waa interrogated by Represent- ative Faullmor whont tho famous dispatch from Utah tolographed to London snnouncing the dlscovery of 8,000 tons of now ore, which sautpled at the rato of €2,000 » ton. This dispatch was aiguod by Williama, Mazz and Sillimsn, The Pro- fessor eald the tolegramn waa certainly impropor, but he had no reccllection whataver of having slgned euch » dispatch, aithough be ocould mot way Lils namo bad booa forgod. . through tho tight side aud probably caused & . mortal wound, "o shot suother named Saneto- | ~Btation, by iu the log, bringing Wm down, 'The tlurd, | ———— namod Morris, succosded 1n makiug his escape, and 1s etill ab liberty, THE ST. LOUIS TRAGEDY, vecial Dispateh to he Clacago Tribune, Bt, Louis, Mo, March 9.—Mabel Liott, the Can-can Quoen,” whio was murdered yosterday morniug by tha young man Moore, waa buried to-dsy in DBellefontsive Oemetery, The Rev.. Dr. ScLuyler, of Curist's Church, ofticiated at tue grave and rosd the Episcopal services. The funerwl procession wes quite longthy, the oar- riages being filled with the attaches of the varioty thoatzes in the city, Great crowd: S SR e T aivests o the cortens pasiod, CANADIAN ITEMS. The murderer nod would-bo auicida 1s atill Speciad Dispateh to The Chicago Trivwne, in & critical condition, but may rocover. Should MoxtngaL, March 9.—The Harvard challenge he rocover sutlicicutly to uarrato his story, it 18 | ¢ " o canedian Foot-Ball Association ki thought that he may put so entiraly now pliase | 10 the CAnY ation has been o o i tnossod, tragodr, Felioving It somo. | accepted. Tho teamm will be picked from Mon- what of ita supposed cowandly aad iaurdorous | treal, Toronto, Landon, and Hamillon. The character, match takes place at Cambridge. Btates, that was made the oceasion for {ro Cucaco, March Y—Midnight, Tnendous bloodsned and dbaater, brought om by NS i e, £5e Southern portlon of s countrs, Tho people of the thier, Sorth had reaisted animositios and strifes, and would through bis influonce with the President. Ho thooght be did have some nflusnce witl~Gou. Grant,, but was 3 YEBY s0RRY 7O mAY *ghat it brought him very little m’oflt. Whun he spplied for thoso licensos bo filed uo papers with .the Commlssionor of ludisu Affairs, and did “pot think the Secrotary of the luterior or the ‘President of lho Umited Btates waas aware that ik received any money from thom, TUBLIO CPINION iin Washington is greatly dividod ss to the etfect of this testimony, “In the prescut in- sstance it showa thst the llconos to trads at In- 1dian poats were not fssued to bons-tlde traders, tbut piven aa porquisites to the brother of tuo ll’mlfi-n who ohargodthe actoal tradorw 50 por +pont of Lis profits for tue privilege of irading w all . TECK, OF DURFEE & TLCE, \ Specia Diovatch to Lha Chicace Iyibuns. s+ Louis, March 0.—A upocisl {rom Leavens worth,+ Kau., says: 0, K. Peck, of the ilrm of Durfes ¢ Pock, fudian traders, is now in that elty, by, ¥efuses to asy anything 1n rogard to the fortheon, WE inveatigation of tho mauner-in B itopnbileant? e thought uot. "The wbole ooan try would understand why this projoailion wus ‘rought forward ot thls time, Theru had bocu somio dificulty in collecting revenuo in the Boutiern States, owing 10 the murder of Taveuue oilickils, sud then it wae sald thera wers auily atllla there, \wbero ttiey distillo euough for tho nelybborhood vafy. The Civil Borvice lteform prepared by the Henstor fruia Georgla an vory Awesuihig, . Wiy 0 he not briug 16 8 bill & ave ft oxtend to uil aepartmonts of lls Governiment, if tho Ufo-lenure was sucha good thing? Ly otlier wonds, why Dot como out &n favor uf a 1opAKe Uy fu- atesd of arepublic? ‘Thers wua where the wlidle propultion ‘ended. Wiat the Bemstor (@or, fon) ow sbout whisky frsuds he kuew from thu investigstion yput on foot by a MNepullicsn Administration. Ho oould not point toan justauna Tican parey swa igzaniical. 14 bud pussed the toond aa thons mad Civil-Rights bill, making overybody equal 'Mm’tnflo law, \’Il‘:““ll Democrata had always votod agatnt thao, 16 was tho conftict of deas whick made the tumult now, Une mide wus right and the other Swrong. Tio cobtest must o on, sud shiould go un ;%0 far &8 Liis voice could aid 1t, until the right pro- “yailed aud peaco should exfat everywhere 1n tho South, Air, Withers said pesce did sxist verywhers in his Bt.ve. “r, CAmunds 831 50 doubt (he Senator thought o, ‘but the records of tho ‘courts and the dally uewspapers ruys 4 Jjust the opposite, The peoplaof the Nurtu o ex ‘deavored to euforeo juatico, aud at every step thoy i d becn resisted by the D oasof & 40 smendmonts to the Conatits forward 0 smellorsts the conditlon of “iho . country Lad recelved ibo auppurt Of tun Dea ocratle puty, 16 s Gorernmont sl pazs hands s Democratic he ol L «Ltrfiuf' thi S palgeus Well nover ave been passt o intel! { the ccuntry kuew this, ligent peoplo a ¢ 208 0 0 ournied, his eatire re-, K., fresh., 48 tron ¥ W., gentle| .04 Ligut snow, reab..| 10a]Light anos whiere auy such Inveatigation had been suthorized by 3 Democratlo sdministration, Tho Senborn frauds sud Crodit Mobllier exposuiros woro the Feault of tavostiga- tions net ot 0ot by the llepublican Houso of llapre- sentativen, Thatparty wuuan honest party Which io- veatlyated its own wmemoers aud punishod them. Thero wero some othor forms of corruption quitoas dangerons s whisky frauds, The enator (Gordon) bad referred to an ovont which cast s shadow over a theland. ife (Morton) would not discuss that, as ho might Lave o it ax fudge on that caso, butif com- — THE RECORD, BENATE. ‘Waenixaro¥, D. 0., March 9.—The House bill logalizing tho homestead eatry of Birs, Phebe O. Oskley, of Bay Couuly, Micnigan, was taken up 'k more retired q moR report was trus, tuat appointment camo aa near aatierships st the different posts in | ters, probabiy to ovade the authoritios wh and passed. ] Alter pxocuti , 4 v ‘l‘hhalc\l\,(&;: Sand Inditn country bave bosn e axpeated from Wasbington, O 819 | "My, Christiancy preronted tho petition of tho b ‘fi’.;&“.‘;d:fi.‘?x‘é‘n;‘&‘i:‘,,‘:‘.‘“““‘““““"’“’ 1bsa Bt Senits o S rowiug muniinatibast A SNEAK-THIEF. Ouo Aublchon, a clover but intempersta aged, and i *whick investigation his firm figuroa o membars af the Dar of Detrols fn favor of eatab- | M. blorion then resa from (he spoects of 5. | wirran Liistoe, s \Wochate Juslics bof e buprenis Hpeoial Dupateh t5 Tha Chieasa Tribune. atlat, died Saturday, last being in arrears for Gordon, delivered §n Atianta, sod said that the Beua- Qordon, doltversd fn Athuatey 10 Lt O b, | Gouriot New Biea <, WAL, o tha D Churlea 1. Nichols, 1 *olics’ Cowmissioners {or tho Li- {510t of Columbia, PaxzoN, Iil., Mrch 9.—The Hon. AL, L, Bulli- | three montha' board. ‘fhe propristor of the yant, tha great farmer of Illinols, had his over- boarding-house, towards repaying blmsalf, sold cont and estchel stolen on the tratn ou Monduy | the body to & quucfins-rom for §45. ) night of this weok, botween shus placo and your pecsal Disvateh to TAe Chicgoe 2'risune, city, On srriving boro Mr, Sullivant immodiato- | ‘Tonoxto, March 0.—~Tha booksellers sre bold- Iy notified Bheriff Lyman, who st once went to | ing & Couvention hoze, and to-dsy formed them- Onarga, where the thlef waa thought to Lave | selvea into an masoclation atyled the Csnsdian Toft tho train, He waccesdod in eludivg tha ofil- | Booksellors’ Association, 1ntended to promote & cor until to-day, whon he waa arrested and | fuller interchauge of idess concerning the in- lodged w fail, "Fhio circamatances of bia acrost | torests of tho trade and more harmony of action aro as follows ¢ Jswes Finnegau, & painter, Lad | fu its various Lrauches, sud s uniforin method ° A vy Tarko saichel, contaialug brushes, sloten | of conducting business. Tho Assoclstion ls to at Peoton. To-day ho saw & man on the street | compriso all publishers, bookssilers, and master- of ths place, with his sstchel. Marshal Iodly | Looksellors in the Dominlou, sud to be swas notitled, and arrested the tuiof, On on-ulur with the Unitod Statos Bookeellers’ Boalety, tha estcbel, all of Alz. Bullivant's mieslog srl- clos camo to Light. SUICIDE. Bomowh , vominontly, further than that the ntory ';‘:hp.‘ wesrod :i tho 8t Louis Tunes re- Tasing to the re, %0881 of Orville Graut to give the firm of Durfee 4 'Feck certsin sutlerships until largo suing of m ooy hisd boon pald therolor B uotrue, Peck .#8y8 Orant hss never ap- proachied Lim upop %20h & subject, and that the 1ale of the iimes is o > Siction, “He will temity to ilis same if called beg, We tho Olymer Committoo, 2 ORANT'S 1 WAUITOLSHIP, Orville Graot'y teatly Y8y before the Naval Commitise In utated to , W8 beon subatantially Alis same as is roported jn * $he recont interviow with the ateam.ueating i %en_of Thomas O. Dasher & Co., of Baltimora. 8 Telation to & Toport {hat Mr. Graut way J\F shoir employ to sooure Government cootracts, 0 Srm stated t.t_m Graot was on their pay-coll 8% -8 Salary of GEN, SANDERS. A CARD IN BE NELKNAP, Bpeciat Dupateh to T Chicago ‘Triduns, Davexronr, Is, March 9.—Gen, Add 11, Banders, of this city, publishes & lengthy com- munication to-day 1 regard to Gen. Bolknap, in which he says: i 1 i labor to mako Gon, Belknap Secrolary of War, koowing i to be well quslifiod for the position, Lis :!umfl:‘y’ to m{lknowmn- u\muu\lonod. aud thatbe lishing an intermediste Court of Appeals ss & part of the judioial syatem of the United Btatos. Leferred. Also, tho petition of tha citizens of Wisconain in favor of an appropristion to complote the Fox. River Improvoment. Referred. Bir. Orngin, from the Committce on Naval Af- falrs, roported back tho bill authorizing the pay- mout of prize-tmonoy to the oflicors of the Fars ragut flost fur tho destruction of the onomy' vessels in 1862, and ssked that it be referrod to the Committoo on Appropriations, Bo ardered. ¥r. Cockroll offered & resolution Instractimg the Committee ou the Judiclary to Inquire whother patonts for lauds have not beea im! delivered a fow days befora at the same place, to the wllect that tho ia ulection had bucn carried b‘y‘ d, ribory and intimidation. ~If tlat charge was tru was » daruning one agalnst the peapla of Giorgia, I it was not truc, 1t was & foul calumny, and {t wia tle pusof the Baular to repal it, Mo had pesssd it by ilenos, 4 v, Gordan satd the Leglalaturo took formal action fu nusrd to theeo charges, Lud he would bave ths reaol utlons adopted by that body read, M., Alorton said the Legislature niay bava thought worib whtls to take some uotice of thom, but the re. ort kn hewspspers siowed that the ulterances uf foomd 8 were chieercd 10 the ocho, 'TLat was & eato of corrupkion far more reackinng that tho whivky fruude, Tho Sous tor (Gdrdon) bad charged tho Republican party witl1 Lelug tyruunical, 1o (ui.iton) doulod it, Ko pirty lsd becn wagiiinimots, and W (rlend Gordin wata liviug moaumaut of bageanimily, 1t NOUHE, Mr, Caulte'd,from the , Tudiclary Committes, reported {hio #ubstitiite for the Ben, W BI Bsing tho terms of Uusted Hiatcs Courta jn Wa 3% Virkiuta, Pessed, Ar. liurd, of Ublo, {rom s e Coarilliee, 3 ried o Lill lo regulate tho 1 Elats Gourta to tu Usited b les Courta. After au cxplanation the bill was passed <, tr, Hurd also reported Lill\ *0 provide for holding terms of the United States Distny of and Circult Courta at Fort Wayne, Iud, Passed, = REJOLUTIONS. 3r, Plerco offered a rosolution fm ‘tructing the Com- mitteo on Indlan Affairs to fnquiro \'Bto (ke expedi- tnoy of opeuing up e ludian Tore,'t0ry for scitlo- ment, Adopled, 31r, Cox offored & roaolution Soatructt, W, the Come he cass of be with bim through the War, from the Battle of fihiloh, early in 1862, to the close of {he War, our commanda belug side by slde dunnfi this iuterval, After {ho War, at the timo of the Nationsl Commezclal Can- vention, held at Keokuk, I found himin s rurmuh:h «inil pohduon under s ltepublican Adwinlatration, and ‘which —————— per aonnm, bus that _he Wae em- o bad oblainod principally by Nepublicait fi= | o) onorly (xaued to the Bouthorn Pacifio Railrosd | B2d deult ws wuaniously with thes) who Bad [OUBLY | muich on Forelgn Alalrs to inquire into 1B Speciat Dirpateh o The Chicage Triouna, fluence, The first day of the Couvention aliuded to, agaluyt the Q Overnment, mit rolgn D¢ r DRUGGED TO DEATH, ol Ployed le tumately u n:n:l'm_t;r" 'lomkflbg fuence. The Arat dag o8 e GO e Twiias Was | Company of Oaliforala, Orderod brinted and to e | **olr, Bhuruian said thls was tho Arst tme sinco tho | EANAE O Mo Codos, s Cuiu e citl ao i Special Dupateh ta The Chicago Triduns, 8r. Pavt, Mion,, March 9.—Charles Welde, ¥ocived and b{ myself ofticially annouuced to that on the table Vody, The nextduys dlspaich, sad this was tho first Mr, Harvey presented a joint resolutiou of {hs Kan- Intornal Reven uo Law was pasacd that a party apee ;‘mfl' e s Do atade g o fll.' Peonua, 1L, March 0.—A wan named Dr. J. 0. | who sttempted sulcide yoatarday, will probably awarded, and to probect thelr int vrosts (1o the Whothur or 1ot tho cuse comes under xoctic 08 300 mistter of Governmont lettings, .1n reply to socomplish tha object, was sent to the Ireal- Gordc 4 dlaclsl stantion of make | 804 2,00t Of thie revised atatuted for the ‘probes 100 8 | peng from Wisconsln, died euddenly in tho | dls, but tho condition of his bralus and nervous Dusatlont thoy Stated that: AlvS Griiat ontanoct | Heak sigaed by si2 or skt oid icors wit the rank of | 428 Lealslature in fagsd 1o leghiation sffocing Indle | g carty o B e fowou v | PAuraised chlzens, ‘Adopted. '\ " ovution | calaboose tbn morning, The Cordusr's Jury | aystem i more dsugerous than bis wound. - © B A I a e ho o | Gemeral sl Neyubiicats aug sl parsoually known to | alsu roservations, ho rlghts of frocdmea and others | frrd it uch, y'a Fevoaue lavy bad bech framod M, Guaeran (Wik) prcacnied, the Jofol e Yol | TOR d a verdlcs that decosted came to bis | . Couvcin Lrurrs, Is. March 9 —Willam A, York nndPhlluralphh Uavy-yArde, andf also for | Preaideit Orant, warmly recommeuding Gen, Lolkatp | 1n the Indian Territocy. Deforrad, £ men of otk parts te, houeatly and fajthfally. Tho | of the K acumall L sl Horvice of the Us ted Al 7 & ot tho Best Liown b q hlnllh.\llfi the halflng‘nppu“u ‘tor t bo_ Uook | L7 (he vecaucy occaaloned Ly tha death®of Geds | rug House blll grunting & pension to Elieabeth b, | Fosalutlios ,,,...‘;l.‘xax by tbo Beastar from Georgts mv:‘h fl;‘m}m Rul deathy n";am :Btl:.m upmndm;d by Ln;mpn‘; Rg:*‘;‘-. i “'}:‘gv“w";o':r;:_ County Hoapital in Chicago, but they s#id that | Ja™3% o Dyer, widow of Aloxander B Dyor, late Drigudior. | {aoat fus ihe oasts 0 fruia6 watters periaining 10 2 ‘BILLE WEVOBTED. Aube. . o o 8am man who was drugged | ppigi0q suicide st 8§ o'clock this morning by shoot- Eirrlyiag the e ing oppararas ox foe S ouons] OBITUARY., Gaersl a2 Clal of Onluaace, Unled Batas Arwy, | tho ot T oiia lgoun-ThO et | Me Ok e, e ths Foar i SOy - ot Mady aro 5f drs optaion ks Nl desth | ik bimesif tutough tno boad, ot Loesi K 5 . Bt Wit s Dietctor ot and | Paovmusxce, . L, March 0.—The wits of civin senvics navoms, £ gile, Commiian ou Nindce, ths Contl | Dortel dalat s e e specisorier for Thure: | was caised by tho effects of drugs wiad on the Wooablio, - Canesunkagwn. - - T Freasury Depstiioont. From the fack tuat Orville | § Buruside died to- Mr. Gordon calied up the resalutiou, submitted by | Commitfes, e sryusl . ihat tue law as | day mest. 1t providos tliat the mazimum salasy a1 n.ighs thoe robbery was committod. " AR A RIOE. Grent Tuiled 1o seosve thels Weskingtovs aony | Henstor him ou Tusedsy, ins s e by | e, e " Vanavey of avery distillery in | cowpensition of apy Fustusster slall ot excesd T _CAROLINARICE. . i 0 o els, Wabiogion esa- Soeokal Diapalch 1o Th B o e o Tosatils, Wit ainondoents o | e oo Toriired 2 rual Harouue Olios knew the | §4.0, axces s Now York, whers t sl be $6,00, THOIGTED FOR BBz ZLEMENT: IR L e e e ol Danypselor | @axazone, Lil, March 9.—William O, Wer- our Turants lume ars uecentey S0 securs, sconomy produciujy capacily of every dinillory. 11 was dis~ | * Mir, diowell, frous ufll&fl}fflg,%fimm Tarwpo, O., March 9.—Androw tephsn, BEST GARO NA mefl. x e st “bia ilavacs with the Admiuistantion | uer, » padeat of Moo Colloge, died suddenly | 3ad ctrlloty o i sollectionof s Interual veveuns | corernd that & distlary s biroied, TN SULSPSC | Boiibiar &'walhy oo ouixde wiabper bis s | formacly Oouaty Trassuter, aud Willam Kreus d by Do mesns poteatial; that porsona who | thid mosmiwg of acato peritouitla. His remaing Rruuch of e publoservic. e odided s recic- | e ‘wccanding to 8 mall s b e o Bauie and numbor of the axticle, | (o genior propristor of the late City Bank, bave 18 pounds for §1.00, at luceng capaaily, unless s . tustsery o el by v xt;;-,h‘; tnclosad, Iasind; o) ofvred s reaclution nstracttng, | boen ,ndioled by the Grazd Jury of Lucas HICKSON'S, 167 Bouth Qlark-st. have big ald with b Lis parents in Persifer Townsb), xw"nfiw&awfi&“m'flm m"’" by, JQIF“ i ‘Woxazss, Froqueat aad eugrmous frauds commig. V108 Jalecmant.