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ylate of things for s ** Democratio Reform” Ad- mintstration. But even thst report, it is now jid, fal¥ to do full justice fo his ex-Kxcol- loncy's Idens in regard to the usesto whicha contingent fund shonld bo put. It la chargod that only a dsy or two bafors Liis slepping ont of office hié dtew papars, penoils, knives, pens, rub. ber m'n(m;l and othor goods, from the Biate’s ntook suflicient to last bim for the romainder of his life, unlosn ho shonld agaln becoms a L phblio functionary.—Alilwcaukes Wisconsin, ‘Tho Olacinnat! Commercial notleos Tix Tnin- ©NE's exposuro of the schomen of the rapacions Jandlords In conneotion with the Repablicas Tonvention, and adds ¢ ** Tho Liotel accomm siona io this city aro oxcollent. There aro thres housea that rank ag first-class, and half s dozon témmodious secoud-class, bealdos lLousos on ihe Europsan plan, A groat multitude can be hisudsomely cared for, and if the hotol-keopors prove thomnelves groedy and illiboral, wo prom- 80 tho press of the country tho bost nsalatanca wo ¢an give to ronder this town too liot, or too toid, for thom, rogulating the tamporatura for Iho nccomimodation of temperaments,” * Tho New York World s mnkl:;} divers and mndry charges againat Mullott, It aays *“that sno_Dig sleal bisa already como fo light, Tho toofing matorial for covering public buildings ras genorally folt, ssphaltum, ote. This mate- tial 12 nold in packages marked ‘X,’ or ' XX,' no- sordlug to T““%’ For inatanco, a packnges of matorisl marked ' X' wonld eost say €5, whilo a ackage of the * XX ' quality would coat about me aa much, say 810. I¢ was noticed that quantitios of the roofing marked ¢ X *wwhen it loft New York almost always bore the mark *XX’ whon It reached tho point of 1ts dostination in tho West. Tho Govornmont was thus defrauded sat of the differcnce botwenn the cost of o lirat-olass and an infarior articlo, and i build- Iogs wero roofed with tho Iatter,” The Clovoland (0.) Leader priots, as follows, wn oxtract from & privats lottor written by a Olovoland lady now fn Georgia : **Edwin Booth is slaying hore to crowded houses, hundreds com- ng in from tho lowos around, Thoy ail admire :’m Rreatly, and they like Lim still beltor Locauss g brotlier killed Mr, Lincolu. This in strange, aut it la truo, A Kentucky woman In tho house wolla me all thaso things, “Bho has a Northorn misband and dosplses such things, but, boing Zeutucky born, the women expross thomeclvos aeforo lior, Aftor the fracan I tho oftico that I srote you about, ons of tho most prominent membora in the Logislature in tho Lotel said avery Yaukeo ought to have s pound of lead in lus brajns, and Mrs, Hardoman, wifo of the would-bo Uavernor, eald that whan Boolh kitlod Mr. Lincoln it was tho beat day’s work he ovor did, P'wo goneratlona must die befora thera will Lo any harmony. Blavery made them ontirely different from uis. The children now growing up ~ill kuow nothing of it." - T'hero is a vory gonaral paroeption of the fact that this Dolknap inctdent has notably inoroased Mr, Bristow's chancea fu tho coutest for the Jo- publican_nomlbation, Tho wind which topplos tho ono member of tho Cabinet in Leadlong ruin blows good to tlio otlior, Livon among the prace tical politiciaus of tho party, to whom the very pame of the roforming Socrotary has bocomo hiateful, thore is & visiblo proparedness to acqui- erco in him ns a political neceksity. 'Uheir pres- ent feeling sbont him is very much that of the white-haired old tory of the high-and-dry school sbout young Pitt: ** Ilo1s a thora in our side; but one must somotimes stick to a bramblo to save ono from a fall iuto something worso.” It is tho thought of this *eomothing worse "—tha clection of a Democratlo Preeidont, to-wit, and tranefer of tho losves and fishen—that ia cavsing men who hate uo liking for Lim or sympathy with big work to incliuo, 1nore and more sorious- }‘v‘ to Mr. Bristow,—~Springfield (Mass.) Repub- can, .The Washington corranpondent of tha Cincin- nati Enguirer roports tho following conversation betweon Lawronco and Foster: My God! my God, Foster,’ said old Bill, solzing his colleagua by the aliouldors, whilo tonrs started from his atony-gray oyes, ‘ihiais awful, awful, It will beat evory one of usin our Doestricks moxt fall— Ml excopt you. It wou'thurt you so mueh,’ Why not_mo, if it burta other llupnl!llm\n» 2 Inquired Foster sympatlotically. *‘'he fact in, Lnwrenco, I'm glad to soo these things comlng out. 'ho; liko dioasos in tho syatom—bottor out than * That's it, Fostor,’ rejoinea old Bill; ‘you can talk and fool that way, It won't hurt you, You haven't beon vory loyal for two orthroo yoars, and these things don't hurt you, Dut thoy aro denth ou us who hiave boon loyal I *+Well, Lawrenco,’. says Foster, with a maliclous twinkle [n hia 650, tliat evon tho gathoring shind- ows in tho Chamber could not obscure, *that's what you call boing loya!, isit? I am glad that I bayo beon mo disloval that the detoction of a thief hero 1n Waahiugton will not necessarily Injure my reputation with my constituents at Lomo.'” "The conversation is probably {magie nary, but the story has a polot. GRAND HAVEN, Nighway Robbery —Circuit Courte Mun Missing. Bpectal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Graxp Haven, Mich, March 8,—A highway robbory is reported ‘as Laving taken placo o mile south of this oity, At about 8 o'clook on Monday evening, Jobn Cunholl, from Ollvo, Was roturning from town with & noighe bor. Tho neighbor was driving, and John was in tho bottom of the wagou, dead drunk, Tho noiglbor ways that two men, with bande and faces blacked, eprang out, seized tho horsos, threatoned him, and robbed Connoll of $128 in monoy, soveral notes, aud other valunbla pa~ pers. - Conuell knows notbing of tho transno- tion, and it {s thought that the noighbor il bear watohing, as the story is o queor ono, and Lo did not turn about to sdek the officors or galn other assistanco, Tho March term of the Oircuit Courtcom- ‘mences Monday, March 13, The principal crim-~ {ual cage is tho tnal gf Molvin O. Fullar—Iately iried and acquitted of murder—for tearing up ll‘l;\ial;:ick of the Michigan Lake Shore Railrosd A mannamed Edward Wilson disappeared sad- dsnly from tho Villago of Robnson, 10 milea Jputheast of this city, about six weeks Jiuco, Ho started with & load and was heard of shingles for Iolland, of a fow sys after at Bouth Haven, sinco which timo thore in no Information concerning him. IHe had a good toam aud now “[’“D;nl‘fl(l)léfi ’flllx" old andh(:z.nafi high ; welghs sboul he; has man Ark-gTay o and no whiskera, il iy His circumatances are easy and family-rela- tions plensaut, and no probablo causs can bo fiven for his yoluntary abaonce. 1lis wife and Irionds aro approbiensive of foul play, ———— Ammonin Agninst Sunke.fitcs, Bovoral canos of snake-Dito, In which the valus of T'rof. Halford's romedy, subcutausons injeo- tlon of ammona, has boon domonatrated, have, says the Molbourno Argus, lately occurred in +he Colony, At Boymour, on the 14th of Decom- ber, a yuun% man, 26 years of age, named Dwyer, ‘was bitten by a snake botwoen the thuwb and tho first fiugor of the right baud, e wound was recoivod st 9 o'cluck, and no Ireatment was appliod ustil 11:30, when the pa- tiont waa powerless and almost fusensiblo, A« monia was injooted into his right arm, whon he'| rovived st onco. 1le suffored a relapse, but tho ammonia was again successfully appliod, and bo L :hlmnlnly recovorod. At Bungarcoa young girl bitton by a suako, and gruduaily sank ioto © of atupor. ‘l'wo houra and 8 balf aftor Lo was bitlon ammonis was injected. ltellef was immodiately obtained, aud the girl rapldly locovered. A third case bappened on tho Acheron, 11 milea from Aloxaudria, where a lit- tle girl flynu of age, tho dauglitor of a farmer banied Doak, was bitten by a suake just above ulxu auklo of the loft foot, Bymptoms of com- reko coma were solting in whion the ammonls njection was usod with magical effect. The €bild sat upright and becama quite lively. A re- Apso occurring, a second injection was made ;vllh 23 groat offect as befors, and the child fom that time ocoutinued to improve antil Ler :'flmry. Auother cano iy meutioned of & na- Y8 Wowman on the Wirrega Hiation, Houth Aus- iralia, who waa bitten by & enake on the anklo. B bocome uncouscious, and tho surface of the lmly Wan turning cold, when ammonis was iu- ':: d:d Tho woman s onoe revived and reooy- — Gorman Yashingtons, New. York World, Aletter in & London nowspaper tolls us that - B. H, tho Dake of Conuaught, who is now :\ Gibraltar, wentout shootiug there on the n\llth of February in compsuy_with an oficer of .;1 s grinan srmy, Daron Von Wasbington, M ch brings to miud the ourions fact that thers ccll‘l in Bavaria = noble family bearing this ntoncial American namo, Beverai of the Kombers of this family bavo been naotablo per- mfll during the last contary, chisfly sa soldiors ; . d ons of them, Baron Maximilian Voo Waahi- nxlfln. Of Yoels, {n Boyria, married abous twenty he o289 8 Duchess of Oldsaburg, & alater of ‘@ reiguing Grand Duke of Olden urg, and of roanoi-Quesn of Greece, Tho family of i urae, of British arigia, though whon or why la“ Yentiato Liavaris, or whether they belon A |fll Eoglish Washingtons of Brington B‘;&n::lflp‘::n.‘ hwl:luu c;u:b of arme has boen re- 0 llag o Nnogpretony s “x, : o United Biates, we WASHINGTON. Republicans Try Their Hand at the Drag-Net Practice. Pendleton, Hendrioks, and Bandall Protest in tho TUsual Mauner, And Lo ! Three Big Fish Are Brought Up at the First Haul, The Case Looks Bad for Cadetship- Trader Hays, of Alabama. A Fow More Specimens of Detno- cratio Jtotrenchment and Xeform, Scheme to Revive the Franking Privi- lege for Election Purposes, MORE IRREGULARITIES. IN TUE NAVY DEFARTMANT. 8pecial Diavateh to 2'he Chicago Tribune. Wasmyoro¥, D. 0., March 10.—Dorsay, brothor-in-law of witness Wolff, who recontly tostified in tho paval iwvestigation toucling tho bribory of Navy Dopariment elotka by tho con- tractors fu this city, wag oxamived by the Com- mitteo to-day, and said that Wolff has been urgod to correct his teatimony, or to oxplain it in somo way to the Committeo; this requost baving boen mado, it Is vudorstood, by tho Jrionds of B, D. Drown, 1tis not leormed that Dorsoy accused Brawn or hia frionds of acy im- propor conduct in this Iattor, but Dorsoy testi- tled that Wolff, who is now in bed, refusod tn mn:]hfy tho ststoments which Lo had alroady made. TTAYS AXD 1113 CADETAMIP. Witnossos have already boon summoned by tho Houso Committoo on the Judiaiary to testity *in the alloged bribery of opresentative Charles Iays of Alabams, b connection with the ap- polutment of & cadat to tho Military Academy. Among them aro Charlier, of Now York, Mrs, Beardsleo, tho mothor of the yonng man who was appointed, and the toller of the bankin Uties who drow tho chiock by means of which paymont ia said to bave beon mado. Tho certifi cafe filed by Hays i the War Department ot the time Lo’ recommended tho appointment of oung Benrdsleo ropresents the appointes aa {mvhlg beon ao actual rosldent of tho Fourth Congressfonol Distsict of Alabama for moro than two years. That this wns not 8o can bo easily provad by tho testlmony of a momber of Congress. Alr. Lord, who represonts the Utlca district, can make oath that Alrs, Beards- lea bns always residoed sithor in Horlumer Coun- ty, Now Yorik, or at tho Dntterfiold Houso in lim:-. and that neithor sbe nor hor son hoy bean absont from ono or tho ottior of theso laccs for any great longth of thms within the st two yoars, Mr. Lord, who has the proof agaiust 1inya in hin possonsion, wrote him about ity Athough Do novor met him, in order that 1o might bo presout and anawer tho acousation. Haya hinn been in his soat but o few dsys bofore the holiday roceu sinco Cougross met, et vl PARTISAN SPITE, ILLUBTRATIONS. Sptcial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Wasmsaroy, D. 0., March 10.—Tho Prest- dout, in a rocont convorsation with a private Rentloman, oxpressod himuolf vory freoly and earneatly on the subjoct of the ponding tnvestl. gations in Congross, aud Lhe party which fs con- ducting thom, The Prosident sald in substance that moat of the investigations aro drog-onts without dofinito ond, aud dep&nuu to accom- plish partisan purposes. Tho Patriotic peoplo of the conutry, ho belloved, would soon discover that the juvostigntions iuntigated Ly thoso who bhad sought to dissolve the Union woro undertakon for the purpose of do- stroylog_instoad of roforming the Govorn- mont, Commenting upon the Pout-Oftlco in- veatigation, tho President rowarked that it was a_ significant faot that tho Committes- man who {4 mnost activo io bis nsssultson the Qovernmont 18 tho late Fostmastor-Genoral of tho Confodoracy, Iogau, and that the witnous upon whom tho case has moat relied is o clork o discharged from the Cbicago Lost- Oftico for cause, and who obtained a position in the Post-Ollico Dopartmont UNDER FALSE PIETENSES. #Why,” added tho President, ‘‘ihoyars even tryiug to_investigato the conduct of the War, A short timo bofore Belknap's downfall tho io- vestigators sent to tho War Dopartment for 'nil tho records {n tho important MeDowell investigation in the Quartormastor's Dopartmont in 1863, Belknap eout back word to tho Committea that thero was not elerical foroo enongh at iy dlsposal to copy the records, and Lo could not poriait tho origlnals on sccount of their importance to leavo tho custody of the De« partmont. ‘Tho Irosidont significantly ndded that he would himself havo liked personally to Lliave anawored that application, It is ovident that this is ono of the Invoatigations which tho Military Committoe has uudertaken to conduct socrobly, —_—— STARTLING RUMORS. 1IG FISN TUIS TIME, ‘Wasmvatoy, D. C., March 10.—Rumors have boon privately circulated to the effect that ovi- douca hias boon dlscovorod of corruption on the part of thros Domocrats of national reputation, and that proots wlil soon be public, made knowa with all their startliog partioulars. Itis mys. teriously sald that the partica are.Qoorge If. Pondloton, Thoras A, Hendricks, and Bamuel J. Rtandall. As to Mr. Pendleton, Lie will sppoar bofore the Committeo on Expenditures of tha War Departmont at his own vplition noxt weok, to suswor the public statomont coumm[n%lxlm in connoction with the payment of maney by tho Socretary of War, claimed to bo duo to tho Bowler ostate, of which Pondloton was Trustoo, This gentleman hau alroady do- vled that any Improper influence was usod by L to procuro a sottlontent of tho claim, Tho Witness to bo named by Qen, Boynton will testify on this anbject bofore tho Comuitteo on FEx- Yundmxrcu in tho War Doparimont, snd Mr. Pondleton will bo hoard iu Lis own behalf. Tha chargo against Gov, Hendrickd Las also boen denied by himsolf and_frionds, who ssy o had potbing whatover to do with the Gatling gun contracts, a4 Llas boon charged, wgllo a Benator, ' o moroly {ntroduced ' ona of his conetitucnts, (ten, Love, toficeratary Btanton, and there the matter ended, so far as ho was concornod, With regard to Mr. Randall, tho chargo is improper connaction with matters af- tocllng the Dhiladelphis Navy-Yard, but thero is notbing beforo the Commiites on Naval Af- {airy in tuo ahape of & charge, or even an i mation of wropg-doing agamnst him. Ilo Laa asked tho Committee to thoroughly oxamine the mattor, aithough Lie and his friends utterly dony tuat ho ias dous anything on which ovon & sus- pleion of dishonoaty can rest. — TWO MORE STARS. COLUMADO AND NEW MEXICO, Bpeciat Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribuns, WasuixaToy, D, 0,, March 10.—nm?m for an- other star, Tho State of Colorado will be ad- mitted on the 4th dayof July next, and the Benate passed a itl to-day which, it it becomea alaw, and the peoplo intercated accopt its pro- vislons, will enabls the Prosident of the United Btatos to iunue his proclsmation about the lat of next Decomber, declaring the Btate of Now Mezico admitted into the Unlon on an equal footivg with the originat Btates, without any fucther action whatever on the part of Cougress, 'Lhe new Btato wili bo nnutlonr to bava two Henators aud one Hepre- mentatlve until the general consus of 1880, I'ro- made that the Coostitution of the new all be republican in form, sod not repug- paut to the Coustitution of the Unitcd Biates, but tho Henato atruck from the bill a4 originally reported another provieo that the Constitution should not be repugnant to the pnnoiplos of the Doclaration of Indopendence, It is vlrydl‘mb— able that oo and after July 4, 1877, the thirty- ninth State will be placed on tho bluo field of tho stars and striped. ———— THE PRESIDENT'S SON. ALLSGED XXVLANATIONS OF IS GUDDEN DE- VALTUKE ¥LOM WASUINOTON. Dispateh Lo Baltimors Gazete, Wasamaron, D. C., March 7.—Tue persons! friends of ¥red Onx:t 88y that Qon. Bheridan » THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 1), 1876—TWELVE PAGES. anticlpato big Indlan war this summor. Tho Sloux aro satd to be on the war-palli and walt- fug for tho grass to got s little higher. Tho Black IHills will be the seene of fho scalping, and the President waats Fred to bo baptized on a blnody flold before ho retires from the armny and goos 1nto the banking bnsiness. How ur- ent wad tho order for Fred's immediate departure for Chicsgo wil be under- atood when it in eoid that hils partnor in thio banking businoxs had to supply Fred with cash on Bundny, and to do this wan competled to apon the bank-vaulta on that day, Fred told n friond lato Saturdsy that *T'a ™ hiad thought ho had botter got out of Washingtou until after Congresn adjourued. Another explanation of Fred's eudden flight from Wanshington is, that the banking house of 8horman & Grant, in which ho ls one of tha partnors, {n on tho evo of collapse. Mr. Bher- maon, who wae formorly in the Treasury Depart- mont, ia & nophow of Beuator Bherman, who, it fu naserted, put 810,000 into the concern. Nan- ator J, P, Jonos, of Novada, it is slleged, put £20,000 in to holp Fred. ‘Iho Louse fs safd to bo i a precarious condition, aud will probably clora ita doorn beforo nany days. does nas owo any money, bocxuns it Liaa had few deposit- ora, Frod wanta to be out of tho way whon the crash comey, —————— NOTES AND NEWS, 0. DANA'S NOMINATION, Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuns. WAsitINaTON, D, O, March 10,—~The Benato adjourned over natil Monday, but a numbor of ita most important committcos will maet to- morrow, Tho nominstion of Mr. Dsua had not been reported back from the Commitine on Forslgn lolatlons, to which it was reforred, and thore was consaquently no sction on It inthe brief oxecutive sesston beld this aftornoon, DEMOCRATIC ECONOMY. The Democratic Houss of Representatives, which, st tho boginning of the prevent sesaton, net out to bo so coonomical in tho matter of publio printing that it refused to order tho publication of tha nsaal numbor of copies of the Prodidont’s message and accompanying doou- monta, votod to-dsy without o single dissenting volco to direct tho publication of 300,000 copics of that most useloss of all public documonts the agricnitural roport. Two hundred thousand of thosa aro to bo of tho report for 1875, and 100,000 of that of 1874, which n Ropublican Congroes rofused to publish, It fe snspectod that tho action of iho Ilouse lo-day in this matter Is bub tho entering: wedgs for sho revival of the franking priviloge during (he coming Presidontial campaigu, Under the prosont law postnge on any public documont mailed by » membor of Congress, or from cither of tho Do- partmeots, is 10 cents, The postage oir agri- cultarat reports ordered to-day will thereforc ba obout §30,000, a sum which the members of the preaent Congroas will nover pay ouf of their own pockels, IXDIAN APTTIOPRIATION. The Houss Committeo on Appropriations this morning decided to roport favorably on tho de- ficiency appropriatian of $100,000 for tho Bioux Indians at the Ited Cloud, the wonoy to Le avail- ablo immediately. ‘The Houso apent part of tho asy upon private bille, and part upon fluauce, fn connection with the leglalative bill. It is not improbablo that Lofora tho consideration of this extraordinary bill is coucluded an oxciting political and finan- cial dobato will susue. Tho Tressury officers tny that if tho bill becomea n Iaw tho L'ressury Department could not be conducted for ono montll. Among other changes iu tho law it sbolishes all special agonta in tho cuetoms sor- vico_aud tho Bub-Troasury at Chicago, [L0 the Associated Press.) TTESIWENTIAL ELECTORS, Wasmxaran, D, 0., Macch 10.—The Benato Conmittes on Privileges and Electiona to-day discussod Morton's proposition for a Coustitu- tional amendment to provido that tho President and Yico-Presidont shinll be elected by the direct voto of the poople. Itwns fiually ngrosd that tho joint resolution shonld be reported favore ably, several mombera of the Committee; haw- over, reserving tho right to opposs itin tho Sonatq. TIE LINCOLY WONUMENT. Tho Committes of Arrangemonts for the in- auguration of she Freedmen's monument to Trosident Lincoln ia thia city, on the 14th of April noxt, havo fesnod an nddress inviting tho {rionds of impartial frocdom, equal rignts, and free institutions in our coantry to join tho inter- esting and appropristo exercises. ‘Tho orator of the occasion is Frederick Donglass. TEYENUE CHAKGEZS AECOMMENDED, The Wine and Spint ‘Traders’ Association of the United Btates was bofore the Ways aad Meany Committes of the Flouse to-day, advocat- ing a plan for tho reorgaulzation ot tho Intornal Tlouonne sarvice. ‘Their Elrcpoulunn 18 to roduce the oxigting tax of 79 cents 8 gallon to 60 conts ; to requiro tho paymont of the tax at the distil- lerlea; to yeduco tho numbor of officials, and smako thelr positions pormanont, with an anoual advance of pay for merilorious sorvices, and to roquire a froquent change of atation. Tho abo- lition of spacial clauses of the law in regard to rectifiors is also proposed, and that producers of rapo brandy shall have tho right to soll cither fiy #lolesalo or rotall. Statonionts as to the uselosences of the gauging system mn wholesalo Hquor-dealing eatablishinonta wers made, and it was argued that the atamp-tax system facititated (Lo commission of frauds. SOLDIENS' BOUNTY. The Houss Committos on mmn& Affairs have decidod to report and recommend for pas- 82420 & bill to equalizo the bouutios of all United Btaten soldiots and eailors who served for any timoin the Iate civil war, Tho moasure, a8 agreed on by the Committoe,\is subatantiaily the samo bill that pasacd tho Houso and Senate, but {ailed on ita amendmont, laat year, a8 it provides for making all bounties equal to $8 per month for tho whole timo of eervice, taking into no- caunt, lowaver, ali local payments of bonnty. THE TREASURY LOBDBERY. The trial of B, 13, Hallook, one of ths persons who wero_indicted for the larceny of #47.097 from tho Treasuey in June lsat, has bogun, Tho trialof W. Il Ottman, accused of tho same offense, will begin on the 16th fnat, IS, ARANT'S WATCIL, Qon, Rufus Inzalls eays, in reforencs to the watch which ho prosontod to Mrs. Grant, that its cost was $180, and not £4,500, as charged by the Now York Sun; that it svas in Tiffany's safo over two yoars, and novor did koop good time, DISTRIOT CONTHAOTH, At tho fovestigation of the affairs of the Dis- trict of Columbia and the Board of Audlt, ono witnoss teatifled that ho put down sbout 8,000 yards of paving, amounting to #1,600, and he bad novor recoived anything but a glass of ale sud a cigar. Finley & Btowart wore tha con- tractors. ATPOINTMENT. Novea B, I‘runllez has boen nominated for U;n:)lfil Btatos Marahal for tho Northern District o hlo. GEN, INGALLS' EXTLANATION OF N8 PRESENT TO M1, GRANT, Ma). Qen, Rufus Iugalls, Acting Quartor. master Gonoral United States Army, sutliorlz tho l’ollnldn;i statement in regard” to the sig- nifieanco of his presoutation of a watch to Mrs, Grant, wifo of tho Prosident ; Iivo yoars ago, in April, 1871, a frfend of his haying roturnod from Europe, brought with Lim & watch of pocullar manufacture as au article do virtu mado by an enterprislog and ambitfons watchmakor in Bwitzorland, which he Liad golton up with the {des of presonting to Quaen Victoria upon tho occasion of = Ler opening the Loodon Fxposition, This ovent not occurring, ho had tho watch on his Lands and waa oln?’ to send it to tho Bon Afarche at Daris, This friend of Gen. Infllll found it out while Lio was solecting curiositics, which led him in the direction of purchasing watchoa of astou- ishingly emall slzo aud varloty of workmausbip. Ho purchased it, and, bringlug it to this coun- try, presonted it to Gen, Ingalls, who upon ro- celving it concolved the idea of prescntiug it to Mrs, Grant, siuce, bolng » bacholor, he did not kuow what clas to do with {6, Gon. Grant had boon a classmate of hls, and a groat sttachment lind always oxisted botwoon them, On_visitiug Waslington ho took the article, and, placing it iua emall parcel, ealled at the Whito House snd left it with tho porter to be banded to Mrs. Grant, which was doue tho samo evening, just a¢ she wes getling up from the dioner-tablo. Accompanying it was ths following lotter from Gen. Iogally Dran Maoax :A nimated by an unselfish sffection for your husband, alter an unbroken frieudship of euore than iLizty ‘years, with very ugh regard for Joursslf, I takothe libeity w Lauid yuu this trinkel, which 1 beg you toaccept, being & thing which is of ne use Lo moand which cost me Litils, Yours truly, RurUs Inuaria, Qen, Ingalla says that ba bad never thon or since rocoived a favnr at the hands of President Graut, nor waa it in bis power to grant him ove, 1le simply held bis position in the army, aud did not seok any favors at the baudsof the Presi- dont, Mo laughod hoartily over tholdea of at- taching sny importance to his act, &5 {t was sim. ply s thing which he did out of pure attachment for the President, which he éndeavored to sl nify delicately-by an act of gallantry to his wife, Ha does not kuow how to acoount for tho fact of any publication of tho occurronco, except that Lo sent to the Appletons, who did bl prioting, Little sketch to have four or five coples of it made, and he supposes some enterprising clark Kkept one and gave it to the world, . Gon. Jogalls dotatlod tho abovo with a rofroat. ing frankness, and nrged, in conclialon, that no far an any conduct of the departnient of which e bas clinrga was fo bo kcritivized, ho respoct- fully invitod the most soaraling examination, In which he folt that o could domousiralo to tho country tho managemont of what was {utruated my. Ifo wss no politician, hut dosired to b held accoutstable anly for hia discharge of dntios |- a4 an oficer, which be thouglit the country wanld appreciate. RECEIPTS AP EXPEADITUIFS — COMPARATIVE BTATZMENTH PROS THP YrAR 1780 T0 1875, Dyapated & New York Trnes, Wasnnvaroy, March 8.—Thn gross raceipts of the Guvarnment from 3larch 4, 1789, to June 80, 1861, were £2,203,660,610, and from July I, 1861, to June 30, 1870, £12,70,615,060,—tho re- celpta during the former period of oventy-eight and one-third years boing 17 8-10 per cent of the Iattor poriod of fiftecn years. Tho yrons oxpendi~ tures for thae first period were £2,230,917,173, and for tho Iatter period £12,660,892,570,—tho for- mer beiny; gaventecn and eoven-teuths of the Inttor. Taking the early Administrations, in- clusive of Jackson's, as & basiz of calculatlon, Lho Jtapublican party sltonld hava fost #£160,- 000,000 by defalcations sinco thuy camo into power, Lo eqnsl the * porcontage of defalcations In the Administrations of Washington and Jack- son inclusive. Whon the ontire statemont is completed it will bo shown that the percontago of loascs to expenditures during tha last fiftoen yeara hian oot reached ono-tenth of the percont- ngs of losses in tho savonty-cight pravious years, GEN, MEIGS TO DE OBDERED HOME IN THE IN- TEREATA OF ZOONOMY. Dispateh to New York ilavard, ‘Wasnixaroy, March 8,—1Thes Preshilent deter- nined to-night to order howne aj,-Gen. Meigy, Quartormaster-Goneral, in the * futerests of cconomy, ad ho says, on acrount of the general disposition to reduco cxpouses, which are con- widerablo fn his case, as be I8 accompanisd by an nid-de-camp, socrotary, aod clork, cutitled to iay and teaveling oxpenses, As roon ss Gon, loigs will have returned, which will be in about ten days, Qon. Ingalls, who vas beon acting in his place, will resumo his former pont at Now York as Depnty Quartermaster-Geouoral, and tho Iattor expremses himaclf that ho is now anxioua foraund will be glad of the chawgo. ———— THE RECORD. soNATE, Wasmnaron, D. C., March 10,—~The Chair 1aid Lefore tho Senate a communication from tho Commissloner of Agriculture in answer to tho rodolution recontly aubmitted by Mr. Jones (Florids), in regurd to tho growth of ses istand cotton. Ordered printod and reforred. Mr. 8herman presontad tho resolutions of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce, opposlng any change In the presont law roquiring a draw in any bridgo to bo ecrccted over the Ohlo River. Reforred. -~ 3lr, Frolinghuysen presonted the petition of Laungston Brooks, and other colored mon of the District of Colombis, nsking that tue 1ith of April, tho noxt annivorsary of emancipation in the District, be declured & hollday, to enabio cll per- sons employed Ju tho Departments 0 attend the 1ne 1élling of the Uincoln status o Lincola Park, Ko ferred, Mr. Wright called upthe bill fixing the timos and places for holding certaln terms of tho District Courts of the Unitod Htates, Mr. Idmunda moved {hat when the Senatead- Journ fo-day, it bo to mect on Monday uest. Agreed to, ' XEW 3EXICO. The Eonatn then resumed the conelderation of wn- finished Lusiness, the bill to enablo- thie poople of Naw Hexdco to form 2’ Constilation and Siato Government, and tho admiseion of said State into tho Unlou on an equal footing with the oriyinal Blatea, The amcade mients proposed by {he Commitico on Territorles, yroviding that the lsws of the Uniled Staies shall b applicable to the new Etate, when sdinitted; that it shall constitulo s judicial district, and fixing the Aals~ riowof the District Judge, Marshal, Atiorney, atc., ‘wero agreed to, The Uiil was discussed by Mosar, Morrill (VL), Morrill (Me.), Hitchoock, Blazey, Sargent, Wallace, Cockroll, oy, and otliora, Mr. Cockrill’ submitted sn_smendment providing tiat the Governor's proclamation ondering au eloction for ropresentatives o tha Constitutional Convention, aliall bo published in four newspapers iu tho Terrilory atleast aixty days prior fotho datoof tho election. d to, Tho bill'waa then resd s third time and passed, Tho Uill providos that tha Gonstitution o be fram od shall be republican in form, etc,, aliall be submitted to 1ha pooplo of the Territory for thele ratification or ro. Jection at an electfon to be kild in November nezt, and such Constitution 1s ratified the Acting Gavurnor shall cartify tho same to the Presidont of the United Statos, who shall thersupon issue Lile proclamuation do- claring the Stato sdmitted, without any further action on the pat of Congroas, Tho yean and nays wero dsmanded, and resulted =yeas, 33; nays, 15, Thoso votlug iu the negative were Messrs, — Allison, yand, Eaton, Edwmwods, Frolingbuysen, Key, McCreery, MeDona! Mornll (VL), Norwool, Tndolpl, Mcrrimon, Steplicuson, baulsbury, and Wallsce. 23 JUDICIAL, The smendments of tho Louse to the bill changing tho time for holding terma of tho Dintrict Gourt of thu United States for the District of Weat Virginia wete sgreed to, azd the bill passod, but suleoquently Alr. Eduiunds made s motion $o reconaidor the vota v which it was passed, which waa sgreed to, and the i ‘was then rufcrred to the Commitice on thy Judiclary, TIE PRESIDENT'S RALARY, ‘The Chalr tlien anuounced that the consfderation of unobjected Lills on tle calendar would Le reaumed nt thio point whora it waa left off Jesterday, Tho frat bill waa that of Mr, Wright, reducing the salary of Prosi- dent of the United Hiates to $25,000 per anuum, but Deforu it was cousidered the Senate wobt into ezsoutiva session, audd soon adjourned, BOUBE, Mr, Cox (N, Y), st (ho roquest of his colleaguo (Uewitt), offerad ‘s reeolutfon reclting from the re- ports of the'Becretary of the Treasury (hat betweon tho lut of Januaryand 2th of February thero wis an incresas of colt and bullion in {he Treasury to tlo amount of over $18,00,000, and thit betwween tho Hith of Fobruary and 23l 6f Fobruary iero was & reduce won of over $10,000,000; that thcso great Uctustions within 80 short ‘8 tine ‘require explanation, and in- structing tho Committos on Wayn nnd tn, ex- amina the books of the T Depariment if nec- esuary, anil thg ofiicars thoreaf, {0 aacertain the causes of atich finctuations, and also to asceriain whether {he Legal-tendor notes recelved for iho redemption of Na- tiubal Dauk notea aro kopt sa & spocial fund, or whietlier they are held n common with uthor mohoy, Tteferred o 1hio Commitioo on Ways and Means, GENERAL AYPROPEIATION DILL. Tho Yauso then want into Committes of tho Whole, Cox (N. ¥.) in the chiair, on tho Legislativo and Ju clat Appropriation Lill, and was addrcused by r. Phillipa (Kan.) on {be’ general subjoct of fnauce. Messra, Honkins and Willls mivo addvssed o Louss on the surrency quesflon. Tho Iatter said theonly re lation the Goverpment shonld sustsin to bankiug slould be o scaure thess throo ends ¢ Eirst, uniformi- 7, socoud, convartiLiity iuto coln at deinaud; wud third, aheoluto security to tho bill-holder, Any ottier zomedy involved delsy, and poastbly an incressed fevor for yreenbackin disfegand of all consideration of morality and sound pollcy. Trio ot %o mittes roso wittiout sction. Mr. Vance (N, 0.), Chairman of the Commitiee on Tateuts, roparied wiversely on tha nemorial of Allen ‘Wilson sskiug for an extensdon of o patent on sow- ing machines. Lald on tho table, A SHOWER OF FLESH. Loutavicry, * slarch 10.—Capt. J. BI. Bont, a retired lawer of M4, Btorling, Ky., and a gentlo- man well known for roliability, arrived ia Louis- ville to-night with spocimens of flesh which fell Inat Friday in Bath County. ‘Ihe tlosh covered 2 ucres of ground, resombled mutton, and laft traces of blood on tho trocs and fouces which woro touchod b{ {alling flakes. Chickonsuudbogs dovoured it with evident rolish. Tho heavons worae oloar, the sun shone, and only tloating clouds woro visiblo at tho time, 2 p. ., Masch 3. Quantities of tho flesh have beeu preservod. ‘That brought to Louisville was given to I'rof. Lawrenco Bulth, & woll-known sclontist, who saya it is 0o doubt animal flosh. 1o proposes making an oxamination to-morrow, Hundreds of persons aro willlng to attest with afildavity the trothfulness of tho eutire matter. Tnvest Now According to Your Means, $10, $25, 50, $100, $200, Tow to maka muney a4t ordor, and, we tell tha ruader ol 2 VROVHINGUAM A GO.: 13 Walsat Sto rriod a8 Jong as desinid, un & inargio roms Hoaton Saturday Kveniag Wall 8t, Caricatures,: A New loak, 48 pages, contatning 14 eugrsved fllus- frations, WISl 1Ny GUMATION vou 8T0CK BPRCULATONS | price, cloth covers, 10 cents: paper covirs, FME® by atl, TUMBRIDOE & CO,, Dankers and Brokers, 4 Wallak, New York. SO TANSILL & COANDLER'S PUNCH! The Havana-Filled 6-cont Oigar, Five Hundred Ageucles already establiahied in sy mauy diftcront fowns, Muuy sgeatn havo retalled 50,000 duriug tho past ‘stz wouths. Resldent agate wanted. Tuees goods puy Lo middle profis, Hend for samiple, TANSILL & CLANDLER, Manufacturers &2 Wabnati-av,, Guner Takosts AMERICAN LINE, HAILING WEERLY DETWEEN tohim as stowing houeaty, intogrity, and cconlr:». PHHJADELPHIA AND LIVBRPOOL, OALLING AT QUEENSTOWN, ‘Tiia fteamers of this Line bave BUPEIIOR GADIN ACCOSMUDATIONH, snd combine sll tho moders improvements, | The Hlatorooms are: exira hrgs and all “ oulalde™ rooms lighted from tin sids, aad woll ventiiated. RATES OF CAntX PASsAor~$75 to 100 currency, sc- cording ta location. Btoorago Passago at Lowest Rates, Drafts on Earopo {n sume to mult. Appily 34 tha Company's Oflice, 133 LaSslle-nt,, cor ner Madlson. J. I, MILNE, Western Agent, OCEAN MAIL STEAMERS, VIA QUEBEU and VIA BALTINOLE Pansan, ol classos, between principsl points in rope and’ Ameries, 'CADIN and HALOON ACCOM- BODATIONS UNEXCELLED. Bliortest ea Houte, Huperior Ships. Ezverienced Oficers, " Disciplined Crows, BAFETY TIB GOV EBNING RULE, Thres weekly nailings each way. EMIGRANT AND HTEERAGE PABSAGE, tha very est u all respects, at lowcat rates, Avply to ALTAN 7280 74 Laalie-s Thn Geporal Transatlantic Company's Blall Stoa betmeen Now York and llavre, calline at 3 %) 1o thie landit of pars=ngers, Tho splendid vesasla o5, e [ayorite route ot Contineat (heing wore sout ny other), will sall from ¥ . &7 Nortty River, 5 fullowa: s Plor oy € Eran Lk, Dot LABRADOR, Ba Eaturday, March 18 Avell 1 PRICH Tocladiis wiae Firat cabin, 8114 aui 9120, socordluk 1) ACComI gty aerond cabit, 72 toird, 810, Keiarn tickets &t 1ster, Htoarago 82, with superior acommuaetions, In- cluding wint, bagditir, Rad 195%118 withnut oxtrs charws, Bleamurs matked do not carry stesrage vassanyar, Asont, 1 eondun, = AULS DEREIIAN, .Y, W, 6, WHITK, No, 67 Clark-st., cur. Randolph, 4 gont for Chicago. National Line of Steamships, NEW YORK TO QUEENSTOWR AND LIVERPOOL. ITALY, 4.341 ton: arday, Saech 18, at 1l a.m, EGYPT, 5110 to: o Apsl 1, st 1l o m. T QUEI, 4 turday, Al £, A3 p. m. NG AN tons, .. Baturdsy, llllll 1y 869308, m. MELVETIA, 3,99 tons, .. .Saturday, Apeil 23, st 3p. m. DO DIECT, Foit DENMARK, 3,724 tnns. Cahin pavsage, @ t roduced ratos, rsday, March18, at 9:30a, m, 4 810, currauey, liatum tckats ickota, §1a curronay, Lirafta £ ’. 11, LARSOX, ; 'k and Randolpb-ais, (opposita new Shorman flonse), Chicsgo. Great Western Steamship Line. Jrom Now York to Bilssal (England) direct. GORNWALL, Btampor Ssturday, Slarch 2 GREAT WESTERN, W Saturdar, Aodlg Calin Passage, £76: Intermediaic, #id; Bteorase, 3. Escursion b 8120; Prepalil Dtenraga cartineates ) pral breigite Dapot Loka Siiore & AL Alfl)flx ALD. Auozt, INMAN STEAMSHIP LINE, Carrying the Mails hetween LUROPE AND AMERICA. £ Drafts on Great l{gzln and Ircland, INCHOR LINDE. U S Krvers Saturday o Glacgow, Derey, E‘lvmmovl ni'.c’i L‘::&:e T’ 6, ¢ Alh Steerayo, v U EON B RO TR P o and Madito HENDERSON BROY Ladelio ‘and eavo, _____NEW PUBLICATIONS, ANEW MU SIO BOOK. Dictionary of Husical Tnformation, Price, $1.25., Dy John W. Moaro. Information—abont (2,000) prominent Musicians, Munical Instrushents, Musical Events, Musical Terms, Muricat “Thears, Mislo ooks, and. sverything olus tha ono wishes to knuw aboui Music, sl canciscly aud clesrly stated, Valuahlo book of refernce, Thp posacasor of this {and perhaps of Rister’s History of i4asic, 1 Vols., cac £1.30) fa perfoctly postod and iu- quiry-proof in' muaical subjects, Hastor Carols (New), Howard, 30 ota. Bassinds Art of SIPIIE 5ates Tou2 oe5e standard X {n Voeal Cuture, Usod everywhere, DPrice, Compicto, $4; Abridged, §. Moora's Encyclopedia of 3lusio, $8. Perkins' Anthem Bflflk, (SL50) 18 & tamaus good good bonk of FasT An- thems for Cholrs, snd 'fourjes's Chorus Chair (52.00), 18 on equally good ook of DIFFICULT AL. thoins for tho sam purjcss, st gom Is Living Walors, for Pralse Meet- ingw! a0, What o prize &8 Bhining River, for Sundsy Scliools! 85, LYON & HEALY, Chicago, OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. C. 1L DITSON & €0, J. E. DITSON & CO., 111 Brosdway, Buccessors to Les & Walker, New York. Phitadelphia, CORSETS. Get tho GENUINE! Bewnro of Imitations ! THOMSON'S PATEST GLOVE-FITTING CORSETS. EACH EIGH! conser (-'ui;nl'fs Ktmmned it S THOMSON™ AN cu WITI % TRADE- rek Thersieountire Lad) MARIC Glova-Fttiog. ;lnv the most i erorywhars in- freastog popt. arity induces many ouiapotl: 10r4 1o copy anr names and marks as noarly & Doselblo, Yosars b et the eanaing: ANOVELTY Thomwi'e DPatent Salid Faswnisg Gapond Cursst Staola, “Fiey' uro” ubroakablo, and helr fuplogings G hot Shride For salo by firat.ol loslars cvorywhere. THOMSON, LANGDON & CO.y N. Y. Sole Inipartors aud Batantoos for the U7, 8. CINC ©! INATI ADVERTISEMENT, EFFRAS, SEELEY & 00, Trporters and Jobbers of FANCY DRY GOODS, SILKS and MILLINERY. TParticular attens Han I lnyited fo our 1ines o LADIES SUITS . AND NECEK-WEAR, Of our own manufacture. The well-deserved roputa- tion of these goods for HUPERIORITY over any mada fu this nlou:t{y will be fully maintalued. Samipls or~ eptend JEFFRAS, SFELEY & (0, 89 Wast Fourth-st., CINCINNATL FIRM CHANGES. DISSOLUTION. ‘The copartuership horotofore cxisting betweon the underaigned under the firm name of J, Burs & Co, i bhereby mutually dissolved from and aftor thls date, Clicagy, Alarch 9, 1870, J. puny, FRLD N, MILLS, ‘Tho undersigned have this day sssoclatsd them- erives togethier for the transaction of the Mercbaut Tulloring and Genta' Furnishing oods business un- der the Arm namo of Jobn Bura & Co,, st lbe old stand, 43 Monroe-st., under the Palmer House, where they wonld be liappy 10 nee the old patrous ot the house of J, Burs &'Co., and all others who will favor uswithmeull, Cbicago, March 9 1676, JOIN BUTS, T, W, WADSWORTIL, ‘The hiooks and accounts of the lats concern will ba formnd at the rtore of tho new firm. TOMATOES. TOMATOES. 3-pound Cans £1.76 por dozen, at HICKSON’S,1687 South Clark-st. —— """""" MACHINERY, Cfih&,flhfickfifl@m@j@fivatafleflflwm LOW PRESSURE STEAM AND HOT WATER, Dy the latost and mos$ oective mathods : Roglaters st lowest pricos, Radlators, Cutls, Fittings, Pumps, &c. CRANE, BDREED & CO., €83-718 Weat Eiybih-st., Clocinustl, 0, * BUSINESS CARDS. 1o Glona ARTISTS revie ABDOTT & TYLER, 58 Madiso: P2, ANCHORS AND SHECKELS, Gy uriund by 0. LVIAGSON, Ohelsea-st., Bast Doston, Mass, | SLEND FOR PRICE LIST, | Materials, Draw- in; Materials, wer AMUSEMENTS. e S e sl 1 Ko e ADELPHI THEATRE, Second Grand Gift Matineo To-Day at 2 P, M. Twenty magnificent presents for the Jadies and Hitle Rirls, An stsolutely “fair chance for avery one, Amongst the splendid presents which will ponitivoly Ve given ta the audiénce are I Wilson Bewing-Machine, 4605 1 Tady's Gold Watch, $40; 1 Het Peazi and Gal Jewelry, I Holid Sllver Caster, 1 Lady's Work-Dox, 1 Bet Llegant Vases, 1 Jiohemian Tofiet Case, 6 Fi- eqant mnd Dlustrated Books, 7 Baperb Articlen of Virtu for the etagers oF mantel, 21 younds of Gunther's Contectionery: An avaolutely enual chance for every. Lody, A warranted sewing-machino and s tady's gol watch, which azo warranted, for o bare price of yonr matines ticket. No incresso in prices; 26¢ and five, All the ollo stsra apponr. Colling Brov, Miss Edna Shtkle’t Danand Josie M k, sad Devlin, B4 C. Frauco, i DEAD TO THE WORLD. “o“\"‘nnndly 20d Thursdsy, ladies’ night. In prepars- STAR LECTURE COURSE. LAST ENTERTAISMENTS TilIS SEASON, MONDAY and TUESDAY, Mareh 13 nnd 14 PLYMQUTHE AND UNION PARK BOSTON PHILHARMONIG CLUB CONCERTS, Tueerved seats for theso magnificent Concerts, ONLY 50 CENTS. Por sale to-day, Jansen, McClurg &Co.s, THE COLISEUM, First appenrance of the great LING OO0 XK, the King of Fire, notually estiog living ooals of fire, Bwaliowing pojnted, aharp-edged biades of stoel, bajls of burning colten, snd pro-ucing interminablo lengtia of ribbon, embracing ail colora of the ratubow; wlio, 1nnrvelous feats of Zephyr-balanclug, which weem o the rpell-bound_audience impoesiblo of acoompita ment withont the ald of somo enpernatural power, YAMADIVA, the Iuman Bos Comatrictor, the pmz. zle of the ontirs modical fraternity. MANCHESTER & JENNINGS, the Monarchs of all Bong-and-Danes rucg, ‘The MIACO BROTHERS' Combination in an entirs clango of programme. The charniog WINNEL SISTLRS (5 new sud beautiful warblings, Aamission, oenty, FARWELL HALL, RICIH AND RARE WILL BE LAKESIDE ENTERTAINMENT, O, 9, ‘Tuesday Evening, March 14. MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE ! A large number of the Liest Seats have not been put on mlo for Courso tickets, and are reeerved for Luls Course. Admission, §1, {ucluding Leserved Heat. XO. 10, PHILEARMONIC CLUB, APRIL 4. $1.50 for the Two Concerts, including Reserved Seat, Ticksts for salo o4 tho iall on Monday and Tuesdsy, HOOLEY'S THEATRE, AUaoTRE & 1avxaLy, Leasces, 3, I1. A vERLY, Mansger THE FAMOUS CALIFORNTA MINSTRELS, MONDAY Evening, darch 6, 1476, every Night, n: at ths Wednesdsy and Saturday Matinees, SEAMON & BOMERS, Fastern Favorile Bong and Dance Artusta. EDWIN FRENCI, Banjo King, late uf Isverly's Minstrels, GEORGE 8, KNIGHT, fn hia wond 11 Dialect Comicalitfes, EMERSON, COTTON, KEM- DBLE, and ROBINSON. Togetber with all the other ey, March 1 BLO Monday, March 13—First ance ol 0D- GuoD k’LEA\'I‘LT. bz RAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTIRF, OF TRAINS EXPTANATION OP ees, E i S Tterrnrxcs MAns,—~t Aated 4 Dajly e SENSAIIESTER AR, ot corner and oot aPaciflc Fast Lin ahubnqne ey K; Dubug o foepots & Dnbiayue . Ball a¥ M liwaakea Fast i Mall. “a—Depatcomerof Wells 3 Devot earner of Cansi it ixht K. via Clinton ht Fxprass i) Izpross. (Sunday) P A antie Faprose SIEW Foxuraaes e tArio Mo Nhein Faprineen " *Bundar ¥ CHICAGO, ALTON & ST. LOUIS. and Chicagn, Kanras City and Denver Short Lines, Orton Dapot, West Sids, and Offces: At Devot, waar Madi 123 Randoiph- KL Louf Prorin Duy Kznomw Chicago & Padacab Jalire Steeator, Cacon, Washinatos F Dwiehi Acomnodat Joliet & AN SOUTHERN. Arvive. m, m. Twion I [sepat, cormer i CHICAGD, MILWAUKEE &ST. anit PAUL RAILROAD. fadisay Canaleals, Tickel Ofies, 63 South Clark-st., oppotite Sherman lloure, andat Depsts Wisconsin & Minnesata Thrangh| Tiny Kapress. Wiscons s o T Arri 9458, m. 400 pe 1°5:03 p. m. 11008 . 11020 p. m.] *7: 3 0. 1o, Al trafne tua via Alilwaakos. kood_eftbar Minnoapatixarn 1 2, o7 ¥ia Watartown, LaCrosse, and Wizon: Tickota for St. Paul and via Madisan_and Prairie du ™ ILLINGIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. Footaf Depot, fost af Lakrat, and fool Tieontyancordst, Tera Ufice 134 Ioundolpheel, weur Clark, buaue & Sioux Gllman Pawenger.. I conin and Keakak Expesii. Dulingae & Slouz Uity £: Dnl City reas... ey HICAGD, BURLINGTON UUINCY AILRus0, it st and Sissienih e T andal depots. Stctaenthost., Ofcas, 8 Clark st THE TOLEDO, 14T East Madison-at, GRAND ATTRACTION! NEW ENGAGEMENT! Every Night and Sunday Afteruoon. Fimt appestanco of AMiti. CAROLINE DERGER- DUERKEL: tho world-ronowhied Opczatle Vocaliah 1 ber Logisl, Germas, French, Daaish aad Swodial g, SR, MARTIN BERGER in his Comical Bolo Dusls and Medleys, PROF, WEIFFENDACII, swho performa tho saton- ishing feat of playing upon 15 druma at ouce. Trx‘umm TYROHLER PAMILY in 5olos, Duets, and jos. MoVIOKER'S THEATRE. LAST NIGHT OF JOHN DILLON! LAST NIGHT OF 210 in ET ASTIZ Laat Nigh. of TROTTER SOUTHDOWN, ALATINEE AT 2 2 3L, Monday—EMMA WALLER a8 Meg 3errillen, " SUNDAY LEOTURE SOCIETY, PROF. W.D.GUNNING ‘The Fopular Scientific Lecturer, on Flowers and Their Fricnds, (Ony timo this Scason,) An entiraly new Sclentfifo aud Literary Lectare, pro- furely illustruted with drawings on the bluckb by 1he Frofeasor, who 14 a snost nccomplished draughtu- man, AcCormick Hull, Sunday, March 12, 3p, m, ADMISSION, TEN CENTS, OOL. WOOD'S MUSEUM. RICHING'S SERNARD NEW OPERA, Batnrday, Mattnoo and Evening, ¢ o N R g o LEGAL. Sale of Pokin, Lincoly & Decatnr Railroad, ‘WITHOUT REDEMPTION, Cirenit Court of the United States of America, Southern District of lnois, Jan- uary Term, A, D, 1876, Abram P. Dasits, Trustoo, &o., ve. The Pekin, Lincoln & Docatur Ityirad Cumpany, "Tho ‘Tuledo, Wabash and Compaug, Jacob D. Cox, Hotgamia ol U, Boam, Culumbis i, ‘Catar O B, Gebilelgh, Alirod W ito- Westorn Ralhws 8, Prottyuan mitigs, Potor W deckar, Amignes in Hankruptey of Heubon Bergatruse ser, Dotrichs U, Smith and Frodurick buith, Ezvcuto of 1o Buiith, Docoased. o o PUBLIO NOTICK s horeby given that in pursnance of the docree fanderod by saLt Gow (i (ha ater aijied cyuse st the tera afuroiaid, sad by siriae of tha bowers of sala contalued in & certain deed of trust fikod 88 AR ox- Bibit [n sald causo, the undeniynod Mastor in Ctiancery of tho &Love pamed Ulrcult Court and District aforoeaidy ‘wall soll st Publio Balu, without rodomptivn, to tho oat and bast bidder, fur cash in Biand, 1u satisfaction of tbe ducroa raudored in Lo above oniltind okt duor of tha United Statos Gity ot Springtiold, Niinals, ua Friday, tho twihty-irst day of April, 1876, botwaen the hoars of ning o'clock . and six o'aiook b, m. of aatd day, to wit: At thio hotr of twa v'clock p. b1 of sald day, the fullowing described Vroperty, o wit: Tho Pekin, Liheoln and Decotar Rafls rond, ma(ending trom the CIly of okin, Tazawell County, 1liubla, thruuab, Ur A8 Boar ke practicablz, (0 the Town of Greon Valloy, Dulavan, Liucolu, and Mount ulask, 1o tho Uity of Dooatur, {nélading all the rallways, rights ol way, dupot grounils, aud Gliur tracks, Lridges, via duots, ‘culvorts, fonges,” sad uthior siracturus, depois, station Liousos, o0Z1n6 Housos, CAT Hosos, Irelcht hndsos, woud bousas, dnd othae butldings, and all niastine shops: aud otbee shopa, aod all of real of persousl csiate beld, ownud, or scquited by the said Pekin, Linooln aud Deca: tar Rallroad oiapany, aodou i2 tho sald daod of teust; akao all tranglilsvs counocted with or relating to tha sald sallroad od Lo the construstion, maiateuspoo operation, or uso theroaf, and all the property iranchiios, hts, and things of whitaouvor namo or. nature, Lokath- er witn. Anl:“ and i Bancee Wureunto belon portaining; and stso all tho aroat, property, and pos v ae mpulty, of tha il fn the aeld dotd of tual, tacludiog thw (ranchisd sad corporatio, pua the .,n.‘ifi.’.‘u the smount hid, the understgned will saecute, soknuwlodyo acd dolivor ta tha puroliasr & oo and sulicione desds onve)1og said Prebirly abu utely ani in foo simpla. By the terins of the sald dootoe, feraons naviag tlad w adursicied bunds of said tatiroad Goinpaiiy, ate allowed (o bid oo sand {raporisy 0d {u case 1bey Lacome tho purcssers terout lur s suiik squal 10 o inore thai the smuant of esid decrva, thoy will have the righl to have Wie mmouat fouad dus thew by the [lupazt of the Sastor fn Lils cam crudited o il Said DIdS ‘snd fu case such bl shwtt b lise thaa (s anount n;ul‘x‘ll huke'w.. hen mf{:‘h‘ll: o) ::‘w?‘m“n’:: u 'a‘samt bauivalen cir et et b s RA LA dert, ahiar Do =EF lar tho herediiainents sud aphurta. wisa thoreunta ap. payment uf all guets, X d Titlaots, this Ttk dayot Maroh, 1376, Daiad s 5('.'5’.‘-":. Slaster i thanoor: ¥ U. 3. Uir, ot bouids Duat. Hlinols, r, GREYNE & LITTLER, Boliciture for Co “TREASURY nEPAnmENT. el C LER O TiHr CuRKNCY, QOrrice vy Lu"‘“fl‘umumn, (A Y, adust the Baok of Uhioago, 1k, sre rwt ‘ttorool whbin ‘thres Chicaye, I OHN JAY KNOX Cumplishisrol s Saront OLD PAPERS, OLD PAPERS FOR SAT.E At T5 cents per 100, In the Counting-Room of this Office. b r Jog X et e a Cllarias 1), S5armaB, Heoolvor, at the ofics of Eald b luthe Gy of oo i Mafl and Expross,,, AW aud Bireator Faeon c Dubnuue & sloux o ‘Aurors Pas Dubnang ¥ Paitto Kiunt Xanna Howse, wid’ ut D Truini lexes srom “SEx Sundars, ¥ 3Ex. Monday Tokat 0w, 13 B HCASO LINE [esyr i s VA qamon v Ersaition Suiid Dar ace Caraaud Loel Zvom Depots, Atlnatio Kepreme- Pulios, Urawing fioom Sios “Oniyliag ransiiig tho Botol m - Bleptag| KANKAKEE LINE. . Jook Lake and Taenty- seeond-sls, Indisnaolls, Lontar batt Day Kxpross Indiana, olts, Loulaviiie'd it bt Exprovs (irtly Leuve. | Avrive, eille & Cinels e o *10:20 8, m.{* 8:20p, raa A p. m.i* 7158, m. CINCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO Liepots cornar Clinten and Carrells LIvs H Side, Lo | _Arrise, 820, . 7:208, m = 8:15, m.| A:00p. m,! PITTSBURG, CINCINNAT] & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD, From depot corner Clinton and Carroll-sta. | 4rr Lrave, v8:168. my 8:00p. m, * 8:59p. m, | 7:39m,m. PITISBURG, FT. WAYNES CHICAQD RAILWAY. BALTIMORE & OHIO- RAILADAD. Traing Lase srom rear of Lrporition Huilling and fost al Tweniydecond-sl, Devol curmar Uudisensst. und. diehganav, City aftee, 83 Clarkeal,, corner of Wacke Angton, Leave, Arrive. Mormiog ¥ 958 a ] BV A modation . T el 83100 o Acoommodation Itvening lizpror CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, Depot, corner of Van Murenan i Sh ermanate, - Tickstoftsa, Grawd Hacide” dlotel. Quabs, Lew Pern deammonait Lock Hospital, ¢ o7, Washington & Franklin-ots, Ghartered by tho fitata of Llinols for the sxneess bur pse al eiviog imn chironic, aad il fornie oaperivucy ara all b nignt howd, can enta, arlurs, NO CURE! NO PAY!t by droaus, puaitively ho iicato atzention, gall or writa. ook for the million, talia you wll sbout thoo dis nut—10centa . modtate nlisf 1n ull cses uf prival uary in il thisiz cnaplicaly It is woll Kuuwartuay DE. JAMIS has soad of io beailof Lo profowdon lor the past 3) 1o mportant. New! onknese ewinul ey, izplos va tho loat wmag: el attion Wantink (i sesen Dr. Kean, 175 Sauth Clark-st, corver of Moaroe, Chicags, bae gonsulted, pecso: e G . Othice Lours, ¥8. m, ta By, B {roo ol PRt S A ABA Ciirea GF 00 paF. undaya from 8 tol), A BOOK FOR THE MILLION, A Private Ouunsolor ta o Al MARRIAGE lemetiaib by Sl e GUIDE. | e s et lansof dlasovastos (3 the sclonge ot renredua 8 Sompluiion, o 111 (s AD ntarasting WOrk of tho Iregas i carratings, aud hotilie walaasls fafoe: " o Hiauws atlil uu-u“&wg. b ke, slunl.‘l‘g,ll'culvl‘nnn u‘z“u““"u“ e, “aid) for ilty Co ) DISVENERLY, 1Y North Kbt NI, Toe oniy Bpook Y NB, o,/ Aneh e e Chigs, ., al) Ulrun) - it Ve b Yt U e Troes oty e b fysooaaluationy, coatidess oo, ALLALERo0, and SLroularnsass, veulody 01 S Stk PRESCRIPTION FREE For the » y curoof Sominal Weakness, Lost Maa- e Svrasen Lasught on Ry oo e asccas, ) 3 DAYIDYON & GO Hox 3, Naw Fork.

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