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was cruleing; Barton Key waa killed immediato- 1y after loaving it Lureshold; it was once oo- cupled by & member of Tylar's Cabinat who was killed by the momorable explosion on the Po- tomae, and other melancholy nesociations are tonnectod with iz, A lottor asted Montreal, Maroh 13, to tho Now York Graphis, saya :. * Rumor says that &trs. McKenzio, who cloped to New York with Mr. Brydgos, has gone to Chicago, and intends to romsin thora with a view of getting & di- vorce from her husband ; And that ths huaband, for the anke of hia children, declines lo sue for a divoros on his own sccount,” b A fow mots from Dumas' * L'Etrangore ™1 When one Is no longer young they imagina svory ous olge to ba the same. ‘The professions that dotnand talent are only the resource for poor devils. Love la physlo, marriags chomis< iry, Xazard doos not exist ; itlsthe God of the ignorant. To lova ia nothing, to make love syerything. The wife's native land fe the conn- try whers sbe lovos. ¥ Daron Hausaman novor dined with the Prince Napoloon, during tho roign of Napoleon III., unlers whon spoclslly invited, When asked by tho Emporor the rosson of his conduct, the Baron gald 1 “ Well, alro, T am convinced that thoe day will como sthon somo ono wlll ‘hava to load tho Princo Lo jail by tho collar, and, if that day evor docs come, it will not do for that some onotohave been hia guost too often.” This Prince, of course, {8 tho seapogeace cousin, who , was rocently dofeated In Lin candidacy for tho Asgombly in Corsioa by M, Rouhor. Tho Philadolphis Pressssys s * At the pros- oot time thoro aro only two womon in tho Unlitod Btates notable for first-class ongraving on steel, Those aro Miss Sartain, dangliter of Mr. John Bartaln, Chiof of tlio Art Dopartmont of tho Contonnial Exbibition, and Mrs, Worm- loy, of Colnmbus, O. Miss Barialn biad thegood Portaus to bio educated in hor arl by Lior accom- plished father, whoso task of engraving Rother- mel's Intest pietnre, tho * Battlo of Gottysburg,' aho lately rotumnoed from Europo to assumo in part, that ho might accopt the honorable appoint. mont offered to him, * Mrs, ‘Wormley, who firat ' becamo okpert in drawing, davoted horaolf to the {llustration of a large work which her hosband, & distinguishod chomist, wrote on polsons. After sho flafahod tho dranings they woro gont to somo Eastorn city to ba engraved. Adificnlty arogo—noengraver could be faund will log to undortake the microsconio work roquired It wia tho opinion of engravors who wora con~ wulted that only the artist who drow thia pictures tonld succesefully ongrave them. Thus com~ polled 0 finish tho work, the wifo of Dr. Worm- ley learned the art of ongraviog, engraved tho plates, and onjoys the honor of baving con~ tributed so lsrgoly to tho beauty and complete~ nosa of a colobratoed salentiflo troatise,” LOTEL ARRIVALS. Palmer House—Tha Ilon, N, J. Ficld, Wisconsin; Gen, J, I, Ledlle, New York; Col. W, I, Drown, Covington: J. I, Schaffer, Mayor of Kankakeo;. the Rov, J, H. Barnard, Kankakee waukes; Dr, Rollly, Olnclunsti Gen, Merrits, U, B Adj A, E & Qurloy; Londop, Eng.; T. V. ¥, ntrosf, .. Ura inson, Rock Ialand; E. Wells, Quincy: ork: 0] w hayles Enbls, Logansport Winona; W, P. Flandors, Milwaukeo U, B A, Tock Island: F, A tho Hon. Thilstus Bawyer, h; Judge D. T, Murphy, Woodstock: . 8. © Murphy, Milwavkeo; J. T ", Yontreali £ W, Koyes, 'stadiion, v L. kington, ' Bl Paul,...Tyetnont Iowso—W. J. Tilgmso, Balumore: 1L E, Muudy, Boston; the T, Rev, Bishop Gillespls, of Michigan: the Hon, John Fitzgerald, Nnbrll!l?l? W. H, Wood and wifo, Now lon. A, Dcans, AL, ! ™ IL: “Mallory, -~ Yowa; . 0, W, Arch 1ba1a, Glenwood, Ia,.... Sherman Howne—d. 0, Gault, MilwAukea; the ‘Lo, Jobn Winon, Buffalo: Col, I G. Taruton, Now York; the lon, K. I, Parks, 8t. Ghiarlos, Mo.; 8, De 18 Vergno, Blilwankco: O, B. Alfred, New ¥ork; It J. Hackeft, Dotrois; the Hon. W. A fteols, Jollet: il. ML Warron, Cincinnati; Milea’ Peck 'and _Carlos Smith, - Noy Haven, Gonn.y 1L G, Ven Valkenburgh, Liocbestir, N, Y. G. B, Strong, ‘Bpringfleld, R Horoy, Now D, ;€. , Reading, Pa, le, H W Hiom, Now Yo Ao ‘White, New York; Prof. N, B. Jonus, Cincinnati; O, J. Backolt, E. B, Fletcher, and 8. J, Fowler, Westnold, Aaas,; Horatle G, Soymotur and wife, Beranton, Pa. et col ikl AT CRESCO, A, Syecial Dispaich to The Chicane Tridune, McGneaor, In., March 16.—Fiftoan thousand dollara’ worth of property waa consumed by fire It night at Crosco. The following are tho lossoss Xi, O, Prics, druggist, $1,000, ingurance ©2,000; Frod Millor, harnoss-shop, £1,500, ln- surance €800: G. Lamb, meat-market, $1,300, fnsuranco $300: L. A. Btorso, milliner, 81,300, no iasuranco; W, R, Barker, grooer, £3,000: in- surance $1,000; D, Green, bullding, 1,000, no inaurance. AT NORTHAMPTON, MASS, Epecial Dispateh to The Chicage Zyibune, BeamorieLy, Mass,, Merch 16.—Tho works of the Florencs Tack Company at Northampton were burned to-day. Logs, §35,000; insuranco, 23,000, - AT ERIE, "PA, Bpactal Dispateh to Tha Chicage Tiribune, Enrx, Pa, Msroh 16,—The rosldonce of Eugono Cospar was destroyed by firo this evon- log. YLoss, £3,000 ; lnsurance, $1,0.00. 1 OHICAGO. The alarm from Box No, 870, at 5:40 yesterday afternoon, was cnused by the buuning of & do~ foctive flue in & houso at No, 704 Bouth Halsted 4ireet. No damsgo. THE WEATHEL. ‘Wasimioron, D, 0., March I7—1 a. m.~—For the Middle States, light riin oyor the northern portions and olearing westhor in the southern portions, with southerly to wosterly winds, alight changes in tomparature, and low, followed Y rising barometer. For the Lake region, raln and anow, with brisk and high variatilo winds, alight ehanges in temperstars, anmd decldedly low Yarometer daring tho day, followed by rising, barometes, winda shiftiog to wiestorly and north- westerly, and clearing wenther in the Upper Yako rogion and noar Lako Erio, - Bperral Disvateh to The Qhteaan Tribune. Mexpora, I, March 16,--It has baen snow- hxhhnn for twenty-four lours, It is over & l:o ud ea on the level, nnd In oy 8 where it drifted is 6 or 7 foet dee p, and is still anow- l:lg; ucgnlmm.bly lmpading E‘alnguphlu commus , % spectal Dispateh to The Chfcago Tribune, Dunugue, Is., March 16.—A snow and slcet elorm set in yosterdsy, and did considorsble damago to tolegraph-wirea. and treos in this soc- tion. " To-day is changed 1.0 snow about 7 inches daep, and &till snowlng, YOCAL QDK ERVATIONE. 01110400, March 16, Wind, Rain|We'ther 128, 2:83 p, m.'29,11 GENEDAL O}ISERYATIONS, 0 a10 400, Alarch 16—] aw Midnight, Bar, Thr Wind, Daln| Westher, Douvar, ... |20} Pike's Doak|20,61(— 0'W., 1%, Garry.. 150,34 61N, I, Gibaon,|22.08| 3618 E., ., Haven,(20.07) 91FW., briak. 24N, W., b 9iN., brl Wiag §6 milas per BOWF b Pike's Foak, ————— | Clear, 0|Light ¥now, *12(Light anow, Religlous Toleration in Rome. Lotudon Times, Tha Vatloan orgwo, the Voos della Verila, anys 1412 rarely able to pralso any sot of the Italiau Government, but it foets bound to prafsa a step taken by the Méboister of War. A- Protestant lergyman in Rorae having bosated of havin 10 500 soldiera fmnl)m tho Ministor o s S W s b 5‘. 1alt boows. Tause soldiers were. aske: re sskod ur Wheg wiite Catholion, 824 th Piad L tha a1 sative had bbeik oSS svus: Entense, ‘What He Swore to in Octo- Mr: Ward Will Not Go Before tho Indictment of Messrs. Munn, Tho Ex-Supervisor Denies Guilt, and Wants Freiginger, of Milan, Turns Up and Northern Tilinois Congressmen Proposo WWhich Accounts for tho Opposi- usual room at Wilson's. As they sat down at a table in 8 socluded corner, & waiter turned up o chair, which had beon pmvlouuli the patty wero comfortably seated, tho gontlo- man who had engaged tho chair (a TAIDUNE ro- portar) stepped in and announced 83 an itom of nowa that topio of converaation scomed to offorts of Jako Ilohm, and tho probable resnlt of ot sympathy for Hoyt, Ph erfl’. ngd m:uch upun{ men that ho has detiboratel Thoy eay ho I smashed flat aud boyond rosur THE " CHICAGO ™ TRIBUNE FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1876. WHISKY. Wnpepularity of Mr. Jacob Rehum. ber,;and His Stories in March. Grand Jury---Why e flelped Hesing, ‘Wadsworth, and Bridges. . a Speedy Trial, @ives Hig Bail, to Have a Hand in the Appoint- ment of Webstor’s Buccessor. tion to the Confirmation of Derickson. Thoy Will Prosent the Name of J. D, Har- vey, of Obicago, ARQUND TOWN. AT LUNCH, Tho whisky mon dovoted yesterdsy to can- voseing and speculstion. Thoro wos nothing going on in tho Government bullding, and nothing doing aronnd town wortliy of particolar attention, Rush of hiaving given Tnr ToinuNe some infor- wation, and, when tho Doctor admitted thoe im- ‘peschmont, Mr., Junkor bogan to cxpreea im- solt, aud ss soon 08 bo had concluded Rush took & hiand in, and thinga wore livoly. At tho Tivoli, Chapin & Goro's, at Wilson's, and at Woodford's, On "Change, Mr. Junkor accused Dr. thoro wors amall gatherings of tho groat in- dicted, but thoy all scomed opprossed by tho woatber, and thers was not that busy mannor of “fixing things " that gonerally characterizos tho prosence of tho Litustriona crooks. Georgo Bur- ranghis crawled out of his rhoumatism temporarl- 1y, and sppeared long coough to protest bhis poraonal innoconee, and to damn the squoalers, and thon wont bome. turn up, ond Buffalo Miller waa among tho in- visible, Tho lunch party, consisting of Ford, Junker, Powel), Rush, Burroughs, spd Loach, Old man Dick dld not agreed to avoid roportors, and, abandoving the .lunch route, sooght tho back ongaged, and, just ag erd Wos & ruinor to the offect that the weather was beaaily, It wasa dull lanch party. Thero was none of tho badinago that constituted tho ataple of formor meatings. The be tho rocont thoso offorts, Thera was a liunm'nl oxprossion il Wadsworth, and ation upon the procoed- inge of to-day and tho probability of a trial, A8 ¥AR A8 JAKE 18 CONCEINED, thoro I8 a general fdcling nmoog all the whisky hucg Limaolf, rootion, and that in condomning othors hio has utterly and irretrioyably damnod himsolf. Ono roctifior hoartily curaed tho papers for thoir courss in showing up Rokm's inconsistoncios. and plaintively bogged that thoy lat tho groat squealer alono until ho should bocome ko in- volved that théro could bo no’possibla escapo for him. It fa now nasortod that somo of tho men whom Iiohm has drawn into his conspiraocy ale lowed lim to pull them in that thoy might as- suro his utter destruction; that,” doponding upon the promisos of some of his sllies that thoy would back bim up, Rehm has sworn to atatoments and givon tho wamos of corroborating witnosses, who, when thoy aro called, will go om the atand and ewonr that Jako I8 the most unrolia-’ blo liar in tho universo. It is said that Jako knows that all his sworn statemonts must bo - dorsod, and that tho men from whom ko hng wecurcd promides of Indorsoment will qulotly deny each and overy allegation ho has made, and not only prove that ho Lss sworn falsely, but furnish evidenco that the revorse of his stato- monts 18 tho fact. Whon or by whom this schomeo has beon put up fs not doveloped, bus it is generally bolloved that Jnko haa baen bo- teayod by & whisky-perfumed Dolilah, and that he will come out branded, IHis testimony wii be broken down, and, whon that fa dous, lua presout co-oanspirators will o on tho stand and gwoor that, even in his protonded cloan brosat of his porsonal affalrs, Jnke has lled beyoud do~ scription, and that ho is eo deop in porjury and corruption that a full oxpose, oven if made by himsolf, would sink him 80 doep in the Poniton- tiary that tho day of his roloase conldn't dig him out. 1t has alwayn boon alatmed that the Chicago, unlike the Bt. Louis Ring, bad.no master to force crookednoes aud hold tho whip of torror over the distillars, Dut it is gradually comivg out that Jako Robm oxorcised au influcnce over the whisky mou of Chicago as tyraunical and potent as that of Joyos in 8t. Louls, and that through bis machinations o atats of orook- edooss and corruption was brought about from . which - the victims could not emerge, and which put them so ontirely in Rehm's powor thiat they hed no recourso but to do bis' bidding, and permlt him to bloed thom- until indictments found thom hin and pallid. Joyce, with somo of sho elomonts of menhood about him, went into a striped suit, rathior than give up the mon he had ruived, while Rehm abandonod the men he had stripped, and sneaked Lotwoen the judiclal fege for pro- tection. Not satistiod with this, he offare imphcate anybody and everybody, provided his precious mouey might ba saved to him. Heo didn't caro so much for golng to the Penlten- tinry, bug ho hatod a fine, and to savo bla monoy, thsého draggod from tho mon who trustod lim, hie offered to fasten gullt upon wuy man, to do anything, aud for his own part sifer any physio- al totture. A mixturo of Midas and Bhylock, he torned hls friends, tus consolence, and all, igto mouey, and thou begged that (¢ be not taken from bim. DEFONE TUE LAST GRAND FURY. . Dat thera in & storm bobind Jake of which Le haa not dreamed. Last October he appoured bo- fore tho Grand Jury, subpaused to testify aa to the burning of his pooks., Whilo on the stand Lie was saked ad to s varloty of bis transactions. Ho was askod if bo had ever pald any money to mecure tho appolotment of Gaugora snd Btore- kcopers, and Lio swore that le badu't, Ho was asked {f he Lad pald Gaugers or Bloro- keapors money, or f ho Lkoew or bad heard thay they had lLoon pald money for crooked purposcs, and _ho gwore that he hadn't. Ho wss asked if hehad aver paid ryevenue officers or liad ever recelved monoy from ravonue ofticors for crooked pllrrn'u. and ba swore he hadn't, Ls was ssked if he Lisd ever pald & Govornment ofticial, or roceived money from » Government ofiicial for crooked purposesd, nod he swore ho hadn't. He waa asked 1f Lo had ever boen paid money by distillora or rectifie; for crooked purpoaes, aud ho awore he badu't, He waussked Jf be hiad in any way, ehape, or manusr boen connected or identitied with suy whisky mattorupon which the slightest suspicion could rest, sud he swore he badu't. o was asked if he ever of sny crooked-whinky wranuaction, and he awoze ho” hadn't, o was asked 1f heevor hesrd of any crooked whisky transaction, and ho swore ha Ladn't. For four hours be wes plied with questions flut u every phap uld be suggeated, but ho solemuly ho bad alwarg ! en ignorant of even $he existonce of- & crooked whisky buaineas, or & stugle crooked transaction in the Oity of Now ha is before the Qrand Jury awearing to an extent of oorruption dhad is ap. pallitg, He bas been the . sworn - historian of Steuta of which in Oclobar bis was uthatly ig- 9 norant, In snewer to the same questions which wers pat to him upon his appearance hofore the 128t Grand Jury, ho ban aworn in tho a0irmative. e lsa asvorn (hat o peid monoy to securo tho appointment of Gaugers and Bloro- keopora, Ifa Lias sworn that Gaugers aud Btorokaspors lhave beon paid monoy for Ho lina aworn that he liaa recolved pay from ravenus officiala for crookod purposes. 1le bas sworn that ho has pajd (Goveremont officials for craoked purpossd. boen paid monsy by distill crooked purpusos. overy way. shape, and mauncr boon identified and connocted with crooked-whisky transactions, and upon each point lio bas manifested an eager nonsn and ahiown & dewiro which in thomselves havo aitractod nnn})h:lfln, nutil it smounted to almoat n certainty, Jurors that, in awearing to his own wickedneas, f1e was also carrying out a schemo of upite aud ‘voogeanco, to astinfy which he would stop at nothlog, assumed that Jacob s in s bad lus rope will tighton so suddenly as to broak his neck before ho knows it. stood bohind bim In lLis efforts aud haye used ing him, and the **firat batch,” who t=o dass " scribs a moment, a8 if in doubt whetbor to ad- for, Mr, Munn,” said the reporter, after the ice crooked purposes, and ho koow {t. He_han sworn ihat ho Lsa nd roctifiors for 110 hna aword that bo bas in i tho sminds of the Giand From all this, which 18 well talked ovor, it Ja way, and that ‘Ihose who have his foara to Bocuro thelr awn onds sre repudiet 080 rubbed thoir handa with glos a8 thoy con- templated bis rovelations, now atand aloof and aay ominously that Lo lias gono too far, and hay completely overahot his mark., Ilo has made squealing 8o odious that man who havo really nomcthing to tell aro afraid to go bofora tho QGrand Jury, and the Grand Jurors have becomo o disgustaed with Lim that thoy will pn, but little attention to aby man who in the fulure shiall aduit to luvlug ovor lind any trasactiona with the Honorablo Jacob Relim. THE 10X, 3. 1), WARD atill insists that he shall have a hearing boforo the Urand Jury befora Lie ia indisted, but it i doubtful that ho will bo pormitted to oxpross blwsolf, unloes tho mombors of the Grand Jury shall take the mattor in their own handas and conclude to call him. o has baen busy for two days arranging his mattora in shapo 8o that thoy may be concinely presentod, and ho eays thiat bo shall make an effort to bo heard. A TninoNe reporter callad urnn bim yoatarday, and askod bim more particularly about tho £5,000 nots which Ward subscribed to tho Ifesing loan of #40,000, Tho roporter askod him how he camo 10 go into such a schema; how ho cama to Jend monsy Lo a man who wes avowedly og osed L0 the Ropublican Jmiy. and from whom AMr, Ward personally cauld expoot no aesistanco in his own camoaign, Mr. Ward repllod that it was thon reprosented to him that tho Germans woro op- posegd to tho Ropublican party: that Wash Hos- fug'a candidacy on tho North Slde would tend to concentrato the German olemong all over tho city, and carry it In » dircction injurlous to him fur. Ward) ¢ that ropretontations wers mada to nm, though they did not cows from Mr. Hea- Ing, phat tho Staats-Zeitung wonld not bo up- friondly to him, and that the contribution woald bo a good thing for the partysud must bo made. Undor theso circumstances r, Ward gave hls noto, with the undorstanding that he shounld have Heeing’s noto In return, and that, whoen due, oach would offsct the otuor. Ilo saya ho nover oxpocted to bo callod upou to pay the note, and, when Lo was, hio did tho bost Lo could to moot at, paid half, and is now trying to raise tho rest, COL. MATTOEWS, An Inler-Ocean reporter, whose talents havo haon dovated to another branch of tho businoss of nows-gathering, was latoly transforred to tho Custom-House. 'The worl wea now to him, Ho had hoard of distillors, mashers, and Root's oscape, and Lo lald in wsit for an opportunity to distinguish _ himsell. came, ond his malden modesty no lapger clung to him, Ho was tho most knowing man around tho building Wednesdny, but_yosterday thero was a change, ‘Tho eaglo oyo drooped and tho faco waa gon- orally crostfallen a8 ho discovercd that the wilos of *Old Man Diek"” had got im into trouble, The' latter had, 1t sppears, started o #tory to tho effect that Root's nuc:{m could havo boen preventod by Col, Matthewa If ho had so desired ; thot ho did not desiro, and that Root had , consoquently got himmell out of tho [ way , and Matthaws was enjoying the * not # procecds - supposod to ~ ariso from bis " non-intorvontion, The item waa workod up, and appeared in the I.- 0. of yeater- day. When Col. Matthows wau approachod on tho subject ho had very little to say about it. liia romarks wore summed up in_two words, But thoy wero an emphatic donlal, o refarred to tho storyns a *d—dlio,” When it'is ro- membered, that *Old Man Dick " wauated to #ecnro immunity under tho promise he could tell on Root ; that bis offor was rofused bacauas bo domanded immunity beforo giving auything up; and that Root pubsoquontty elearad out, and tho old man gaw hix last opportunity slip from his grasp, 1t is not diffiouls to understand his pur~ osa in manufaccaring this story, and in sonding t on ita travels. 1o has oogagod reservod scata 1o that reporter’s oar for tho Boason. PG S THE NEWLY-INDICTED. MUNN, WADSWORTLL, AND DKIDAES, It leaked out yesterday, althongl the Govern- mont counsiol ondeavored to koep it s, that, among tho batch of poople indictod Wednosday aftornoon, throe truo bills wore sgainst Phil Wadaworth, D. W. Monn, and E.T. Bridges. Littlo intereat attachod to tho fact that Dridges waa Includod in tho list, becauso that individual ia alroady beyond tho confines of bls native country, sod fa whillog awsy tho long, dreary honrs as ag oxilo in Oanads, DBut when it was koown tbat Wadsworth and Muon bad asctu- ally boon indicted, pooplo began to opon thoir oyes and say **Who moxt?" although 1t has beon tho story for two or threo days that fodictmonts against theas parties would aurely como in & short time. Novortheless thoir actual arrival cansoa gome flu ttoring. Lapecially was this the caso with regard to Phll Wadaworth, who has beon supposed to bo an honost as the day ia long, snd to prove tho contrary will ro- re something made of more substantial stuft than the testimony given to the Urangors by Jako Bohm and his abottors. With regard to Muun thoro was curiosity aud satonishmout, but tho fact that he bad already been tndicted in St. TLouis and Milwaukoo was pasumed by many a8 ovidonce that thero waa ground for an indict- mont againat Inm in this district. Tho two gontlomes were down yoatorday, bat no offort wos mado to arrest thom, and it was ar- rangod that thoy shonld give ball whon tue Unitod States Coury meets this morning, Tho gonoral chargo §e that Relin paid Wads- worth and Munn cortain suma of monoy at cer- tain timos for keeping atlll about tho trauds al- loged to have been golog on under their oflicial noses, Horotoforo the Government hsa boen ablo to trace_paymenta of money by tho dis- thiers to Relim, but thoro ho thread ia said to bhavo boon Jost, mnd it isclaimod that Jake's teatimony takes it up and leads tho Government to the othor end of tha line. Jako was no doubt anxious to account to tho diatillers for the way ho had disposed of tho monoy, }e fod thom, at the time thoy woroe Fl)‘lflk up, on tho idea that tho money was golug nto the hands of the Governmont officers,— Bupervisors, Collsctors, Deputiea, Storekeapera, Qaugors, and othors,—and winlo thia may or may not have baen tha cass, Jake has seon fit 1o mako it a part of tho story by which ko hopos to oscape punisbment, whilo atthe same timo Le triod to show that ho actually kept faith with tho Qistillers, A Trwyrr roportor mot Mr, Wadsworth you. torday. Ife had hoard of his indlctmout, as- serted that there was mo cause for it, thatit must bave beon obisined throngh some tall swearing, and that ho was ready to meet his trial at any time. DAN-MUNN, 1% CAN'T TNDERSTAND RRUM'A CONDUGT, A ToinoNe reporter sought aod found ex- Buporvisor D, W. Munn last evening at tho lat- tor's residonce, on Wost Adams atreot. It was rnowing hard as tho reportorisl form, coversd with tho fast-falling flakes, ran up the stopa and pulled the door-bell, Ar. Munn himsolf ye- eponded, Ie beheid tho visitor, who aunounced hiaerrand and asked the privilege or a fow minutes' conversatiou, Mr. Manu looked at the it hlm, but it was only & moment, and then he eaid, * Comein." The reporter went fu. # Y auppoae you know about what I have coms had boen broke, ~" ;‘ I)‘io. Tcan't say that Ido, exaotly. What {a #Yon have probably heard that Ihil Wads- worth, ¥, ‘I’ Bridzes, and voursalf, were indlcted yoaterday, have yon not 7% “Well, dld hisar that this morniog, and I wont to the Custom-Housa to learn whethor there wasany truthin the thing, I found {4 to bo &o.” oIt is sald that Jake Rehm testifiod against i u I know that is the story, but I can't bellave it, Intha first place X NEYER LAD ANY DUAINESS DEALINGS WITIX RZOM, and can't bolieve hie would make such an asser- tlon sx that reported--thas Le paid me money— unless ho were rexolved to make up s atory out of whols aloth snd parjure himsel? up sud dowa, a0d I awm nod prepared to shink ihat af him, . 40 It 118 boen aatd that ho would not heaitate to farnish a very much varnished talo.” ' Woll, frora what I kuow of Fehw Tam not roady to think that of bim, And yat, if the ntory 18 trite that ho did 80 toatify againat mo, it ralnen #ome question in my mind’ as to whether he 18 porfactly aquars or not.” * Yoy have raad the story sabout Junkos swonring to what Jake wanted him to awear, nuhl,!qlmd In this morniug’s Tmnuxe, havol on? 5 ¥ No. Idid not geo it. Ts it there?™ Tise roportor sssarsd lim it was, snd pro- coeded to rolate how Junker had gono batora tho Jury and told what Jake fiad wishod him to tell, und that ho had aftorwards told nomo frionds Lo had navor known any such thing. and thst his taatimony was piven to plassn Jako, who had & great deal of [nlinonta with him, It certainly lookn bad againat both of them ; againat Junker for tolling wmnthing he didn't kuow anything about, and against Jake far get- ung Jankor to do it." + flave you avor, Mr. Munn, had ANY MONEY THANBACTIONS WITit Reist ¢ " Nevor, of aoy shapo or kind. I never pald biwn any monoy, and he naver pald ma any. L “Do’ you know snytbiog about Juk mony oxcept that It is genorally supposed he testitiod to haviug paid you monoy 2" *No, Ldonot, All X have seen has beon in the g,nnem." Did you expect an Indictment 2 * No, Idid not, and wal never mora surprisad than when [ loarned of it this morning. I had road Sunday's Trisune containing the statoment that Jake would go beforo the juryand teatify to paying me_money ; but I couldi't believe ho would do It, for the plsiu reason that he never pald me any monoy." % %nu deny the charges, then, altogethor, do you 7" “Yos, sirs and I am ready and anxious to atand e trial and vindicate myself bLefora the world, If Jake Rebm bias committed perjury, ha will fiod one man who ig not_goiug to Jie down. Ishall make a fight, snd I don't think tho truth aod the right can ba squolchod oven by porjured testimony.” » Who s your counsal 2" “ Bob Ingersoll and B. K. Dow.” % Whan do your other casos como ap 2" *Tho Milwaukes and St. Louts cages have boon sot for the eamo day.—~April 3,—and [ sup-. 080 ono of thom will have to be eontinued to ot mo bu prok 1t at tho othor,” “ Won't that arrsngemont interfere with an “oarly trial hero " *'No, I 1088 not. I rather Liope to get my caso on noxt weak, ‘It scoms the Goverument Liasn't soy casos to try now, since everybody Is lying down and nr‘ucuung. 8o I guoss I'll give thom nome wark." *Did you, liko Mr. Ward, WANT TO GO DEFORE TUE GRAND JURY 7" **Whon I first hoard tho story that Jals was folun {0 teatify againat mo, I put littlo faith io t, and I can't say that I actually belioved it till I hoard I was lodictod. Still, I thought if thero was avon n story out there would bo no harm in my askivg to appoesar bofore tho jury and bave it investigated and quicted. Bo I told Judge Iangs \ednesday aftornoon about 2 o'clock." * What did ho ay 7" ** ITo thought it o ratber nouanal request, but I told him these woro unusual times, wWhen roguos would como forward, and, by promising to {mplicato mon, secnro immunity for thomsolves. He finally sald ho would refer the mattor to the Goveromont counsel aud sce me agatn,” “This was about 2 o'clock, you say, and tho indfctments woro roturnod abotit half-past 42" **Yos, but during that time, when the I|u wore of courso at work drawing up the bill r? had vo onportunity to go before thom aad mako any statoment.” *1Yhot do you think JAKL'S ORINCT is in making thoao statomenta 2" **Well, his principal objoct is, of conrse, to drag in otbors if possible, snd thua save him- gelf. But his aecondary objoct, and & rather im- portant one, too, I supposo, is to show tho dis- tillors that he drd what ho protends to have done with the monoy o is maid to lave collacted— nid it over to tho” Government omticors in the Ring. Iio wants to sliow thom that he kept faith with them." ‘The ¢onversation aped on, but Mr. Mann had no very decidod opinious to exprous, oxcept that be was ionocent, and only awaited an oppor- tunity to vindicate himself before a court. Thers would bo no giving up in lis case, but oconacious of roctitudo, ho would eoo that the toatimony agalnay him was thoroughly sittod, and i there waa any perjury ho proposed to got &t tho bottom of it. After expreasing this idon {n soveral forms, last tuns with fucronsing mory{ and enrneat- noss, AMr. Munn had ovidently glven up al he knew, snd the roporter oxcused himself and withdrow. —— FREISINGER, QIVING DAIL. Tho only mattor of interest abont the United Btates Court room yesterday ocourred sabout balf-past 3 o'clock In the afternoon, The par~ tlea who oontributed to make the occasion o partiolly-intorosting ono wore George P, Frei- sluger, of Rock Island; his counsal, Gon. John Hawloy: and bis fathor-in-law, Abraliam Bar- all, from the samo place. Mr. Freisinger, un- liko many distillera concerning whom hlstory is not silent,—that is, recont. hiatory,—did not ro- quire any warrant to ba sorved on him, but latt s pleasant suburb for Chicago Wodnoaday night, in company with Lis counsel and fathor in-law, for 'tho purposs of spoearing in court yostorday nnd giving bsil. They arrived yosterday morniog, aud passed thelr lelsure time until tho oponing of tho Court in tho afternoon in puch occupations aa best siited tholr rural tastes. When thoy came Into Court Judgo Dangs camao fn with them, and Judge Dlodgets was informed of tho nature of the businces. Frolsingor waa firet examined na to hia csrthly posuessions, durlng the courdo of which Iufluir} ho vory frankly confessed that {f all his dobta waro pald ho should not boe worth & dollar, and it would puzzle him to get togothor enoush monoy _to pay thom, IHo had not owned tho Milan Distiltory, but had rented it, and bad not oporated it himeelf sinco 1873, but eincs than ho had been tho Bocrotary of the Company which did run [t. Yo had ownped 5,000 worth of atock in the Company, but this ho could not call his own, inpsmuch’ as through somo little financial ombarrassments ho had givon the stook as collatoral for barrawed money, Judgo Blodgatt intorposed at this sage of the prococdings, nnd said that under the clrenm- stances Mr, Freisinger could hardly bo expected to givo ball for a Jarge sum, ‘Tho Court waa 1o awaro to considorable oxtont either of tho na- turo of the tostlmonv or the gravity of the charges, and only know, from what tho District Attornoy 8aid, that thoro were two Indlctmonts, —ono for remaving apirita withont their passing through a boded warchouse, and tho other for conspiraoy. Gen. Hawloy remarked that bia elient had not bsen arrosted, but had como to Clicago of hin awa volition, #o that {t did not seom that thora ‘was any desire to run away, and he could not soe why a large bondehonld bs domanded. b 'fihlu ?ourb—wnll, In what amountcan you give ail In B don. Hawloy—Nr. Freinoger's fathor-fn-law 18 hiera and will zive bait for him, ‘I'ho Court—Thero aro two indictmente—ono in which tho bail waa fized at £25,000 and tho oth- orat 3.000, Beaverns gave $8,000. Now, sup- pose the ball in the othor case ware reduced to Gen, ITawley hinted that 63000 would bo about the proper fizure. - Judge Bangs first sald that hie wonld not con- sider $5,000 too low, but almost immediatoly ohangod his mind, and said he was inolined to think if the bail were fixod at 28,000 on tho in- dictment for romaval tt would bo just as well, 1t was thon doecidod to scospt 8,000 bail un- dor each of the indictments, and Mr, Burrall stopped up to the bar to be examined as to what Lo ownad. * Mr., Burrall stated, in & _vory raodeat mannar, that his roal estate, which waa without in- cumbrance, was probably worth about $50,000 or $60,000, and that ho conedored himeelf worth about 876,000 avar and aboye sll liabilitles, It was then decided, without furtber dolay, {o so- cept Mr. Hurrall, and his and Freisivger's recoguizancos were thon taken. Qcon, Hawloy desired to kuow when hla cliont would bo callad upon to vlead, sod Wednesdsy was finally settlad upon sa the time. Tho proceedings wers now eundod, snd the rooni was a8 quiet #a it was during the morning hours, when the key was turned in the Jock sud nnryilody was away attending Gen, Wabater's funer —— . DERICKSON. SECBET OF TUX OFPOSITION TO IS CONYIBMATION, Special Disvaleh to 'hs Chicago Tribune WasuinotoN, D. 0., Dec. 16.~Tho Congresa- raen from the Northern District of Illinois bave beld a meetlng and resolved to conteat tho con- firmation of R, P. Derickson, who haa beon nominated Colloctos of Internal evenne for the Chicago District, to succeed CGen., Webater, This action is sigmificant fn that it indicates n change of polioy on thie part of & conalderabla body of Vestern Congressmen. Bluce {ho bo- gioning of the whisky war it has been the habit of the Becretary of the Treasury aud the Preal- deat $0 appola) revenue oficers wittion) cocsull~ ing Copgressmen ot local poliioians, Tois kas beon aspecially true s to fllinols. Ths Tilinols delopation has boon much frritated at this fact, and has chosen tho partlcular offics as & test caso to datormine whothar Congreasmon ars to hava a voica in tho appointinanta. Baid & prom- Inent membar of the dolegstion ta-day : his sort of thiog Las been donn in llllno{; until the delogation had decided that it has gons about Iar enough." ‘The delogation from tha Northern District hias accordingly united in RECOMMERDING 2, D, MARYEY to succesd Watator, Henator Oglesby, who has oot roturned from Naw iHampshire,, did not nign chnrnmr. bt his signature i oxpectad. In taking thia position, the delegation nrge nothing ageinat tho character of Deriok. #on, Lut to take & atand for what thoy insist in their prorogative. In tho present tamper of Benatore ng:n tho mubjoct of appointment, 1t would ot be dilticult to dofeat the confirmation of Derickson, or to force the withdrawal of his namo. Unleea somothing ahiould occur to change thio views of tha dologation, they haye futlly de. tormined npon this courso, If thoy persiat, thero is little chanco of Derickson's ‘confirma- tioa, . THE THREE LINKS, Extensive Proparntions in Rocklord, X1l for tho Celebration of the Filtys Scventh Anniversary of Odd-Fellows- &hip in Americn-\ Large Number of Liodues ‘Throughont the State to He Invited. h ; Apecial Dispateh tb The Chicigs Tribune, Tockrouo, 1., March 16,.—Tho Odd-Fellows of thia city have this carly commenced to make strangements for the ontertsinment of the brettiren of the Order In Ilockford on the 26th of noxt April. The orator of ths day will bo the Hon. John H, Oberly, M. W. G. . ; the Chiet Marsbal, Gen, Jobn C. Smith, P. G. M. and R, W. G. B, of Chicsgo, Tha following is the pro- grammo for tha day : At 230 p. m. tho processton will bo formod by lodges and encampments in appropriato rogalis, in tho usual order, on Main streot, tho right resting on Elm. Patriarchs 1u uniform will form the cscort. 'Tho proceaslon will march through tha principal streatn to the tair-gronads of the Winoebago Agricultural Hocloty, Than will fol- low music by the Forest City Iland, prayer by the Grand Chaplaln, aaniversary oxercises, and the oration. At G:30 p, m, & banquot will take placa at Bap- tist Hall, aftor which toasts will bo offered and roeponded to by distinguished membors of tho Order, Tha whole affair will culminato with a graod ball in the evening at Floral Hall. The following are the Cummittoes aud ofiicors for the dav: Prosident of the Day—John Lake, P, D. Q. M. Committee of Arraugemouts—John Lake, R. Weid, Georg o H, Platner, H. R, Wolls, E. B. Porry, Gmn‘n%\'. Roberts, William Logue, James Alcott, Thomaa Beales,J. 8. Ticknor,|E. C. Dunu, E. C. Robherts, Samuel Norson, E. Clomons, snd A. 8. Atohley, Recoption Committes—John Lake, J, S. Tick- nor, Joseph Burns, Bamuel Norton, E, U. Clem- ans, D, P, Gray, William C. Prouty, E. B. Perry, Wiliiam Logue, Thomas Deales, E. Sliniwin, and Lonry Cox, * Committeo on Toasts—E., C. Duun, J. B, Tick- nor, aud W. It. Wald, The following Lodges and Eacampmonts of Tliinois are each 1nvitod and oxpectod to bo rep- rosented on the occasion : Lodges, Nos. G, 8, 0, 11, 18, 17, 18, 22, 23, 20, o1, 43, 30, 45, 47, 60, G5, 66, 68, 59, 6O, 105, 133, 140, 146, 155, 173, 174, 170, 194, 197, 209, 214, 221, 230, 239, 247, 257, 259, 272, 293, 803, 021, 829, 840, 331, 353, 372, 076, 888, 339, 308, 400, 404, 407, 409, 411, 416, 422, 432, 437, 440, 440, 447, 401, 407, 408, 477, 470, 444, 485, 488, 493, GOC, GOS, 510, 514, 521, 524, 530, 63L 032, 633, 544, 563G, 601, LG2, 572, 573, £83, and 590 ; Eucampments Nos, 2, 3, 6,10, 12, 13, 22, 23, 80, 40, 43, 44, 49, 50, 62, 73, 83, 100, 104, 105, 108, 110, ), 114, 115, 117, 122, 183, 142, 153, 154, and 165 ; also from Wis- consin, Lodges Nos. 4, 6, 10, 12, 14, 17, 58, 84, 90, 143, and 171, From whot your Rockford correspondent has beasd, this calebration bids fair to be oge of uu- usual intoroet, and the Odd-I'cltows’ fraternity may rest sssurod thoy will meat with » very hearty reception in tho Forost RAILROADS. THE NORTHERN-PACIFIC CIRCULAR. Spetial Duspaleh to The Chreago Tribune. TonoNto, Ont., March 16.—A circolar ad- dressed to tho sbarcholders of the Northern Paciflo Raitway, which recontly appeared in Chi- cago, hau made fis sppoarauso here, and oxcites considorable commont. Al the dailies have ed- {toriala on fr. Tho Glode asys it Is intended to bull the Northorn Pacifio atock, and, if addross- ed to Cansdians, would be extraordinarily fool- ish; but, bolng nddressed to the abarebolders of the Northern Pacifie, thero is nothing of spocial note in it. Itsaya: Here ia a Chicago shareholder basiog the atrength of fs argument on tho fact that the Canadian Facifio Itallway s been absndoned, and that tho Thunder Day & Winuipeg Jine will baa mized land and water Toute, while, ot the moment Lo s writing, Mr, Mao~ kengio, {n tha Canadian Louse of Commous, 18 pledg- ing bl Goyernment to bufld an all-rall road between tha polnts in question, snd telling tho country that ho expocta to completo it witlin four years, Backeuzio, whilo bullding an sll-rail communication, desires to keep open o routs to lort Garry through Canadisn torritory, so that neltlior emigranta nor the Goveru. meut aliall bo sxclusively dopendent on the American o5 ORDERED TO SHOW CAUSE. &Special Dupatch Lo The Chscayo Tribune, Bromorierp, I, March 16,—Francis E. Hinkeloy, late Recelver under Judge Tipton's or- derof tho Gilman, Clinton & Sprivgfield Rail- road, not having complied with the ordor of the Foderal Court hero to file his fiusl account as such Rocolver by AMarch 16th, way to-day ordered to show caueo within forty-oight hours wby he should not be attachod for contempt of court. opeeiat Dispaleh to The Chicaao Trwvune. Brooxixarox, 1li, March 16,.—To-day in the Cirouit Court in the Gilman Railrond cass a motion was made to discharge tho Rocotver and turn the proparty over to the now Board rocont- 1y clectod; mlso & motion for a ruls on tuo apocial Maater to turo over the books, ete., in 118 possession to the now Board. The Court ordored tho special Mastor to turn over all such documents except llarp Toswnalip'a bonds and tho receipt_of tuo Yidelity Bals Doposit Com- pany, of Chiesgo, for 800,000 bonds of the road. Thego movemonts erre ovidenca that Judge Tipton is of opinion that tho rosd 8 stitl in his posseseion, and will bring tho new Board in direct conflict with tho United Statss Court aud it ordezs, SNOW-BLOCKADE. 8ar7 Lagg, Utsl, March 16.—The Central Pa~ cifio train duo a$ Ogdon Bunday morniug arrived thora this evening. Trouble from suow Is ro- ported to-day betwoen Rawling and Bitter Creok, and betwoen Gracn River aud Evanston, on the Union Pacifle, Oxaua, Neb., March 10.—~Telegrams from the Wost state that il tralng 1n the Mountsin divis- ion of the Unfon Pacific were to-day abandonod on account of tho snow blockado betwoon Groon Tuvor and Evanaton. Soversl fraight trains aro snowed in on Croston 1lill, hetwoen Bitter Creok and Nawlins, and everything has beon blockod ail day, Large forces of men with anow- vlows will start from Bitior Crook (n the moru- ing to try and got throogh, It [astill soowing and drifiing baaly. ‘Thors has been a sovero storm in thia vicinity to-dsy. Clear but cold, with a gale from the northwest. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL, New Yonx, March 16.—At n mooting this af- terncon of tho Chicago, Milwaukes & St. Paul Rallroad Company, a dividend of 7 per cent wea declared on preforred stook for each of the years 1674 and 1876. ‘The dividend ia payable in :owudnnd slnking fund bonds on the 10th of pril. REMOVED, Br. Louis, Msrch 16,.—Col. A. A. Talmage, Qouersl Buperintondent of the Atlantio & I'ae Y colver of that road, and W, 0. Rogers appolnted ia his place, " P TEXAS CATTLE. 87, Lows, March 16,—The Kansas City Prics Current to-morrow will publish s lotter from & promioent cattlo-trader and banker of Kanras, giviog a4 sccurate Information of tbo cattle duive from Toxas the coming season s can bo obtainod. Tho letter is from Ban Antonlo, Tox., and gives tho names of owners aud numbor of cattle in each hord, footing up in sggrogste 258.000 biead, This dosa not Include cattle which havo been wintered in tho Indisn Terrl. tory, About ope-tuird of ho whole humber wlfi be conLract catsle, sud one-lialf stock oattle, "Pho most of the driva will be concentrated in Kansas botween Dodr Qity and Ellls, 80 that sdvantage imsy be taken of 7atos over elther the lmma“l aolfo or Atchison, Topeka & Banta ¥e Baliro cifio Railroad, was removed to-dsy by the Ro-- FOREIGN. Another Terrific Gale in England and on the Continent. Apgalling Destruotion of Life and Prop- erty by Flood and Shipwreck. Exciting Debats {n the English House of Commons on the Royal-Titles Bill, Incidents Attending the Defeat of Ecolosi- astioal Despotism in France. A Treaty of Alliance Between Bervia and Montenegro. Review of the Present Political Sltualion in Moxico. FRANCE. GANDETTA, Pang, March 16.—M, Gambetta has written a lotter to the electors of Lille, Bordeausx, and Barscitles, aunouncing that Lo has boen elocted 0 represent Paris in tho Chamber of Doputios, THE OVERTHROW OF MONSIEUR DUFFET, TUE EX- PONEXT OF CIVIL AND ECCLESIASTICAL DESPOT~ 1830, Special Correnpondenze of The Chitago Tribune. Panis, Fob. 22.—0n Sunday last, Fab, 20, the olections were hold throughout France for tho creation of a now Parlismont: and, if ever punitory justice followed upon the commission of crime or the practics of wickednoss in high places, nn instance of such a healthful provi- denco may be seen in tha result of those olecs tions, Tho roturns which lis bofors mo state that, of tho 530 membors voted for, and who make up the Lower House, 205 Ropub- Hcans have beon clocted mgawnst 24 Con- stitutlonals, 46 Consorvatives, 16 Monarchists, snd 45 Bonapartists. 3lany of those enumorated sbove bave been elacted In two or more depart- ments, and, as each cau only represent ono, tho vacancios oxisting therofrom will be filled by other elections on Sundav next. The Repuabli- cans are surd of belug able from that source to add at loast 50 to their present forco. With such strength in tho Houso, and controlling tho Souate, astha Republicand do, the Fronch Na. t1on has mustrancos, never possesscd belore, of testiug fairly the practicability of Republican institutions, The 20th of Fobruary, 1876, shonld forever bo lield momorable in Franco, as tho birthday of her National Freedom. Hithorto, the Republic bas oxisted only io nsmo; snd under that bamo, 80 suggostive of liborty, and so dear tothoheart of evory patriotic Amorican, hos beon practiced in Frauce, within tho last year, every form of despotism. Afon- siour Baifot, who for along time biza nlled the office of Minister of tho Interior, has beon in tho handa of the Clericals and Donapart- ists,—tho executant of all tho unjust, and abominable laws onacted by those factions rospectively, whon in power, for tho suppression of frco spcech. freodom of the pross, snd froedom of roligious worship. Bome af the most unjust and tyrannical lawa in the statuto- books of Fraoce thiy mau Buffet has cansod to bo enceted during his torm of offico as Ministor of tho Interior, i coadjutors in tho Cabinet have boen potwerless to protect tho people in tholr rights against tho oppressive measures of Alonsiour Buffet. ‘Tho aystem of one-msn power todar 3onarch- Jos and Empirog, such a8 have so loog curaed France, and espocially as thoso powers have boon subservient to the ruio of Itome, bas worked up a concontration of forco in the hands of a fow fonctionaries, wheshor thoy bo Profects, Military Commandanis, or Blinietors of tbe Intorior, which, whan directed by s tyranny iteelf dying, sgainst o anfforing peoplo, norved in thule resiat~ stice by the bright promiso of & near victory, is & power of opbrassion sud criolly one knows nothiog of under the just working of equal laws in a froo conutry. But tho penple have taken thoir revenge on Mousfour Bufot aud the cligue who, with bim, havo so lovg held tho balance of power, or “mako woight,” betwoon tha two great aud nearly equal partios i the 1ast Legisiaturo, aud who, by clever generalship, mansgod to hold the roina of Government, In tho composition of tho Bemate, Monsienr Baflat failed to obtatn s place, though hie mado great effort to do 8o, And, asa lhat strogile to continuo Lis hold on poswer, hio assayed to socure an election to tho Lowoer Houso by haviog his name presented in four differont dopartmenta, In each ho bas boon aifimlly dafeated. The Lib- eral press of Paris abounds to-dayin ologioo straios, that are more fimnacnt than pitcous to tho wounded hoart of Monsisur Buffet. e will surrander his portiolio into the hands of President BMacMalon a8 soon as the Parlia- mont-olect aball convono, which will bo early in March, should ho even Lavo tho sssuranco to wait 80 long, Afossra, Thiers, Usmbeita, Du- Tauro, Loon 8ay, Jules Grevy, Laboulayo, Jules Favre, Cssimor Perier, aud Foycouct wiki Lencofortt be among the meun at the front in the Government of Frauco; sud under (Loir load will tho Fronch nation at large learn for the firat timo, by practical experience, the superiority of a Republican Government, adminiatered for tho grontest good of tho preatost nambor, to a dog- potic rogimo, that accks ovér to stiflo all aspira- tions for Jiberty among the maszos, or even ap- probonslona of their civil and roligious rights, while the few aro pamperod to eatioty at tho oxpeuso and injury of the many, It ia but & few woeks siuco tho pastor of the Amorican Chapel roceivod uotice from the palics that ho muss discontinuo a wookly moeting of tho members of Lis littio mission church, Liotd statedly at his apartmonts, for prayer and ro- ligious’ instrnction; from which dbmand thero was no appeal. Loman Catholiclam encountors u0 let or hindranco in France, whatever may be tho channols through which it works. Tho now Parliament bas much legislation to accomplish beforo all clssaes and sects will ba equal unnder tho law. i I o B. —— CREAT BRITAIN. MARINE DISASTERA, Queexstowy, Ireland, March 16.—The abip Ermerides, Capt. Beard, from Port Royal, 8. C,, for Groenock, capaized on tho 12th of March. Tho socond mate and seven of her crew; have atrived at this port. The remaindor of tho crew and the Capiain, thirteea in all, wero arownod, Lavenroor, Eng., March 16.—Tho ship Grets, Capt. McCredy, from San Fraucisco Nov. 25, ar- rived horo to-day. S8he brings a portion of the crow of tho ship Groat Dritain, Capt, Chiliott, from Daboy Jau, 23, for this port, which was sbandonod at soa in a sivking conditlon. Elaven of the crow of tho Grest Britain wore drowned, snd four dlod from exposure, The Groat Britsin oncountered terriblo weatber, and be- came watorlogged on the 3d of March, The Captain’s two sona diod of privations. Tho Cuptain and thirtoon men took to » hont,and soon sulfered torribly from hunger. Three of tho men di od, and the survivors wero forced to eat ortions of tho remsins of thelr comradea to eop from starving, Ou the 11th of March they were reacued Lo tho last 8tage of omaciation, FINANCIAL. Mark Fiaher & Sons, woolen-cloth manufastur~ ors, of Haddolefleld, Yorkshire, avd Montreal, have falled, with liabilitles rescuing £46,000 storling, Quo moro failure Exchango to-day. T ot trauspirod. Tho stock market closed steadier, with geaor- ally s batter feeling. K TURP. The Bristol steoplo-chsso was won by Little ‘om. announced at the Btock mount of liabllities haa IN FARLIAMENT, toxpoN, March 16.—Inthe Housoof Com- mona to-night the Postwastor-Ganoral atated shat it was tho intontion of the Departmunt aftar the pressnt year to make arzangomonts for tha conveyanre of mally to America similar to thoso adopted by the United Btates, viz.: to mako po contracts, but to'send thio maila by yousolg whosa efliclenoy i« proved, sad pay ao- cording to woight. BAD YOR BILLIMAN, Loxnpox, March 16.—Fha four, refernog to Prof. Hillimau's recent negatory leiter, says : “The Professor Is wmug in statiog that posuch telegram was ever sent, for the origiual telegram {# in the Emmn Mioo office, with & stamp show- lur ite receipt ou the §th of Apnl, 1872, The tologram begins thus: ** Very great improve- meuta siuce Jast report, TUK TITLE OF EMPRESH OF INDLA Loxpox, March 10.—Iu the House of Com- mons to-mghbt whon motion was mado to go lato Commities on the Royal-Titles bill, the Marquis of Harsiugton moved in smendment that, while willing to oconeider the measure eusbling an addillon to B inexpedient to Impair tha dignity of the Crown by te assumotion of the title of Empress. The Marquis supported his totion by & speach con cliiatory in tono, Ha #aid he oftersd the amend- mont with reluctanco. e admitted that 1t was impoasibla for the Govornmont to haya foressen tha opposition which the messnre had provoked, He chatlengad the Government to show any good roason why the title of Emprass’ was proferable to that of Queon. Ho repeated the argumont that the bill was & slight to the other colonies, Tho Chancellor of tho Exchiequer defendsd the title of Empross as accurately ropresenting tha. relatlons of the Queen to Indis, THE DEBATE LASTED SEVEN HOURS, and was oxcited and acrimonfons. Sir William Harcours and Measrs. Forster and Daff op od tho bill, and Mr, Rosbuck and Lord Ilcho supported {t. Finally the Marguis of Harting- ton’a amendmont was rejectod, and the motion - for going into Cammittes oo the bill was adopte ed by a vote of 805 yoas to 200 nays, | —iee s TERRIFIC STORM. N ENGLAND, Loxnoy, March 16.—The telegraph lines northward aro stiil deranged, and dispatches aro more or leas dolayed. < The wostlior ia hardly settled yet, though it bas groatly modorated. From all parts of the country como dotails of destruction by the gale, Tho Rivers Chorwell, Tone, and othors Lave overflowed Lho country for miles about, IN FRANCE. Loxnox, March 106, —Parls advices say thal Bercy, Neuilly, Courbevolo, Aantens, Billancourt, Poiat Du Jour, Antouil, Bevree, 8t. Cloud, Ba- 102u0s, snd other suburbs of tho city, are all moro or less Inundated. The suffering caused by the floods {s very groat, BMarsial and Aadames MacMahon bavo each visited Lhe sope arate quarters and distribnted reliof poraonally. Madamo MacMahon mout tho Profoct of tho Boino 5,00 francs for the rolief of the euffor- ors, and public contributions are boing made for the same object. | tho largo straama be- twoen Dacis and the eastern frontior of Franco sro over their banks, and the country for miles atound is floodod. In Normandy the gsla was ternible, On tho Calvados conat massacs of rock wore blown off thoe cliffy. In Betgium the hurticane was terrifie. The ‘barometor at Liego fell below the lowest roading on rocord, Elsewlera in Germany tha atorm was most violent, and genorally on the Contls nont telograph lines woro damagoed to an eoxtont hithierto unparalloled. DEBLIN FLOODED, TLowpoy, March 17.—A Borlin dispateh roports that tho lower parta of the city ato tflooded and many acros aubmerged in the suburbs, TIIE SEINE AND TIHE AARNE. Loxvox, March 17.—A dispatch to the T'imes from Paris says the Seino ana Marne are both higher than they wore yestorday, = OREAT BUFVERINO. The plaln from Matsons Alfort to Ville Neuve St. Georges i4 one immonso lake. Boata traverze the valley from Villo Neuve to Cuoisy. The Benstors snd Doputies ropresenting Paria bave volunterily doveted twa monthe' salary to tha rolief of the gufferora. 2 Iiouses were sbandoned on Wednesday at Nogent-sur-Marno, é —— RUSSIA, FTRTIER CONQUEST. Loxpox, March 17.—~Thoe Paris correspondent of the Zimessays: **Tho recout roport of the outbreak of war betweon Jupan and Coros 6t | tractod considorablie attontion hore. It must bavo boon circulated purposoly in order to direct attention to tho Corean question and to Rusainn action fn Eestern Asia, Ilearn tint o Russian army 12,000 strong has entered Corean torritory under tho protoxt of pursuing ‘brigaods, “If Jopan had, thore- fore, really boen - lod into war on the sonthern cosst of Cores, Russin wonld have been quito ready toco-operate in the north. The oconpation of Coros, or at least, of Coronan ports, may bo presumed {0 bave boen not unforseen in ‘consequence of this position, 25 Rusain strongly foels tho noed of s good port on tho I'acitic. Ve shall, perbaps, bear more concerning Dussian nckion in Corea. eantimo tho Russino Government is taking mossures to peactically utilize tho rocont sequimtion of Baghalion. Regular stoamor service will soon bao commencod botwosn Saghalien and Bhaughai. It is aunounced thalthe ateamers of tho now line will be gunboats.” —_— GERMANY. TICTORIA'S TOUR. Loxpay, March 16,—~A Borlin spacial says & private villa has boen engagod for Queen Vie- torin at Baden-Baden during her sojourn there. Bha will travol incognito, It s stated that sho will nsgumo tho titlo of Countess of Rosenau, aftor tho late Princo Congort's favorite residenco in Thanngia. It is not expected that sho will siay at Baden-Baden longer than & weck, aftor which it 18 understood she will proceed to Co- burg, and spend an equal timo at tho court of her brother-in-law, tho roiguing Duke. Tha Tmurens Augusta wisbies to moot Queon Victoria at Coburg. 'The Crown Prince snd Priucess of Germany will also meet hor thero, The Eme voror William proposes’ to vistt hor at Daden- Baden. Quoon Victoris las particularly ro~ questod that no official recoption be oxtended lior suywhors on her jJourney. ——— ROME, AN IRNCOULAR ESTADLISOMENT. Roxz, March 10,—Tha Mimater of Publio Instruation has ordered the university styled tho Vatican Univeraity to be closed, it bolog sn illogal cstabliehmont, ITALIAN FINANCES. Bignor Minghatt1 to-asy preacntea his finan. «ial atatomont {n the Chambor of Depaties. Ha snid tho d eficit for 1876 was only 28,000,000 lire, instead of 77,000,000, as was snticipated. Tha ‘budget for 1870 shows a surplua of 10,000,000 }njis. and that for 1877 would show a surplus of OABIBAT,DL. Roug, March 17.—Garibaldi has written a lot- tor regretting bin inability to sttend Parliament and censuring tho administrative system ol tho Modorato party., Ile donfirms his adhosion to the monarchy ronovated by a minlstry choson from the Left, and haa scnc the King's list of uames for futur o roforenos. SPAIN: TIE RECENT CUSTOMS SEIZURES. Mapmp, March 10.—Tho Custom-Hous suthorities at Algeesiras have doctared the Eo glish folucea captured by tho Bpanlsh rovenume. cutter to bon lawful prize. Tho Bpanist Gov- ernment demanded iho reloass of the prize-craw of tho Guarda Costas, who wera takon to Gibeal- tar by tha British echooner, FEVED. 5 . Baxoxxr, March 16.—A fovor has broken out fimeng the wounded Carlista [a tho hospital ora. ——— TURKEY. 100K8 LIKE WAR. Loxno¥, March 17--5 2. m.—A. Vienna ocorres spondent ©ays that s dispatch recelved from Cattaro snuooncos that a treaty of alilance boe twoen Bervia and Montonegro was decided upon yostorday. . SKIIVIA CONCEDZS UNDER COMIULBION. LoxuoN, March 16,—A telogram from Vienoa ageorts that Russian and Austrian ageats at Bel- Rrade have agaiu cautioned the Govornment, and Bervia haa sont a spocial envoy to ,Constantinos pla to ontain conceseions. END OF A GREAT DEBATE. Bpectal Dispateh to The Chicage Tribuns, OtrAwa, Ont., March 16.—The tariff question may be consldersa nottlod for anothor year. At Lalf-past 2 this morning the Houso divided on Bir Jobn A, Macdonald'a motion of want of con= fldonce, when the Government was supported by & msjority of 40, The dobate on the subjoat of tir 0 v8. protection extendoed oves thres wee! OBITUARY, New Yonx, March 10.—Tho Evening Post so. nounces tha death, this morniog, of Prosper M. WWetmare, Regent of tha New York Unl: voruity. 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