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A1 5o The Chicage Daily Teibuine, ! S —— VOLUME 29. ; . . CHICAGO, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1876. NUMBER 208, P w ASH G feom UInssachusotts, Misaissippi, Maryland, Cal- 4 ifornia, Now Jersay, and Toxas, Durand, the only Demccrat from Michigan, was found in the bellion, th ment rofused to take the LIEE INSURANOR: ngluf:-‘ gnmnunm of this, the flrm had sustained a hoavy loss, having invested 8200, connectod him with Belknap han s personal griovance, becauss ho (Raymond) would not mako sdvances ou his drafts. ir. Dana, and urgiog the Senate lo confirm bim. . TACIFIC_RAILROADS. g‘lf_!- @ The Fonate Pacifio Railtosd Committeo bad o | Dadler 6. A, AT, . Hengre. Robbins (Pay SUUUORE 71 320 " s paon, u I; rauk of the honest A alna | 000 on sccount of tho purchaso. Groome said MARSIE, ol d» | Bagler, Q) T Hewit(N, X.), Sehlbicher, UNI BISAL ;bcmzpuno.m?’u of c“:l::m}f:mg‘c::tla“d:fi:?lugg ther l:nmml plyhuu‘flb, If they dia nobmucoood | apetal Dumateh i 114 Enten Tribene. n‘rulg‘: Th %fié’;:.’.‘flé:"Kib:?é’,‘?gfifi?ofiflfr'&& A L) k Belumiked, rom Pennsylvanis. I'aync was the only Domo- | in prosecating the {payment of tha ciaim, or, af A . —. q tion of & Pnzifl thirty-second | Tanks, t 3 INSUR. ANCE CO)IPANY Another Mlcmpl to Sprlng an In- | crat from Obio, and Wiks it only ona tiam T0li- | all avonta, thoy would pay him only & amall fee. | to thin city of Atty.-Gon. Diorrepont's agent, Mr, | paraliol of hl.!?unl«‘:.“";z‘;le:n'l':n luu{ut was | Tirmurm, §{?,‘;.’§;§L Pk LIFE AN 4 ’ notr, who voted in tho negative, The Bocrotary said to Groomo that it was not Lis | Caleb P. Marah aad his wife lett to-day for New | manifested by the Committes in the Texas | Maes, Muribut, Amith (Pagy 17 8 10 Warrensst., New York. flation Moasure in the Thio Dintrict of Colambgs businoss provonted | Babit to aceagt tha view of tho dilsmm fa which | York by tho 8 p. m. train. Alr. Marsh wae vory | Taciilo Tailrond ‘projoct. an prosontod by Col, | Decbe o A, p—— the offering of tho firm found themselves and thoir dosire to | reticont, and refused to givo any information | Hcott; also in iho altornate proposition ;;Hne. Rohr, Htengor, 1st, 1876, Tlouses A FLOOD OF PINAXGE, RESOLUTIONE. #n | Lavo Ll professionsl sorvicos. o eald howonld | regarding Lis rotam to tho Btates. of Hefator [lamilton, va Euild mich ot withe i i, s e Stfl.tement anuary 1si, 3 Many o!,u.m '?x'.'fl"{‘?f""' Democrata woro by no | arguo tho caso boforo :I:ulfi:xr:h?’ru Claims or ba- THEmNE out wny furihor sabalgy than the land grants | T "liu( Landerd (Conn, Tariox, ‘meang ploasod that they wore compelled to voto | fore the Supreme Cout 20 there, A omo progross was mado, and s general intere | b iy 3 i ., mflmefl AXSG‘S $ R @ $5 491 635 upon’a propoeition to repesl the Bpecio-Tlosum- f on Groome agrecing to pay him tho expensos fn- EX-SENATOR STEWART'S BTORY, chango of opinions took ‘place, m%n the conclu | Doreberd iy L’;::&"‘",'m. :Al:lex::;c ‘r:flh(m‘)‘ Mm] iting i i ‘o’ Like Its Prede[;essorg tha :-I::‘:sn::‘lo:kll‘rl:m‘:z !ll;b!lllln‘lln i lmrfifl"v? Sutrsd ,:eonnmm:x!"::o;ng! 10 rER CEXT Sbocial Dipaleh o Th Chkiam Tebine In:?:n‘:efmrn%“fih“c" C““;""m thesst ropas :'}'a“xfififla.u N ;’:‘;?:km“un" i ho ul MP! 2 = q ¢ o (ioss Lt Inclnding reserve 4,834,162 J Thetioroasmonts ‘Some uitimate resutpton of | 11 tho oyest of ne.giaim being sliewod by tho | WAsmiNoTon, D. G, March 20—Ex-Benstor | o %G " 0, b8 Gommtieoon Honlar Bosh | Gonger, ' Miriry, Walkee (%, 7., \ 657.453 Scheme Falls to the tiod deolaring it to bs tho judgment of | Courtof Claims. ThamasJ. D, Falior, & rosl- | Blewart Las arnved from California snd was at | fagen, J Cor, Yebii, Wallzea (8. O, Sfll‘l]llls Jan. ], 1% - - ) the Houso that - tho Speclo-Resump- | dont solicitor in Washington, formerly & mem- | thio Capitol to-day to volunteor his tastimony in SORE CORRLTTION, Gltler, Jotoatts Tary, Ground. tion act should bo ropoaled, but tbat ropoal | ber of “Congress, and who was he Au-|tho notorious Emms Mioo scandal. Gen, | ~Dostox, March 20.—This ovening's Herald, re- | Denteon, Monsy, Wheeler, Allflllfll m[mme i T 3,391,645 stiould bo accompanied bys judicious and practi- | ditor of tho Comptroflor undor Baehan- | goponck was oxpected to arrrve hero this oven- | f0rrng to the Inbors of the Naval fuvestigatiog Dunneit e et e, p N cablo mothod for the uitimato resumption of | 80’s Administration, propared tho caso. Tho poct Committeo at the Kittory Navy-Yard, says: *¢It | Durand, Morrison, Whiting, Bulicis issned during 1875 - 6,408 apecio-payments. This rosohttion mould e | Secratary took Fullor's briof of tho cane, and on | 106, and will slso ssk tobo summoned befor | cyy ba atated, an sutliority, that ibo evidance | Kames, . Naah, Wiiker ) ‘Some of the Wondarful Work- doubtedly bavo rocoived tho united aupport of | that briof he propared his legal argument, The | tho Foreign Affais Committeo, It wasexpected | taken before tha Committea’ fully mustaina tho f‘m i Norton, Willard, mm]]]]][ of new Insirance - 14,575,219 m the hard-monvy Domocrats, who inied tho | only queations ralsod thera wers on s point of | that thoso two geutlemon would tostily to- | charges sgaint (he institution mado by Cone | Yareeih OLicles, ilisme (K, 7., el . " Atkina’ rosolution for the unconditional repoal | law, "Mr. Goforth, Aesistant Attornoy-General, | morrow, but Gor. & - | grossmen Burlelgh, of Maino, in the 1louso, last | Jrewrs e, ams, A, i i f the Straw-Bid of the It tt r T 2 | morrow, but Gov. Swann, Chairmau of tho Com- | & 5 by of Jaino, i 3 Preetnan, Tayne, (Aich.), Net Gain in ®n - - - 7383611 ings o raw-Bi of Lo Tosumption act. Ono of the Canncctient | mado 5o qacstion o nots, which soomed | rnitvee "\can calied to Dhiladolphla toudas, on ac | 502r- Tho roport’ will not' bo mado for eix | Trot, Tierce, wiillams (W1a), ! it omoaorata says tho Demooratic vote upon that | to bo conciusivo. The facts woro that tho firm P woeks or two moutha. It is assorted Lhatit im- | Frye, Tiper, Willlama (Dol,), Tnsarauce in f 35,907,240 System. 1esolution to-day vill bad tniles at propor points (o bo bilppod. Homo | count of tho serlaus iilness of hia brothor, D. | piicatos cortsin barties in vory questionable | Garild, Fixinied, Willisme, Vo' B, Al]lfl!llll flI a1ce 19 107e6 thhat) COST THE DEMOCHATIO PARTY oXr Tmorsiwp | of them woro on s train at tho timo the Govern- | Bwann., 1 may bo absent eoversl dsys, | trausctions, and eomo aatounding irregulari- | Ia Yotter, {(Mich.), ORTICERS. P von’:a IN CONNECTICUT. v ment rofused to -;«;ku dumm.l ’.}'hurc v{lu, nlo [y -m{“ 'llxm xln('lmrv -biu é:‘:t r:.m resumed | tles,” :ll:gnrl'nn . 3., ;'ow:u' Wiills, et 'ayno was teady with his caucus bill, but was | conscquence, a sudden depreciation in the value | un 0 returns. £, wart oxpresses BEXI-CENTENNIAL 3 WILLTAM WALKER, Presiient. of the mules. The low prices sl which thoy | the grentost matisfaction in st last faenvergh, Kandall, Becratary Briatow and ex-Speaker Blaino have | Hathorn, JENRY 3, PUIDER, Vieo Prasident. How the Big Bidders Swallow cut off, Burcbard Lad propared a resolution, which hat beon submitted to b great many | wero compollod to soli themn wus incontroverti- | having an opportunity of giving the facts in this | accopted an {nvitation of the Commistea of Ar- aeprind SO D e uary. the Little Ones and Get natorn Tiopublicans, and. whih T vacotyed | blo, and ovon Chiof-Tustico Drake, who diawont. | arest scandal. 116 uays Lo Lios waitod for thin | Fangomonts to bo presant at (Lo temi-Contonntal | e, Neat, trom the. Gomomitise on Distelct of Cox EDWARD W. LAMDEIT, Modical Examiner, ¢ Lii @i thelr approval. 1t did not declare afiirmativoly | od. did so only on 8 gucstion of Iaw. timo anxiously, and that ho has como hero vol- | celebration st the Wesloyan Heminary, Wil- | Jumbis, clsimed tho rest of tha day for the busincas of ‘There wero involved in tho caso untarily, leaving important bueiness {a order urnbis braliam, Mae., on the 2lat of Jugo, that Committee, * " A PREDICTION. @17 Handall e o quention of conelderation, ot A Domocratic opponent of the Pavne bill eays 3 FEHR he Cummittes on tuo District that if tho bill had boen presonted aod & voto | Of finomtis 1id, the sbeoiute right 1o the remainder taken a majority of the Lfouse would have votod 3fr. Randall Intimated that hin object waa to aliow AGENCY DEPARTMENT. CTARLES P. GRIFTIYN, Genoral Manager, SAMUEL I, KNIGUT, Buperintendent, FRANK 1. ROOD, Genornl Agent for Iilinofs, Ofco 98 Dearhornost, that the Bpeele-Resumptl t should bo the Contracts, pealod, bt inainied that if the act waa ropoalad, . romething batter should tako its placo. Tho Burclinrd reeolutlon was 3o theso words : Dire Bristow Thoroughly Rtefules (ho | provieionsof theiact orysocirsator, this Houso, tho TWO INTEREBTING QUESTIONS OF TAW. Tho majority of tho Coutt gavo judgment for 8108,760. The Bocretary belioved theu and now bolieves that the judgment waa right. T'ho caso wos argued by bim in October, 1873, sod judy- that Lio may eot ot rest tha charges againnt i, and he expressea the greatost coufidenco of bo- ing ablo to CIIANGY. PUBLIC BENTIMENT with rezard to bimeolf, Gen. Hchenck, and the i 1 against it M, Puynetohave s vote of the Jfouno on the Finane 4, MGDONALD, General Agenit for tho District of Asini st I demption of United States legal-pnder notes tn cotn | miont was rendored Jan, b, 1878, Tho coso hod | mausgement of the Emma Mino, The Emma # —_—— claj bill, which o had been authoriid 10 eporty Bloomlngton, I, 2 sinine Story of the New on and after Jan. 1, 1879, should not Le repealed | boon roferred to tha Coart of Claims by thy War | Mino, accoraing to Mr. Btewart, has been tho THE RECORD. Mr. Nesl declined to yleld Lia right, although SHIRTS, York * Heralds “:lmmulthm:lmmung thezcfor a Judiclous and practica- | Topartment, and paymont wan_made from tho | object of one of the greatest conspiracies ecver BENATE, Mesars, Cox, Bprioger, and other members endeave eralds Do rmethod for the ultinate resumption of spocie pay- | fund undor control of that Department. Tho | known, aud tho most enrneat, vigorous, and por- 3 ored to fuduce hir to do so. Wismixatoy, D, C., March 20.—Mr. Wright pTM ‘\::m;- of the Disirict Commilteo was then’ £aid ho desirod to do what he thought ho never | PTpeesio i A Ward ted & et should do, While ho was conflned to his house Mn,finu:'h'{;";,‘.}‘..“nf‘mnfi&’fffi-gé"&i‘lfizfl;‘fifz by illnoss, last Thursday, tho Senator from | Jackson &, Bchultz, and I, Garretson, aeking for the ewtont offorts havo Leen made lo roin all cunnected with it. Tho Emma Mino wasetocked at £5,000,000, but tho ox-Senator says the stock is worth' nothing on tho market. la is, how- Secretary had nothing moro to do with the caso than to argue {t bofore the Conrt of Cisima, Groome paid him 08 his fee $10,870. Tho Heere- tary satd that sinco tho publication in the ferald 7' the Associated Press.) BMALL CHANGE. 3, 3 ‘Wasamvaror, D. C., March 20,—The T4 Clymers Committee Encoun- sznrmnn!mllrocoh‘od‘t‘lfix;g tho, r:nex:sl::eri . SHIRTS. PRSI B F Do bad procured tho originel papers onwhich tho | ever, vory strong in Lis confidence as to tho i 0y pubtication of papers relating to the Americun depatte ‘ g ters Another Stubborn | {mmst Fnieo i tene of e <ol In | i ondor which i Fesd o o Gommi. | vaosof thomioe: T b say, wori 10000 | foato S M 8 S DL | sttt i Efp i v teo. Ono of tho papors sbiowed that Attorney- pd may develop to many times tha! 3 3 Witness. Smoalation. .t slivors- o Thia will amount | Gonoral W iliame informaed the Scorotars of War | amount. - io anys that Gen. Schonck has been | oral Senstors (himself smong tho bumber) with P 3 I pilser . o tho vaulia © of A tho . Tross- | that no ngnell would bo taken from tho judg- | most disgracefully miareprescnted and misun- | having privato sccratariea, pald for by the Gov- 3 meont of the Court of Claims to tho Bupremo dorstood, and that tho public will oue day ac Court., Tho money was pald to Jobn A, Thomp- ury horo nt this time ig less than £30,000. knowledgeit. * A Rew Yorkl(}omspcndcnt Declines to Gim Orders woro roceived ot the Dopartment to-day ernment. For himsolf, he had had no clerk ap- AT CHARLESTON, S, Manufacture Shirts to ORDER, and polnted In tho Iudisn Dureau for throe yesrs ON, 5, C. s - L from various points for 8120,000 in fractional | 80m, Ben B. Groome, and othors, Tho Becrotary ———— e Cuanvesto, B, O., March 20.—A fira broks corry o largo stock rondy-mado, of His Anflmnty for Cortain curronoy, and ot amount will be shlx»u;mil to- | ropeated that Lo was ougaged in tho cade only SPENCER. :::o‘;gf:d e‘; n%'S::'::‘ ‘::r;";};:'fhe; lvlv;‘: ont at 3 o'clock this morning at the torner of their own manufacture. morrow, ‘Thore are &2,000,000 of fractional cur- | Proforsionally, for which ko received pay au al- A COBTLY AFFAIR. ¥ for biro, and ho had no private | Ki08 Atreot and Rogors' altey. No water hoing Statements. ronoy atil in tho vanltr, though nono bas been | Fondy_ stated, What componsation Fullor re- P Wt s Foc IR docn any work for him, nod ho hed no prival They uso Linens made to their order fo Trcland, which ceived be did not knaw, Tho statement that tho Bccretary received balf thoe claim was unquali- flodiy false, Ho repoested that tho claim im- pressed him with ita boing meritorious and just. Botrotary Dristow, on cross-oxsmination, re- peated that at tho timo he argued the case ho IIAD NO CONNECTION WHATEVER WITH TiC 0OV~ ERNMENT, bnving before that reeigned his office of Bo- Mlcitor-General, e did not regnrd tho feo of 10 por cent 88 unosual, He lLad been told the feo was not up to the usual maximum. Inconclusion hointimated bo would be very glad it tho Cummilteo could undertaie to asceriain how such atorics as that in tho Merald obtained eirculation. Tho Chairman replied that thoy could not undertake such work at this time, but thoy would bo happy during this cxamina- tion to have such information disclosed, and would bo glad o bave tho Bocretary’s co- operation in this, or any other such case, Secro- tary Bristow said that since the publication of tho lotter in the ferald, he had made foquiry, and sdcortaincd that Groome, who is a stock- rl‘l)luordmd importor of blooded stock, is now abroad. Tho Becrotary thon rotired, and the Commit- teo took a racest, SOUNDS FRLOM HOME. intho neighborhood, end tho wind blowine s btk e i ho 498 | gato from tho noutbeast, tho Wholo blook from noctod in a clerk to the Committeo on Claims, Uulumbuu'm Lino etrects, on the caat and wead 'who doss the work of the Comutin: sides. of King strect, was roon destroyed. INDIAX APPROFRIATION, About 7 o'clock, tho firo crossed Lino atreet, Mr. Withors, from tho Comuitten on Appro- | ‘0 "Patks and cindars beiug carriod by tho rala priations, roported Houso bill 2,589 to suppiy :t:”“;;?l’:u:; ‘; :::‘l: ::d‘fh" 1\:15 H:;:'- tho deficiency for feeding the Bionx Indians. 7 A, Tol d arma along that He moved o strike outof tbo bill the words | Foad wero burned. £100,000 and fomort 8150.000. Tho amsudment Heartrending econes were witnessod, and ta was agreed to, and the bill paseod. addto {he confaslon, Lauds of negro robbers Gon '&‘““::‘“"‘x’ Sl Soormans tha g’;‘:}“;‘;e“z‘fit sacked overy honso to which they conld gain ad- an 0 Senn Fmasportation of boadod merchandiso yithdrawn | Dittanco. Latoin the morniog Mssor Canniag- {rom warehouso. bam took command, and somo order was ros TIE DLACK NILLS. stored, Dy half-past 10 the fire had burned it~ Oo motlon of Mr. Allison, the Senate then | g¢if out. Hundreds of persoas are howoleay took np for consideration the Bonate bill provid- | and penniloss, Tho loas fa at loast £300,000, ing for an sgreement with tho Hionz Nation | and vory littla insurance is roported. . in° regard to a portion of their rosorva.| The undaries of tho burned diatrict ars : tion, and for other purposes. The matter On tho south, Columbus etrect and Rogery’ &l was' brielly discossed by Afr. Liitchcock. whra | 167 00 tho north, the race-coureo ; on tbe eust, oaid B was “oppocad fo_ any durther | thoSouth Curolina Lailrond, and' on the west, aporopriation for theso Indisns or for | Bt. Philtps and Porey streots. rinfed sinco tho middlo of Inst month, Since Liat time the requisitions upon tho Treasury from banks and Government offices roquosting to bo supplied with fractional currency bave amountad to about ¥3,000,000. GOLD AND BILVER PRODUCTE. The bill to otilize the products of the gold snd silver minos in the United Btatcs, {ntro- ducod by Mr. Banke, provides that tho Secrotary of tho Treasury shall establish in tho grest mining districts of gold and siiver additional depositorios and rofinerios, and receive from minors and owners of gold and eflver to bo colned upon cortificata of the Govornmont As- sayer, and issue cortiticaton of deposit therofor payable to bearor, and for such sums ns dopos- 1tors moy deeire, and whon issued for mora than 500 in_ one cortificate, may be mado Pl)‘sb!e to order. Each certificato ehall prom- g8 tho rolurn of the amount of gold oud ailver called for by the certificato, and shall bo a Jegal-tender io all transactions. The Gov- ernmout i to bo ‘liable for the safo-keoping of tho gold and siivor, and may become owner theroof by obiaining the certificato through par- choso or redemption. The Hecrotary is aleo authorized to issuo fait-valuo cortificates for tho coln that Ls now, or may horeafter be, in the Troasusy, reserving coin for their reaomption. aro much beavier than usual, and aro ocenliarly adapted 10 tho prosent styles of Shirta, +"3yith thoir unequaled ayitom of adapting the shape and stylo of tho garments to the wearcr, their suporior wark- manship o manofacture, and oxquizito Snish in laandry.- ing, tha most complote satlfaction may be relied npon. ‘Biders can be flled in slx houis when neccssary, 67 & 69 Washington-st., Chicago, And Pike's Opers House. Cinolnnatl. H00TS AND SHOES, . GREAT BANKRUPT BALE, ~ §26,000 WORTH BOOTS & SHOES. Also emall stocks of “Men's Clothing and Farnishing Goods, . . AT ’ No, 108 EAST MADISON-RT,, Botwosn Clark and Doarborn-ata. Formerly Butters & Co.'n Auction Rooms, FURNITURE. BUY YOUR FURNITURE Direot from tho Manufacturor. Iam {he only Farnitura Dealer in Chicago manufac- turiog all the Furniture that I offer for male, Ay warerooms and factory are in tho same building, My muchinery has the latest improvements, {s run by steam power, and I doall my selling in porson, 1 HEREBY AGREE to soll to my customers from 15 10 25 per cent less than any retail dealer in tho city, ‘Thote who fntend buying aro invited to iuspoct my wiock and prices, JOHEIIN MOINZEL, Eatsblishied {n 1857 =4 206 Gherman-at, Prosent Liooation, 264 and 266 Btate-at,, Sign of the Largo ltocker, GENERAL NOTIGES, OITY TAX REDEMPTIONS. TWasuiNaToN, D. O,y March 20.—The Spencor case {o tho Honsto promises to occupy much timo, and to bo cxpeneive boyond procedent. Senator Morton obtained permission to-day for the Committoo on Privileges aud Elections to st during tbo scesions of tho Eenato, and straightwey more witnesses wers summoned. The number already summoned excocds eighty, and nobody can tell how many more aro yot to be called. Therolanodoubt a grest abuse in tho roannor of snmmoning witnesacs bofore a Con- greesional investigation. Anauonymous lotter, the idlest remazk, or tho elightost suggestion, aro each suflicient to summon 8 witaces from the most dintant part. 1n many cases it appoars to bo s profession, and thoso who desire a pleas- nnt trip to the National Capital {n this the mont beantiful of sensons bnve only to mysterioualy remnrk that they cunld shrow somo light on thia or that investigation. In Hpencer's caso tho cosl of witnesses from Alabnma will not be less than an averngo of £200 each. Thoso alrcady paid from Moblle receive each £232. 70 the Associated Preae.) WasuiNaroN, D. C., March 20.—The investi- gation concerning Bonator Bpencer's election Active Preparations to Commence the Issue of Silver Our- 1600§, The New York and Californin Passenger Laws Decelared Unconstitutional, THE FINANCE MUDDLE, ANOTIED FLASI IN TTE PAN. Bpectar Dispateh to The Chicaco Tridune, ‘WasmisaroN, D. O, March 20.—\Vook after weok, Atking, of Tennosses, backed by other leading Democratic inflationists, has boen strug- gling to introduce & curroncy bill which ropro- sonts the extroma viows of the anti-resumption- ists. His only opportunity was on Monday, whon, after the morning hour, a motion to sus- t the —Gon. Georgo H, Crook—who wus fas | Of tho loas by the firo this morniug does not :gla wm:n -;rne'meu:gwsm Lhesn lndlnnlu;::y exceod = quartor of o million. Ths hLoases Commission that could be send ont to them, barned are chiofiy small wooden dwelings. - Louvisviie, Ky., March 20.—Parties in the | was continued by tho Senato Committos to-day, | “Tho dcbaté was continued” by Mcvers. Dogy, llamil- | Thero ia much sufforing amon; r_poople do- pond tho rulesis in arder. On two successive i P ] v ich b d g .3 g PoOr poop! Mondsya Morrison flankod this movement on the POSTAL CONTRACTS. city familiar with tho circumstances, pronounce | Tho examination of Robert Barber, which bogan 1y Alllsur, and Elaods. perimitted s debate, | Prived.of their homos sad effecis. Total lnsur on Baturday, was continued at cousiderablo length, and dovelopod nothing of interest. The Committes announced that the evidenco offered to shiow what mesns were ugod to provont mom- bera of the Court-House Legizlatare from going over to the Capitol body, and thos breaking the former's quorum, is mot within the raugo of testimony that can properly bo taken by this Commitiee. the mule story about Becretary Dristow aa too nsinine for belief. —_— BELKNAP, ANOTIER BTUBDORN WITNEAS, Special Duvateh to The Chizaao Tribuns. WasnisaTox, D. C., Mare's 20.—Clymer's Com- mitteo has boen chiefly engaged to-day in trying to compol Mr. Smith, correspondont of tho Now York Post, to tell bis authority for tho special ho sout in regard to the Pendloton matter. Ilo ro- plied that two mombers of the Committes, Dan- ford and Bass, had beon put in posseasion of all the facts, and that the former, who was sick to- day, thought no namos ought to bo used publicly for reasons which appeared sound onea to him, and on this account Mr. 8mith declined to an- swor to-day, ‘'Lho Democrnta triod to make tho point that thoe Ropublicans, though pro- fesslng to know eotsethlog of conses quonce, weore withholdlng from tho wholo Committeo, Danford . gives - 23 the ronsons that ho had ot fully nasured bimsolf that the information received was of a char- 1OW TOEY ANE SECURED. Wasnrsarox, D. C., March 20.—Mr. Dradley Barlow, of the firm of Barlow & Sauderson, ‘was again undor oxamination by the House Pos- tal Committoa to-day, He tostified that hia firm bad in sovers! instances last yoar bought off lower bidders for mail contractain order to ob- toin thom at tho firm's highor figures, but donled that nny manoy had ever been paid or loaued by him or bis parinera to any official in the Post Office Department, e sdmitted that ho had leaned considorablo sums, not excoeding $20,000 in tha nggrogats, to GEN, MORGAN L. 8MITII, brother of Gilea A. Smith, th en Becond Assist- ant Postmastor-Genoral, but swore that thesa loans wore not made for tho purpose of influ- encing tho Intter, o gavo some detaila show- {og how tho firm had socured cortain valuablo contracts last year. Ilo paid to Graot X, Tag- gart, of Califorma, to Corbete & Ioekman, of Oregon, aud toa Mr, Blauchard, sovoisl thou- sand dollars to withdraw their bids for tho set- vico botween Iodding, Cal., and Roseburg, wnico, 883,000, AT MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. inflationlats by moving an adjournment imme- diatoly aftor the morning hour busincss was done, and, supported by the almost unanimous vote of the Republicans,—who, sioce tho Iast vote on the curroncy has boon s0 mach eriti- cisod by the Western Ropublican inflationists, have beon anxious as any to avold making too many recorda on tho subjoct,—he eaal time earriod his motion by & large majority. In this bo was also supportod by a large soction of tho Demoorats, who still cling to thoe hopo that BOME COMPROMISE MIGKT BE DEVISED on which their party could bounited. Last Monday tho subjoct was svoided by gonoral con- sont. he Domoorats had appointod their finat caucns, and wore willing to walt for tha vote tbat wes to Do ftakon on it on Wednesday night, @nd oven it this had not influenced them meithor party was desirons of advertising its dlssensfons on thio ove of the Now IIampshiro cloction. To-day noneof tho considoratlons onumerated stood in hoping the bill woukl pass, Lut 48 it was quiis evident that i cowd nol, Lo would call up the rugular order, jiote il Noi1, to prosiue for pousiing s wwtes special Dispatels to The Chicago Tribuns, Bz, mmfi ‘n“.v 1& n"fi"‘n’ :’:fiaflfin‘f A:g Bl?d.v:u;mss. ‘llnu.. March 20.—Residencas nending 3 esliiont eball spps owned by Mr. Stein, Mr. Thomas King; and Mr. ficers, not bolow tho rank of Colanel, in_place 3 :'rmt : ‘fltf;‘mmm :w:lu:nad in the bill, Ordered | E. F. Leighton wero burned in this city to-day, vrifilo')-m s onm‘u’- cesolntion $hnt {hio Committes the five originating in the houss of tho firste 3 0 offe on siwleges and Eloctions liare power (o ¥t durtuc named. Total loss about £1,500, the Besel tho Hemate while they uro fuvetigating — 108 oveof Henator poacer. - AETOd 10r 0 NEAR WICKSVILLE, O, Keodte) lfi-flfll h‘:- s tben at::t‘:r‘l il .';I:'en N{r&lfi- Crxcrnsatr, 0., March 20.—Tho Commercials dol v ‘addreased the Seusto por! s ot providng tbat. should the twa Mouscs of | 8pecial says the clegant residenco of G. W. Daw. Congreas, acting separately, fnil to agree oa to which | 80D, near Wicksville, 0., burnod to-day. Loss 18 thoe trus and valld_returns of a State, then, snd in | £15,000, partly iosured. Causoe, a dofectiva that uvent only, the resident of the Scoata shall ren- | fug, der_a decision’ of the quostion, and such rendition e shallbo in favor of that retumii of tho State which CRIME, shall have received s majority of all the votes cast in ME, Toth Houses of Congross, considerod as if both et oot 1303 beforo. s g tho | 3¢ FoRUTHERN LTEMS: er e e Stniie. 4 i the £xems, Tenn., March 20.—On Inst Mondsy, 3 ouse, with the notification that d Y, B s i the akscadsmeata of the | tho 13th, 1o theso roporta it was stated that & ate,’ A i Ao clork jo tho Custom-Ilouso remarked in con- e et a0 et o e encany, | DeCtiOR Wit tho fire therein that it looked Lel- Cockrell, and ilarvey wers sppointed on tho part of | knapisb, It in bt just to said clerk to slate — SUPREME COURT OPINIONS. TASSENQLI LAWS UNCONSTITUTIONAL. ‘WasmxaroN, D. G, March 20.~The United States Suprome Court deliverod n unanimous opinion reversiog the decielon of the California Supreme Court in the so-callod * Chinese case,” and ordered tho woman Cliy Lung to bo releasod from custody in which sho is held under tho for- oign passenger-act of that Btato, This decision suataina a ruling mado by Jastico Field in aimi- ilar casea brought before him in tho United States Circuit Court. The Supreme Court ac- companies ita decislon with s ssvers enticism of tfiu law of California on this subject. A decision was also rendered fn a ease involy- the way. The battle i New Hampsbire hsa Q i o : actor to justify publio aetion of tho Commisteo | IB the constitutioualivy of tho Now York pas- | ha Benate. that ho positively dontes making such romark as beon fought and lost by the Domocrats, and %&\'0.“8“16,05‘{? for l&elmq\lfi‘l‘:fi 11‘;1‘:“;2:::;‘ big | beforo Lo oxsamined It suliontly to bo urg penclan, Aho Coack doclaroy thow uncan- | = vendlug discusslon, tho Heuats went Into executive | g4y, 0 15 corroborated by tho watchman of somo of the extremo mfationists will not be | oo*i% e ronto from Dallos o Icol would not render the Commiittao ridiculous, BIr, | BHtutionsl, an MALRY 0D A O e A B e e s the baak snd policemsn on duty, who wero re- » convincod but that had the Domocrats gono fnto | Tiape °°8 ) Oro, to Kolton, | B0, Wover, In secret soesion of tho Comms. | Conditions as wo tha landing of passengers frem * NodINATIONS, Y “Thie following nomluntions wero sont to the Senata | voried to have heard tho romark, that the doory to-days Wilhain 16, Doolittle, of Miuncsots, Ansistant | wore not locked s roported Iast Saturday niglit. Comnnssioncr of Patents; Philip Aruholt, of Wiscon- At Oakland, Yallsbusha County, Miss.,, n #tn, Fenston Acent at 8t Jossphs John 31, Cogtan, of | man named Gurroll was shot and killed by o tho canvass on a soft-money platform thoy might have won. Tho caucns had met and adjourned without day, leaving tho whole yexed question about where it was boforo. Xanders, of In- i abroad can bo constitutiouslly mads by avy orinBases hara by fh otlcr pover than tistof Cogee. In thocaso of Mrs. Gaines ugninst Faentos, teo, gave the name of Gon. Butler as connectod with tho mattor, aud ho was at onco summoned, Ho will apponr {n the morning, and, unless all At the aftcrnoon session Darlow sworo that he novor made auy impropor suggestion Lo any Gov- ernmont official, and nover asked or expectod Until April 10, 1878, the domption of TaxSale d city will ba as followas Sale of 1875, for city taxos of 1874, 5 per : tr. Clym: b { i L % ’ n Caligorua, Chief Justice of Utah Territory; Jo U. | i e et con Qians, caused it to bo eallod six wacks ago. any man to wloin be gevo or sloned monoy to | 1808, T, T CGHREr WLDS JUS o) K10, TON | Justice Flold deliverad tho opinion of the Court | Vi) Hostmaste ot Geairavle s T e T G o8 oS8la of 1874, for city toxos of 1673, 30 por [ A Yore oX TUE QuEsHoN ausT L= TAREX * | Giicial, o had ‘oianiored 3. 1arl 1o ast axa | Gon. Dutler, snd bis satonisument will bo | foversing sngfl;‘x’?:uo{ufi%figz;a&: Gourt of — e L T R L -, Saloof 1873, for oity taxes of 1673, 80 por tomotimo, because Atkins, aud Holman, and | gtgeuoy for him boforo tho Dopartmont dunng | shased by Democrats genorally. . n, ; . Lauders, and Bright could not bo choked off for- ever, and nothing wea {0 bo gainod by fusthior ostponement, ‘The late Democratio cancus was ivided iuto throe partios. The uncompromising liapd-money men took very little part in its do- liGorations, and presonted no bill, oxcept to the COaucus Committeo, which becamo tho tomb of all thoir productions. ‘e second party includod all who wero willing to compromiso on the mod- ificd Tasyne bill. Tho majority of theso call themaelves hard-money men, and will Mossrs. Danning and Sayler prosented tha petitions | foll to the floor a corpse, Cokewood surrendered of various uunufiu of U’ulc, Kexlxllutky.l n:gnm, -m{ to tho authorities. 0 the prisen TR :vlllzfi‘::?'nf‘fx%fi;fi:&D.In;:er.c?x’-cfl.wm’ e SOUTHWESTERN ILLINOIS MURDERS, Mr, Ward otfered a resolution directing the Becre. 8r. Lous, Mo,, March 20.—A Glole-Democrat tary of Btate to communicate the report of tho special i By e et tiso 1hs Comumisalon fo | 2Pocial from Oreonvillo, i, says that twa tho Vienna Exposition, Adopted. brothers, James and John Perrymon, quarreled NEW BILL last night at tho supper-tablo at their fatber's 5. The Spenker called ou tho Statea for Lille, and the | pouge, Tho latter stabbed tho former, intlicting following wero roferred : 1y Mr, Hopkina—To regulato commercs and prohibe | & wound from which lio died this mornivg, Botls (40 the Associatea Press) Prejudico act of 180 whoro suit 18 betweon WHAT BELKNAL'S PIIENDS BAT. The fricuds of Gon, Belkuap are uot disturbed by tho prospective roturn of Marsh, 5ime of them aro very pronounced in tho opinion that, whou all the facts como out, ho will boublo to show clearly that ho was not awaro that any of tho money which camo joto bis hands from Mnrsl was dorived from post-traderehips. Gew, Belknapbas consulted ableattornoys, aud hiscaro his absenco from Washington, Ha admitted thal tho fact thas Enrl had farmerly beon ALAW TARTNER OF PORTMASTEU-UENEDAL CRES citizons of differont. States, the caso should bo romoved to tho Circuit Court of tho United Htates regardless of tho subject matter in con- 1rovelsy. * On April 10, 1870, and on tho 10th of e, peiien St e, Sadliced 6 m| , tha principal of W Tax Oectiftcatas, | o° O 8.8, . Cblesgo, March 1o, m“l-IAY'EB. Comptroller. SAVELIFE! SAVE LIFH! IMPORTANT EXHIDITION of the Self-Rogulating WELL partly influenced him in msking his eolection of an attornoy on asccount of tho latter’s faclity of access to Creawoll, and his ability to obtain information affecting his intorest, but ho aid him loss than 5,000 1n all for his sorvices, {18 omiployment cowenced after be coased to TIE RESPONSIRILITY. Tho United States Supreme Court to-day also deeided that the presout County of Larsulie, in Wyoming Territory, 18 rosponsible for the pay- ment of tho entiredebt contracted by it previous Fito Encape. The Mechanical Masterpieca of 1he Age. = B is beiug preparod by them. ‘o intimations | 1o tho sogregation from it of twoothor countios. | o700 4yl rimination by common carriora, woro drunl, pnd bore Lad characters, though ‘Approved by Dopartmenta of Bulldings, Firo Marshoin, | VOTS AGAINGT A LEPEAL OF THE REsuMPTIoN Acy | lOM the mfi::l‘{‘\:ngs::n;&o;un;mr Gouoral. | b, oue uis moar frionds are #0 strong thiat ho wiil | This caso baw excitod wmuch interost for tho ren- B e aoid. us. Mottt | Jsie uthu-'l!hlgnly ukpaaten, The e 3ifi Owaors and Duilders, Takes 83 pérsons s minuts | of 1875 wheusvor they ave an opportanity, un- | my,q Trouse Gommitteo on Lxpondijures in the | b2 Ablo. to sxtricato Ditmuelf frams bia Droscut | 8on tust it 18 uuderstood to Involve tho auno | pancing sct. escapod. T EODY Necin aifobt Grand Dacifie ot oL 550 o less somo subatitute for it is presented, but D cloud 88 to causo very gonoial botfef that thero | queetion that i uow in controyersy botween tho | liy 3tr, Tucker—To regulnte tho currency, Iiosald Post-Oflico Departmont to-day examined Ilenry L. Jobnson, chiof of the lock and bag division. Ile testiflad that several years ago n contract waa awardod to Mix & Co. to furntsh locks, and that after thoy employed cx-Assistant-Post- mastor-Ganeral” Earl as thelr atiorney, thoy socured an increso in tho prico, which amount- ed during tho torm of their contract and its ox- tension to £30,000 additional expenditura by tho Govornment, Ho sald the prico wes incrensed on lltm basis of cortain chaoges snd imiprove- montH, ‘The Sub-Committos of the Houeo Approprin- they are at the same time willing to yield avery- thiug else, aud to nccopt the merest ‘shadow for tho #ake of harmony., A minority of the sop- &orlen of the Payua bill aro genuine Iaflation- ts, who compromise aa n matter of political pulxom' In the caucus lnat woek thoso compos. g this party numbered forty-three Roprosonta- tives. TITE TIIRD PATY, which polled tortly-four ‘votoa by Illoprosentatives in tho Domocratio caucas, fuciudes all of tho ultra-Intlationists, the men who havo u A negra namod King, llving in Madison Cona- 1UNAN Tircreuie L i of distinguiied citi- | 4y, 71}, "momo § or 8 miles from bere, killod su- D5 Alr. Cbel=To reduca the tax_on manufactured | Othor ‘nogro, named Cook, about § o'clock yos~ tnt:acco, aud to regulate tho tax on dealors in and pro- | terdsy morning. duazrs of Iraf tabicco, e By Mr. Coak—Ta provide for tho payment of the A DASTARDLY DEED. Hiate of Georgta for sorvices in carrying the Unitod Lomsviir, Ky, March 20.—George Owens, Stadel L e Banning—To repeal the Isw providing tuat | fOFmerly of tho Ited River country, accordiog to {ho certifod balances of the Commieziouor of Qustoms | the Couricr-Journal's special from Ms. Bterling, and the Comptrailer of the Treanury shall not bore- | [y, was killed there to-day by two men named vised or chauged by the heads of Decartmenta; also | 9% X lh‘nLjnlmc easitiot of tho. Ghlo Lentalature ssktng | roepoctivoly Darnca snd Smith. ' The mon had X for intercesslon for tho relcase of Ldward O'Meagher | engaged io a friondly ecule, when suddonly 1., Wedneeday, March 12, BURE INVESTMENT FOR PROFIT, BLACK Yasrs niered by msskousemnen ta clovs out s lot of OLD WIIIBKY that Jias_been alored for yoars, Itis very high flavor, HI[ILS and ONE gallon will meke FIVE, Bample s atour oifice, 49 Wver-at, VECKWITIE BROS, NEW PUBLICATIONS. BOOERK AGERENTS, The Bust-Belling Book durlug this year is Btates of Virginia snd West Virginis, as to tho linbility of tho former ns unow coustituted for tho debts incarred by tho oid State when it com- prehended tho wholo of tho territory that was eubsoguontly divided between them, ——— NOTES AND NEWS. DANA'S NOMINATION. Wasmixatox, D, C., March 20.—The Benato Comuuttes are much displeased with Daoa'’s lettor, and the majority say that thoy cannat must bo many favorablo featuras 1 tho cado tot yot undorstood by the publie. Tu-night, among thoso whose opinlons sro gntitled to weight, tho position of alalrd ks certzjuly rogurded as very for from discoursging., The oxuct grouuds for this boliof cuonot Lo sscortsinod, owing to tho wanifest impropricty of explaining tie Becro- tary's case to those whoaro working syuinst Lim. 1% is posaiblo tuat Marsh's testunony may dostroy theso strong hopes of frionds, but thoy do not beliovo it wlli TUE KENTUCKY BAILROAD MONEY, introduced 80 man, bills vell 20,—1. bout rejectiog him. The President, | Condon. Larnes produced a pistol and Smith a dirk, Tha, (1 CONCISH HISTORY | fouse thia sonmion” to make . moncy | R Commiltes provoss an amendmans to pa PR L A el B s r,oc.-]m,,, R riah epent novoral hoars | . DY SiF. Storly—-Far tuo eloction of Postmasters in all | Jnstar LBriet tho difk Juto Owous' bock, sauaing or TUE lonty by settiog, up moro printing procsos. | £, 1o conveyanco of mailson rallroada accord- | 7™ od bof N ey || hawerer, an ¥ citia and jurorporated towus, death., Durneasnd Smith tled, but wero cape AMERIOAN PEOPLE | lier” ton) say thes ae miliingy noing I o | ing to tho space occupied, and not according to 'ost, appoar ora tho Committeo on War | gy tha Capitol to-day for the purposo of trying | iy Sir, Durchiard (Wiv), by request—To socure, | tured” nd ladgod in juil ¥rom the Discorerioa of the Continent 1o 1870 Tho | fiicTh ot uitiantom tu the toinB) 40 fomprom(se, | iyt as at prosent, Exponditures In reforenco to a tolegram £ 10w | 4o ey his confirmation, and Dana's frionds aro | witliout cantraction, a return to specio basia. g North American Raview says it 18 *deserving of une u‘;n .:l‘ ')rmfl;l‘fim :‘ubglggglll’ :ll’ tho I(enfix:n— i FOSTMABTERS' BALATIZS. t\,uu 10 that |mflnr 10 lllm d(;lrcct trlut £30,000 gl etill bopeful, ki {u,»i‘\h. l'Il.mncl{l—’l‘b'u mnmbr{: (;l m; .x',m.lhm‘u FATAL STABBING, ualificd praise,” Complcte in 1,000 puges, elegant . way, Lhoy 1 ho money pad to Pendloton for gotting the 2 of Miunesota, aaking for au_extousion of tinia to set- 3 04 chep it 1s the ook for the tim OB Lies'on | ill agros ot to pfoen suy of thelr schomoy of | . 1LOY 8140 uropuse to baso the pay of Post- g/h Lo [To the Aasociated Pres.) Kentucky Contral Railroad claim allowed weut directly into the hands of Jlrs. Dawer, now Mrs, Bolknnp; that o promiucnt Ropublican lawyer said the casa was o clear ouo, aud tous it would bo zn cssy matter for Clymer's Commities Lo got at tho facls if they wore disposed, Clymor asked witness tho natnes of the prominent lawyor to whom ho tlers under the Tinber-Culture act; also, aaking Con. New Yong, March 20.—llenry Murrsy ree grem 1o protect seiders on certaln publio lands i | turued to bis homo ou Baltia street, Brooklyn, nnesols, . Atr, Atkine moved to suspend tha rufes and pass tho [ 1ato Baturday night, and finding thors an sc- il répeating all tho provisions of the set of the Mth | quaintance, Heory Higginbottom, charged him of Jauuary, 1835, for Wio_teaumption of apecio 11- | with heing too intimate with Mre. Murray. A ments ihat duthorizo B Bocretary of 08 Tt ooy oy | Quarrel foilowed, during which Murray wis fa. sedocra And cancol United Siatea notes, and to sol Hralied States bonds for the ecomplisbineat of tat | S0Lly tabvod by Higgiubotiom, masters on & graduated porcontaga of the re- ceipts of their reapactive ofices and box ronts, by which a saving of $800,000 or #400,000 would be offocted. 'L'his aalary of the Postmaster at Now York would bo £6,000, and the salaries of the Postmastors at Doston, Philadelptus, Chica- go, Cincinnati, aud Ban Francisco §4,000 por anoum. sight. 1t ja the Dest ¥amily History, the sbicat and msat complete—bus tho Bedt Ilusirativns, the Hest Mapa and Cliarts, Beat Bindings, tus Dest indorse- ment by tho Iross, and so la the lusi-Selling Bookin a0 market to-day, Don’t ba caught by trashy snd in- complets “ Oentennial 1listorics,” when you can bave, 10¢ ioss money, s STANDARD WORK, combiuing all 10 Blrong Yoluta, Any intoliigent person can sell tale Look. Largo profits aud noisk. Hend for do- aative Inflation providod the hard-money mon will bo content tu loave tho queation untouched aftor tho anowd repeal [a passod, T'ho {ntro- ductlon of 0 Athkios bil) to-day was n move- mment on the part of this lnst.named party to OFT AN EXVRESSION OF TUE HOUHE on thoir aham compromiso, or rather on their rofusal to compromise at all. Mr. Atkine' bill THE INDIAN AFEROFRIATION BILL. Wasmxatoy, D, C., JMareh 20.--The IHouse Cowmnitice on Appropriations to-day commouced tho consideration of the Iudian Appropriation bill by soctions, ‘Uhis bill, as prepared vy Mr, Tiandall for the Committeo’s action, 18 based upou the assumption that the Em osed transfer ) ailwlod, Ile dechned to givo tho nawe on tho | of the Indinn Lurcau from the Intarior to tha | purpose. HOMIGIDE scription, Opintons of tho FPruss, and Terms to Agents., | provides that all the provisions of the acten- = b f \War Dopartmont will bs accomplished, Alr, Payno desired to offer an amendment, but it > i g B FORD K CO. Chicsuo. ~ | iiod +An Aok to provide for the reantaption of BRISTOW, o e e iane Iufurmation Bod boe | 0°7 ioraforo . malios mo provision | ¥22 ol byt Roeaber fhar b stsendiontwka 18 | WazzLeve, W. Va., March 40.—Pat Quinlsn, & A FULL ENPLANATION. ‘Wasuriorox, D. ., March 20,—8Becrstary Dris- tow voluntanly appeared bofore the Committoe on the Expendltures in the War Departmont to- nrl‘lrrr.. Holman called for the yeus and oays, and they notorious rough lately discharged from the Ohio weve orilered. Penitentisry, was last night, probably fatally A motion to suspend the ules and pass the bilt waa | ahot by & courtesan named Melissa Robinson, at rejected—yean, 109 ; nuys, 103; not tiro-thirde 1 808 | par houso in thia city. ‘Tho woman cisims ta gpocio paymouts,” approved Jan, 14, 1875, which authorizes the Becrotary of tho Treasury to re- doom and cancel United Biates notos, and to sell Unitod States bouds for the socomplishment of SPORTSMEN'S GOODS, GUNS, FISHING TACKLE, ETC. for, Indian Agents, Buperiutendents, Inspectors, ete., nor for any misculluncous objecta oxcept such na ara required by tho express stipulations of treaties, All tho usual appropriations for mitteo, m his presouce, and that Danford had Riven ttie information 1o Buss, aldo of the Com- mittee. ‘The lawyor had requosted Danford to keep his namo private, and witness rogarded that purpose, bo aud tho same are horeby re- Vi eneral and inoidental oxponses, ote., are mative, Too foliowing ia (ho vots lu detdil bavo douo the deed iu self-defonse. R boniod Tfolthan bt onoo callad for tho yoaa-aad | 487 and mado a statamont wudor oath furola- [ Eals KNG 1, Mwonon o b Bkl s | ECora "ormitted. ‘Tho mounts which in xran 4 i noys, snd thoy wero ardored. Dsyue aaked {f is | tlon to tho lettor which appoared in the Naw | ¢y Deputy borgeant-at-Avie, and roquired | tho judgment of the Committeo are | Atnsworth, Fart, ?gfiar. THE BELFRY MURDER. 7 would not be in order to offer an amendmeat, { York Herald on Baturdsy, dated Louiaville, [ to apposr bofors the Committeo to-mosrow. [ needed —for subwistouco and clothing | Auderson, f’?."tm" ,,“;l,ll’;'m 3, Dostoy, March 20,~The Bupreme Judicial ME LT ) aod after he bad boon informed &hat | March 11, inrelation to n mule caso, Heasid | Tho prominont Republican lawyor is ssid to bo | and ~for tramsportation for the —Indian oy Gaods Tuttlips (Ko, Court, full bonch, overruled tho excoptlons in o Lio EATON S. 53 Stu.tc-st. itwonld not, & suspenzlon of the rules baving | p o pad resson to believe tho letter was not | Gon. L. F. Butlor, for whom @ subpwnn has eorvico will beroaftor bo provided for fu the | Juyer {ind.), Goodwin, Yoppleton, th euool’l‘hnm. Pij jotod of thi ESTABLISHED 1853, been maved, the roll waa called, rosulting in 109 " i boon {saucd, Danford, boiug eick, was nos | Army Appropriation bill, to ba expeuded by tho | Lanaing, ~ Qunter, Teay i A4 Tiper, oonvictad of themar: e e D D T e | yot0s i thio Aflirmiativo to 103 0 tho nogative, | Written in Loulsville, but In Washington, having | Jroom in t1ie Commities to-day. Comtnissary and Quarttormsster Dopartments | Blackours, Mamilton (1nd), Retlly, Jokin, dar of Mabel i1, Young in tho bolfry of tha BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, &o. | As two-thirds are required to pass a billunder | boen'advised, some wooks past, that the stato- | ° 7, 1, Fishor, yariner with Lvans, post-trador at | under thedo hoads, ' Alr. Raudall Lolioves that | Lland, Harris (Us, H;rn_xy.a [ Warren Avenuo Church, und judgmeat is to be T A RTTF T3 T>Cy | ®euspension of the rules, ment would bo mado, He ought to say that ho | Fort Hill, testitica that tho hiu paid Calob 1Y, | at least 51,500,000 can bo saved an- | Blount, A 1t o, pronounced on the verdict. BLANK BOOKS 1T WAS NOT CAUDIXD, did oot deem 1t any parcof his duty to under- | Marsh at the 1a'0 of 812000 a year for two | nuslly. — Tho ‘plan _contomplates mak- | Boone, | Jartbridgo, 3 bbins (N, G, g ] oft courso & | %?;‘n‘:gom{s?‘t &:nflmllg; tako the prepartion of tho cauo, the duties in [ Jeats ands lialf, aud 80,000 a vear theroafter, ir;nn 3 nmt“u:-vh;g‘ dpl:l i l::‘:;no:;ult!lfl‘nmyy o, {araell, Llineos, SUICIDE. otos woro ocral i , 1875, ver tol movisg all the p A 04 in- cy). | Maymon, NTigy, 20, % lstntionery and Printing, pi oly maado up of inflationtsts. Tue numbor Which he was ongagad belng mercly professlonl, ‘h!:mm\:f’ olrafiu lxll::]uknl;w‘\ :;ntr:: nt‘l‘n‘n‘:‘g::::l:: R pml"“' 5 fi.’fi:xfa(rs’( Yy, g e Lomm.'x.i:. Ef. mrcu"’o d’rha llrd{) o; “l T ;h"duxim‘inxn,glml_m‘m“ falr prices, by LML W, | of fiepnbhcms who voted in tho afiirmative was [ in tho way of argument. o never had tho | iny thiecontracet. "Pho sa1ma Cominittoe, by a vota of 6 to 8,refused | Cabell, Hereford, el unknown-youug man wos fouud on tho bsuk o 2 Lo thirtoen, and they aro classified su follows: From | giightost reason to suspect the falmess of the JAMES TOMLINSON, t0 gron an additioual aj.prooriation of 300,000 | Caldwll (Mah, | Howltt (A1a) Gheskion, tho Oblo, below West Louisville, on Sanday, OIL TANKS, Indiana, four; from Illinol, two: from Penn- | s or tho Integrity of the party in whose | brother-inelaw of Bulknup, teaiSod that Lis was | tothe Goveromont Loard charged with proparivg Ualiwell (Tents)y opkin, Boutbard, One band clasped a pistol, and in the right tem- sylvanis, twoj from Ohlo, Iows, Kaneas, Als- |y p e 4 wan prossouted. Tha parties wers | SPpOInted Post-Trader at Camp deDowell. 1lis | srticlos from the sovoral Dopartments for eshi- Chnndon * itoae, | Sparks, plo wau a wound from which blood was flowing. WILSON & EVENDEN, | bsms, and North Carolins, one each, Iudisns | & Kentuck 2 © | brother was Lis partuer, ‘hay gave up tho | bitiou at tho Contonninl, Gate, Huuter, Springer, Tho Coroner thls afterncon found the budy to ? | sends to this Congress only five lepublican | citizens of Kentucky, residing in Clarke County, placo because it yioldsd but litlo profit, le A WORD YOB DANA, eld, 1lunton, Hleveuson, hur E. Davii H ol L TAN Ks Roprosontatives. Ouo of theso (Cason) was | remoto from Lis placo of residence. One of the | paid no money %o any pareon directly or fu- | Bosto¥, Mass, March 20.—A memorial bas | Clarke (ks Hurd, Slono, be that of Arthur E. Davils, a young man who : Axp SHIPPING OANS, | sick, but, bad ho been preseut, ho would have | olaimants bas eiuce decoased. 1o had iutimato | gircotly fuitho tradership. boen eigned by the presidtng officers of both | Clark (Mo, 3,1;'“"0- Turry, has been acting as cashier for Jordon, Oples & A\ 47 & 40 Weat Laks Btroet, votad with his collesgucs. This ehowa tho ef- | and pleasaut relations with him, having sorved WITSESES. braochos of tho Lexhl‘:huo, ‘and membora near- | Chwer, J;:i:u. '{:‘u:kvnr,h (0., whisky dealers, Davls was 18 years old, o OEXXOA.GO. | foctsof Morton's teachings, Four Liboral Re- | with him 1 the Kentucky Bonate. Svectat Dianateh to +e O Tridure, Iy unanimously, irrospective of party, asking tho Jone (K7, Yo ;- and umong the most trusted omployes of sho = e S 320 Y03 SATALOOUA, publicans, Anderson, Campbell, snd Bteveuson, | Thompson, the Beoretary, was hore in the 57, PavL, Miun,, Match 29,—Gon. Custur left | Unitea Btates Senate to contira tho homiuation Kelley, " Yanca (N2'0.), firm. 1lo has boen supporting a wmother sod S YEING AND OLBANING. | of Mllinols, and Banivg, of bhio, voied with | or sumtaer of 1873, on buuiness, Bismarck this moroing 10 responso to a sum- | of tha ion, X, 11, Dans, Jr., s Minister to Lu- Enolt, Waddell, o | threo eistens. It in uppused ho committed sui- - DYEING AND CLEANING. | {ho infiationista. 'The negative vots wascom- | LAYING NO CONNEGTION AT TUAT TIMX WITR TUE | mous Lo give evideucs bofore the llouss Com- | gland. lauders (Ind.), Wilker (Val), «ide becauwo of d"‘;l’l’“‘"'f'"“‘ in & love-affair. ] osed of 08 lepublicans, 60 Democrats, and 9 GOVEBNMENT, wmitton 8% Washington telative to post-trador- | ~ ‘Fhe memorial was elgned by 200 Sonators sud Lewls, ‘Wallace (Pa.), CLEVELAND, O., March 20.—Charley Clark, w A,DIES SUITS ilnnm Ropublicaus. From this analysis it will having reaigned tho oftica of Bollcitor-Genersl | shi; Col, Robert Vilson, from Fort Buford, | membors, sud was to-ugiis furwaided to Hens- 1’:‘):31-1“ Wells (3o.), boy 14 years old, atlempted to n:ni himself In Bilk, Woolen, and Mixed Goods, cleaned ® | bo soen that nearly forty Republicana wero ab- | 1n 1873, Beo B. Groome engsged him to argae | sud 'I'rader * esp, cf Fort Liucolu, a!so summon- | tore Boutwell and Dancs. A x‘upar was plio u;u‘-’n d, Whittharae, with bus comforter st tho Uouuty Jatl, bus was ¢ P 3! by the o tho cass, and gave him a statement of it, saylng | ed, will Raymo signed by all the loadiug membera of on, Willlams (o), | cyy down before ife was extinct. He clsims ho DRY OLEANING PROCHESS, without i sont or did not vote, & ! , will foilow Wedcesdsy. Iaymond, trader at | forwarded siy Y, Niiliken, Witliums (Als,), ©r punoving tha 2 Pping . ZYERY NEW YORK DEMOORAY that bia firm were engaged in stook-ralsing, a Fort Berthold, dsulos any corrupt conuection | the Bar of both parties, hoaded by Sidney Bart- Morgan, Yeates, g was lod to the comwisslon of the dosperate act ) AUGUST BCHWARZ, pressns voted sgainst the bill, sud they were | had invested much money in the purobsss of | with Belknap oz moy of his .partners. He says | lett and ex-Chiel-Juatice Georgo Tyler Blgolow, | Feulkher, ° Neal, Young—109, through dislike of bolnfi zeturned to the Reform 250 Beuth Clary, 168 Itincis, sud 265 W, Madisoneta, | supported by the eutire Democratio dalegstions | inules but, owingto the oolispss of the Re- | the Now Yo& Herald correspondent who has | complimentiog the Prealdons on tho soloction of. | ¥orney, New, Farm, from wieace he hiad recently eacaped. other Commissions, Tucre was omo mon | Omanizstox, 8. C., March 30.—The catimate .