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no discoyerod what an arrant old gonelp Afr. Folds is. Ho hay no original force whateve and no reputation excopt what be has obtaine ed by prating about “outhueinum” aod "tho gweot snd the natural,” abstractly considered. ‘The Cinclonati Gazelle awarda Bire, Mcbinga- Bernard, aa compared with Stina Kellogg, the greator meed of praise for presorviog Englieh opors. Me, Ward Chonoy, tho sllk-manufacturor, re cently deceased, was tho father of Mr. Arthur Chenoy, the managor of tho Boston Globe uantro. Don Padro, Emperor of Brazil, gave hla fare. oil andienco, proparatory to his doparturo for tho United Htates, March 21, To wilt not stop at Babis on his sway, in consequence of tho prer- gtonco of an opidemic at that port. ‘Weatonis making money almost a6 feat a6 he ja losing roputation ia England. At the cloac of precent failure to complete the apecified dis- qanco In tho specified timo bo was carried from the tack by Jom Mace and snother prize-fightor. Tho Inler-Ocean, in tho way of & Jjoke,—mean- ing no disrospact to any momber of tho Whiaky- TUng,—#ald, tho othor day, that Daniel Drow pad «taken the dogreo of B.A.—Bad Egg.” Tho Jew York World wanta to know how the Inier- Ocean spoils ' egg.” Mr, Hosly propesea to leayo Washington goon, and will goto Boston. Ho haa completed the portraila of Mrs, Bifstow and Mra, Frod Grant, and has undortaken to paint for the Con- {onntal a portrait of the Iate Airs, Harrison Gray Otle, of Boston, from an original now on the way to this country from Franco, Does tho Now York Observer mean soything, “thar or tharabout,” by thia paragraph with thone italica in it: “Tho Roy. Dr. Walker, preaching in tho Brick Church, Jast Sunday. said: ‘David's grost slu, bitterly repented aud openly confessed, is not remembered against him” Tho Amnosty Talk in Franco No Indication of a Pop- ular Desire for Amnesty. Servia Again Badgered into Declar- ing Peace---Montencgro in Anarchy. Great Popular Respect Shown at tho Funoral of Froiligrath, the German Poet, Vesuvius Still Trying to Turn the Earth Inside Out. Yellow Fever Raging in Brazil---A Holiday in Rio Janeiro. An Unusually Large Budget of. News by Steamer from China and Japan. THE ORIENT. ‘THE LAST STEAMEN's NEWS. Sax Francisco, March 26—Arrived, Oceanto, from Hong Kong vin Yokolome- the FOREIGN. |: cuIna, Hono Kora, Merch 11.—Tho survey of coal minga in tha neiguborkood of Necking has beon ordered by the Government, with a view to a apeedy devolopment, Tho Chineso proposo opening to foreign trade Wa Hon Sand Tobang, interior towne, aud Won- chao, seaport. In coorequonce of » memorial from Sbary Paoohen, late Vicoroy of Nanuing, aod fo:merly Commissioner of Formoss, an Im: erial decree haa been teaued for the Improved adminiatration of that ill-govarned island. Acandie factory at Hankow was destroyed by firo, and nino men were burned to death, Astoamor is to be specially purchased for the convenience of the Obincse Ambassador to England. ‘There is trouble at Foo Chow and Yen Pingbo- botween misstonarios and Mandarins, ‘Tho piratical junks are cruising along in the neighborhood of foo Chow, A British war ‘vessel ts ib neasch of them. ‘Tho auuouccement that Americas, Russia, and Evgland support Gormany in ber claim upon Obina for a piratical attack upon the abip Anna, ig recoivod with surprigo, owing to the fact that the Governmont makes avery oxertion to stop such doprodationa, and hus oot Lithorto iu etmi- lar cases beon bold renpouetble. ‘The Margary investigation by Chinogo officiais fs proceoding at Yunnan, ‘ho British com- muysionore have not yet arrived there, but tha eerious cumore of disaster or filoesa uaving do- tained them ou the way proved untrue. The Chinese system of civil government bas beon intruduced tn Manchuria, bitherto ander the anciont military rule. Atwo-fnch frouciad, launched from the Kinn- grou Arsouval, haa boon named Terror to tho Weatera Natiaus. George W. Holden, No. 21 Sunth atroet, Port« Jand, Me., offora to take chargo of Charlo aud Amy Dickens, sleco and nophow of the lato noveliet, anid to be now living as Amboy, Ill. Tne name of Jobn BE, Currier, Leq., Secretary National Bank-Nato Compsny, No. 1 Wallatrest, 1s given ag reforcnce, Cozzen’s Hotel, the famous stamping ground of beaux and belles at Weat Point, has boon given to tho Now York Hospital, to bo used as 80 out-of-town branch for conyalesconts. The donor is Mra, Willlam If, Robingon, dangbter of the Inte Jonathan Storges, and wfo of the Presi- dont of the Illinois Contrat Baiiroad. Lnoy Hoopor writes from Paris that the toi- Jettes at tho last grand ball at tho Elysee wera something marvelous to behold. This wan ow- ing, it ia pald, tos romark mado by Madamo de MacMahon st ons of tho previous balls, When ‘a fady Is invited to dance, aup, aud show herself off at the oxponno of the nation,” quoth she, “tho lenst sho can do is to help on trade by get~ ting a now droes to come In.” This speech hay- ing sprond abroad, tho Indy guosts of Madame la Presidente took the hint, and got up fresh toilettos for tho occasion, A correspondent who lately enjoyed the honor of an intorviow with George Eliot writes of her thus: ‘A slendor, talliah woman, with an oval face, abandant hair, doubtloss onco fur, now almost gray, aud questioning light eyes. This at firet, but, whoo abe put out her hand and amited, bor face became eo illumiuated that (t was liko an alabaster vaso with a light bebind st, And sho had boon describod to mo as pisin and entirely unprepossessing} I snpposo a womap ‘Che first locomotive in Chioa mado a trial trip of ono mile on a tramway near Shanghai, Tatification of tha Peravinn treaty was ex- changed Jan. 17 at Tientsin by Li Hung Ohaug and United States Consul Shapherd, the tatter acting for the Peruvian Mintster. ‘fho Russisns sro making bold advancos into Ohbinegs territory, A sottlemont hos boen estab- lishod in Manchoris, on tho right bank of the Amoor River, in the province of ‘i'sitelvar. Obi- neve prociamauons have beon fasued forbidding trace with Russiana at this now post. A roquest bas boon recaivod that the Polting Govornmont will horoafter allow Russian caravans to proceed. diroct to that city. ‘The fall in exchange and decroase of silver value creates alarm in all open parte, China fa making grestor preparation than was at frat expocted for tho Philadelphia Exposition. Bix thoussnd dollars’ worth of goods were dis- patchod by ona competitor from Ningpo, who sonds algo six Chinese workmon to repair dam- agou. ‘l'ho entire Chinero contributions sre outi- minted at $160,000, Phere is great diMoulty in Aiting tho office of Gov. Fukien, in consequence of the strict can- dition that tho incumbent shall rosido wiz months anoually in Formoss. ‘I'svo succoasive appoiutoes havo declined, ostensibly tram ill- health, really fear of tho diflcultios of tho po- sition, ‘Tho aborigines are again in arms, and attacked a Clunesocemp near Talwan Fu, and selaughtered 250 soldiors, ‘Thoro aro {owurroctionary troubles in the Province of Chikiang, fomonted by tho leadera of tho old ‘Taiping rebe®on, Chinoxe customs oficors vallod for the nowy. opencd port of Kiung Choo, in the Hainan {uluuds, which ia now ready for trade. There are inctoasing difficulties between the Portuguese in Macao and tho Chineso quthori- tos of Cauton. Tho Viceroy doctares bis toe tention to cutablish s custom-house on terrri- tory claimed by Portnguose, who ere preparing to resist forcibly. An Englieh pilot of Shanghai pamed Brand haa received a valuable testimonial from tho Japanese Government for rescuing thirty-flvo Low Chow islanders from shipwrecks. Visita of ouuttesy wero Sxchapged on the Chiveso Now Year botween Forcign Ministow and native ofticialsy of high rank. lany of tho latter firet met foreigners on thoso ocoamions, und aromarkablo procedent of familiar inter- course is considered ovtablished. JAPAN, Youonama, March 10,—Parkes, British Minias- coe iO Japan, continues in a» critical atate of eaith. Just before his departure for Amorica Gen. Balgo received su Imperia! decoration for scr- vieos in Formosa in 1874. ‘Yho Russians hove already commonced the do- yolopment of the Saghelia coal, aud produced a considerablo quantity, A large editice has been completed tn s pablic park at Yeddo for a pormanent industrial exhibl- tion and musoum, ‘Tho cattlo-ciseage is aproading ovor the entire south of Japan. The Government ordor none to be Killod for market until after official {napeo- ton. ‘The rumors cleoulated in forelgn aettlemonts of attempts to incite riots in Yeddo are totally without foundation. ‘A fine oficial residence for the Ohief of the Forsign Ofice is nearly completed. Ié ie de signed for tho eatertalnment of diplomatic vialt- ore, The Mitaublsbe Steamship Company contem- plate Shartering Haropean vessels to establiah a lino betweon Yokohama and San Francisco, Afire in Osaka consumed upwards of 600 houses, including all tho theatros of the city, eeven in cumber, ‘The village of Kozuchi, in the Province of Nukuohn, cousisting of upwarks of 800 houses, was totally doutroyed by fire. ‘Tho first attemota of the Peninsular Oriantal Company to compete with the Japausac lino to Bhaughat rosulted in failure, The now Imporial Palace te to be builtin the park of Sbibs, to Yedto, The unusual crime of murder for money wap committed Yokohama, March 1. A boy 16 gare old, carrying ¥3,000 to s bank, was decoyad Tato ths house of 6 formor master and atrangled. Hig body waa found packed in a box of rice, The mousy was concosied ia the murderer's house, Thore js much excitement, a deed of shiy kind bolng almost unprecedented in Japan, with euch a faco might havo « dissonant voice, but certainly Mra. Lowes haauot, for, whan sho grocted mo, what Caleb Garth saya of Dorothos Brooke cama instantly to mind: ‘Shoespeaks in such plain words, and # volco liko snusic. Bless mo, it rominds me of bits in tho “ Moa- sigh": ‘And atraightway thero appoared = multitude of the heavenly host, prauing God and saying." Mr. Georgo Franca Train was examined be- foro Judge McAdam, in Marine Court Cham- bers, Now York, March 23, on proceedings sup- plomentary to oxccution, He aid not make a vosy fair show of aagots. His porsonal proporty consisted of his clothea and a $100 watch, . Be- sides these, he bas aclalm of $1,000,000 against England; a claim against James McHonry of $500,000 for negotiating bonds of the Atlantic & Great Western Railroad; another claim of 81,- 000,000 againat the Humo Railroad Company, of Birkonhosd, Engiand; «claim for $300,000 for hoipiog to build tho Union Pacific Raliroad; $10,000,000 for Iands alloged by him to be owned by him, situated in Omaha and Chicago; « claim of 8100,000 for exposing the Doecher-Tilton scandal; acclaim of $1,000,000 for false im- prisonment agsinst tho city authorities, oto. A Receiver will be appointed, Dr. Von Bnolow jv credited with an extraor- dinary performance in St, Louis, the report of which camo by word of mouth to the oditor of tho Cinclnnatl Gazelle, ant’ appears to ba well vorifled. ‘Tho Guzetle saya: '* Tho lantinstance pf Yon Buolow's ungentlemanly bohavior has {ost reactod us, by word of mouth, from St. Loula, It appears that, while there, ho was visited by Mr. Robert Goldbeck, a musician of excclent morit, ag is well known. Mr, Gald- beck, having rocently composed & pianoforte concerto, of which he was yory naturally proud, took ft to Dr. Yon Buolow, in all modesty, for hfs fuapootion, Tho fussy little Doctor took it, gisuced over s fow of ita pages, emiled cootempruously, and, without offoring a word of criticism, tora it to pioces and handed it back to the bowildered com- poscr. Can the watmost snd most zealous friend and defonder of Von Buclow offer a word of oxcuso for guch an outrage and insult ? Thoro would be nothing palliating in the ciroumstance if it were truo that the concerto was the vorioat trash, But this is vory far from true. A fow monthsago Mr. Goldbeck acnt tha composition to Mr, Henry G, Andros, of this city, and wo on- Joyed the plesauro of examining it with him. ‘Tho work s quite meritoriaus—not deep, 1odeed, orin any senso great, but full of pretty ideas sud brilliant passages, and certainty worthy of a hotter fato than tt mot at the hands of Dr, You Buolow. Tho Dootor’s conduct is hardly in keoping with lis loud protestations of demoo- racy.” NOTED ANNIVALS, Pahner Houte—Ty J, Barnard, Bultelo; P,P. Di Mortis; A.D. Gillett, Hartford; 2, D, Rolph, New York; W, i, Langadorf, Louisville; W. B, Parker, Bi Louis; 8.¥, Beager and G, 1, House, Lansing, Rich, ; J, J. Ii, Minnesota; R. W, Luntiogton, 0, 8, ‘Marino Cospa; Peter Glondenning, British Columbia; ©. B. Alford, St, Loula; T. R, Martin, Sau Francisca ; E. 0, Lancaster, Lawndsle,...Grand Fucifoms. Hofthelmer and A. 0, Dowo, Cincinnati; Judge James Grout, Davenport; G, Gould, “Moline; dD. G. “‘Dimmock,’ Moline; W, Hy Leland, Philadelphia _@." Af, Dory Mattoon,’ TIL; J W, Franklin, Ballimore: 1 Diuxeloy, St Paul; EL G, Ht. Chair, Marquette; 0. W, Griggs, New York J. Jit, Bt, Paul; Goorge Whitaker, Hailfax, Engi IL, ©, Doss, New Durlin, Ct,; James Naylor, New York... Fremont Hou—C, G.’ Bioger, New York; the lion, T, F, Gautfinan, Philedeipbias 0, D. Dorman, Bos. ton;"Gen, N. J. Gould, Omeba; George L. Shoup, mame orto get Bde ork; F, 1B, King and 1.0, Davis, Villaburg.sst » Forney and 'D, 0, Gi Wisconsin: Sea Vashington ; 3» Lae, Oblos J, . ML ML, Aiidofson, Neweor, Masa’; Boa) untae Beat geipblas J, J, Sullivan, lndlanspolis; BP, ¥. Whiting, York; 0. ¥. Ooppy, Woboken; J, B, Agta’ ‘There is ® roimarkable decline in tho value of Guarlevion, H.'0.} AF Alwood, New Gilruse? Gui | allyor. Mexican dollars. aro 2 per cent bolow couslit,.., Carder Hougeed, af, Since ota, Wis | Japanese paper-money, and 10 pee cent below Mary 300. Hammonds Mea Hevea eee: | gold. There in groat uneasiness in foreign com- Bpringflelds ©. W, Corie and wife, New York; W, amorclal circles. Solutou and HB, Bishop, Ualthnores U0, After April 1, postage between Jspan and tho United Statos will be Scents ou lettera and 2 conte on newspapers. A Japaceso Poutal Agency bas been cstablished at Shaugual, from whet ‘the somo rates will bo charged. The crew of a Gormen morchant-ship, wrecked at Lew Chow some months ago, baving besu treated with great kindness by tho natives, a German man-of-war faa beon went to commiuul- cate the thanks of the Goverumout, The United Statea morcuant-ship Surprise. wrecked near Yokabama and abanJoned by ber crew, waa rescued frou a total Jous by a Japsvose Tan-of-war. One thousand doliara wore offered to she sajlors in reward, but they sofusad, a2 th ‘was Contrary to roguiations, ‘The Ambassador resurnod to Yedo trom Corea fierce 6, and waa roceived with high bovore by copa i ror end Oonoll, A trealy nag been fot Aplomatio and evaioiercsal inter ‘ Pe W. Keliogy, Us 8. Navy} Tr. Sturphy, “Haakauees Wf Ja od wl, Poiladalpbiay W, 4 Gcldabote, Gatveciom Yen, THE ECLIPSE, epectat Disvaich to The Chicace Trioune, Sioux Crrr, Is, March 26.—With the excep- ton of g half-hour yesterday afteracon, the wun bas not shone bere for the past week, The ‘eclipae of the aun waa visible in for twonty minutes, Mile Hecality ——— CHIO LEGISLATURE, Coruwaus, O., March Q5.—In the House to- fey a bitt was {nsroduced to compel atrest rail. Soad companies to furalsh each sesh, aad Forbid the erowding of casas THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1876. = « course, Three Corean porta are to be opened, andthe Kingdom is freo of accoss to all Jap- ‘Theao are untienal congratalations. ——-—— BRAZIL. A MoLIDAY. Y Rio Janarno, Maroh 25,—To-day la the anpl- versary of the Empetor Dom Podro If. taklog of the orth of fealty to tho National Constitu- tion, The day hasbeen observod aa 8 public holiday !n Rio Janeiro. Tuere was 8 grand re- ception at tho palace, Tho Cabinat, Counselors, and otnor authorities of Ktato, the officora in command of tho garrison, and the commanding officers of tho navy, wore present, Troops tled, Tho Khan was completoly routed by bis robolilous chiefa io slate battle. The British Comemuanionar, who tas gous to attampt to oogo- tate a sotclemént, reports that sctive iotorfer- ence is not necessary. as the Ludian Gorernment fa oot pledged to either party. —_———— TURKEY. SENVIA TALKS MEACEFCLLY AMIN, Beronapg, March 26,—Servia has given the Powera pacific assurances, INSURORDINATION, Ranga, Match 20.—Peko and other Mfon~ tavisring have rofasod to obey the summons of their Prince to quit the Iueargonot ranks, turned out with reglmontal bands, and tuo San whole constituted & brifliant scone. ‘The Bishop CUBA. of Ito offered upn ‘Se Loum in tho Imparial BITTERSWEET. Chapel, and, at the clonn of the rofigious cer emony, bore was a salvo of artiiiory. YELLOW FEVEI, There bave beon 636 deaths from yeliow fever in the last fifteen daya, THE CHOEROR'S TRIP. New York fumes, March 25, Tho Kmporor of Sirazil will loave Riode Je neita to-day, the 25h, on tha Hoveliua. tha regulac nail stoanier of tho Io. Now York and Liverpool line, ‘This Company placod the finest of ity steamers, tho Mankeiyne, at tho disposal of Dom Pedro, but he refused it, and is coming to New York as aprivato paasonger,.accompanied by bie wife, Donia Theresa, The {o- yolius fa _dac in Now York on April 20, and tho Emperor and hia auite expect to spend about three monthn in thla country, After resting about one week in thls city, whore ho will probably atop of the Buckingham EHoto!, tke Emperor will go to Washington, and thence to Philedolpbis, whete, if tavited, bo will be prosent A: the opening of the Exhibition, on Maz 10. Tho Empress will provsbly remain in New York, while Dom Podro wili make & tone of the country, and he intends to go as far ay San Fran- citco end Now Urieans. About the middieof July, be, bis wife, and euito mil embark for Europo. ‘Too Empress wil remain in Germany with her grendchildron, while Dom Pedro will make an sixbt or olne moutis’ tour through Northerp Juvope and the Liat, tuclu tug Syria, Sinyrna, and tne Holy Laut, Oy will again visit Eytpt aut thea rajou bis wile at the waters Cf Gastein, The Emyporor’s euito is composed ony of four gavtomen, nunoly, the Viecount of Bam-Batira, a valcrau atateemin of Brazil; Admiral Do Lamare, Dr, Zouza Fontes, the physician; aad Mr. Maceds, the steward. ‘fhe Enprees btings ono maid of howor, A Braziliau corveits, the Nitvoro.v. Com asador Coste Azevedo, was orderad to wail fro Rio to New York ou Fab, 15, eapecially for the pur poss of saluting the United Sintes dag in Phils do lpbia on the next Fourth of Juiy. ——— CERMANY. YERDINAND FRB{LIGRATIL Lonpon, March 25.—Ferainand Fretligrath was buried in the cemetery of Canustedt, nesr Stutt- gart, on the Qist inst, Aa opormous mulitude followed the hearse, Which Was covered with flowers, wreaths, and paling, to the place of last destination trom all parts af Gormany, Mourners aesembled from overy quarter. Many literary bodies wero reprogentod, oither through mem- bers or rich floral gitts, while thomuands of pri- yato individuals Joined the funeral procoasion, ‘The gravo was surrounded by Ludwig feu, Otto Muaier, J. G. Fischer, Prof. Lubke, Sebmidt, Woresenfols, and many other leaders of tho veo- ps pariy, mourning their lows. Minlaccr errle, of Canna:adt, preached tho funeral sar- moun, and Was followed by Carl Mayer, who, io tho name of tho People’s party, bade tho bo- loved deed fareaell, GEN, YON MOLTRE. Loxvon, March 27.—A Berlin dispatch asu- nounces that Gen. Von Moltke ling lett for Italy on wix moutha’ furlough. AMERICAN LECTURES. Dispateh to Lundun Times, Beery, Maren 10.—At Berhu_ yostorday the Rev, Dr, '‘fhompson, from New Yoru, closed bis course of lectures in honor of tho Amoarican cen- tonury. Tho locturog; which wore gratia ond ut- tracted all tho Euglish-spoaking persons 10 Berlin, gavoa conciwe aketeh of tho sise and progress of the United Btates and of thelr rolations to Engtand and Germany. Tomper- ate and inteliigont, thoy produced coyai- dorshlo ‘impression, and sill contribute to pre- serve w good undorstanding beywoen the two countries. Dr. ‘Thompson will repent bis Jeo tures at Dresden and Florence. QUEEN LOUISE. To-day, tho 1Wth auuiversary of the birth- day of Queon Louise af Prussia, waa cele- brated by tbo Hoysl family attending diving servico in tbo Mausoleum =m Havaxa, March 23.—Tho Diario says the pres ent crop of sugar will make about 1: 000 poker, and in vaiuod st $30,000,000 less thas last year’s crop. —_—_— SPAIN. ‘THE PHILIPPINE [SLANDS, Mapnrp, March 20.—The Government will good reivforcements of troops to the Pbilippine Islands in April and fay. —-—. GREAT BRITAIN. TUE QUEEN'R NEW TITLE, Corresvondence New York Word, Loxpvox, March 11.—The Queen is prosently to issue a proclamation declaring that benos forth abe is to be known ae ** Victoria, by the grace of God of the United Kingdoms of Groat Britain and Ireland Queen, Defander of tho Faith, and Empross of India.” Mr. Disrsoli lat the cat out of che bag on Thuradsv nignt; that in, he condoscouded to tatorm Parliament tuat, when it bad oboyed the royal command to pass the bill empowering the Queon to make so addition to her title, the words “Empross of India” would be the sd- dition she would make. There ts something incongruous in tye idea of #® sovorcign asking, or even commanding, a Parliament to empuwer hor todo whatebe bad made up her mind not to doin any ovent. Thero is somothing still more incongruous in the fact that, while shots cootentto call herself “Queen” of the rulfog state, sho attaches tha titleof Em- preas” to adopendoncy. Warsostitt, when the wholo title og 1618 to stand comos to bacriticisod, objection can be takeu, andie takon, to evory partor it, Sue 19 not Queen of Great Britain and Irolend ‘by tho grace of God," but by the will of the poople ; aie is not “Defender uf the Faith,” for abe fa the nominal bead of two acp- arate Churches, whose faiths coniict with each other, and both of which are (o aptagoulem with tho faith for defending which Heury VILL re- ceived from tho Popo bis title; whe is not “Emprees of Iodia,” tor alargo part of lode ja {adepeudont of ber rule, ‘Thore ipa great dealof mystory as to the motives which havo impelled the Queen toi. auton this addition to her tittes. That she personally doo tnalat apon itappeste sartain. The Princess Beatrico is supposed to be at the bottom of the mischief, if mischief thore be; sbe could not bear to have ® sister-iu-law sho was ‘Im- peril and Royal,” while abe herself wus only “Royal.” Mr, Disraeli, in avawer to tho objection that tho Queen would now bo spoxen of as ‘Her Imperial and Royal Majesty,” replied that there would bo no elumay peripurasis of that kind. “The Majesty o¢ England requires no epithet for ats support, ‘Che Quoon is not Her Loyal Majosty, thorefure the clumsy peripbrasia of ‘Royal an Tupperial Majesty 'couid nover occur.’ This is all very well, bur thon we do may ‘Hor Koysl Highnoes the Princess Loulys,” wud ball wo not now havo to say “fer Stoyal sud Imperial ifighuoss?"” The wifo of the Duke of Edio- burg ia "Her imporial and Koya) Highness "— ‘hia co nomiuated io tho wartiage bund; and now will not the Date be ‘1s Royal aud Im- perial Highness?" AU cheve aud other great quostions Ilke them wore discussed at full lengtb ou Touredoy night, whon the House was ordurod to read tue ** Rayst ‘tities nil" for the second time. The whole wcone waarathor funuy. ‘The Opposition had previounly sald thas thoy would wot object to the Queen taking a now title, aud would vote for 2 bil authorizing ber to do eo, but they sbould lirat hko to kuow what tho yew title was to be. Gu, uo.” Mr, Di:toel bad eid, you must not ask that; it would be an iovasion of the Royal prerogative. Alf you have to do is to pass a bill enobhny the Queau to assume such titlea ag the may deca oxpedient.” Buton Thursday night be told the House what the cow title would bo—" Emprees of India." Bofore this, to pave tke way, ho tirlivered 8 learnca disseria~ tion on the word * Emporor "aud ** Empreas,” Charlottenburg. There is divine servica | tie combatod tie idoa that theue titles denated in many churches. Tho publio senools | pujitary dounuation, or were clothed record the day by ceromonios. Ailtho journals | wis “oad associations, or werd "une publiah leadora upon the life and merita of the docoased, whose traly royal bearing during the Nayoloonlo period, coupled wilh tuo graces of tho must siniab$e and unprotending womsuhcod, ave long mado hor s favorite of the nation. ‘The Emperor, her son, is etatsd to approve the pisn of some patriots to esect @ monument to the late Qu Eugliah.t Even in the tmo of Holy Roman Empire tho title of Emperor bad conforred no gupromacy over Kings, aud, when the Caara of Huss assumed tho Imperial title, it waa on the uudorstacdiug that it myolved no superiority ovor tho other sovoreigns of Europe. As to tha tite Vang $4 un-Eogiish," the auawor was that Sponsor had addicussd Elizabeth 068 SS “ Epross." For the rest, the new title wea de- FRANCE. sired by the Princes and peoole of India, and he begged the House to show its loyalty by parsing the second roading of tha bill withouta divis- fon. But al of Mr. Disrscli’a arguments wore chat- leugod by Mr. Gludstone, whe said that the pro- posed new tiie had been received with much misgiviug snd mistrust in society, without Qlaliuction of party. Arguing, Bret, the uestion of procedent, Mr. Gladstone donted that the sct atthe time of tho won way ap- pheablo in any way, for it roferred only to tho enumeration of torritoriea, while this bill re- lated solely to the sovercign's title. If tho peoplo of ludia desicod that tho Queen should take this additional title, the House bad the right to havo the ovidonce of tho fact bofore it 5 but, without groater warrant thao was at pres ent forthcoming, he hesitated to take a stop which would virtually placo on record tho fact tlst wo govorned India arbitrarily. Criticining noxt tho form of tho bill, Mr. Gladutoue nagertod thot it was inaccurate In rociting that the Queen hod asaumed the sovoreignty of Indis, becouse tha act of 1859 only tranefecred to her tho territories formerly vested in tho East Indie Company, sud sho bad novor been recoguized by any Judicial or logislative sct ae sovereign of tho Wwholo of India. Whateffect, ho asked, would this assumption of a sovereign titie havo upon the political condition of the lodopendont Lrinces of India? Commonting on the particular titlo which was to ba adopted, Mr. Gindatone carneatly dopocatod incantious or burried treat~ mont of #0 delicate 9 question aa the title of our sovereign, ana controverted, in ap interesting historical article, Mr. Diurach’s sssortion that that the Imporial title bad mover presumed su- premacy over Kings. Whon the two titles bad eema into competition tho title of King bad cithor been subordinated to or had boon awal- Jowed up in the tslo of Emporor. The ttle of Emperor, morooyer, wax olective, and not horeditary, and it assumed absolute authority, Mr. Glodstone agreed alao that the Colonics ought not to be pasuod over if thera was to be posrchange jo tho Royal tite, and in conclusion intimatea that, if more satisfactory oxplaus- tlons woro not given, Le shoald oppose she bil) ate future stage. ‘There was much more talk oa both sides, but the Governmont carried its point at last, and the Pants, March 26.—Lho discussion en Bu- resux (Committeos) develops tho fact that the minority in favor of amnoaty is oven snallor than was anticipated. Sevora! Doputies jatend to introduce a motion that the Cbambera, con- fiding in the firmnosa and sentimenta of clemency of the Government, pai to the ordor of theday, Lhe motion will, in ell probability, be adoped. CONTESPED BEAT. : Tho Left have rowolvod to strongly contest, and will probably invalidate, several oloo- tions, opooially thogo_of Keller, the Cloricaliet Deputy from Bolfort, Count Demsino, a Logiti- mist Who claimod o majority over Gambotta in Avignon, De La Rochojaqueleln, o Legitimiat, and Gavini, a Bonapartist. It a statod that tho Left have decided to confirm the validity of the election of Mun, tho Olsricalist. According to Teltablo intelligence it is certain that almost the antire Loft havo resolved to suppors the Alinutry for some length of time, The recont attacks of tho Itopublican fourvala wore raally not serious, bolag merely duc to political tactics. THE BAUFFLEMONT CAGE. Panta, March 1U.—The Civil Tribunal of the Boine gave judgmont to-day in tho Baufromont ease. ‘he lrincoss de auifromont, a Belgian by birth, obtained, it will bo romemberod, » judicial separation from her huaband, s Predch subject, Sho afterwards naturalized horaelf in Oldenburg, and married Prince Georgea Dihesco, the German law holding thats poraon who bau procured a judicial eo po- ration in ® country whore divorco docs not ‘oxtat ia froo to contract another marriage. The Princo do Bauffremont thereupon domanded the custody of the cliildren, which bad bean coutided to her, and the Paria Court ordered that thoy should be placed ins convent sohoo}, both paronta to havo accesa to them, and tho father to bo allowed to take them out onholy days. This judgment has romainod a dead letter, the Princess, with her children, re- matuiog in Germany, Tho Princo de Uaustro- moat then took proceedings to havo tho mar- riago with Prince Bibesco doolared null, ‘The Court to-day decided that thia marriage waa tu- valid, probibited the Princoss from using the name of Bivesco, and took cognizance of the plaintift'’s reservations as to al proceed. | bill paused ita second reading without a division, ge for bigamy, Tho Gepoeition papers way ali mannor of en! ———— against it, and even the Zines joins in the cry. ITALY, But what fs the uae? The bill will pase; the TUE NEW MINISTRY, Rone, March 25.—Tbho Cabinet programme of tho now Italian Ministry, which has been formed from the Parliamentary party of the Left, an- nouuces # comprehensive wchetwe of electoral and edminisiration reforin, au eatension of the Tigkt of suffrage tu the popular election of Mayor, the aboltion of forced paper currency, and @ wyucem of compuluory education, ‘The hawspager Orgea of the Left says the programaye of (be now Mintutry is calcniated to teasuuro Ewope, The views uf the Caciaet on mavy points resomble those of tha French Afin- iutry, Germany Will fud tho Italien bome po)- icy aiding her in vigorously pareuing the course which sho bos adopted. The Itahan Cabinet wut agszae ao enargacic attitude ou the eccleai- astical question. It will not change the foreign paliey of Italy, but wil pursue a more Liberal homa pelioy. Queon will bscome Emprous; and the Priuce of Wales, who asilod for home to-day, will return to find an Imperial crown laid up for bim when he comes to the throne, ——— INOIA. ‘TEE PRIXCE OF WALES IY NEPAUL. Diepateh to Loauon Temes, Munpta Guat, March §,—The Prince of Wales’ interesting excursions to the Torai wero brought to a close yoatorday, whon ho killed his leat tiger tn Nepaul—a very fine animal,—not far from tho camp. To-day he loft Nopaul, and be is now again in Brislah territory. Jung Labadoor was resolved that the Prince of Wales should have tigers to kill, sod he is» mav whose resolutions generally are thorough, and when be mesne killing tigers ho wows it ta dooa, In the angle of the Nepaulesa Terai formed by the bend of the Sardah River from Jame to the left bank oppocite Mundls Ghat, there is a very scant population, and woarcoly any cultivation. It fs m piaiu covered with forest, Bwampa, and prairlos, aud it ia specially pre- werved for tigers for Jung Baladoor, ove good Yeason belog that mon aod women cannot live thers, oF, at Teau, they Dolluye ybab they can- not; and so the country 1a doverted ‘by the whole population as acon sa the unhealthy sos son beyins, Gud thoy retry, wita ther herds, to the bills, whence they come to graze their catiiein winter, ‘Cwooty-eight tigers bave boon kiled—the great majority by the Prince of Wales, Bears, leopards, great numbers of deer, and some small gime bave aleo been added to whet oan acazoely be called (he bag with prov fina en it i@ considered that form the tents, ‘The pro; jue bay: caresuily worked td "Gm A coloadal CONFESSION OF FAITH. Loxpox, Maro 47.—A dispatch from Rome atatea thet the King, ou receiving tho oaths of the uew Minissery, osld: 1 bave entire faith in you, and Lops you wi.l have equal faith.” YEsovivs. Loxpoy, March 27.—A dispatob, dated Naples, Bunday night,saye too eruptlon of Vosuvins con- tinues wita unavatod vigor. a CHERCH DEDICATION, Lonpow, Marob 27.—Tno Zimes’ Rome con respondent, describing the opaning of an Amari. can Uburch, says the ishop of Nebrasks aud the Rey. itter, Secrovary of the United dates Houde of Bishoys, asslvied in the cere- munies, aud tue latcor road the vousecration, KHELAT. i ‘TUIS FAR-OF" COUNTES IN TACUBLA, Loxdow, Maroh 27.-A Osloutla dlepatok ty tod Neva reports Atalea lo Kholgs oll dnsdt. = sesle, and not a mle of jangle in the angle hss been laff unbeaten or tn- guarded; but tigers have oncaped novorthelcas, It has been great good fortuuo that no one bas beon soriously burt in tho axpedition. Ths mshouta and elephants clawed by tigers last week are doing well. Tho Princo jiss lived among the vatives, and, although there ware reginienta of soidiera, they were there for cho purnose of doling btm honor, aud not for the fecttity of his porson, tie malout, who wee accused of timidity yeaterday when the by tiger waa lying down, raid, “Why uboud 1 uot be afraid of liaving the Bhaizadai, gho had trusted hinselfto me, hart?” Tha only hurt the Princo has had wey cased by the stings of bees upon Ine Lace, bat thsy were os- coedingly patotul for the timo, Some cnrious things have been acon in Nenanl. ‘Tho day the Prince crossed the Sarda aol vinited Jung Baladoor'a camp bo way shows an enormous bos constrictor, waich was dug out af its holo tn » losbargic atate, and rouxed to fome sore of hifo by bucketa of water Louied down its throat, which it scornfully elected. It was aa tuick af a Y-pounder, aud Sonic 18 foot loog, and it seemed on aminbdle reptile; but close at hand, coiled round a branch of 8 trae, was another pythou, which was of moro syil dirposition, for when Jung Batadoor sent up a man to cut out tho branch, so that the Aerpont foll with a hoavy thud to the grouud, it raised ita head menacivgly and moved over onco or twice ag if to attack, but avoutually coiled iteslf Jouod tue branch, aud, like a truo philosopbar, wentto sleep, The collection of hving birds given by Jung Bahodoor to the Prince of Wales 1u Most interesting aod completo. Jt comprises many impoyat pleasent, which the Nepnuiess call “dutta,” and argus, which they call * mopal,” the uame by which the fornier are known by ue, Kaleego, Coppises, and Bbickore jungle fowl, in addition to other apimals ‘of al! kinds, and a dotightful little elephant, which tho Prince rides as a pony, and wich takos up his whip. salaama, avd perf rma many tricks. ‘There wae sleo ® novel exhibition in fiabing to vary the amusements. Elephonts wore seut in- toa pool, at each end of which were to up right nets, Outside these nets wero rafts of reeds, op Which men sat, The fab, driven up to the nets by the cleplante, leaped c.ear over, bot fell onto tho rafie, where they wero knocked on the head by she me A dance by tha Mabarajah’s Land the otpor night lo the atrains of ‘Lp Crocovienoe,” cou- vinced every one who saw ft that Jung Bahu- door, when he went bome from London, lad ordered the performances he had seen at the opera to be lcarvt, and that tyo dance was etrictly imitated from some ballet in vogue at Her Majesty's Theatre, ‘Tule dance was performed in front of the camp.-tire, which lean after-dinner inetitation. and which Jung Babadoor attended, to pay nis respects to the Prince and arrange for the uoxt day's sport, regularly overveveping. ie fayor- itemode of mekivg short jourucys, auch ae that from biacampt> the Prince's, 1s on the back of hia falthfal domestic, who carries him atthe race of 6 or 6 oles ap bonr. RAILROADS, TROUBLE ABOUT A CROSSING, Speeiat Dispatch to The Chicago {ribune, Lararertz, Ind, March 26,—An injunction ‘was served yosterday afternoon on J. W. Heath, President of the Lafayette, Muncie & Blooming- too Railroad, by s United States Marshal, to pre- vent them from crossing the Indianapolis, Cin- cinnats & Layfayotte Railroad track 3 miles east of Lafayette. Tue injunction wae issued by Judge Gresham yesterday morning at Indianan- olis. The caso wos argued somo six weeks aro, aniadecisiou held in hopes of the partics eu- tering into a frieudly adjusupent of the difticul- ty. ‘Tho State Courts bad previously decided in favor of the Lafayette, Muucie & Bioowingion Kallrosd’a right to cross the Indisnapuits, Cincinnati & Lafsyetio Raliroad, and the suit io tho Uvited States Court for the prosent ivjonctioa was brought by pon- rosldent bonduolders, Tne case will probably come up before Judge Drummond, of Cuicago, at asearly adny as possipie. Dartng the nego~ Uationa for a comprowise, tho Indisvapoiis, Cin- cinoati & Lafavetve Company touk up the Lar fasette, Muucia & Bloomgton croempg, ond about a wook since touk it to Lonanun, whore it was found by Air. Falley, of tbo Lafavetto, Muncie & Bloomingion Ratiroad tho [owienap- ols, Civcinnats & Latavette Company retteing to take it back ov any terms, Jt was hauled 20 miles across tho country to Frankfort, ou the Lafayette, Mavcile & Bloomington Road, end Friday ight put in ite proper piace agaio, where i otill remains, PEORIA, AMBOY & FOND DU Lac. Specwal Lrepatch to The Chicago Tribune JANZSVILLE, Wis, March 23.—Judge Eenyon, of Amboy, Ill, Prosident of the Pooris, Amboy & Fond dn uso Narrow-Gange Railroad, aq- dressed tho citizous of Janceville at Lappin's Hall last night. Ho said the road would cer- tainly be pushed through, whether it received aidor not, but bo thought Junagvitle ought to take stock in It, No bonus waa asked, but ait aid tobe given io atock sooured by tirst-more- gage bonda, Ex-Mayor Dodao, of lond du Lac. followed, snd spoke very strongly in favor of the road. He aid his clty was unsulmous forit. ‘The route projected ia via Peoria, Amboy, Rock- ford, Baloit, Janceritie, Whitewater, Ocoacmo- woe, Irou Ridge, Fond du Lac, with & branch to Milwaukee from Oconomoros. THE ILLINOIS CSNTRAL SUIT, Mxuruis, Murch 25.—Ia tha case of the Ti- linols Central Railroad Company vs. the New Or- teans, St, Loula & Chicago Railroad Company, before the United States Circuit Court for Weat Tennceseo, Judge Emmons bas giantod tao prayor of the petitionora, and appointed J. B. Aloxandor Receivor, upon hia giving bond beforo the Clerk of this Court, aod to take charge of all the property, real and personal, of tha defeud- ant within the State of Tennessee, with like powers conferred upon the Recoivor uoder the order granted by the United States Clroust Court for the District of Louisiana, ERIE AFFAIRS, New Yon, March 25.~-It was agcertalned this afternoon, froin an ofticer of the Erle Railway, that tho result of the nogotistions between tha Eris Company and the English Commissioners, Fleming and Muller, was ou a basis sabjoct to ratification {n London aud fore, Tho plsa contemplates tho funding of tho first mortgage coupons, alternate coupons for tivo years, and all of the seconda for tive yeary, with an easoaumont of $5 per abare on the stock. The errangemonte have nothing whatover to do with the eutting down of stockboiders of the laying of s third rai. Fleming sod Miller, having com- leced their Isbora, sailed this afternoon for giand. FLRES, AT PITTSBURG, PA. Prrrssvno, Pa, March 27.—Fire broke out about half-paat 11 last night io « larga block on Peno avenue, midway betweon Tooth and Eleventh streets, and, despite the offorta of the Fire Dopartmont, consumed the entire Ulock, The building was owned by Jamea Bhorberger, and valued at $20,000; no insurance, Jt wap ocovnied 8. 3B. Floyd, comwmission mor- chant, loss, 820,000; Henry Nea, com- mission merchant, #500; RP. Weddell, wholesale flone merchant, $123,000; H. Th MoClellan, broom maoufacturor, $5,000; Putsputg Forge and Iron Compal office; Payne, Ablott & Telnp, National Iron Works, $10,000; Abdiel McCluro, paper warehouse, $20,000; oftice of Vittaburg & Connellaville Coal and Coke Company; James Grahaw, vom- mission merchant, $5,000; Aloxander Moore, 22,400, The north wall of the building fell on the cilce of W. B. Lupton & Co., burying tn the yujus two firemen. Charles Wright was weriously, and Robart Aililer probably fasally injured, AT HOPKINGTON, MASS. Hopamoroy, Mass, Alarch 20.—The extensive boot factory of Clafio, Coburn & Oo, burned this mornidg. Losa, $200,000. SLANDER AGAINST BRISTOW, Lovisvittx, March 26.—An examination of the records of the United States Cours by Distrios- Attorney Wharton, who was Asaistaut-Attoruey when Bristow was Disirict-Attorney, in 1860 aud 1867, does notehow the name of Isaac Neoves anywhere sluce 3860, The oaly name that could ba found iu the records wimilar to this was that of Join Reeves, of Fleming County, chargod with utcit dietiliiog, in the year Idd. His case wastaken to Covington, to which place Col. Woarton telegraph dl yesterday to find what dis poatioa had been made of the case, The reply received jast eveulog was thatthe mau bed not bean indlored, OBITUARY, Paovirsses, R. L., March 26.—Ex-Gor, James G. Salta died this morning, OLEVALAKD, O., March 40.-T. 8, Backwith, an 1d aod respected citizen, died as bin residecce fa shia clty Beturda: enlun. i rath Deane wan estonia WASHINCTON. The Bouso Judiciary Committce Satisfied with the Eyl- dence Against Belknap. Articles of Impoachmont to Bo Drawn Up and Presented This Week. A Serious Complieatton with Great Brit- ain Precipitated hy Winslow's Forgery. Probability that About Four More of Buoke ner’s Resolution: Would “Break the Country Up," BELKNAP, TUE EVIDENCE ALL IN, Spectat Dispatch to the Chtesgo Tribune. Wasmrxotox, D, C., March 26,—Ihe Judiclary Committes have takeu a groat maes of testimony, and have examined mep who paid acd men who received money in conalderation of poat-trader- abip sppointments, but, oxceptin tho caro of Fort Bill, no evidence has beon elicited connect~ ing ex-Secroary Belknap with tho bargaloing andeates. Mr, Clymer bas informed the Com- mittee on tho Judiciary that be haa no furtber evidencg that can be used in the impeachment of Belknap, Bfre. Marsh was again before ‘tho Juchelary Comalteas yesterday, aud auadditions! point obtained was that Marsh told her about the time tho Fort Sill busipexs commenced rhe must out ask him coy questions about the mat- ter, andeho nover did. The other new paint o* appeariag as evidence fs that there had bean an estrangement between Mra, Marah aod Alre, Ualkoao, caused, as the former says, by meddling enemies, THE MULE TALE. ‘Thore who concocted the mute story on Secre- tary Breton, not being willing to tose thoir Isbor of over three months in securing its publication, ace now trying ¢) convince the Judiciary Commit- tee that Gen. Belknap's convection with the caso was dixhouest. A full investipat{on, however, haa ehown the whole record in bis Department to be perfectiy clear, sud, furthermore, that he migat have paid the claim uover existing Jaws without regard to the time which had elapsed, and also without sonding it to the Comt of Claime, thus showing that ho took oxtrome pre- caution to have tho case fuliy tested. [Uo the Associated Prese,) WHAT THE COMGUTILCEMEN SAT, Wasntxoion, D, ©,, March 20.—idembera of the House Judiciary Committea, iuclujiog Ro pobvlicans. eay tho testimony given by Marub bo- fore that Committee ia atrouger than hus tevti- mony before the Committee on Expenditures in the War alee sad thatgt is 80 couclusiva of Gen, Belknayp's guilt thet be cannot escape. it 18 betieved tha Judiciary Comumitcea will formally prosont their articles of impeachment this week, 4 NEW IAMPSITRE MANsH. Mancoes7en, N.H.. March 26.—An eveving paper here publishes s statomscat that J. Q. 4. Bargent, of thi pi paid Becrotary Bolkuap $14,000 for a cont to farowk heating ap- parstua in Government biudinga at Wore eavenworth, WINSLOW. TROUBLE WITH GREAT DHITAIN ON Its ACCOUNT. Spectat inepatch to The Chicace Invune, Wasnrxoton, Mateb 26.—A very serious quea- tion, the result of which canoot be foteshad- owed, bas arisen betwean thie country and Great Britain rolative to the extradition of the Boston forger, Winslow. Tho basis upon which the ap- plication for extradition iv mado ia the tenth ar- ticle of too Webster-Ashburton treaty of 1812. ‘Yast article provides, among otber things, for the ostradttion of persona charged with tho ut- tersace of forged paper, tha offense for which Winslow is indicted in Bostop. The British Par- lisment, however, in 1872, passed a law pro- viding that, in all future extradition treatios between Great Biitasn ond othes countries, s provision should bo inserted which would Prevent tho extradition of poreons to be tried for any other crime than tho epecific offense with which they might bo charged iy tho appli- cation for a warrant of extradition. Groat Unt+ ai lins, since that time, made soveral treaties with this provision, aud oow, in tho matter of Winslow, the Briush authoities boye declined to surrender Lum unjoss the United Statea agroo that bo shall not bo tried for any otber crime than thet upon which the apploation for extra- dition is paged. To thus requoat our Govarn- ment bas YOSITIVELY REFUSED TO ACCEDZ, on tho ground that Great Britain has no right to modify s troaty with this country by an oct of Parliament, and that the oaly provision betwoco the two countries rolating to oxtradition a6 bo- tween two countrica is found fn the Asuburton treaty of 1842. This treaty ia international law ‘batween the two countries, and by it, ag inter- preted by tho Prouidents of thiry-four years, tho Jnited States insist thot Great Uritain shall atand. Great Britain haa sleo asked that, bo- fore the reudition of Winslow, tho Prosident shall ask Congrosa to pass as law of the game eifect oa the Britieh etatute of 1872. The President baa declined to do that, aud atands upon the troaty of 1812. Whother gorious results Will follow remains to be soon, Phe simple question of right is whether Great Britala can modify or force the modificstian of » treaty by an ect of her own Parliament, ade bier NOTES ANO NEWS, CLYMER'S OGMBUITER CLERK, Brecat Duvatch to The Chicago Tribun. Wasutxatox, D. O., March 26.~—An intorest- ing quarrel has broken out between tho dofend- ers of Mr, Clymor, Tho correspondent of tho Now York Sun tad induced Clymer to call on several dopartmenty for papera which the Sun correspondent wanted, When tho firdt lot canio in an onftorprising [orld correapoudont got thon first from the clork of Clymor's Commitres. Theroupon Clymor reprimanded tho clork for giving out tho papors of the Committee, When the second lot of papers which the Sun correspondent wantod came in, the World representative, beng on the watch, obtamed them also. Clymer yestordsy discharged the cletk. The latter, no doubt, thought he was doing Clymer areal favor, as the jvorid has been one of big most vigorous defenders, YENBION YRAULS. Itis gravely aunounced thatthe Houso Com- mitteo on Tuvalid Vonutous bas discovoted a great fraud, and that Dr, Van Aroim, Oommis- sloner of Peusions under Gon. Cox, waa a party tothom, Thu charge is that froudulept javd- warrant claims were issned in large amount, ‘Ybo only trouble sbout this new sensation is, that it wae thoroughly investigated at the time, so far ga Van Arolm waa concerned, and he wag rolloved in congsquonce of the facta then de- veloped, aAM FRULKER haa turned up hore again, He is thought to be workiag on inside for the Chicago whisky people. LAND-OFFICE FRAUDS, Dr. 8, K. Lippivoste, Cutof Clerk of the Land- Oltice, has beeu discharged with aoveral others in the Interior Department, for qaostionablo conduct $n copnecion with Minnesota punlio lands. Tne inyestization waa secretly carried onin the Dopartment, and the facta have not yer been givon tothe public. Ic Js said that Congress will call on Secretary Chandler for the facts, aud endeavor to ascertain who clas ie io the pool. DUCKNER's COUP. ‘The Comptroiler of the Currency bes had the whole force of his olico a$ work for more than two wont’ on the report ostled for py Buck- ner'a House revolution abowing the uae of ‘every atocktoldor in avery one of the 2,000 National Bunks iu tho United States. It will not be ready for at leaut @ fortnight, and when Snished will make two volumed noarly as large sathe Congressioual Novord, ‘he Comptroller says tho olor {#, uo doubt, to adcortaw the names of tho mombera of Congross bolhug tock in National Bauks, aud ultimately to pre yout them frow young oa fnaucisl measures. Ho said @ liet of the mombers Bo iutesouted might have been furnished lu atow days, Tho prevent roport will be 0 yoluminocs that iswill be s matter of gro bor and time to select out ot Ut the aacios uf members of Congress. BELKWAY KO LONGMS IN THE WAY. As ® result of tho copsultasion attending Gen, Bhernen’s visit, the latter will proosbly returo, shortly, with Army Headquarters, 10 Washing- ton. THR BOLDIZAS' HOMES, The Mausgers of the National Homes for Dis- abled Volunteer Soldiers bave beon in wossion as tue Haageon Genes: offloe duriug the last Ht Su case at tae retar, ‘ar ‘I ty Nogler, dar. u ane, ‘ad Davandas, Gow Bayiber Ibe Hoa, L. B. Gunokel, and Dr. Wolcott. Was ro-plocted President; Gon. Martaiate ant Gay, Smythe Vieo-Prosidents ; aod Mr, Gonekel Becratary, Tho inmates of tho Homes at sil waukoo and Davton are atill on the increase, and additional buildinga are found necessary, and rooms wore authorized to be erected at once, A DILL PROTECTING ORLATOMA, Wasnixaron, Match 26—The contest whick jan bean aa tote Pending between the House Committees on Indian Affaire and the Terrtto: ries, rejstivo to the Oklahoma bill, waa this Morning acttled by the Hours, aftoe a apicited debate, in favor of the Indian Commitiae, Thit undoubtedly settics for the prenent the queatios as to the Indian Territory ao far as tho ralirosde sreconcerned. The Sudian Committee je read: with s bil, which, ao far an bas bees iscovered, effectually closes that country to the gigante railroad steal which tas so long throatoned the absorption of that country. The bill does nat ‘exclude the railroads from tho ‘Terrl- torr, but tt forbids any such opening-up of the Torritory as would give the fee simple of tho rich {ands of the Territory to the railroad corporations, and would drivo the Indiana out. The various trives of Choctawa, Creeks, Chicks naws, and Semiuolos io the Indian Torritory al) have thoir own peculiar and distinctive Teal government, and a quasi-judicial aystom. The treaties of all of those tribes with the General Government provide that these governmenta shall bo prosorved jo bespetnlie. The bill sgreod upon by tho Indian Committes reapects theao treaty provisions aa to local government It provides the machinory of a general Tor ritorial Guveromont, whilo presorving the local self-government and the tribal relations to the goveral tribes of civilized or seml-civilized Todiaos within that Territory. The retention of the tribal relation defeata the granting of Isode to railronde, for the foo under the treating does not revert to tho United States so long as these tribal relations sre maintained, PROFITABLE MalL CONTRACTS. The House Committes on Post-Oflices and Poxt-Roadu to-Usy continued the examination of 8.8, Huntley n regard to savers] Northwoat- ward tnnil contracts held by the firm of 0, G Huntloy & Co,, or by them fp combination with Barlow & Banderson. He said that theso con- tracta paid very large profits, ‘Tho cost of the stock ou the ruvte from Helens to Miueonla was wholly cleared by the firm in the first five montus of service, The route from Red+ ding, Catifornta, to Roseburg, Ore. was lef to ono J. P, Goddsrd at $24,000 par yoar, aud be performed tho gorvico at that’ rate {though with this firm's stock) for a few months, and then “failed.” The intermodiate bidder having been bought off, the firm got the contract, aud now hold it st 875,000 a year. Tne mailon the Hetena and Bhssonla route woighe from 600 to 700 pounds, and on the route of 450 miles betwoon Helena atd Walla-Walla, 200 or 300 pounds. Tha published statement that bot more than two letters aday pase oyor ting route ara folee, ho waid, The witness em- puotically demod that bo sd presented a car- riage and » pair of boraes to s clerx in the Poat- Ottica Department; neither be nor any of hid pattuors had ever done auything of the kiud, Ruel they paid a cont to any Government of- ——— + LEAVENWORTH, ANew York World Sensation Spoiled, Special Diasateh to The Chicage Tribune. Leavexwontn, Kan., March 25,—Leaveuworth of iate figures iu every frand unearthed, Tho New York World of a late dato has a spocial from Washington, which statea that a letter written by a yeotleman of this city baa beon ra- neived in Washinetoo by Mr, Randall, of Penn- Byvania, Tho letter charges fraud in the creo- hoPand mauagement of the United States Mili- tac¥ fcison at Fort Lesvenworth in 1874, Luis prieon vgs established, and three stone build- 1oga Were turned over by the Qoartermaster’s Departmers tg be couverted to that use, Congrou » the same timo made ao yery liboral .epropriation of @100,W00 for tho porpore of bijding o stone wall avout the prisun grounds, 814 to make other trifing alter atious, such a8 Using up 200 small pice celle within the main Suilding, ‘Ine weiter of the absurd Jotter avaorts that only s few thou- cand Lay ben oxpouded, ané that the greater amount has beov atolon by Bokwap and his oon- fedorates, This chatgo is uutunded, aa the $100,000 was found ineufliciont 9 make@il the nocosaary itsprovemonts, dod the ytone wall being built as rapidly s» posmble. The muibtary Base 1g well conducted, and cach da the nam er of inmates ia facrossing. THE WEATHER. ‘Wasmxotox, D.0., March 28,—For the Tp. per Lake Rogion and Upper Mississippi Valey, increasing cloudinoss and slightly colder weatoe, with portbosst to acutheast winds and rian, baromeior, probably followed during the night by rain of spow, ‘Tho donger will increase in the Misslasipp! River, betweon Cairo and Vicksburg. ‘The river will reach the danger line at Vicksburg to-night aod at Mompbla Tuesdsy. ‘Specwtt Dnepateh to he Chteaso Tribune. Biovxz Crmy, March 26,—A fearfal mind and sno-storm bas been ia progress since morning in the vicinity of Fort Suliy, oxtending oast- ward to within about 75 miles of this point. More snow has fallen in tho Upper Afissouri country during the provent month than ever before known in tho whola season. Very high water in the Missouri thia apring will reault. LOCAL, OBSERVATIUNS. Gurcago, 3 March nm. PI ‘Thos Bar. ‘Thr Hu,, ©2569 a, 1,120.88, 99. CaN, ANB aL ma, 2099) 3T) 42,W 00 p, m. 3:59 p. m.2,99' 40l 1B} Bi} THB. 9:00 p. m. ra 82 10:18 p. m.!39,00} 85] 808. Wi, Maximum thermometer, 00," Minimum, 23, GENSRAL OBSERVATIONS. Cao4u0, March 28, Wind, Btation. Cheyenne... Biemnarck.. ...|29,99} Breckrenridgoj50.11 0.05} qisr. Thr; MICHIGAN ITEMS, Speewt Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lanstxa, Mich. March 20,.—Jobn Mackrel was Brreated at Lealle for eloplog with hig wife's mother, As as matter of retrenchment, the Board of Trustees of Eaton Napida appoiuted Charles Whittom Marshal, Night-Wateh, and Epginocr of their new steamer; and the msmbera of the Fire Company have fa consequence tendered their resignations, A compromise will probably ba effected. The Rey. Mr, Graves, the Evangetiat, is now at Charlotte, and daily meetings ara being held, with good audionces, Mr. Durkey leads in elng- ing. K new weekly paper will be started at Flint by Mesats, Follows & Hoardules acout April. Ite political tone will be Independent, ‘At the Iagham Uouny Republican Convention amember proposed thet tho delegation present the name of 8, D. Dingham for Chairman of the State Central Commitias, but, at that jeatle inao's requost, the motion was Withdrawn, * SUICIDE. Spectal Dievateh ta T'he Chteace Tribune, OrtcrxwaTL March 30.—James Manning, & laborer 45 years of age, living in the eastern part of tho sity, auicided this moraing fo the nor. He bad been wlightly aged. eae es gene Mosdache, languor, anil melancholy generally spri frome dunctderddalonach coutivedioss, OF a” tarp Ivers, Each mnay readily be removed by Dr, D, Jeynes apatles File tod etpumeeh to necltoy ction, ree etn the liver and stoms move all tillonsnesa, and produce regular evaccatlaas ‘of the bowels, _——— “BUSINESS NOTICES. ront, Cough, Cold, and simie eee eer umtred. tor progress, farult in serioas chial Trocbes ” reach directly the seat of care; and give almost instant Relief, thmn—Trhousnnds of the worst catenat asthma have boen relieved by using Jouss Whttcomb's Remedy, In no case of purely salnmaue character baa St failed to give rellef, GONFEOTIONER. Be Ualoorenpreoed ta CANDY sce 0s qemu, Atfections, oftentimes incurable, 1 sere f

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