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‘ { $ i ( ‘days end nightaas har 2 THis CHICAGO , ‘RIBU : TURSDAY, MARCU 25, 1876. [fmrend tho sHlepitimate bantiing uron the oountry againat the protest and retuonatrance of tho Demc- ratio patty, and it wan now very unkind In that party * to repudiate ite own entering And attempt to quarter fton the Demoeratie housohold. Ife charged that by legtalatixe and oxecntivo contrivance the Supreme Conrt of the United States had teen reorganized and kad $1 order to decid the conslisutionality of the Peestcrentor 1am. ir. Garfold eupported (ho Ditt, firat, oan matter of economy, and recond, becanse ft was a step in the Alrection’ of tho general resumption of spocto-nsy- mont, If the silver clauze waa strock out of this bill it would be nocesrary to inereane this sppropris- tlon for printing freetionst currency §250,00), Wo oxpreared his amazemont at ‘tho. xpirit Which potmeated the spesch of the rentieman froin ‘Now York (Howitt) In bis declaration tint the Reramp- dup Dill was a Bopnblican mesaure, and Hist therfore itshould not be bulsterod up by the Domocratlc ma- spity Jn the House, To intimated thal there wae in lewitt opporition to the Lill anniber bir bonatiza tine eldca thorilver one, and that wea the obtaining of # emutract for s New York bank-note company to print fractional currency, He remindod the flouda that the fractional currency hed to be rencwod overs ton months, while ailyor eurroncy would not need to he Fenewod in half a contury. ‘Tho gentiowan from New York, therefore, advocated a cnrreucy which would cont the Governmont nlmort $2,000,000 & year, white the Republican party wan for 8 curreney witch would cont about one-fifth of that, As to thn genilo- man's (ilewitt's) arnartion that fractlmal cur roucy was tho poor man’s currency, oud that the — rabstitution of allver | would be a robvery of the poor man, ho oxprossed his paton- inlment that tho geutloman had not absolutely itest into laughier at the absurdity of his owa proposition, Iftho bill was not 6 stop toward the meumption of apecie payment, be would voto against it, no matter ‘whether it wae Oconomical; but Sf it wero in the dire. ton of spocis paymont be would vote for it no raalter what tho.coat might be, Ho advocated tho bill bocatvs {t was safo, eaay, and economical, and waa iu the di- rection of an obaorvance of the public faith, Mr. Pago denied that shin bill would benefit. the Pacifio Coast any moro than ony other part of the comutry, oF that tho tnteresis of Callfornia ani Novarta ware differont in that respect from thoes of any other Pitt of tue-country, Ho aia tuat the poopie of the Pacific Coast had | recently purchared fiom tho Government $1,000,000 of ullver cin for which they prld for dollar 1D gold. Ho asserted that eliver coln circulated on the Facifio Coast tho same os gold coin, Aa to the asrer. tion that the iesnaneo of silver coin find been reeolved on in the interest of the Big Tonanea Mina ho jointed to tho fact that tho shares of the Consolidated Califor nin Company worn quoted nt $780 per rhiro tera now than they were when that poiley was cut io. Yoring £4 he iid the resumplion of spocin ea a woul rm onriy sy, be was In favor of the bl, ci if It, vote fa Bir. Townsend (Ps,) advocated tho bill anit his own amendment to it, Ho characterized Howitt's speech against it ag futensoly parlisau, abd gave to thot gentleman Tatin quotation, + timeo Danaosef dona Ferenter.” tho free Interpretation : Democratis rags are better {hau Republican silver.” Laughter.) Mr. Randal! (Chairman of the Cominittee en Appros priations) closed tho dobate with a apogcl in favor of tue dU. ‘Tho chief objectiona which bad twen made tothe pubstitution of silver coin for fractional curs reucy wero, iret, that it would bo a deproctation of tho enrrency; snd, second, that tho value of sflyer mnght riae, ‘nnd thnt of greenbacks doprteciate tow Point that would render it profitablo to melt or export Giver coin, and that tho people wight thereby be pnt Weerlous inconyenicnes for waut of change, Tho Brat objection was readily answered, Thero wns 20 proposilton to dopreciate ullver colt, | On the cantrsry, the bill provided for the ito of ‘sliver calu of tho eamo Welght anit purity ws had been fasuod by the Miot ainco 1853, In fact. tho colns proposed to bo fesued wontd bo slightly moro ¥alnablo than thors colned fram 225%" to 1973, a8 the objoct was to make tho allvor dollar conform to the weight and Yeluy of tho S-franc pleco. Tho picture drawa by tho foulleman from Now York (Howitt) as to the injury to the poor from {ho substitution of silver currency for that of paper currency was highly overcharged, Io Qtandall) thought that those silyee coins would tant taj & purchasing-powor equal with legal-tender notes, or even with gold, for email payments, After the lim- (of substitution would be resched, then io furthor lean of silver colu cotuld bo mada oxenpt exchangoa- Ule at par iu gold, ‘Tho entire wamncunt of silver cot Proposed would bo necded, aud actunlly exuployed a6 change inoney, and, being only procurable from the mints for gold’colu’ at par, a redundancy would bo finpossible, This cheek, and tho amount for which @iiver coin whould ba’ Tegal-tender, would effoctu- ally chock any of tho ovils predictet ond no Tos could rewult to tho poopla, up Auiver coils would Lo current at ite nomfual value, What was propcred ta bo festied was not debared cotn, as ppoken of by tho Rontlemon from New York (Hewitt), but colu of atand- ard valug, of authorized woight and purity, aud moro yaloable ‘than that fasuod by the most enlightened rountries of Kuropo, As to tho second objection, that ailvor coln might uot remain out on account of sp fn- creased yaluo in the gold prowlum, or in tho ellver preminm, or in both, he would bo gratofal if tomo provisions of law could be enacted which would eppreciato the greenback, or, if such 4 condition of trade could by reached a4 could produce the kame result for thein, silver coln would certainty rvmata, out, In thoabuonce of sucha condilion uf tuings, tome isk must bo euconntored, but Leforo the ml jJournmont of this session the succtas ur foflure ot tho Undertaking would be settled, nui if there wero ony error ft oonld be easily corrected ‘Various amendments wero oifered by Mesars, Wella (t10,), Holman, Townsend (N, ¥,), aud others, ‘The Commitico then rose and” reported tho bill and. amendments with tho understanding that a fivo- minute debate will bo allowed tu tho Mouse und votes taken on each amendment, ‘Whe House adjourniod, ——_>___—- TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. Mrippietown, N. Y¥. Maro 27.—Rysdick's famous stallion Hambletonian dicd at Choster Jest night aged about 28 years. Ho was tho siro of tho most noted and yaluablo trotting-stock in ‘his country. Disvateh te The Chicago Tribune, tontwavrewp, IUl., March 27,—Archibald Spring, of inoy, Richland County, to-day dled a volun tury pitition in bankruptcy. Assets about 84,000; labitities, 914,000. In tho ect of Stato's alfico to-day arti- clea of inco-poration wero tiled of the Lavndato Keflway Counauy, of Chicago. ‘fhe corporators aro C, 3B. Bazyor, A. G, Millard, C. Li. MeCor- wick, O. P. Curan, and L, J. Glover. Srecid Durston to Lhe Careaun I rioune, Brooxtxotox, UL, March 27.—Tho rocoption and Lall given thy ovening by the tolegraph operators et tho Aufoy Hoavo was iu all respects succesrful. One hundred nud tenty-fve conpies: ‘Wore present, incliding many of tho fraternity from other cities, Corian, O., Narch 27.—Tho now Board of Penitontiary Direcors, after n prolonged scs- sion, havo eppointer John II. Grove, of Colum- Lus, as Warden; Clurles Hanor, of Columbus, Clerc; George 8, It, of Columbua, Agsiatnnt Clerl:: R.A. McIntire of Union County, Stow- ard; HT. Withums, of Clueiunatl, Chaplain; wud D, Holdorinsn, of Culumbus, Physician, —— SYCIDE. Spectr Diapatch tothe Chicago Tribunes JanusviLen, Wis., Mirch 27.—A. stranger who gave bis uamo as Thansa Mughes committed suicito of Hanover Junction Saturday night Ho und been at tho Juiction woveral doys, and gave avidenco that bit nind was deranged, Ilo ltoazincd ho gaw a gallows crested for his exo catlon, aud Saturday oforod a boy $5 if ho would gets gun aud eloat bim, Late Saturday Bight he had w xvod upportuuity of putting on eud to Lis troubles. Ho saw on Opproaching frulght tral at tho Junction, and just before she traln roschied him ho theew binwelf on the tack directly in trons of tho engine, Most of tuo tram passed over bly body befora it vould bo stopped, producing spstaut depth, It is though he Was from Oconto, Wis. ——_—_—- DENONMINATED A FABRICATION, New Youn, March 27,—W. H, Collin, formorly Acting Vico-President of tho Atlsutic & Vacille Asiltoad Company, to-day statod thut the whole story of Senator Thurman's concern in tho al- fegea conspiracy to paus two lont-erant billa through Congress, In 1372 und 1973, Jor shat youd, by improper mcany, 18 a fabrication, So ae See MISSISSIPPI. Jaonson, Mies. March 27.~Tho Houso man- agers to-dny filed two additioual articles of im- peachnient against Gov, Aimca, to the effect that, ip considoration of $2,400 paid the Superintend- ent of the Poultentiary and $200 paid » momber of the Legislaturo, the Governor purdoned ono Aloxsouor Smith, sentenced to tho Penitentincy for life for apo. Aincs’ counsol wag allowed till Wednesday to make ungwor, —Itoger A. Pryor ay ‘Thomas J. Durant are the Governor's coun- wh ———_—_——__. jc URPENTINE: Wixauxaton, N, U., March 27,~Spirits ~ poutine quiet at 873¢0. HURON BOE + A Contrary Mure. A farmer in this county (says a Nortu Carolina, paper) has amule so awfully contrary that he can do bothing withit. Put him in harness, and bay bard to say which way be will travel. uty waddie on him. and be appeara to doze, but to try to mount him, aud he willallof asuddes bexin to kick every way,—straight out, straddlo- bug, with all four legs at once, As to uniting, bo will eat anything, from his feed-trough up to # wooden saddle. ‘Ie owner took a uutton to bave hia shud, but ho kicked out tho blacxomith shop ond returned home, ‘Lhe owner tried to 74 kill hin, some time back, #0 te tied his ears witu trace chaln aud rode him for six coussoutivo ‘ dag ho could under whip aud spur. ‘Tho fact is, that he nearly killed bun- self in the effort, and had to bo carsiod up-stuirs wo Sad his firm belief wav that the mule would die that night; but, to bie astoulubment, the next morping he found that the mule had Aickod to death a Chester sow weighing 800 pounds, bit a pleco out of his Lorge's shoulder, ate up @ uaddle, blauket, uud bridle, tore down the fence, aud wus uplurgin; about, more cevllish than over, bo find sowething olay mean- POLITICAL. Womination of Republican Town Cficers for North Chicago, Cnrious Ratification-Alectiug of tho Independents at Turner Hall. Messrs. J.B, Briggs and A. (. Throop for Aldermen in tho Eleventh Ward. Ald, Stout and Mahr under Disous- sion by Their Constituents, Town Politics in Lake View, Lake, and Hyde Park, Sudégo Tipton a Candidate for Congress in the Bloomington District. THE NORTH TOWN, REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. Tho Ropublican Convention for nominating coudidates for town oilicora for the ‘town of North Chicago was held youtorday afternoon at Republican Headquarters, on the cornor of Clark and [ako etreuts, Cant. Murphy callc.] tho meeting to ordor, and J.C, Barker was olected Chainnan, Mr. Wille jam N. Buflington was choaon Secretary, A motion was mada to appoint a Committos on Credontinis, cousisting of ano from each of tho wards, cxcopt the Lightoonth, thore betpg two gets of delogates from that ward, BECKEN ‘nOUNCED. Mr. A.M. Penco objected to oxcluding tho regular detcgates appuinted by the Ropublican Club of tho Kightoonth Ward, os thoy had os much right to participate ja tho procecdings a8 tho othar dolegatoe. Mouste, Becker, Hamilton, aud othora, ropro- Bonting tho other dologation from the Hightoenth, olaimed tat she delogatos from tho Club wero not fatrly olectad, Mr. 1. J. Willing and Mr, Lonis’ Huck spoke atlougth upon the queation. ‘Tho Intter anid that tho gontlemon prosout from tho Ward Club Tepreeontod tho reapectablo, tax-paying slomant of tho ward, and woro proporly elected. Tho other faction, Le said, bad. simply slected them. eelyos out of spite, because thoy had not boon placed In the regular dotegation. i Some further discussion followed, onlivonod by several pussages-ut-atms beticen the cot tostauts, ‘Tho Chairdocided to appoint tho Com- mittoo on Crodentinly, pincing two from tho Highteonth Ward ou tho Comuittes, ‘They wero astollowa: KR. 2. Scribner, J. 8. Mullen, A. DL Ponce, G. B. Verbeck, Frod Beckor. Aftor 9 protracted absonce, during which tho room presented a acene of confusion, the Com- mittee reported, sdantting tho regular Kight- eouth Ward delogation. ‘he report was adopt- od, aud the same Commitios way ampoworod to yoport on permanont organization and rogolue tious. Tho tomporary organization was mado permanent. it was decided that tho vote for candidatoa bo taken viva voco, und that tho tirst Yoto on each caudigato be informal. ABSESHOL, Mesure, Charles Hausner and Henry T. Thomp- Bou Were uomiuated for Assessor, aud the frst haflot rosuited as follows: ‘Thompyou, 28; Uaousner, 2. ‘Lho nomination was indo nuanlmous. COLLECTOR, Christian Tempel, Goorge Vortol, and Josoph ubn wor nomiuated for Collector, aud the frat ballost resulted us follo Yawwple, 14; Oertol, 13; dubu, 2 ‘Tho formal ballot wns then talon, resulting ae follows : Lompol, 10; Vortol, it, FOR sUFrENyi6On woro nominated Mosurs. P, M, Tyav, 6. Olin, tho baliot resulting : Ryan, 18; Olin. 12. The formal ballot rosulted as followa: Ryag, 20; Olin, 10, Charles G, Lindgron was nominated by accla- ination for Town Clork. Tho Chairman was authorized to appoint o Compaien Town Committee, consisting of three from each ward, A, L, COETLAIN, o é being called for, uddressod the Convention. Ie said that ho bad beon very much interostod in tho Convention becacso ho was interosted in evorything that touched tho welfura of tho Town of South Chicago, ‘Lhoy wero aware that a movement had beon put forth a chort timo provious to nominate 9 get of candidnatos irro- epectiyg Of party, Tuo Domocrats bod decinred int If w yood uvt of mon wore puton tho tickat they would not make any separate nomuvations Accorditgly a mocting of threo of the wards, was hold abd otickot was put in tho fold, but tho Democrata unfortunately got & majority of mou on the ticket—throo ant of fonr—sod for thut roason, being divsatisficd with tho result, tho Hopubheans had cailod the present Convon- tion. Io indoreod tho Convention and hoped Hint everyoud: would work for tho men eolected Mr, Schribner, from the Committee on Roso- lutions, roported the following: Hesotved, That reposing full faith tu tho principles of tho Hepublican party, wy cordially tuvite si citi- zens of tho North Town of Cutesga to juin us iu elect {ng tho straight Hoputticay ticket thts’ day numiusted by tho ‘Towa Convention, Keagiced, That the Republican party of the Town of ‘North Chicago are tu favor of the abolition of tawn- ahip organizations in Cock County, and that stops should at ouco be taken to cubmit tho question to a votu of the pwoplo, Heaaired, Vurt the Chairman of tho Convention ap- point a tawn committee of ono for esch ward to take chargo of future couventions of this town, 1 caca towaehip organization shall uot bo abollsbed, Tho Cunyoosion thou adjourned. Ar. Hnuuuer is a roal-estate agont and le anid to vo qualitiod for the position of Avseasor, Curivtian Templo was nominated on the Citl- zens’ ticket week before last, P.M. Kyau ta Vrestdeus uf tho Fiftoonth Ward Ropublican Club, aud ou owmployo of the Post-Olllca Dopart- moet, —— THE CITIZENS’ TICKET. DATIPICATION MEETING. A meeting to ratify tho Citizens’ tiokot of Nortls Chicago, nominated a fow days ago, was held ut Turnor Hall faut avoning. ‘Tho attend. ance was quite jargo, but many of thos wha had been prommon$ Ju starting the movemout Worg conspicuous by thelt abyenco, Tho as~ BewMblage wos in no sense euthusiastio, and, at tuned, tho ovidencos of dissousion woro markod, ‘Tho mootlog waa called to order by Goorye 1, Adame, who bad sctod aa Chatranu of uoverat prior meotings. Ie reviewed the history of the organization, and sald that to had eatored the moyomont in g00d faith, fooling the necessity of roform in town affairs, but since the two po Utleat partica had ipractically resolved to put ticketu into the field, ho saw nothing for the meeting to do but adjourn, Ho had advlacd bia Hepunlican trionda not to mako auy nominations, aud to indorse the Citizons’ ticket, but thoy bad not howded hid counsela, and now he understood the Democrats would mako a ticket, and the town vlection would ba in tho bands offthe two parties asnever beforo, Ho thought the Ropublicans bad mado g mistake tm nominating a ticket, bug he was proud to say that they bad nominated ono unexceptionably guod. Hoe closed by saying that ho would hear any motions that might be mado, but it the meoting promised to bo prolonzed, Lo would ask to be excused from presiding, having other bustnoss demanding hiv attontion. ISMA0 N, ARNOLD was then called to the chair, Hessid he bad simply dropped into the meeting, and kuow vory Jitslo of ity purpowo. Mo bad neard very lttle shat had boon baid by tho former spouxer, but Le wad in favor of having honest men fill the ofess, cepecsally the local ones, While ble sympathtos were with the Iepublican party, ho would in the coniug town election vote for men he belisved to be Lonout, even if le Lad to voto for thove opposed to him politically. The bard shuca fol; by evory one wera largely tha result of heaving corrupt men ju poritious of profit and trust, and Le was in favor of a ew deal, He hoped that the Centennial year roight prove doubly glorious ax the commencement af a now era in Goverumontal affairs, ¥, He. WINSTON, being called on, eald ke appeared under peculiar clroumstances, and was present to ratify a telret surely rou-paritvan, and commosed of honest man, Ha went into the Ciizeus’ movoe inunt with tho Uttost yood fuith, but. wince the Mopublicans who bad co-operated with bin lad gotten toxethor and nominated a straight Ropub- ucan tickot, he would have to'sdhiore to big party, which threatoned to placoa tloket ia tho sid in a fow days, Mr. Mullen spoke in favor of the Republican teket, which he said was unoxcoptionablo, la woald vote it straight. : ‘Mr. Grogory thought the meeting waa drifting awny from ita purposs. It had boen callod to ratifya principlo, rathor than any particular ticket. ‘Tho sentiment in favor of honest mon boing otactod was tinanimous, Ifo did not sco how the nomination of nay numbor of tickots could dafcat arch a purpose. For ovo bo would prnne all the tickete, soinot anil voto for the bork inven, snd ha hoped to #00 the princlplo ratified. MM. MOCUITARING sald he had takon 9 deop interest in tho citizens’ twovemont, aud wae in favor of ratifying ita nome inationy. He read tho ticket, and said te heart. By indorsed i, and closed by morinyt Ws adop: tion by tho mocting, aud by saying that be did not prapoas to bo aold ont by citer uf the po- Tileal parties. [Applause,) ‘Mr. Winston was again called for, and satd that he lod Dothing furthor to gay. To was placed fn an anlorard position, Aince tho Repub- jtcan party had made & straight — ticket, Mo entered tho moyomont in good faith, and he had nover lost that faith, and hy would do all ha could to peruuodo tho Demournts to indorgs tha teket, in which event he would givo It bis hearty support. ‘Tho Domoarate had not et detornined to callin convention. Ail thas had been dono In the matter had orn done by the Eighteonth Ward, and had not yot taken definite shape. Mn, ADAMS, betng again calicd for, eaid ho bad acted in good faith in the mattor, and bad tried to poranade tho Republicans not to make a nomination. Ifo Uid not wont his Democratic frionda to think that ho bad actoil in bad faith. Tho fsauo was purely of a bneiness charactor, and if tho tickot remainod in tho fleld bo would voto for it unlosy ho found betweon now and olection that somo of tho natnos on It woro unworthy of his support. Ifo would mako it a personal mattor, and, onter- ing the movement in good faith, ha would stand by it. (Avpiatiso.} Ono of the singutar features of tho mooting wna that nono of tho candidates on tho tleket wero Sy attendance, or at Jenat nono of them wado themselves known, On tho wholo, tho ratification looked a lltt!o suspicious, end vory inneh ag if it had been packod in tho interest of tue Democracy, for tho roasou that no Inbor was epared to make as many Ropublicaus 43 posstilo pledge themecivos to tho support of the movo- ment ag against the regular Republican ticket. ———_ WARD MEETINGS, THE ELEVENTH Tho Fioventh Ward Republican Club beld a largoly-attonded meating Inst evening at Mar- tine’a Hall on Ada stroot. J. Lf, Hammond, tho President, occupied tho chair, Tho President commenced businous by submitting to tha Olub 8 echaduto for tha ordor of business at futuro meetings, wijch was usonimouely adopted, Ex-Sonator Willard Woodard moyed that tho Club proceed to au informal ballot for Aldermen, Tho motion was cared and William Iceafford appolutod toler. Mr. Mitchell movod that a committoa of ton bo appointod to draft a list of thirty nnmes, out of whom fifteon shontd bo solectod as dologates to tho Republican Convention, Tho mution was agrocd to, In the abgonco of the Committeas, tho Club listencd to addresses from Geo, Boom and others, ‘Tho tollera of tha Club soon reported a lat of eandidates for tho Aldermanship, J. LB. Driggs and A. G. Throop at the head of tho list. The Cousmittos of Ton reported the fol- lowing list of unmeat P. H. Willard, H. Z, Oul- vor, M. 2B. Magill, Johu Haimmond, ro Sherwood, Frank Green, Fravk Milligan, Btona, If. 8. Austin, W. E. Mortimor, J. dillis, 5. A, Rollina, Goorge W. Stanford, Hermann Raster, W. Clottcaburg, Samuol [[alo, Goorgo P. Doho, A. M. Lillings, William Ripley, J. LB, Jof- fory, O. T. Ballard, P. W, Gates, Charlea Hop- Kinson, A, G. Throop, D, 1. Jergen, Soymour Harvey, E. E. Gilbert, A. J. Thompson, O. 8. A. Sprague, A. B. Cool, A. A. Sprague moved that A. @, Throop snd hit Briggs be doclurcd tho nomlinvcs of tho lab. Some discussion cnsucd upon a lobyrinth of amendments that were offered, and which were only scttlod by the withdrawal of tho vrigival anvtion, Ex-Soustor Woodard moved that the Club now procoed to a formal ballot. Somo objections woro entered, and an amend- meat dually offered making it noceasary for each eaudidate to bs nominated aud youched for by vome member of the Club, Mosurs. J. DB. Briggs, A. G, Throop, J. I. Hammond, ond Monro Uoath, wero placed in nomination, Ald, Monrog Henth thon arouse and said thot he hoped bid name would bo wishdruwn, Ho had served tho ward ag faithfully as ho could for four yoare, oud ho was now willing to resiga to give somo ono olecuchance. Lo thought thero waa uo way (o Bayo tho city from fosucial rut uulesa contidenco in the adminiatration was restorce; The debt wou many times larger than all tho possible reaourcvs, focluding the uucol- looted taxcs, Such won as J, D. Driggs and A. G. Throop hada reputation that would bring Lack lost conidanco to tha city. Calls for Mr. Throop boing made, tho gentle- man came forward ond stated somo of thy prin- cipal pointe Iu bis official tify. Ife bad not sought tho office, but was walling to ucrve if the ofico came to him without any oloctioncer- ing oud without spending any money, Ifo stated. ho hod boon # resident of the olty thirty-threo yoata, and bad eerved two yoars as Treqgurer, tivo ns Supervisor of tho Wost ‘Town, two yenrs as Assoeeor, aud hod bold several minor oilicce. Mr. Driggs foltowed. Ho hoped that Alu, Heath would congont to havo his pame placed afongeide that of Mr. ‘Throop inthe coming campeigu. tie would gladly resign in fayor of such o combination. Als, Harmon thon followad ius fow romarke somewhat aftor the style of Mr, Throop. Un motion, tho Club proceeded to select dele- gates to the Convention, whick resulted xe fol- lows; Batnuel Hote, J. 3. Joffory, #, W. Gatou, A. G. Throop, Seymour Hurvoy, A. J. Thomp- gon, A. B, Cook, Hf, L. Culvor, J. ff, Uammond, Erank Greene, K, Stone, W. 15. Mortimer, O. EL Rollins, Mermaun Rastor, and George P. Bay. ‘The result of tho formal baliot for Aldermen thon aunonnced aa followa: A. G. Throop, 139; J, B. Urges, 107; J. Ef. Hammond, 66. Megara, Throop und Briegs wera declared tho nominees of the Club, und together with the tat of delegates will be submitted to tho Ropubli- can yoters of the ward at the primaries. On motion of Dr, Harcourt, o vote of thanks was tendered the rotirivog Aldermen, Hoath and Waterman, fur tho able aud afliciont manuer iy which they have performod thoir dutios. Owing to tho latoness of tho hour, further Dbuelnees was poutponad, and the Club adjourned. TUE FIETEENTI. A meoting of tho Republican Club of tho Fift- teonth Ward waa hold last night at tho corner of Sophia and Mobawk astrovts, Capt. P.M. Ryan in tho chair, for tho discussion of the Alder- manio fasue, 09 tho Preatdont announced, Mr, Goodman sald that the question of tho oloo- tlon of Aldermen was of great importanco, sud whut thoy neodod was good, honest men, He referred to the aclion of the roprosontatives in the Council in refusing to comply with tho wlahos of thoir coustituonta fo tho mattor of calling au election for ,Mayor {a harsh torma, ‘Thoy ought to havo dono go, aud thoy bad no right to disrogard (ho wishos of those who made them what thoy wero. Tho Aldermen of thn ward, he statod, one of thom at leat, wav much botter off than bo wae whon ho first became an* Aldorman, and etill he could not point to ap houest day's work. Thoro must Loo new deal, aud everyone wauted ft, Mr, Seribnor stated that ho thought it was the duty of tho Club to supvort the tikket nominate od that day for town officers, To that ond be offorod tho following: Keaoleed, That wo do most heartily indorse tho feket nomiusted by the Convention of the Nord ‘Lown of Cuteago this day, oud we jiledge to tho candi- aes so nomluated our cordial und undivided sup. ‘The resolution was unanimoualy adopted. f. hols waid oe could nut aupport Peta Mohr for tho oltico of Alderman, a4 ho waa too eaelly led by ‘Tom Stout. Now, for ‘Tom Stout ho conld say tanch, but naught for geod, ‘Tho spoakor lived on ¥romont stroot, where thera had bean no water sud no gas fill Tom Btout bought 4 bongo and lot on tho corner of Pro- mout and Bupbin strocta. ‘Thea came gas aud wator 8000 suaug a Ar. Boobo would like to soo one Alderman from tho ward bea good and subetnutiot tax- payer. Ho could say nothing too strony agsinut tho presontincumbont, tut what could be ex- pected of & wan who had nu busluessy and no broperty, Whero did ho got tho imoney for the property he had lately bought unless by tho sale of hia votes 2? Bofore he was an Alderman, ‘Tr Btout had, he botievad, boon an employe ind oltico o¢ the Northwoutern Ieilway, Since that (ioe who could show whore Bs, Stout hod put in uo guol day's work ? - Mr. MoDonaly offerod the follossin;e : Hesoives, Thay the proeest Aldermen from this ward buvng failed apd vefused $0 act with the lke Publican, party, therefore, the judges of the primacy olo-tion for the noudnation of candidates ter Atier= ‘Wen of this ward be sud they hereby are lustructed tu refuse to receive any votes which may bo cast at anid Primary election for the presout incumbents who mite Teproxent ua th the City Connell. Tho Chale atated that it waa a Rapublicon party, and no Demoorata wonld be put in nomt- nation by that Olub, Thor wero vominating Repnbhioans. Tom Stout and Peto Mahr wero uot Republicans by their record in past yours, and had no rights thoro. Mr. Pholpa tated that ho know that Tom Altout had voted tho ticket directly opposed to the Hopublican tickat In the Innt elootion, and he did not think that the Mepublican party wad bonnd , guy way to support such Aman, (Ap- pints. Mr, A. Arnold did not want any such man aa Tom Stoutor Peto dfahr, and voliomently op: poged thom, ‘Tho resvlution was adopted, Mesers, Sittig and Dalus, candidates for Al- dormen, mace spacolres, Ths meoting thon sdjourned till Thuraday night at the samo place. ——— SUBUABAN, LAKE, Tho Convontion of tho Opposition party of the Town of Lake was held in tho Town-Hall yostonlay afternoon, Mr. 0. T. Northmyp in tho choir, and Mr. J. B, Thomas acting oa Secrotary. Of tho eighty-two dolegates olected on Friday evening, ouly fifty wore presont. An offort waa made to All vp the vacancies, which, nsftor sn hour's youk, resujted in tnducing ton oitizons present to act, thoro atill boing tronty-two absontces, Yovernl f the dolegates got tired of tita kind of wark, and wanted to proccod as thoy wero. Although no moro attompta wore tnade to fill tho vacanoion, still a oum of tothods wera proposed by which sixty dolo- gates could be made into vighty-two, Theso woro ttartling in effect a8 well as Indicrouy in practlac, ‘Tuo ona finally adopted, wale, while it did not make any moro dologates, atlil al- lowed tha Convention to poll ofghty-two votes, was that of Mr. I. & Mack’s contrivance, Io moved that tho Chairman of tho dojegation fram each district bo allowed to cast votes for the absant members in accordance with the ma- jority of ttioga who woro prosant, An ilustra- tion of the injusticn of this system ig found In tho First Districh Thoro woro thirty-threo delegates appointed, bot col twonty- threo of thom were present, of which trolvo woro aufficiant to cast ton oxtra, piviug thoir candidate 2% votes, or a tuajority of 11, Despite this glaciog ipjuatteo, tho motion was carried, Mr. FL. Kimmoy, probably disgusted with these movouvers, desited to witudraw. Ho statod that ho wag not in sympathy with the Convention, and his oloction a3 9 dologato waa ontirely unauthorized. His caso easily oxpinins tho abseuco of so many dologates. Tho only differonco was that tho othors did not attond ot all, Elis resignation ne dolcgato was accoptot. - On motion, 5 Committeo, consisting of dole- gato from cach district, was appointad to draft resolutions bed eros tho sentiments of the Convention, ‘fhe Committco was appointed by tho chair os follows: First District, Aaron Burr; Second Distrist, E. W. Adkinson; Third District, id Grady ; Fourth District, M, Tiernoy. After un obsonco of balf an hour, dunog whieh the Convoution Kopt up o continual wanglo on tho absent delogatos and how tha Mactt achemo would work, tho Committeo ro- turned and aubmitted the followlog + Wreness, Tho taxos in tho Town of Lake have been larzaly increased beyoud tho increase in tho value of property, and ‘Wurness, Useless and oxponsive offices havo been croated, and extravagant aalarios hove beon paid, and ‘Wueneas, Untesa a moro ooonomical managoment of town affairs fs immodlistely {uaugrated capital, will Yedriven from the town, Dusiness enterprita pros. trated, laborers duprived’ of employment, and the property of the citizen coniiscated for taxes; thoro- Resolved, ‘That wo adopt for our motto, “ Honesty and Hetrenchmont,” and in asking 9 support for the a. ‘Thed—A reduction in extravagant salaries, and tho paxmont only of Jost wagee for tho labor actually per orined. fourth—Making improvomenia where the greatest good shall result to the areatest number, and letting all contracts, after advertiaing, to the lowest responsl- ble biddera, fdr the atving of town work to tho eltlzens of 0 town, Suth—Btricteat honesty ond economy in the ox- peniiture of the town rovenuca, Sventh—A caroful regard for every pnbiio interest, Before accepting the roport Mr. John Byrne desired fo say 4 fow words, “Ifo was tirod, go ho stated, of those vogue and uycortaln pledges of rotrenohmont. Itwas tho samo thing ovory yoar, ‘Tho retrenchment was modo after cleo {fon according to tho officors’ own fdoas, not s0- cording to tho sentiment of tho poople, Iie wantod something mora definite, and suggostod tho possago of a fongthy resolution, which ho road, 1t wont in for swooping reforms ; in fact, ft went (nto oxtromeu, and while some parts wore practival nod practicable, there wore some that did not conform with the law, On motion tho raport of tho Committee was nocapted ond Mr. Byrno's resolution was lald on tho table till noxt year, This wos two much for Mr. Byrne, and he quite forgot bimsolf during the ousuing fow minutos, He donlt out right and lets, and told his hearers plalnly that thoy did not intend re- form but only wanted offices, In fact, thoy were “ outers” fighting against thoso who wore fn,” for thoir owo gain and not for tho town's bonefit. Hodosirad to withdraw from such» Conveution, Air, P, 8, Logon coincided with him, and presented his resignation as a dologate, “hoy wore both accopted. Fearing some moro “bolts” tha Convontion then prooreded ta ballot, aud nominated tho fol. lowing ticket : For fur ervieor—f, T, Dartholomow, For Collector—Peter Caldwoll, Tor Axsensar—b, W, W, Goodall, Grosugan, , Latthew Fleming. For Poilee Junlico-—James MoE goit, Bor Conatablo—J, V, Dubberatein, A communication from Mr. A.D. Condit, the presont Supervisor of tho town, was thon read, ‘Iho lotter atated that charges of fraud bad beou mado against bim ond tho olork, and ho desired the appointmout of s committeo to inveutigate the accounts of both. Mr. Adiingon moved that the request be ptanted aa regarded tho Troasnror stone, and that a committoo bo appointed to favestigate tha books of the Town ‘Lrossuror, Ar, Cunningham objected to only inveatigat- ing tho Troaaurer's bool. He wantad the booka of of tho town ofticors investigated, Ele id not boliave in any half-way measures. Dospite his ebloction tho motion twas carried a6 originally Toads, An offort waa then mado to solact 9 committee coupotont to make the oxainigation, bus na one would acocpt tho position. Finding it {mpossi- bla to get a committe, tho motion waa recon. sidered, and tho Campaign Committoo om- powered to engage on expert accountant to ox- amino the books immodiately, Qn motion the following Campalga Commit. too wera appointed by the Ohair: P.G. Mo- pate, F, E, Bhandrow, Mf. Cunningham, and A. erney. Mr. Loontogham wantod to know whore tho monoy was conn from to pay accountant, Mr, Thomas thought such ignorance was aufil- cfont to impeach a campaign cominittaeman, and. he thonght Mr, Cunningham ought to resign, ‘Mr, Cunningham thought the troublo was that thoy woro aftsid to havo nlm on the Inveatl- dating Committoo, and that if be did not tind auything ho would say go, On motion, he was exenged, upon which ho Gave & parting ehot by calling them auet of “buoglers, who wanted to got otilea by the ebarges of fraud agai otierd," but which they: did in such a potty way as to be ontircly uusuc- qoveful, Adjourned. HYDA PAU, D. 8. Taylor, Fea., writes to tho Independent Tax-layers’ Cominitiee of Hydo Wark that he sccopta the nomination tendored to him for Truatoo of the Vifth District, and that, if olect- ed, fio will nee bia bert offorts for an coonou- Ical and judiolous administration of affalra, —_.— MISCELLANEOUS, OALEWOUNG, ILL, Spectal Diavatch to Lhe Chicago Tribune, Caxvspuns, IIL, March 27,—On the reagsom- bling of tho Indopendont Convention, antl. Icons and anti-club, in this city to-night, caused by tho declination of O. T, Johnson to bo a oondidato for tho Mayoralty, Geargo W. Drown was nominated in his stead by acclamu- tion, G. A. Maroh was aluo nominated tor tho Marsbalship on tho doclinstion of Alr, Horton, the firwt nomince. JUDGE THeTON, Svectat Dianateh ta The Chicane Tribune, Broominaton, Il., Match 27.—President Kd- wardy, who for eowe tine hay Leen a Republio- sa candidate for Congress, iu to-morrow's Pan- tagraph will pabliah bis doctination, The Pan- tagraph will also pabilah an announcoment for Judgo Tipton se a candidate, and will support him. It is thought Tipton can unite the strongth of tho party in tho dutrict. DAVEMFORT, 14. special Lisvatch to The Chicao Tribune. Davexvout, Is., March 27,—Tho Livoral City Convention, held tn this city this ovomus, nomi- nated the following tickets Mayor. liodorick hiosa; Oty Marabal, Ed Jennings; Oity Clerk, rH a Taurely Berea Se anion, J. Ouomng> bam; City Bazton, » Kupts ‘pazt-dlastor, Jobu Wusueriloh, 1 WARE, FOREIGN. The Royal Titles Bill Encountors Mnoh Opposition irom English Liborats, Queen Victoria and Lord Derby Start on va Continental ‘Tour, Turkey Sinking Deoper and Deepsr into the Slough of Bankruptoy, © The Emperor of Brazil on His Way to the United States. GREAT BRITAIN. VICTORIA GOES ADnOAD. Loxpon, March 27.—Queon Victoria and the Princoss Heatrice lonve Windsor at twenty wolnutes to 4 o'clock this afternoon for Torte mouth, They go to Chorbourg to-morrow tn the yacht Victoria and Albart.* Lord Dorby, a9 Soc- rotary of Stato, will accompauy Ller Majosty throughout tho tour, 4 SIP WREOKZD, Tho fcllowing details of the loss of tho eml- grant ehip Strathmore, from. this port for Now Zenland, Lave beon recoived. -'Tho Strathmore atruck rocks among the Crozot group of islanda In tho South Pacific, on tha lat of July, at hatf- post 4 o'clock in tho moroing, and was wrecked immadiately. Forty-four persone wero drowned. Tho survivors saved nothing whatoror, and wore upon tho rock for six' monthe, subsisting upon sea-birds and tholr eggs. Whon thoy woro rescind thoy wore much omaciated and almost naked. Jive had died thoro frown ox- posure and want. ‘Tho Captain of the Ameri- esn whalor Young Fhanix resouod thom, sup- pliod them with clothing, and treated thom with gront kinduesa. PARLIAMENTARY CATRCHISING, Loxnon, March 27.—In the Houro of Com- mons this ovonlng Mr, Samucison, Member for Laubury, questioned tho Govornmant in regard to Cave's roport_ and Egypt's present financial condition, Nit Staiford Northcoto roplied, Io said sino Cavo’s roport was submitted to tho Governmont thoro was no roason to modify bia roviously-oxproased favorable opinion about Cgsptian finances. Anderson, mombor for Glasgow, placed upon notice papor a queation respecting the abacnco of Hor Majesty tho Quoon and Lord Derby dur- ing a Pachamontory scasion. ‘THE ROYALTITLES DULL. Loxnon, March 27.—in the House of. Lords to-day the Earl of Shaftabury gave notice that, if tho Royal-Titles bill should pnes to a second reading, he would move an address praying tha Quoen to sesumo a title moro in accordance with the national Liivtory and loyalty of hor subjects than the title of Empress. Loxpon, Morch 2.—Tho Standard under- stands thore is ta bo no division oh tho second roading of tho Royal ‘Litles bill in tho Hone of Lords, The leadora of tho Opposition aro ro- solved to moko o great effort to support Tord BShoftesbury's motion for on ad- droga to the Qiicon praying hor not to avaumo the title of Empress. Leading Liberals hold a meoting in St. James’ Hall noxt Saturday to protest ogatust tho bill, A gtoat mootlng was hold in Loicostor Isat night, at which roso- tutlooe declaring agalust the asaumption of tho titis of Empress woro adopted. : ON THB STOOR-EXCHANGE thin ovoning foreign securitics cloaed dull and Engtish railways arm. PLIMSOLE. Loxpon, March 27.—In tho House of Com- mons to-night Pitmsoll moved an amondment to tho Merohunt-Shipping bill, providing that ev- ery British vesea!, bofore sailing from 4 pork of the Uuited Kangdom, must haye a cortificate of seaworthluess. Tho Governmont opposed tho amondment on the grouud that It loasoned tha responsibility of ship-ownorg. Tho aoioudment wag rojected by n vote of 247 tn 110. THY GRAIN TRADE. Lonpor, March 27.—-The Afark Lane Express’ roviow of tho grain trado the pase wook says tho toudoncy to improvomont noticed tnat weok bas assumed tho shavo of a dofinito advancoiu pricos, and tho caution with which buyors operated Intoly hag boen succeodad by a feelin of greater confidance, This improvemont is no! confined to London, but inubarod by all the largo provincial and a mojority of the conti. nental markets, ‘Tolograms from Odosas gopare a foquity with considor- abla shipmenta for continental account. Finor noashor at the ond of the wock bad thozeffect of quioting tho noarer forojgn markote 4 woll ag those af London aod Liverpool, but wo aro to- clined to think tho lull is only tomporary in viow of the probable shortness of stocks in Franco and Gormaoy. Our own country mar- ots continuo scantily supplied by farmore at from 9 to 4 shillings por quarter highor, A greatly reduced quantity of Engtish whont, ap- Porently, will bo markoted duting tho nuxt month oreo. Feoding cora shared tho rovival of sotivity. and both barloy oud maizo hare razon. Flour bes partaken of improvonisat, oud both bere and abroad roalizoa higher prices, Lonpon, March 28—5 a. m.—Tho dimes this morning gives prominence to the following: ‘Ibu Marquis of Huntingdon will ask Disracit to do- voto one day totho discusuion of Fawcett's mo- tion for an ‘address praying tho Quoen not to ousume tho ttio of Empress, It is oxpected that im tho House of Lords tho Duka of Bucolough willscoond Lord Shaftsbury's motion. een ITALY. THE AMERIOAN EVIKOGOPAL CHURCH IN NOME. Dispatch to New York Herals. Rows, March 23.—The ceremony of consecra- tion of the Amorloan Eplacopal Church of St. Paul, which is sltuated within the walls of Rome, ou the new Vis Nozlonalo, was performed tony. Tho Rt-Rov, Dr, Littlojobn, Bish- op of Long Jaland, ofiictated, assisted by Rec- tor Noviv, who has pastoral charge of tho con- grogation, Twonty-fve English, Sootch, and Irish clorgymon took part in tho coremony, The Bishops of Peterborongh, Gibraltar, and others, aa woll oa Lord Plunkett and tho Mov, Afossrs, Brooke and Noviu, tho British Ambassador, and tho American Miniator, woro prozont. Bishop Littlojohn deliverod long addrose, Tho ceromony lost four bours, and terminated with tho ordination of 6 clerit in boty ordora. This ceromony was porformed in tho prosence ofe vory larga and fashionable congrogation, made up of numbers of Amoricans and English, ‘Tho olurob isin the Lombard-Gothlo atylo. It isan ornament to modern Romo, and a eplondid monument of Amorioan muuificonce, ‘Tho stninod-glags windows of the church wero not all ready for tho coromony of consecration, ——. FERDINAND FREILIGRATH, TUS PORT'S ONAYE—TNE ORRMAN NATION MODRH- ING—A TOUCHING FAuBWELL, Dupatch to New York Herald. Lonnoyx, March 20.—Fordinand Proiilgesth was buried {n the cemetery of Cannstadt, near Btuttgart, on the 2) inst, An enormoue mule titude formod ac almoat interminable proces- elou, which followed tho beario, coverod with flowors, wreaths, and palms, to tho place of its last deatination. From all parte of Gormany the mourners had aauomblod ; from avery quartor ¢he most touch- ing eympatby beg boon manifested. ‘Tho famous publishing house of Cotta, the Angaeburg Algemeine Zeitung, the Frankfort Ga telte, tho Gartarnlaubs, tha Frankfort Journalis- Uo Society, the Viewnn Concordia, and iunumes- blo: Uterary bodles wero represented cithor through members or rich floral gifts, whilo thousands of private individuals, prompted moroly hy thetr own feollngs, joined the faneral procoasion. ‘Tho gravo was surronnded by Ludwig Pfau, Otto Muetlor, J. G. Kischor, Vrot, Lubko, chaldt-Wolasonfols and many othor loadora of tho poople’s party mourning their frroparable lous, Ministor Morrle, of Canneladt, preached tho fonoral sermon, and waa followed by Cari Sfny: who in the namo oftho poople’s party bade th beluved dond tho laut farowoll. Ia oration made a fowortul {mpreasion. Ho spoke of the poot's falthful and dovoted labors, and pictured in glowing colors how the frecaom end uuity of hig fathorland had alwayebeou his highest ideal, 310 called hilta » man and a hero, frm and atrong like tho knotty oaks of bis Cher- uakosh home; a powerful master of bis language ; a ekillful aculptor of new forms, and adiscoveror of Dew sunos for German poutry, ‘He closed as follows + ‘Ob that all lourets with which the nations of this earth adorn the brows of thelr. feyurites were a# puro a4 bis, ta which wo drop of bloud over cluug! Lue jpers would, ree ‘thay seringtigis of gee fel ie FO) pang, ‘asprin cabal aay Delieved, whan Orleut and Occldant would raterus, and North and tuuth would well parfoot barmony; then Gonaule ex LBCo, ry srouti stand litghent among all nations of tho globe in eternal idoal freedom 1 Hat, howover high hor eagles may soar, the name of Freiligrath miltovee ho called ainong the beet of her sone, Ie is n pontine ornantont of one naston, precious Jowel in the crown of Garman poctry, Fers- well, noble ond fres spirit: farewell, out deareat friend, thon friend of our poopie, thon weet sinner, thon fnafestic rer, farewoll, As long nv a German heart beats on this globe, as lone ud fren aout civoils here, thy momory wall the ond of ting, Froiligrath's hoalth had beon impalrod for a long tino provious te big domiso. Me had been sufiering from hyportrophy of the besrt; tie heart had attalned double the natural size. Frotligeath died because bie heart was too large, The pooplo of Detmotd, hia nativo city, were anxious to iiave his remains buriod thero, noder tho shadow of the Horman Monument. hut they yiolded to tho wiak the poot bad often oxnreased, to ba burned in Cannetads, where he had resided along tims, Fruitigrath stands eocond to none in the af- fections of the German peoplo, and he wilt re- main thoir favorito a8 long aa the Gorman lane guage hvos, despite his awn gloomy forsbodings, that inspired, over the grave of his brother post Grabbo, theeo linos: Alona the pot liver—ntone he dies: Gatu-like, Be boars the isofaing brand ‘Upon bis brow of sorrow, ‘True, his hand Te pure from blvoil-gutlt, but tn human oyes Ite fa w darker crime thin that of Cala— Revailion agalust avcial wrongs aud law ——— TURKEY. WENZRGOVINIAN DRYCOTES, Raausa, Barch 27.—Ali Pasha, Governor of Horzogovinn, Mustapha Pasha, and Vasss Ef. fondl, Pacification Commiseonera, and Boron Nodick, Governor of Dalmatin, are hero con~ forring about the method of dealing with tho in- habitants of Morzoyovina who have taken rofuge on Auatelan tercitary. Loxvon, March 27.~A Times spocial trom Odossa sayo a miltion and a quarter Is _atill wanting to complote tha payment of the Turk. ish coupons duo January font. ‘Tho Ottoman Dank rofaaos furthor adyaucos. Tho breach bo- tweon the Govornmont and tho bavk Is daily widening. z BENVIA’S PACIIMO ASSURANCES. ‘Vrexxa, March 27,—Lho Political Correspond- “ence (newspaper) reports that tho Servian Min- teter.of Foroign Affairs bas just made tho fol- lowing official doctarstion to Prince frado, Diptomatic Agont of Austria at Bolyrado : «Tho Servian Governmont bas no intention whatovor of attacking Turkey or of impeding tho work of pacification undertaken by the Groat Powers,—a course which might subject Servia to collective procesdlina on tho part of tho Great Powers. Servie’s milltary proparations are meroly due to tho completion of hor military organization.” MONTENEONO, It in arated thas tho misaton of Potrovio, tha Montonogrin Foroign Miniator, to Graliovo, to induce ingurgenta to stop fighting, and provent’ foreignors from joiniog thom, han failed, CONRESPONDENTS NOUNCED, Vienza, March 27. 6 Leutsche Zeitung ro- ports that five Russian correspondents bavo eon OxXpolled fromi Crostis. ———- BRAZIL. . THE EMPEROR SAILS FOR TOR UNITED STATES. New York, March 27.—A spociat from Rio Jonciro says that tho stoamship Ievoline, in which the Emporor and Emprosa of Brazil sro coming to this eountry, whfle stoaming ont of tho Harbor of Rio Janoiro yostorday, oamo in collision with 9 Brazilian transport, ‘lho Hove- ling, boing uninjurod, procagdod on hor voyage, Tho mishap coueed for ao time groat oxcitament. ‘Tho Etuporor will not touch at Bahia on aa- count of the quarantine oxiating thora, Ho will, howorer, touch at Pernambuco and Para, —_— FRANCE. LEGISLATIVE FROCLIDINGS. Vensatutra. March 37,—In the Chamber of Deputios, tho lection of Haontjens, Bonspart- int, was annulled byo voto of 288 to 168, M, Dupartail, itadical, introduced a bill authorizing especial grant of §20,000 to meet tho oxpenuso of sending French workmen to the Philadelphia Exhibition. DIED. Pants, Maroh 27—5 9, m.—J. Thirlon Montan- pice Mivistor of Ban Domingo to Trance, is jond. ——. AFRICA, G@ORDON’s EXPEDITION. Lonnoy, March 27.—Tho Zimes to-day has o special from Cairo atating that setrors have beoo roceived there from Col. Gordon dated at Fatico on the 84 of Fobruary. Tho expodition were all woll, Col, Gordon announced that ho was com- ing to Catro, aud expeoted to reach Engisnd in Ootobor, : —_—— AUSTRIA> MINISTER ODT COMING HOME, Viexxa, Maro 27—Tho American Miniator, Mr. Ort, is ob prosentin Italy with bis family. Hoe with esil from Liverpoot for Now York somo time iu May. Mr, J,1/, Delaplutue, Boarotary of Logation, will act sa Chargo d'Aftulres. DIPLOMATIC BMIHUNDELSTANDING, Loxpox, March, 28-5 o. m.—'tho Times’ preclal from Berlin atated that Conucitlor Von ovikom, who las boen Anibassadar of Rugsia at Viouna since 1870, bas resigaed in conse- quence of & ‘misunderstanding with Oount An- ey, the Austrian Promfer. —_-—- GERMANY. ° BANS STATEMENT. Bentty, Maroh 27,—The woskly statement of tho Imporlul Bank of Germany shows an in- creave Of 6,021,000 marka. THE FINANOES OF THE EAIPINE. Benuin, March 97,—Tho Juichstnieigor was Nouncos that the [mporial rovoanes for ths year 1876 falls $2,800,000 short of what was aatioi- pated. Tho aayiugs offoocted, however, oxoooded tho evtimates by $6,825,000, thos giviog # sur plus of aver 64,000,000. —— SPAIN, A PAYAL PEVIUTION. Losnox, March 28—5 5, ut.—The Paris cor- respondent of tho Ties enys the Papal brief addrowsed to the Archbishop of Toledo, do- ounces Meer of worship fn Bpsin ox tho lead. ing Btato with a groat crime, oud paying the way to the porvooution of Ustholiciaa, —————_-—__—_ THAT MICHIGAN MOUND. To the Edstor of tha Chicayo Tribune: - Curoago, March 26.—Attention lias boen called toa mound which F, in compauy with athore, opened o fow days ego on the banks of Grand iver, in Michigan. Tho “goneral roador” has beon told by your correspondent that acarch nos rewardod by tho flnding of pottory, coppor in- struments, and ekaletous, Lot mo say to the more sctentilio, shas ono of those skulls 1a of wurpasasing intorest, It yas taken fram adepth of nearly 10 feat. All tho animal inate tor bad “boon dissolved away, snd tho imo was dari, soft, and spongy. It ls the skull of » mound-buflder, and the lowost wo bave evor veep, The aupra-orbital ridges aro prominont, althoogh nos 60 prominent as In ¢ho Neauderthal skull and not quite so promml- nont ag iu a ekull taken from a mound noar Ghileago and figured and dosoribed by Col, Fou. ter.} lo the frontal region (tia deproszod fully na much as 3the Neanderthal, and thore ia Wa & total >% abuence - of » tha frontal eumtnences. «Ihe frontal bone” slopes back at ap sogle simost as fow ay in the orang, making a foreuosd almost as low as that ot tho animal, ‘The poriotal plates ara flat, #Placlog the skull with orbits facing you," you are iniprossed with tho uarrow, low, and réceding foreliead, tho ab- wenoe of frontal eminenoes, and tho flattentag of tho parietal bones which makoe the orsolum, not ss in us, ewoll fron: the base to the apex oa & rounded outline, but taper up Jato # form approsohing tho pyramid.** A human skull more ape-iike than that which F tuok from the Spoonvilte mound, om the banks of Grund Hiver, ‘has not besn found. W. D. Guastua. ——— THE “HOG-REEVE” STORY. * Louwvinie, March 37.~—The hog story about BSeorotary Bristow is‘roported by a cou: ier-Jour- nal correspondent to have been related in jost ta the reprosentatiya of au Otlo journal who was out to look upa sensation, The man who told it is now #urprised that bis auditor bellayed the yars. . ——_-+-_—_—. Tho New York Leraid tries to prove that Conkling will always be tho Bopublisun “hog” in Now York, whoover way be vlectod Prosideut, and that Georgo William Curtis will be driven out of the party after the olvction of 1876, os Horeoe Grevley gradually was aftor that of 1800. But the ti loosoly and illogloally. Horaco Greoley’s Baward bolt ia a different shiny from George William Curtis’ Conkling bolt; nnd tho "recognition" of Soward and big fricuda by Lincoln was o differont thing from what tho samo action of Lriatow towardy Conkling would be. In short, Conkling and Howard sre inen of different mold ; George Wilma Caria 1a uot in tho party in the sau senso that Horace Grasloy was—as one determined to rule or ruin; and Horace Grooloy was never driven ous of, tho party, bub wout of his owa accord. RADWAY's REMEDIES, CVARTAN TUNG) OF TEN YEARS' GROWTH CURED by DR. RADWAY'S REMEDIER IMAVE WAD AN OVARIAN TUSIOR reant YEG Ova. RIES AND BOWIIS ABNOR, Dog, 7, ANN Dt MaDw AT ‘That othera may be benetiied,'t i; Theva hat, an Cvarfan Tumor tu the O bow forton goare., Ltted the bert pleictaunel Thieme ethars without any benefit ft wing at saan seni ity that Loontd nat hare lr oath loage Eston of mine imlucad me to try Ttad: +); toss oll ha) yinch fath in thou, Gut Bualiy, after mech dollboraiort Vnurehaved six bot he Revol; ttn Tilley ad tro touivon of tho entre Cae coerce et outany Apparent bono, Cdotermipad to peraveacy oy used iwales more bottins of ‘ye. 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