Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, March 30, 1876, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

| TUE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, MARCII 30, 1876. 7 ere aivon in his letter to Glovor's Cammittos, far- WASHINGTON. Aishod tho prona this avoning. Ho vasa that ho hiv! donoalted with Jav Cooke, McCultoch & Co. 2400,000, and had he taken no atops to save It, Dut alloyed the houso to fatl, tho monoy 5 ao wat hi Joat, but it would WA Br ominent Naval Officer Ac Have uéan teegatten? by. tule timo, and he wonld novor #0 occurred to him, Ife boliovod Park tablieh army headquartera in Washington; that third after elx yoarn, ‘Ihe second eatogory of tbe ian tly ae : FOREIGN. ho hina fnily dicoussed the matter with Becrotary Ho:iatore thus obliged to rotire at tho axpiration ‘Tait, who bad agreed thet bo shall not in any ‘of three yours includes at present fifty-one mem- way bo curtailed in the oxoreio of his propor bora of the Hight and oightoen of tho Left. functions as Gonoral of the Army. Ho ways be . GREAT BRITAIN. will tenve hia family at Bt, Jonis. With regard , tothe mention of his natao for the Presidency, Russfan Sentiment on tho Eastern Bs eg EER EN Gy eee A TANRNAL AND GENEROUS MAN, and, having heen instramantal in bringing him into the Emma Mine snogntation, he waa tosir- 025 of asaiating him out. Ifo bad ny donbt Park and othera would hevo boon glad to havo him Es * - tlompt eager or Director, Ho lony as he | ho remarked that he Lad boon hnhind tho meonem | ° Question Undergoes a Marked A es tocd that th cused of Sorious Irreg lenerelt and: ei eae boon, tat oline | (sohonck) MM hot offend against public pro- | with sovoral Presidents, and hwl no doaira to Git Gi 5 os senna, Mana Fe aul oe ularities. recovorai not onty all tho monoy advanced, but jot7, bo belioved ho had tho right to tha office; bo would much prefer to continue iu DANses Pi 4 the Channel tunnel is being rspidty subscribed. Tho French Company slroady baa 2,060,000 bty and pel) any kind of property, hig position a8 Cinnerat. whotbor as Ministor, momber of Congioas, or haa rednead the amount of tho original debt MILPATRICK AMD AUTIREFIELD, $200,000, and now has a prospect of sottiing tho R f 1 ying any ather capacity, It would not, fostox, Maroh 28,—T'be /ost pnblishos an ine : isa franca, haf of feito amount. Tue Eo- J truction Bureau whole matter Oe aamnevtted Prem.) oocnpyiDg, ory mmondnble tooo mt tio tack | torview mith Gon. Kitpatrick, in which hodenies | A Disposition Shown to Let tho nile tans, Hee eer allp advanced : Tho Chief of tho Construc’ BECKETALY RONEXON, soekat, Nehonch anid he fad made a mistaka | tha: ho loft Weabington to excazo tontifying Lee ol i lib Company, if no y eal advanced Charged with Unofficertike Ten- Wasmyatox, D. O., March 29,—The Secratary | in becoming & Diractor, and this gave hin more | fora the Inventinating Committor, ilo saya he Turkish Empire Go to joubt!ors soon will bo, and experimenta will be 8 of tho Navy denica the publishod statement | concern than anything elso, Ho might boob- | is rendy to swonr Gon, Enttectiold offored him Pi in active progress before long. derness for a Cone that bo tranamitted monoy to tho Mousa of Iny | tuso, but ho could not wes ho committed a moral | $20,009 to navi, hte, Ciiberiet dy au necuring TGCS: HENOISM RECOONIZED, as x Noch & Co, in Heptomber, 1673. | wrong. tho Now York Cc! fe Ale cf 4 R tractor, Theoney ‘yaa, travamitind to tho Waymastor- Behenck, in donsing tho statomonts of Lyon, | bring halt » dozou witnousca who saw tho offer thenehncatinn ee Md ecient! 62 General of tho Nuss, who was thon tn Loudon, | piiom to in ae te ot Lowtun inwiieh [ne Tho Anstyian Peace Commissioners Break | tue criseant hip strathmore, which concludes J in tf ovont ol Londun, in which rf I! hh ph tal = G a 4 il Soest peuallooh aoe Beato’ the pay- | ho wants to know if Jamoa E, Lyon, now domg THE RECORD. ae ae . aafollown: ‘The veesol whic at length at- Secretary Robeson Exprosses a Wille | mont of navy drafts, and was doposited in tho | businowa in Now York, tu identical with Jamcn E BERATE. Of Negotiations with tho Turks. rived to roscuo thom was a United Btatea whaler 2 9 Bank of England and with 4. S,. Morgan. No Lyon, ca AVincorinin, who bocatno 6 bankrupt in Wasnrnotos, D. C., March 29.—After the In- on her course to the South Hen fishorlos, Ler ingnoss to Abide by tho mipancen were mada oa anon after to Fat nnlitaernd Journ till Monday. troduction of bills and votitions, one of the lat- Captain, wo nto told, gave up the chauen of the os ’ : , A A ¢ caxon's profita he a+ Record. hougo Lad shown ite Intention ant ability to ——— ter being the petition of Gen. Nolton A. Milos | Austrin Becoming Dictatorial | Pi0's hia arGrozets end who needed en AND that £5,000 of the spproprintion of the Biour Indians may be givon to tho two German girls Toward the Porte. who wero capturod and hold for soveral months by tho Indiaur, tho Sonate resumed considers- continuo {ts rogular paymenta of tho novy drafts, and ‘after ainplo pocarity had baon givon to protect the Governmont, ‘Cho Secretary alao i havo Mr Schenck Concludes Mis Slory Before |e cu aning a tun on POST-TRADERSHIPS. OEN, CUSTER BPRAKA, &pectat Diavatch to The Chicauo Tribune, Wasminatoy, D. C., March 28.—Clymer's Com- amount of caro they could not have received if he had taken thom with him, We are puro the Koglieb nation will Judyo ns it devorves of the acrifice to which Capt. Gifford aubmitted, and ING das i i is ; fi not fail to do bouor, and sumthing ‘the Koreign Affairs Committeo. mi Aho toegramy lng R umount for tous. | mittee oxamined Gon. Cavter to-day, or rthor | tion of tue Consular and Diplomatic Appropri | An Exciting Time Over an Election | eee ee eee a iors ced and to tue maar ie bores — allowed him to make n lung epeech on hin gon- | tlon bill. 5 BTOGKE: SCHENCK. cral opinion of mntters atong tho frontior, Ifo} alr. Sargeut moved thet tho Qvo-minute rule Case in the French Chamber Atthe Block Exchauge during the last hour HEWITT's CNOBS-EXAMINATION, know vory littto of hls own knowlodge, aud a4 | me enforced during tha debate on the bill, of Deputies, thieovening foreign eccuritics wero oxtremely 1 Pid He Gain or Lose by His special Dipateh to The Chicage Tribins, the Domocrata on tho Committcs nlono woro | Avopted. puties, fiat, but the most important feature hag boon GoonbDs Til-Advised Venture P ‘Wasuttaros, D. 0., March 29,—Lowitt’s croea- | pyosent during tho moat of tho invortigation, ho | Mr. Wallace (a.) apoko in opposition to tho the'panic in Egyptinn bonds, which have fallen - oxamination of Gon, Schonck to-day, although bringing to light no now points concorning tha ai connection of our late Minister to England with A Question which fs Not Satisfactorily | tuo Emma Mining Conapany, grctinod tonutbet i H and brought out in n very forcible manner the Answered in the Testimony. loading iota alrondy known, and prosentod thom in such & way 08, no doubt, made Gon. Behonck himoelf porcoive, if he has not dono 80 boforo, the impropristy of tho whole transac- tion, Io showed, from the contract which Gon. Sehonck mado with Park on tho lst of Novom- bor, 1871, and the promissory noto on which bo raised the monoy to pay for his shares, that Park lont bim tho cash, charging him nothing for ono yoor's intercet, taking no security but 414 por cont. ‘Chis imparted a bad offect to the market goneratly, Tho panic in Egyptians ts owing to a varicty of adverse reports, including one tu tho offect that a financial panic provnila In Egypt, and onother that heavy setliug orders have heen received from Aloxandria, Tho En- glieh funde closed steady. PAILULE, Strechkotson. Dischoif & Co. morchanta of thiv city, have failed, Linbilitios estimated at ¥ouu,N0u, wan not cross-oxaminoi, Jie was allowed to say that It was tho gonoral impression whore ho had been stationed that Gon, Bolknap was the elfont partuor in tho tradorships, but ko wow not preasod for apecinl grounds of hia beliof, [To the Arsociated Preas,) OUBTER'H TESTIMONY, Wasntnatox, D. C., March 29.—Gon, Goorgo A. Custer appoarod before tho Conunitteo ou 1x- ponditures in tho War Dopartment to-day. Ho teatiflod that obert l’, Sipe, post-trador at Fort Abraham Lincoln, tela bim that his prof- its wero $15,000 annually, ceed of which was paid to Gen. Ifudrick, of Iown, and ono-third to Gon. Nice, at Washington, Jie did wot know but ho undorstood thats portion of it wont totho Secrotary of War. Raymond, tho Indian Agont revterstion of the appropriation cut down by the atau. Bonapartists and Legitimists ‘The enote then procecded ‘to consider the amend- Withdraw in a Body, ments proposod by the Cummittes on Appropriations, allot whteh wero aprecd tO, Various amendments were explained aa restoring to ma J ene atiiearn authorized by existing lawa only, | 2H Abyssinians Break Truce with the crvating no Couaulates and incresaing no nalarics, only Egyptians and Are Again De- restoring what (he Honho bad stricken ont, foatod. ‘Jno bill was then passed on @ yen and way yote,— eatod, year, 853 nays, 17. ‘TIE MISSINBIPPI KLECTION FRATDA. On motiow of Mr. storton, 8 rvaolntion for the ap; TURKEY. intment of a committes te invextiate the allere SERVIAN NEGTUALITT ENJOINED. ida in the rocent elections of Miscicxippl waa taken has TY ERIOISE Hs Fra made unfinishud business, My Benurs, March 29,—The Powers demand from ‘The Senate went into exooutlvo scsston, and at 4:30 | Servio guarantees for continued neutrality, and adjourned. ask tho Porte tonccelerato the pacification of Having purchased a large stock of Linens and Housekeeping Goods at a GREAT SAC- RIFICE, we shall offer some SPECIAL BAR- GAINS in this Depart- ment. Lounts in the New Impeachment Articles in tho Belknap Case. ‘THE RECORD. The raco for tho great Northamptonaniro atakes won won by Prodigal. with Lauzini secoud and Cataclygen third. pirp, Loxpox, March 29,—Dr, Houry Lethoby, well kuown as the medical oMicer of heatth for the City of London, ta dead. Passage ef tho Bill by the House to Beduco the Pay of Anny an aseigamont of tho shares; that on tho stoclt | g¢ Wort Horthold, anid that ho paid Orville Grant th 2: ‘. ¥F i : i vows. @ peopl. THe RIFLEMEN. Full lines of Bleached Mcors. Park at first gaorantood him dividends of 2 per | 91,000 for gotting him tho place. Custor tor . ft the C tte on Rolor, Intro- cI Loxpon. Mareb 0-5 — of 9 cent, and that if, at any timo during tho year, | tified that tho proctaination of the President ox- ae aaa rer Tonthior 2iug tbe peaker to ik aerial Se Ma Sida Sratctdey talea tare duced » rerolution anthorizing the Hpeaker to appoint = : : i acd a rat member, to doch of the Comniatticrs on | HONDON, March 29.—Lhe Ties has a Berlin Tenrttaries, Indiate italy an Pape Laos fois special containing the following: ‘fhe Russian amoug tho Delegates from tho Territa sdoptod. i e ao eae daik ins Cuinterban of tho Committes ou Ap- | Press #8 nestualiy withdrawing from tho con propriatious, rennrtod a aa {8 swords for tho ex: pervdilye, bow “ ngsumod at tho beginning of nuca of thy gdmiasson of foreign goods to tho Cen- | t zaovlni, IN u penis Gixuibition nt Viiindelphia, Vacsod, e rebellion in Horzogovina, Noithor the nom | a Timon have already forwarded thelr ao- Me ate from tho Gommitice. on itulea, reported | Ce*sity of keeping Turkey intact, nor tho expedi- 7 cortanea of the American chaflouge. a resolution fixing the compensation of wiluesues sum- | oncy of Russia acting conjointly with Auutrin, 18 OMINKAR PIRATES. moned to appear before the Cotnilttecs of tho House | longer inated upon. ‘Tho oticial Invalid | ‘Tho Post’s Dorlin alapatch saya Franco may a ey and alluwing cents per mile for talleage. | Frese, on the contrars, attributes the dangerous | join Rogland, Itussia, Germany, aud China in tho Iria Itiile Association yesterday rules were adopted regulating the projimiuary contoste for the seloction of steam to go to Philadelphia, A Netter from Sir Henry Ualford was read, ureing that an uniled (eam be rent to Aincrica, but thia proposal was rojected. as the Damasks, Hand-Loom Damasks, 5-8 and 3-4 Napkins, Damask Tow- els, Huck Towels, Crashes, &c., at prices that defy competition. tending the great Sioux mililary resorva- tion onhanced tho valao of — trading- posts on the North Missouri Rivor, bocauso it rendered them » mora complete monopoly. Wit- neua said that ‘Mhumb, tho trader at Vort Peck, was about to bo romoved, whan ho obtained some afildavits nhowing that Orville Grout and tho Layton brothers wero mixed up in tho Indinn fronds, Gen. ‘ Custer said ono object of Gon. Bolkunp’s visit SBcuonck had deeirod to withdraw from tho speculation he might have dons so on surren- doring tho stock to Park at its par valuo, On thia note sovora! indorsementa were subso- quontly made,—ono far £500 represented o sala of twenty-five ahares which Gon. Schonck mado to a friond; suothor of £1,894 ropresented nome stock spocutstions which Park mado in THE NAVAL INVESTIGATION. LOOKING INTO TUE CONSTRUCTION HUREAU, Byectat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune ‘WasnrNaTon, D. 0,, March 29.—Tho naval in- veatigations this winter havo constantly seomed bo throw suspicion upon tho Chiof of the Bareau bt Construction of tho Navy Dopartmont, Isalat Hanscomb, Tho Houso Naval Committco bos Gou, Bchonck's botialf, but of tho datailsof | to the frontior waa to perfect arraugoments t position of tho insurgeuta to Austria's partial- | common action againat the Chinozo pirates, ry Hlecovored many facts which make thiasuapicion | Cem, Helionckes blah, Te ae margin, | wheroby wlunky could bo ‘brought aorona. tho | ya, nuyoread weil providlug. tat all tmuned | ty for Tarkoy, Forgetting -entisely {hint ee ee Also a full line of almost a etsy idea igre Sea ee TOOR NO TISK,* patios ‘e redhicod rates, nod Inerenee ete gtains shall by redcemod when properly presentod. Acbiris'as prosuedinirs avg, babe go long CERMANY, MARSEILLES QUILTS sub-committco at 1a Portsmout Fro ven to post-tmdera. en, Custory re- | Paraud. supported by aAsiA. he Moscow Gazette, a REN: 2, Ni yards havo tonded furthor to confirm this enapi- | 674 sccopted the credit on tho almpto statomant | $208 given, to postetmaders. Clem, Cuuiord Fo: | Fan chant from tue Cemmmittos on Waya ond | which ts alvasa welleinformed in forelin mat HEW FRENCH AMBAESADON. by Park that ho bad invested for him in stook apeculationa from which ho roalizod 8 profit as roported. Io did pay from his own funds £500, to which, bofore giving himcredit for It,Park add- od.£2,000 commission on Schonck's stock, whioh Park mado Albert Grant refund, thas making tho third indorsomont on the note £2,500, In sottling, in May, 1874, Schonck paid to Park €1,700incash, From this atatomont, it will be scon that from tho lst of Novembor, 1871, to tho 13th of May, 1874, whon the note was canceled, Schonck mado on the note out of his own monoy ONLY TWO PAYMENTS, | tho firat amounting to about $2,000, and tho second to $1,700, maklos, in all, about $3,700. Ho rocoived from his . Investment about $10,000 tn dividends, apd still holds bis 476 kbarea, worth about $2,000 moro, but, in hin final settlement with Park, a balance of about 282,000 was found to bo duo tho latter, ‘To pay it Schenck assignod to Park $32,000 worth of various kinds of stock, with the privilogo of rodeoming it at any time within four years, and also a noto for $3,000, Tho incomo from tho stocks Schenck rotainod Inmeolf. At tho timo of settlomont, also, Schonck barrowod of Park, in ordor to rellovo himsolf from embarrassment caused by this settlemont, 910,000, and so- Beane, reported 6 bill authorizing the Becretary of tho Lonpon, March 30.—5 a. u.—A Berlln dis- eons, reported a bill autlorizing tha Rocreiat ofthe | ters. han suddenly cuanzed ite tou. It, prom p shat! eoamary’ {0 poves that tho Turkish troops bo withdrawn patch saya that St. Vallior is to take the place of of tio! ‘Klsbuine Chale Coumbaiok Poca from Herzegovina, and tho province either | Goutaut Giron as French Ambassador to Ger- ARMY BILLS, coded to or placed andor tho administraticn of | many, "Tho Slouso then, es tho regular ordor of businera, | tho Princo of Montencgro, who, in return, ve convidered the bill reported by ir, Banning, from tho | might bo induced to recognize tho Snitan a4 his Count Von Amim has Committe on Military Affairs, regulating the vay and | Suzernin. This sugeoation ts put forward he- i" alluwauces of officers of the cause the Gazelle thinks that all hopo of carry- ‘army. ‘Tho bill is to take effect on the tat of July nost, Fe hl to tae eal tomridrere Wie Louse inex. | we out the roform programma must be aben- tion and advocacy of tue bill, which be raid donod whilo there aro Turkish troops in Herzo- Roald offect an faunual. saving of over balf a million | Rovina, and while the Ports ie peunitess and im- : ABYSSINIA dollare, Tho reductions, bo sald, wore made in accor. | potent to do anything effectual, without meu- a 3 Sid dance with tha sdvicw of Gon, ‘Sheridan, who aid | tioning Austria's wall-known Suposition to any ANOTHER OEFEAT, to the Cominittes, * Cat off ot tho ead and not atthe {| such plans, Tho Gazette concludes by inviting Lonnon, Marcu 30—6 a, m.—A special from tee eae weal down of the nay of gen- | Jtngland to co-operate with Ruseia for this pur- | Atexaudria sayy the trace granted to the King oN. Garfield mrat tp tho let's desk and tad ra pose. oh 6 ae of Abyssinia bas beou broken, Tho Abyssiniang an extract from to testimoby of Naj.ien. Hancock | = R CZAR’ ADVICE. sorte | bao ay . The King, Lofore Le Commailtica, udvorsa to the proposed redue- | VIENNA, March 29.—Tho Tagblait of this city bass abla Peetu Lokal teene Merrit eee oO outany furiier debate, the bil pamed—yeaa, | frformed Prince Stilon Gf Barvis: that it houe- | GoHofelasla, and aman ened for, peace, Tas informod Princo Milan, ‘ia, tha! 10 do~ H ees i = M1} nays, Gl. clarod war against Turkoy Austria would be Baro, his principal advisor, was killed in the ro- i Radon moved to amend the title of tho bill, #0 i cent engagement. thititwonld rea WA DIN to qminieh the army of | Compelled to occupy, Sorvia, Princo Milan sroto ‘ to the Emperor of Russia asking for paternal ho United States comtts ane services ronderod Py #15 | aavicg in tho matter. ‘Tho Czar roplied that if oY Sorina Mr, Hianning—I movo to refer that motion to the | tho Enstorn quostion wore still solvable without THIEVIN a RTERMABTENS, gentloman from low (Kaason) for tho gallant services | a groat conilict ho hoped Princo Milau woold Havana, March 29,—Capt.-Gon. Joveller ro- rendered by lum during the War, avold anything tending to disturb the ponco of | cently bad arrested uix of the principal conWwact- Mr. Hanson—I will bo glad to take it with me, andi | Europa, If, however, further complications | ors for furnishiug provisions tothe army. Two am ready ta roport on it linmedtistely, arose, Servis would lose nothing by baving ‘ Tir dlzoalug™Vou aro mora randy te report now waited, In consoquenco of this lotter Horvia | HA¥® been cinco Tolendod.. 1¢ has boon reported than ‘you wero to roport for carrying » kanpaack dur- gave pacific auuratices, for yeura that Quartermasters and contractors stolen from tho Government, post-tradors taking it into their stores. ————— NOTES AND NEWS, ‘TOK CONGRESBIONAL POCKET. Special Dispatch to The Chicaae Tribtine, Wasursaron, 0. 0., March 29,—Tho House asgombled in ovoning scasion at 7:30. An at- tempt was mado, notwithstanding'the specific ordor to consider tho Logislative bill, to take up othor eubjacts, but tho Sposker ruled that tho Legtalative bill alono could bo discussod. Thon followed the most amusing dobate of this Con- gress, tho subjects being tho salarics of Con- grogsmon and cognate qaostions, Williams, of Wisconsin, Koiloy, and raany othors, spoke in ‘facotious and serious “torms of the exponsivoness, necessities, and follics of Wash- ington, but tho pravity of tho jest wervod only toamuso the membors, No important chatgos wore made in the bill as reported from tho Com- mittee. Tho aalarica of Congrosamen wero ro- tained at]84,500. ‘Thore willtbo attempta to amond tho bill in this reepect when it shall coma up for consideration in tho House. SENATORIAL SECRETS. Tho caso of Richard Ui, Daun was laid aside to-day in exucutive session of tho Nenato, to tion, but the testimony taken yesterday and to- day by tho Houso Committco on Exponditnros in the Navy Dopartmont has almost conclualvoly discoyerod proof of dishonosat dealing in that Bureau. Tho tostimony by which thoso fecta are established wag givon by o Mr, Riploy, of Massachusetts, and by Hanloy, 0 tlork in tho Navy Department. Tho facts as isclosod by thia testimony aro theao: In 1861 Tilton & Whoolwright, of Blassachusotta, wora naval contractora. Thoy subsequently failed. ‘Tho accounta of tho incolvent firm wero sottled, and at half the usual prices. W. A. SUEPSON & 02, SUCCESSOR3 TO SIMPSON, NORWELL & 00,, 79 & S&1 State-st. MILLINERY OEPARTIENT, WEST END DRY GOODS MOUSE. SIM, summoned to ep- ear bofor the Imperial Court of Uiscipline at Potudaia onthe 23th of Aqril. It iw vaid ho will remain abroad, hoping to be pardoned ¢von. —— TRE HOOKS BOLD TO A JUNK-AUOP. ‘In 1807 Whoolright was adjudicated o bank- rupt. Inbis asvotsho didnot claim that the Government owed him anything, Ho did, how- ever, owo Hiploy. The luttor, to seouro himeolf, yarchaaed Whoelwright’s assots,and insisted that joolwright should make a claim against tho Governmont, Miploy says that Whoolwright yas intimate with au old contractor in Washing- soncenr botore a Do mara tad a aad ee in ire ho nl goa ‘aim through for Whoolwright. Tho old clan, upon which this now Whoal writ claim was based, waa passod upon In 1863 by the bio Bonators to complain of nowapapers, | ius tho War. You could not be found then, [Leugh- have beon defrauding the Governmont, Two Fs Becretary of tho Navy, only partly allowed, and | cured it by o deod of trust on hie pie Ys ter: AN ULTDIATUM, 3 i Recrotary of tho Navy, only partly, allowed), aud | eared it by, a, dead ot eohettruie, eum | Zuozoports of tho, doinga of the Sanatoin se | Mle mason ta amend the te mas rojoted—seus, | | Raotsh, March 29.=Tho Turki Pacifestion Qantterineators ran avtay on Sanday last, andit | “FS ARG ATH § originally mado wndor tho law of 1863, which | was payablo in turee annnal inatalimonts, ono of sata Mate. to tine lately, hava Loom rex | eae, Commission has issucd proclamtion granting PP v originally mado wa ision for that “elass | Pivch line beon pald, whito the othor two bocomo | PSPEES from time, to me ol oral "ona | tartrarmriet's ui teprvucte he oiicreney of ius | SALOfuRces ® monil te olurasonteet will b ashe of claims. In tho first © yoar of | dooin May, 1870 aud 1877, Fromthisstatemont | tora, who hold tho dignity of tho BSen- thin} of the United Staten to proviite for | Negreanu’ | 8ftor which tho property of absenteos wiil be ITALY. ‘the Wor the Navy Dopartmont made | it will bo seen that Gon. Schonck accepted from | gto’ above ail other consideration, and | reduction, and to consolidate certain of {ts staff do- conflecatod. ADJOURNMENT OF TARLIAMENT. OWE e ‘a yery largo contract for eupplios. In 1863 con- | Park £2,000 at ono timo, which ropresented tho | thoy naturally asanme that tha ‘rorld haa no | Partment#. Neferred to the Commities of the Wolo, NEGOTIATIONS ENDED. Rome, March 29.—ThofChambor has adjourned Ly . ‘ractora snffored so mach that Congress gave | commission which Albort Grant refundod on the | right to know whon tho doors ara clorod. The and madotho special orderfor noxt Wednosday two Bear, March 30—5 a, m.—A epecial from } tit) the 25th of April, in order to enable the now ihe Rearlary: of the Navy discrotion for. six | stock Schonck purchased and £1,894 which fest that no information can reach outeide ox- | °° Sarena? Raya roporis, that Paron Hodich Austriog | stinistry to examino tho bills introduced by their FE ATHERS. and monthe 10 | ann EXrnA ALLOWANGPS, In etoct: spocutation. “ie algo tostidod that, at | S2ht tbroagh shomeotics of thelr officers som | whe Honse then proceeded to the consideration af | tionu with the ‘Turkivl oflicials, . Predecesaors, “ime law was cupraiatly ligliod to six month, | ths imo the sottlonout ras mado, in 1873, Yark | {Sunt inte: bo. gande to pariah tho. nowspapers | ieeens seettng of Wa treonury, and proving for Ay URGENT Avnet STRAW GOODS and nono of the claims arising under tt could bo | told him that ho had | boon engaging | for maliing public the Sonate's secret, {og pd Hoge ind ola ia pleco of fracHoual curreney. | _ LONDON. March 30-5 a, m.—-A Vienna dic. RUSSIA. * pald aftor that date. Tho case now undor in- | in somo stock spocuiations for thoir J ‘DANA. . Tho first amendmont wan that offered by Mr, Pago, re- pues says the Committeo of Bosnian refugcoo THE CLAN'S VACATION. yostigation was originally paid as ono of | joint account, and that his books showed asim | Tho Sonate in exccntivo sossion today took | Wuiring tho continued issua of tives coin ta’the | have sent telographic dispatches to the threo | Bertin, March 20.—Tho Czar, after leaving due Schenck suficient to balance their account. Thia Schonck absolutely rofused to rocoive credit for, and, in reply to a quoation by Howitt, 2,000 Saraps Flowers at ball pre 1,000 Fancy Feathers at half price, ‘theeo Speciaallowsnon cases under the law of 1863. ton, the old partner of Wheolwright, ‘= resident of Walpolo, Mase, was an gmount of ‘not lees than §1,000,009 a month until the | Emporors, ontroating them in tho namo of God | Emu, will probably go to Livadia, m Greece. iro fractional currency bo redoemed. Itejoctod, Tork , ‘ : alien Lena crea ay Cor ated er wie tae [Oe ee back under the Turkish | Notuiny is known here concerning Lis intention up tho Danacaso. Mr, Dawes askcd to havo it g0 ovor, a8 ho was not woll onough to speak, Mr. Camoron stated bis strong desire for win coin int alulta. old. friond of Msnscomb, ‘Tilton cama | admitted that the wovore criticisms of liis course : shard Cus)y allowing, thn, mink to cola Allver allan LATEST. tout ate —— inc) &, Bicone! eee en eet aa cones Quen emaciiog probably had. | orga eae eee ee eae and’ tno | ibe weit amendment waa coo offerod by at, will | | LONDOs, Moreh $05 a. m—The Times) gore BELGIUM 1,000 Ladios’ & Misses’ Shate Hats at 25 to 80c, introduced him to Hanley, who was an oxport in | aomothing to do with this rofusal, although he | cago was put over. The Senate thon | fams.of Now York, providing that tho Secretary of rorpondent at Berlin telographs that Count An- que MURDERER voor. TIE NEW SHAPES IN ;tho Sarg Deparioeny ia vie aay Ot old lciatiats thought that he would not havo accepted it even | went into conaldorntion of how ita secret pro- the Troasnry sball not further fucrcsse thu mterest- | drassy bes sont a summons to the Porte insist- . Hani instr 0] {f thoso criticisms had not been mado. Had bearing debt by tho fisuo and sale of bonds for the | ing npon proparationa being immodiately mado | Bucssris, March 29,—Tho Court has denied 4 jthroogh tho eld dupticato bills of tho ariginal md: | tui offer boon accepted by Helcuck, to transac- goodlng lened ott ametliy tho’ Commnittes oa urchabe of-liver ballon far cuinags. “ejected <2 | for tho return of the .fogitiven from Herzogo- | the sppeal of Carl Vogt who was coved of | DY SS HAT 3} Husted claim of ‘Tilton & Whoolwright, to find | tion with Park might havo boon stopped, | Privilogos and Eloctions wad, on motion of Mr. |° ‘Tho next amendment wan ono offered by Mr. How. tourder aud gontenced to death, jmatariala for tho basis of the proposed now and tho only? payment Bchonck , woold WOW OPENING IN vina, Hee eer Bsca, Tanda of the Itelmption act, and | ,, 28 Russian tolographio agency reports that ida, instructed to try and solve the prob- claim. ‘Lbis was in 1874, thirtoon yoars aftertho | havo made ont of hla own * funds Kdmunda, it repealing Geos. f waver bullion now accumauisted in | tho Horzogovinlan ingurcents, scting on the ad- on swiss C (Bpecial-allowanco claim had beon paid under tho | would have boon £600, which would roprovont ep ant Riven paworto wan soe "paraon ane iio trrecury, but allowing tho imiue of the ailver coin | Vico of the Princa of Montonegro,:havo,coneent- BUST RUA re ener and Swiss Chips, ‘taw of 1869, which terminated by limitation in | about the present value of the stock ho holds, | gact that Frank Moulton is hero, and is taking | "O70". hand, ed to twolvo days’ trace, The Porte has prom- ge i In Dkilan, eiz monthe. Hanloy worked a fortnight in pro- | sod ho would have roalized a profit of about | gn activo part in tho campaign against Dana. Z| MTC rdndall opposed the amendment, It was ro- | ned Auutris to keop itu troops stationary during | VIENNA, March 29.—‘Lho story of the remgri- Pedal, paring thia $7,600 on bis original shares in the Emma Biino. | ** Se PING ab Lien BONE Septal senondsiant Introduced by Mr, | ta Muco, Negotiations ava commancod. tion of M. Novikoil, Russian Minister at this Florence, OLD, BEMASITED OLADI. NO-DAT. Ithas bactr ascortaiued tat a detective who | Landers of edie, directing te oolaaye of all livar —— Court, in consoquouco of a misnuderstanding GaceEnae Ripley: It gppnare, wos nloo.s ‘rlsoad of iene |) hie. Chiltetad, of Now York, whois acting as | failed to bo appointed Chiof of tho Government | bullion iu tho ‘treatury, and payinent of tho samo for FRANCE. with Count Andraaay, is declared to be dovoid anton, Joy, and Hanley had notified him privately that | counsel for Schencl, Btawart, and Park, will | gocrot-Sorvico force, # dismiated army and rovo- | any dehis or demands against tho United Btatea, He- WRW COMMERCIAL TUEATY WITM ENGLAND. of foundation Linen, and womething was going on which might affoct hid | briafly oxamino Con. Schonck to-morrow, after } nuo oficer, and an old Washington dotectivo,’| Joan Pans, March 29.—It la stated that representa- ——— Waney Braids. \intorost. Ripley came to Washington to soe | which Lyon and his ‘counsol will bo nllowad to | gre actively at work nguinst Uristow. These aro | .289, noxt was an amendment of Mr. Phillips, af | oo. of Eyctand and Franco will ali i ; S sboutit, when ‘Citton advised hint to bo qmot | nak suck questions as thoy dosiro. “Thon Lyon | eee ey oe ee aera Dunliy ak work at | fanast, (o strlko out the soca enc ee ane i rill nbortly,ia30 OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. THE NEW SHADES IN OSTRICH and not interfere,and that Whoelwright’s portion | and Johnaon will be crows-oxaminod on bebalt of the isso of bilver coln, and to substitute far it anap- | to negotiate a now commercial treaty. Loxpox, March 29,—Stoamships Moravian, (ee for injuring tho Secretary of tho Trossury. ‘nosa who stand back of thoso workers will goon be fully exposed, Thore is no doubt bat that a regular conspiracy exists to damago Hriv- tot, if possible, ut any cost of truth or do- conoy. Schonck, Stewart, aud Park. {To the Associated Press.) SCLENUK'S STONY CONTINUED. Wasitnatos, D. 0., March 29,—Qon. Schenck reappearod bofore the Committee on Faroign Af- fairs today. Alluding to tho writ sorved on him just provious to his leaving London, ho prodicod 6 note from tho Jaw firm stating that thoy had gorvod It undor the impression that ho had resiguod, apologizing for tho iwistake, and- propriation, ats $20u,000 “for ‘printing fractional cur- AND FANCY FEATHERS, &c. Ordors for Trimming Tats promptly ate tended to and tastefully oxocuted. CARSON, PIRIE & 00, Rng. Hol AHCENE IN THE DEPUTIES. from Portland; Batavia, from Boston; and ‘Tho next amendment wus ono offered by Mr.Towns- | Vensaiiurs, March 29.—The Obamber of Dep- | Poriero, from Now York, have arrived out. ond eens Bie peer Tor united uties to-tay indnigod ia hoated dobato con- | Puitapxuruta, March :29,—Hteamuhip City of Staton nolan 1m sume not lose than, $ sud T° Guar to | cerning the validity of tho olection of Mf. Pou- | Limerick, from Liverpor ns arrived. i ihe Une ister ezopt catonsdn ane of not over | Jada, epublican, MM. Doyen, Legtimist urged cee eee Ree cee Ging Maen Peary Se Cae eee tas nisy bo pro. | that the eloction bo annutlod. Tho mombars of | gow, feribed: provided, that the tolal issue of ailvercoin | tho Loft intorrupted and protostod. M. Boyor Bournamrron, Merch 29.—Stoamship Wosor, uball not oxcood $51,000,000, Hojected, thereupon quitted tho hous, Subsequently, | from New York, has arrivod, iof the claim should be paid to him (itiploy). Hnoloy, in making up tho claim, mado foe $390,000, which was paid. Of this sum Riploy re- coivad $8,000 on ncoount of thoWbeclwright por- tion as represented in tho assets. ‘Tilton paid Hanloy $125 for working up tho claim. H HANSOOMB MADE WITH 1s OWN WAND tho original draft of the report upon this claim to the Secrotary ofthe Navy. Lanley copied this draft, and preserved tho original, and pre- cavarrr ovr. Kaauon, of Towa, placod the Confederato House ina vory awkward position to-day, by adroit parlismoutary tactics, ‘The House, aftor Mila draft, end pragervad to Origin ad re an aa selon the procoodiame abaee | &.doY'a dabate, lied paused Banning’s MUltary | city stra oat tio ction for _giersd by Mr. Dud | rion the voto was about to tako pluco, tho Bon —— MADISON & PEORIA-STS, aon ee i hoceriuitt wad ator’ bowls eed | danok, ‘Tu anenor to tho romerk that ithed boon | Dill which so grontly reduces tho pay of army | nue aineudmant was rujeckal, and then the | apartists and Legitimista, upon a vign from the BUSINESS NOTICES. ee earners him Uae thoy gave Sanscomn 35,000 on, ao. | enid that ho loft upland without takiug loavo of | pitcors, aud partientarly redacos to galarios of | sous took a races ill half-past 7 Us eveniuy aseion orca eae Hocuefoucauld Biesacis, 6 Logiti- & eee ae ee SILKS. count of tho claim, an joy nleo paid Pay- uoon, Gan. Bebenok explained that he x . oc ‘ll ot on of the lexislative: t bor, quitted the houso ina body, M. yoman’s Eriond!-{Tho Hev. J. Ms. et eZ muster “‘Thoraton’ €1,000- for paylug it out, of ey Dont On ieavo of eosonos, but hat knows |'2000:..7ill be. baroly = nosalble..._ tia bill EVENING BESHION, mist momber, gu iy Grovy, tho Presidout of tho Chamber, protestod, | Wheeler, Stracuury, Pa, deolaros Wisnart’s Pine 3 + o True was ‘passed by au aolmoxt strictly part: ee resumed its souaion at 7:30, Mr, Cox in and statod that systematic abstention waa puo- ‘Var Cordial hay boon a great bicasing to bia wife!" monoy not appropriated for that purposo, ‘This vote,’ only two‘ Repodlicans yoting © with ing his etntus be did not know whethor ho GHENEY BROTHERS’ AMERICAN SILKS! BLACK AND COLORED GROS GRAINS SPRING, 1876. These Sillts, manufacturod in tho moat ape proved mannor, are warranted not to cut or: change color in wearing, and surpass, in weight, finish, and durability, ony that can’ bo obtained at corresponding prices, Yor Sale by all the Leadtug Retailers, is the substance of tho testimony of Ripley and | would roturu to London, Tho usual note ‘The bill for the equalization of bountles do | ishable; He inbattvle a complaints of Ae penn vox, Purl- Uanloy. ‘fhoy woro both oxaminod soparatoly, | was wont to Lord Dorby stati that, tho Domocrats for tho bill, Having boon passed, 0 bill for the equalization antes was made paujede'a election was then ton! ea the blood, clears the complozion, and makes rouy Se eee ee eraiyenroeds, oe | Kowa leaving suddeniy, he was not abto eo | ton, moved the bidks parliamentary motion tho npuctal ordor for noxt Wednuaday, M. Poujade's election onfirmod. cheeks, inproves the appotite, and strengthons the that the title of tho billba changod, "Ho pro- posed to abange it tos *A bill to paniah the army of tho United Btotes for tho gullant ser- yicos rendered by it tu prosorving tho Union.” ‘The Confederates wero much. annoyed at Kas- son’a motion, and wero compelled to voto againat it. ‘THR IMPEACHUENT ARTICLES. Tho two aorticlea of impoachment on which tho Senate will be suked to act will bo reportad tothe House ta-morrow, ‘I'he counta havo boon reduced to five, from twonty-tlvo, as follows + ‘Tho first chargoa Bollmap with rocolving monoy, corraptly whilo in office, ‘fhe socond chargos bribory au dotined by statute. ‘Tho thirdgcharges ‘Tho Hons then went into Committes of the hole. THE AMNESTY SCREME. nyetem f ‘Mr, Cox tn tho Chair, on tho Logislauive aud Judicial Mossry. RicardZaud Dufaure to-day gave ovl- Appropriaion bill, the question being on sever | deuce before tha Sonate’s Committoo on Am- 'To Bousokecpers.—'The attontion of amendmouta to the item of malary of Souators. The | nosty Propoasly, ‘They pointed to tho docu- | Wesds of faruilies is invited to the superior yiality of firat vote waa on tho amendment of Mr, Douglas, of monte showing that tho majority of tho con- Burnett's Flavoring Extracts, ‘They are highly cou- Virginia, reducing the salary of Sanators to $3,000, | ut in considoring thoweclvas political contrated, have all tho freshness oud delicavy of the Hojocted. victa poruiat in considering thomeolves political | rruits from which they are prepared, and aru less ox- ‘Tho next voto was on the amendment of O'Brien, so | martyrs, and folt norogret for thoir crimos. Tho | pensive, fucreano tho ualary to $5,000, Itejocted—~yeau, 65; | roturn of such mon to socioty would conatitute nays, 100, # positive peril, ‘Tho aentimonts evineod fu tho ae ftom was thon passed as reported in tho bill, ab } pamphlets, fournala, and spocches by rofu- Various propositions were mate in regard to mite | e0# abroad | eluo showed tint thoy. if . age, Str. Foster (Obie) moving to abolish it altogetier. | permitted to return to France, wou! bring back Th the course of tho discusion on tho tuileage ques | Hontitnonts of hatrod eyon more vehemout thay tion, in which many members participated, dir. Daye | wore displayed during the Commune, aud tho called attention ta the proviston of tho statute-book, | intention of accomplishing tho so-called noces- Ch G which haa hoon allowed to Leco! lead. totter, ro- . TT hich ht Doon allowed to Yecoray, a, sary reparation, horofore it was -abvolutey tS. OSSAG € TUL VAYMASTEL'S DEPARTMENT, The following has pecn obtained from 4 seml- official sourca with regard tothe testimony talon by tho Committse. It can be authontatively elated that it has always boon cnstomary to pay the navy on foreign stations by draftson the fiscal agent of tho United Btatesa iu Loudon, or on the Dopartment thora, Tho Paymautors of the navy draw according to tho custom of tho Jaco, or aa most advantageous, and whon thouo rafts come in thoy must be paid or au- coptod. It i loft to tho discretion of tho Socrotary whothor to pay or aocept, in either caso his action bein influ- enced by the ttate of tho fund on hand. [tis poy hia porsonal respects, and that he had loft tho Legation in chargo of Ool, Hoffman. It way usual that tho rosignation of a Ministor took effect on the appointment of his succonsor, and, 88 hig succoasor had not yet becn appointed, ho supposed that HE WAS STILL A MINISTER, eae oa dane: of sincnea, Uo loft London for ‘subiugton for the kole purpose of appearing heforo tho Committoo, = ny ‘ Lxplaining tho transactions botwoon himeelt and Park on ehares aud notes, Gen, Schenck ward that Parle insisted on allowing tim » balauco of ovor £6,000 a4 interest, to which ho was ontl tled on the purchaso and salo of stock, HOSIERY, Frrotesbls Go ine io ators bagenastora’ hands | Gen, ‘Scheuck’ refused to” recoivo any gucii | the Pavmont uf monay to olisap for conting. ) « qeantat-Arua bio to think of either partial or gonoral " ing corrupt pereops io oficu. Tho fourth pay fo pbsonce impossible to think of e1! partial or gonoral “ Cheney's American Rilka combine most beautifully. ths oxact sum noceasary to carry bim through | credit, und inswted on paying, or sottiing claigos bin with rocolving gifts whito In oflico ise tho Hews Sot ue aa amnesty in foyor of such persons, ‘Tho Govarn- fa cunts ‘with all the soft wool fabrics now in vog! ie year, and towards tho ond of the year, when, | iu womo way, | a4 host ho contd, ont of | hares hit Fit Corraptig, “tho fifth chargos | cate ct a New York miember (Lilehard Sehiel), olvctod | mont, howovor, wished dargoly to oxorcigo clom- tau we ivartily recouituend them for thelr beauty apd the appropriation running low, tho Dopartmont | his moans tha balance of the note. This was Belknap with taking money corruptly for tha uso | to fill a vacancy, who for foss than threa months’ ser- | oncy towards those who douired to live peaceas e durability to the attention of our readore,!\—Scribner® i cannot have Payniastors ourrsitg mlances, | dono by the paymont of $1,700 fu cash, and by | of pimeolf aud othon, vieo had received nearly $4,000, le moved an smend- } bly, and would take meauros to bring about tho Mouth i ‘There are sovouty of thee officers in the sar- }» 3f cach one wero to hold an average bal- ance of $5,000, noarly a half million would thus rendered tnsyailable, whoro perhaps most neoded, ‘Lhoroforo, 1t has always boon the custom towards tho ond of tho year, wheo funds are running low, to get in those balances, Bometimes tt becomes necessary to accopt bila, and, when the balances como in, to pay them. ‘This givos time ; otherwise these drafts would sent back uopaid, and result in serloug om- Parrasamon not to speak of fumiliations, ‘hose acceptances, howover, are always against tho appropriations of tha curront your, and hover in anticipation, as inuinuated, agaluat thoso of tho next fiscal year, and, aa was truly ae aa oar thos satlcipatiog ‘his appropri: be personally responsible in ¢: Velay or accident. ag eaeet Becretary te taoneeon taking ‘oboyon, speaking of the dis- patches which passed botween him and Admiral Reynolds about the time Jay Cooke & Coa. failod, in “1873, eomo of which were printed to-day, Raye that grost injustice ta dono him by ths Omisslon of Bons of tho tolograme, In one of turning ovor to Park tho cortilicatos of tho paid- up stocks in tho Vermillion Coal Company, of Ilinois, the Nationa! Insurance Company, of Washington, and in other companies to tho amount of 232,000, and tho promuwsory note of M. Woodhall for $4,000 moro, with the right to redeem the stock in four years, Mr, Howitt interrogated Sckanck closely aa to tho above sottlomont, calculating shat Schonci. iustead of boing ont of pocket was in pockot &8,300 by Cio transaction, Schenc# sald bo wished he could viow it in that light. Mr, Howitt eaid he had procoaded vory carefully in bin quostions on the thoor: that Mr. Schonck made a bons fide contract with Park, buti the point remained why Schenck, having turned over hia proporty to Park, should CONTINUE TO RECEIVE DIVIDENDS ON IT. Mr. Behonck explained that tho right to ro- colya dividends, which were €2,100 on the insure ance and coal stocks, was to continuo for four yoars, within which tino bo had the right to re- deoin tho stooks, paying both principal and iu- vores. Mr. Howitt said the auggestion was still open miunt providing that Ue pay of any member so elected | oxtouuivea oxorciva of Presidont MacMahon's to fille vocuucy shall only begin tho data of hts | pipe i ection: Aurod ioe from tho dai right to pardon immediately upon tho rejection ' . ‘ ‘All winendments to the mileage item wero resected, | Of tho amnesty motions. including Fostor', on ‘whteh Caawola was ‘13 to 110, THE RLCENT ASASE OAD HORROR. ‘Tho usxt paragraph was one appropriating $1uv,c00 | New Youx, March 29.—A London totter, for various ofiicers, clerks, meseeugers, ctc,, of ‘the | spoakiuz of tho torriblo railroad calamity wt I), a Bonate, Ansimcndment offered by 3fr, Robbins, to | Wrauce, cauted by the breakiug of a bridge, foe Union soldier who bad fost toth ley at tions | carriages fell on top of oach other, and immo- | * Novelties" just opening in rar shades Nastnoru effort af comedy thin nuything seriow, | “ately disappoared in tho river, where thoy 4 ‘ . Without diavoning of tho paragraph tho Committee wero brokan ‘up by tho strouyth of tho siren, of Silk, Lisle, and Balbriggan Hosiery, rose, ant ty aT vile Tuoi who wore not Les 7 rT ii l- * ee ee the full wore unable to cscape from tha vaqutiy skillfully embroidered and olooked, in aval OBITUARY. tu which thoy wero, Imprivouod, and they wers | ties from $6 to $25 por pair, Real Sky Blue, . - ‘ 2 7 ¢ ntil thoy wero daa! ; i ae ee Die The Cho ate cad to pieces against rocke, or slowly ‘Growned, | oru Propor (very choice shades), and Maize here to-night that'old Enoch Mfooro, who went Over tire bodies “Baro, sirgedy ; beds reeoy> Olookod Silk; Black Lisl, plain and em- to Ghlcagg fur option! iraatinant di vere Fes) iP alo vida of tuo aceldout.” Topreuent | broiderod; Pearl Lisle emb'd with Black; . jocrotal J “<j ’ . ' 4 SENATORS DIAW LOTE. a] Gonuiaante for tany oat poeta | oxy, etan es aka Tins Dana | Mewto end, Oanlinal Tey DEO Te the alt Blatodiouse fer twonty-tiva years or | Zispatch eave the Bonate yesterday arrangod the Gauze Elastioy Misses’ Royal Blue, Maize, more, * 3, Se ter tae enie ca crane be toe Oats and Pearl Silk Hose; Richly Embroidered pais," ., March 29.—Dr. H. 8. Bi ve seri 1 Con- * . . + Aiafras Tenn. March 20-—De, 1. 8; rowers | Stitutionsl laws. ‘Tao Dopartmouta aro divided | White Silk Bridal oso; Ladies’ Fancy Oot, {fo the Associated Press. SHIRTS, ~ Health. The Journal of Health pays that “no man can be counitored Wall dreeved uulcas he has on a welliltted and wellanado Shirt.” This dealrable object ean bo accomplilahod by ordaring Your Hbiris from HARES & OOBL, who guarantvo a tit, 171 South Clark-sb. BUSINESS CARDS. GAR E APE ULLER R TULLE, MARIA SN Bate tata BOOTS & SELIOES- DANA. Wasirnoros, 2. €., Murch 29,—Tho Senate in executive sossion to-day further disonnsed the nomination of Dana, but adjournod without ac- tion. LEGAL TENDERS RETIRED. "The Secretary of the ‘treasury to-day directed the retiremont of $183,144 loyal tonders, that being 80 por cent of the now National Bauk cir- culation Issued the preeont month. THR VANKRUIT LAW, ‘Tho bill aweudstory of tho baukrupt Inwa, ro~ portod favorably from tho Senate Judiolary Uom- Toittos «to-day, in the wicasuro recently jotroducod =o by = Mtr, = ‘Thurman, —_ with some amendments. As reported, it provides that " no yoluntary assigument by 4 dobtor of all hia vroporty horetofore or horonf- ter made in good faith for the bonollt of all Lis creditors, ratably and without creating any prof- eronce, und valid according to tho law of tho Stato whoro mado, shail of ituelf, in tho evens of his being subsoquently adjudicated bankrupt ina procoeding of involuntary bankruptcy, bo o pees eas ine oa i te Cae? ti ate gee ilgab rotrued to hin by Var Rae eka iber te Oe slaghurre oF auth debt Hoy, of pnoutlend opie Both = pariah ect roptouented Uy wovouty tivo ‘Sans: Hoso ins hundred different styles at 760 CHAS. C. WOODFORD, luro. of Jay “Cooke, & Co, ho r, Schonck reptied that Mr, Hewitt mignt a3 | ‘Tho Prosidont bas beon slck for two di “ano th q ios De 2 | and $1.00, fast colors, plain, broad, and nar- = aeisy ’ ordored Admira! Royuolds to forw a wick for tio days, and tore. 0 inst eatogory cotnprises Dopartmente | and $1.00, fe) 1 7 BI or to Bnderich & Entzminger, 758 West Lake Sruerod Admiral Slesnolds to forward 81,600,000 well day the wanis thing as to We morlgago of | recelvod no visors to-day. TRADE OF INDIANAPOLIS. from Ain to Gard, chiding the Colonies of Al- Snot VE-SITTING WOOTS “and BHOLS FO CHANDLER AXD DELANO, Ixprayavouls, Ind., March 29.—from the an- | gorla, Guadaloupo, and La Reunion, ‘Tho sec- row atripa, 1o lished ia from Reynolds to Robeson, Bopt. 18, tho Ne) FORT, Mr, Howitt romaried ‘that ho nover koow & Dirpateh to Cineinnath Cummetetal, nual report of the Socretary of thu Nostd of | oud compres the dopartmonta from Garonne Job Lot of Mauve, Pink, ilao, | === a fay of tho salt, Informing dos nat Homie | morkgagoo to colloot ronte unloss for bs actual | | Wawnsaus, Marl 2, —socrotary ‘ouandtor | Binte'hdar ‘nuvllsied, tho folowing stattetical | to" Olsee including tuo colouios of Conslaue : bie ie ti bain ar cere Soa mont, Hoboson ways that this inet dispatels tein sa ts Hp cts andardtaéd Abel, a tna -IghE ays he will no longer keep coveroa up the | information ts gathered: Hecetpts of corn for | tino and Martinique. ‘Tho third takes in nt 4 . y —e = frauds of his predeccusor, Uelano, for sovner or lator they willcome out, ‘Therefore, he will! toll all, ‘Thevo aro in substonce the words uttored recently by Chandler, in tho presence of cortain prominont gontlomen. GEN. SHERMAN, tn an interview to-night, said reply to one want that doy, and recoived by l- olde at about noon, brant hin eu by Hor payment, and that thy stoppage in the Trossury epartment was the result of that order, In regard tothe transaction asa wholo, Hoboson saya bo ie willtog to stand up on tho rocord ag 1675, 10,710,570 bushels; ehupinonts, 9,181,020 | the Departmouta froin Orne to Youue, including | $1,60; and a bargain in Regular-made buasnela; reoulpts of wheat, 1,015,835 bushels; | the Col fr 01 a Poudicherry, Lots s y ff baste eso Gualicisy Hout tianuicctired | Seretisn run ta decid tuo order in which tue | Brown Lisle at #4, Also in Ohildren's Fan- by city milly, 149,000 barrota ; rocoipte, 021,100 | Senators of tho throo categories must wock so- | oy Qiotton at 600, Pane dulpmente, O17. 440 barrold, Total num loction, The result id iiss Banators dos the OE-OF Lapfie. Ballou SFOus NOV 7 80, Bhat 823,- } tirst category aze to rotiro after nine yoars, those eit coe . ag 194; (ncroaso is packing over 1874, rite ” | in tho wocoud aster threo yoars, aud those'in the State Stee Washington St, draw intorout on mortgage stooks ag well ay on & mortyaged houso, In auswer to tho queation if, while Park was bestowing favory, it had occurred to bim ho wad acting in order to securo_ bis tniluevoe in Emma Aline transaction Bir. Schonck roplied that it OR SALE. Coes BRAZILIAN fasan Be Crop Bultod to af! siybts ecllun a! > aan estos (reibuno Bulldlued tho will re-os- '

Other pages from this issue: